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100

Joseph Bell amazed his students by guessing patients' jobs just from looking at them.

True / False

True — Bell amazed students by guessing patients' jobs and lifestyle just by observing them carefully.

100

What did Arthur's mother say when he told her his plan to kill Sherlock Holmes?

She wrote to him saying "You won't! You can't! You mustn't!" — making clear she was completely against the idea of Holmes being killed off.

100

Arthur wanted to kill off Sherlock Holmes because he preferred writing serious historical novels.

True / False 

True — Arthur felt Holmes stories weren't serious or artistic enough, and he wanted to focus on historical novels.

100

Arthur Conan Doyle's father was a successful civil servant who earned a lot of money. 

True / False

False — Arthur's father was a timid and impractical civil servant who ended up in a mental hospital; he was not successful.

200

Arthur Conan Doyle believed that photographs of fairies were genuine.

True / False 

True — Arthur believed photographs of a little girl with fairies were real, and even wrote a book about it in 1922.

200

In what city and country was Arthur Conan Doyle born?

Spell the city!

Edinburgh, Scotland

200

Why did Arthur Conan Doyle have time to write while working as a doctor in Southsea?

His medical practice was not a success — very few patients came, so he had a great deal of free time on his hands.

200

When Holmes died in print, the Strand lost 30,000 readers in protest.

True / False

False — The Strand's circulation increased by thirty thousand copies when Holmes returned in The Hound of the Baskervilles; readers wrote thousands of letters and some insulted Doyle when Holmes died.

300

What was wrong with Arthur's father that meant he had to go to hospital?

He was an alcoholic and epileptic.

300

What job did Arthur take in 1880 on a ship?

Ship's doctor on an arctic whaler

300

Name the popular monthly magazine where Holmes stories appeared.

The Strand

300

Describe Holmes' study: the furniture, style, colours and objects.

  • Style: Victorian

  • Colours: Red and gold, dim lighting

  • Furniture: Writing desk (Holmes), smaller desk (Watson), armchairs, bookshelves

  • Objects: Deerstalker hat, magnifying glass, pipe, violin, microscope, revolver

400

What was the title of the story in which Holmes died?

The Final Problem

400

By how many copies did the Strand's circulation increase thanks to The Hound of the Baskervilles?

Thirty thousand copies

400

What is spiritualism?

 The belief that you can communicate with the spirits of the dead.

400

What is on the third floor?

  • Wax models of famous scenes

  • Characters: Professor Moriarty, Irene Adler

  • A bathroom with a porcelain toilet

500

In what year did Arthur Conan Doyle die, and where?

Spell the name of the city!

7 July 1930, in Crowborough, Sussex

500

What two ideas did Arthur's mother fill him with?

Honour and chivalry

500

How did readers react when Holmes was killed? Give two specific details.

Readers reacted with outrage. Twenty thousand of them cancelled their subscriptions to the Strand, and people wrote thousands of letters to Doyle begging him to bring Holmes back. Some readers even insulted him directly — one woman simply wrote "You Brute."

500

How the building became a museum?

The building was built in 1815 and was a boarding house. The address 221B Baker Street did not exist when the stories were written. In 1990, the building was opened as the Sherlock Holmes Museum — the first museum for a fictional character.