Who is the author of this story?
A. Conan Doyle
What was there in the square box?
pigeons
The anarchist was sure he stolen...
the germ of cholera
What science did Professor Openshaw study?
Psychic Phenomena
What did Major Brown devote his life to?
growin pansies
What did the student forget in the lecturer's office?
gloves
The narrator was sure those two men were...
terrorists
What is the name of the scientist's occupation?
bacteriologist
Who played a trick on Prof. Openshaw?
his clerk Berridge
What surprised Major Brown about the flowers in the garden?
they were arranged in the sentence DEATH TO MAJOR BROWN
Why didn't Mr. Soames want to call the police?
He wanted to avoid scandal
What city did the ship start from?
New York
Who chased the scientist and the anarchist?
Minnie, the scientist's wife.
What nickname did Openshaw give to his clerk?
calculating machine
What happened to Major Brown in the cellar?
He was attacked by a giant enemy?
Who covered the student?
Bannister, the servant
Where was the narrator hiding when he heard the conversation of two men for the first time?
behind the pile of suitcases
What made the anarchist drink the content of the tube?
The tube cracked and he was shure he would die of cholera.
What was there on the front page of the book?
They that looked into this book
Them the Flying Terror took
What was the name of the agency?
the Adventure and Romance Agency
What was the student's name, who looked through examination papers?
Gilchrist
Who won in a match of pigeon-flying?
Muller's pigeon
Cultivation of what bacterium was there in the tube?
Blue patch bacterium
How many men disappeared in this story?
5
Who was right from the very beginning that the story happened to Major Brown wasn't a crime?
Basil Grant