The Landlady
Dracula
The Pedestrian
Examination Day
Twilight Zone
100

This is the city where Billy Weaver travels for work.

Bath

100

This character travels to Transylvania and encounters Dracula

Jonathan Harker

100

This is the main character who enjoys walking at night.

Leonard Mead

100

This is the age when children must take the government test.

12 years old

100

What is the setting of the story?

A hospital

200

Billy chooses the boarding house because of this object in the window.

The Bed and Breakfast sign

200

Dracula fears and avoids this common religious object.

A crucifix
200

In this society, most people spend their time doing this.

Watching television

200

This is the name of the boy who takes the test.

Richard (Dickie) Jordan

200

This is how many times Janet Tyler has undergone surgery before the final reveal.

11 times

300

The landlady offers Billy this drink that tastes slightly bitter.

Tea

300

The “deathly, sickly odour of old earth” foreshadows this discovery.

Dracula lying in a coffin

300

Leonard is stopped by this unusual vehicle.

A robotic police car

300

The test is designed to measure this trait.

IQ

300

The twist reveals that Janet actually looks like this compared to others.

She is beautiful

400

These two previous guests are revealed to be preserved upstairs.

Christopher Mulholland and Gregory Temple

400

This simile describes how Dracula moves down the castle wall.

Like a lizard

400

Leonard is taken to this place at the end of the story.

The Psychiatric Center for Research on Regressive Tendencies

400

Dickie’s results are considered dangerous because of this.

His intelligence is too high

400

People who don’t conform are sent to this place.

A colony (place for “different” people)

500

This literary device is used heavily when the reader knows more than Billy about the landlady.

Dramatic irony

500

This supernatural detail proves Dracula is not a normal human: he does not appear in this object.

A mirror

500

This story warns about the dangers of this societal issue.

The loss of individuality

500

The story’s twist reveals this theme about government control.

The danger of suppressing intelligence / authoritarian control

500

The episode explores this central theme about society.

The subjectivity of beauty / conformity vs individuality