Where where the guests invited to stay in Chapter 1?
Indian Island
What is the job Vera believes she will be completing for Mrs. Owens?
Her secretary
What happen to Mrs. Rogers after the accusations were made?
She fainted
Who decided not to discuss the accusations made about them?
Miss Brent
Who died first and how?
Tony Marston choked to death.
Who was the couple that supposedly invited them all to the island?
Mr. and Mrs. Owens
What is the name Mr. Blore originally introduces himself as?
Mr. Davis
Who was the first to comment on the Indian figures on the table?
Tony Marston
What was the name of the child that Vera was a governess for?
Cyril Hamilton
What was the probable substance put into Marston's drink?
Potassium Cyanide
What was the name of the woman of his past that invited Mr. Wargrave to stay with her?
Lady Constance Culmington
What is the name of the man who drives the boat to the island?
Fred Narracott
While everyone else went looking for where the voice came from what did Miss Brent do?
Stayed sitting alone in her chair
What was the name of the man General Macarthur sent on a reconnaissance?
Arthur Richmond
What did Mr. Wargrave remove and place into water before going to bed?
His false teeth
What two characters did not take the train to the island?
Dr. Armstrong and Tony Marston
Who is the first guest to notice the nursery rhyme in their room?
Vera Claythorne
Who was the first accusation made about?
Dr. Armstrong
What was the name of the "crook" Mr. Blore convicted while he was a police officer?
Landor
How did General Macarthur find out that his wife was cheating on him?
She sent a letter meant for her lover to her husband.
What was the line that the old man repeated while getting off the train?
"Watch and pray" or "The day of judgment is close at hand"
What character was described as "Reptilian"
Mr. Justice Wargrave
Who was the last accusation made about?
Tony Marston
What was the name of of the woman Dr. Armstrong killed on the operating table, and why did it happen?
He did not say her name and it was bc she was drunk.
Who stated the quotes, "Couldn't imagine wanting to die... Death was for- the other people...".
Vera Claythorne