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How much do you know about Charles Dickens? Take this fun quiz, and you might surprise yourself :) The answers are at the end of this comment.
What the Dickens? - Take the Quiz:
1. Charles Dickens is remembered mainly for his:
A. poetry and plays
B. dramatisations and graphic novels
C. novels and short pieces
2. Charles Dickens’s first job was as:
A. a chimney sweep
B. sticking labels on bottles of shoe blacking
C. a trainee blacksmith
3. He went on to:
A. inherit a fortune and spend all his days writing
B. study in his spare time and get a place at university
C. take a job as a newspaper reporter for court proceedings
4. Charles Dickens very much enjoyed embroidery, and produced many beautiful samplers.
A. True
B. False
5. Which is true?
A. Charles Dickens hated writing letters, and left it all to his wife, Catherine.
B. Charles Dickens wrote a tremendous amount of letters, and even requested a postbox to be installed outside his house.
C. Charles Dickens, in common with many other important men of his time, dictated any necessary letters to a servant.
6. Charles Dickens believed in ghosts.
A. True
B. False
7. When was Charles Dickens born?
A. 1812
B. 1862
C. 1912
8. Which country did he live in?
A. Scotland
B. England
C. Australia
9. Charles Dickens won a medal for bravery, when a train he was on crashed, and he assisted and rescued many of his fellow passengers.
A. True
B. False
10. All Charles Dickens’s novels were originally published as serials in a magazine, and only later as books.
A. True
B. False
Answers:
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What the Dickens? - Take the Quiz:
1. Charles Dickens is remembered mainly for his:
A. poetry and plays
B. dramatisations and graphic novels
C. novels and short pieces
2. Charles Dickens’s first job was as:
A. a chimney sweep
B. sticking labels on bottles of shoe blacking
C. a trainee blacksmith
3. He went on to:
A. inherit a fortune and spend all his days writing
B. study in his spare time and get a place at university
C. take a job as a newspaper reporter for court proceedings
4. Charles Dickens very much enjoyed embroidery, and produced many beautiful samplers.
A. True
B. False
5. Which is true?
A. Charles Dickens hated writing letters, and left it all to his wife, Catherine.
B. Charles Dickens wrote a tremendous amount of letters, and even requested a postbox to be installed outside his house.
C. Charles Dickens, in common with many other important men of his time, dictated any necessary letters to a servant.
6. Charles Dickens believed in ghosts.
A. True
B. False
7. When was Charles Dickens born?
A. 1812
B. 1862
C. 1912
8. Which country did he live in?
A. Scotland
B. England
C. Australia
9. Charles Dickens won a medal for bravery, when a train he was on crashed, and he assisted and rescued many of his fellow passengers.
A. True
B. False
10. All Charles Dickens’s novels were originally published as serials in a magazine, and only later as books.
A. True
B. False
Answers:
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"Please Sir, I want some more!"
Enjoying it? Then here are a few more to try:
11. Charles Dickens is known as:
A. “the Bard of Avon”
B. “the Inimitable”,
C. “Mr. Penny Dreadful”
12. Charles Dickens lived most of his life in which era?
A. Elizabethan
B. Georgian
C. Victorian
13. Which is true?
A. Charles Dickens rarely finished his work, and left hundreds of uncompleted manuscripts.
B. Charles Dickens wrote slowly and methodically, and finished everything he started.
C. Charles Dickens always had many writing projects on the go at the same time, and left just one unfinished novel.
14. How did Charles Dickens choose to dress?
A. soberly and conservatively
B. flamboyantly; he was considered a bit of a dandy
15. Charles Dickens hated dogs.
A. True: He had a phobia about them
B. False: He loved dogs, and the family always had a pet dog
16. Charles Dickens was “paid by the word”. True or false?
A. True: He was an impoverished writer and in danger of starving in a garret, so he wrote to order
B. False: For much of his life he owned the magazines and periodicals in which he was published
17. How many children did Charles Dickens have?
A. None
B. 4 or 5
C. 10 or more
18. Charles Dickens campaigned tirelessly all his life for better working and social conditions for the poor.
A. True
B. False
19. Which of these is true?
A. Charles Dickens liked to walk, and went for long walks every day.
B. Charles Dickens preferred riding by carriage to walking.
C. Charles Dickens liked to go out on his penny farthing bicycle.
20. Charles Dickens’s father once went to prison for bankruptcy.
A. True
B. False
21. Charles Dickens never quarrelled with his friends, and kept most of them all his life.
A. True
B. False
22. If he could choose a different career, Charles Dickens would have liked to be:
A. an actor
B. a boxer
C. a judge
23. Charles Dickens wished to be remembered and celebrated after he had died.
A. True: He planned a great funeral procession with all the testimonials and trimmings in true Victorian style.
B. False: He expressly forbade any monuments or statues to be erected to himself after his death.
24. Charles Dickens had a pet crow.
A. True
B. False
25. Charles Dickens never went abroad.
A. True
B. False
26. How old was Charles Dickens when he died?
A. 58
B. 68
C. 78
Answers:
(view spoiler)
Enjoying it? Then here are a few more to try:
11. Charles Dickens is known as:
A. “the Bard of Avon”
B. “the Inimitable”,
C. “Mr. Penny Dreadful”
12. Charles Dickens lived most of his life in which era?
A. Elizabethan
B. Georgian
C. Victorian
13. Which is true?
A. Charles Dickens rarely finished his work, and left hundreds of uncompleted manuscripts.
B. Charles Dickens wrote slowly and methodically, and finished everything he started.
C. Charles Dickens always had many writing projects on the go at the same time, and left just one unfinished novel.
14. How did Charles Dickens choose to dress?
A. soberly and conservatively
B. flamboyantly; he was considered a bit of a dandy
15. Charles Dickens hated dogs.
A. True: He had a phobia about them
B. False: He loved dogs, and the family always had a pet dog
16. Charles Dickens was “paid by the word”. True or false?
A. True: He was an impoverished writer and in danger of starving in a garret, so he wrote to order
B. False: For much of his life he owned the magazines and periodicals in which he was published
17. How many children did Charles Dickens have?
A. None
B. 4 or 5
C. 10 or more
18. Charles Dickens campaigned tirelessly all his life for better working and social conditions for the poor.
A. True
B. False
19. Which of these is true?
A. Charles Dickens liked to walk, and went for long walks every day.
B. Charles Dickens preferred riding by carriage to walking.
C. Charles Dickens liked to go out on his penny farthing bicycle.
20. Charles Dickens’s father once went to prison for bankruptcy.
A. True
B. False
21. Charles Dickens never quarrelled with his friends, and kept most of them all his life.
A. True
B. False
22. If he could choose a different career, Charles Dickens would have liked to be:
A. an actor
B. a boxer
C. a judge
23. Charles Dickens wished to be remembered and celebrated after he had died.
A. True: He planned a great funeral procession with all the testimonials and trimmings in true Victorian style.
B. False: He expressly forbade any monuments or statues to be erected to himself after his death.
24. Charles Dickens had a pet crow.
A. True
B. False
25. Charles Dickens never went abroad.
A. True
B. False
26. How old was Charles Dickens when he died?
A. 58
B. 68
C. 78
Answers:
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Scores:
Less than 5 correct answers: You need this group! Have fun :)
Between 5 and 20 correct answers: You're already a fan of Charles Dickens, and will thoroughly enjoy this group
More than 20 correct answers: Wow, you're an expert! Would you like to write a dozen more questions?
It's just a bit of fun, of course :) So how did you do? Were there some surprises there?
Less than 5 correct answers: You need this group! Have fun :)
Between 5 and 20 correct answers: You're already a fan of Charles Dickens, and will thoroughly enjoy this group
More than 20 correct answers: Wow, you're an expert! Would you like to write a dozen more questions?
It's just a bit of fun, of course :) So how did you do? Were there some surprises there?

LOL I knew that would sound eccentric - but some other things do too!
You did sooo well! It's easy to set these things - but we all know different aspects, so I'm glad I pitched it right! Thanks for saying, Sara, and I'm pleased you enjoyed doing it :)
You did sooo well! It's easy to set these things - but we all know different aspects, so I'm glad I pitched it right! Thanks for saying, Sara, and I'm pleased you enjoyed doing it :)


Haha. I was confident in each of my answers....but I was also confident in the two I got wrong LOL.


Found a picture of Dickens and one of his dogs, Turk:

In the mid-nineteenth century, Charles Dickens had a small, shaggy Havana spaniel named Timber Doodle. Dickens had acquired Timber during a visit to America and the little dog soon became his constant companion, even accompanying him on his travels.
Another favorite was Mrs. Bouncer, a small Pomeranian:

And this was another breed, a mastiff called Governor:

Hey Elizabeth, there's a project right there for you! Write a little Christmas type gift book, and call it "Dickens and his Dogs". It might become a best-seller!
Seriously, congratulations, and thank for the pictures :) The first is one of my favourites, but I hadn't seen the other two at all!
Seriously, congratulations, and thank for the pictures :) The first is one of my favourites, but I hadn't seen the other two at all!

Alas, Jean, others have written about Dickens' dogs. so I would only be barking up the wrong tree by writing more :-)
As I read David Copperfield and other Dickens' novels, I will now no doubt pay more attention to the dogs depicted in his books!
Aw, that's a shame Elizabeth, (LOL great pun!) although I shall now be on the lookout for any books :)
I always feel so sorry for Bill Sikes's dog "Bullseye". What a master to have!
I always feel so sorry for Bill Sikes's dog "Bullseye". What a master to have!

I always feel so sorry for Bill Sikes's dog "Bullseye". What a master to have!"
Yes, Bullseye was vicious but loyal to his harsh master


LOL Leila, it's just a bit of fun! And I think you did well! Its always easier to set these quizzes that to do them, but I hope you enjoyed it. And we'll certainly be reading at least one biography of him as a group :)

I think a complete books could be written about Dickens and his tempestuous friendships, it propably has! I think the fault might have been with CD because he was a hard friend to please. He broke a lot of friendship when he repudiated his wife.

I read this under a different title, Katey: The Life and Loves of Dickens's Artist Daughter, and thought exactly the same about the early part of the book, although there was more about Katey later on.


Renee - (view spoiler) , maybe you knew all this and it was a typo LOL!
But congratulations! Everyone is scoring really high on this :) Glad it was fun.
But congratulations! Everyone is scoring really high on this :) Glad it was fun.

But congratulations! Everyone is scoring really high on this :) Glad it was fun."
Now I feel so silly! It wasn't a typo, I just misread it when doing the quiz LOL :) And thank you for that tidbit of info, I didn't know that.
Have you just joined us? How about doing our quiz?
And let us know how you got on, if you like :)
And let us know how you got on, if you like :)

Bummer, though. I missed 8 total! Thought I knew Dickens better. Excited to keep learning!

LOL I'm glad you enjoyed it :) Thanks Lisa - and sorry it's not app- friendly! I wouldn't know how to fix that - but perhaps it's not possible. I don't think all the features are there,

I once won his figurine in my local book club, Dickens' Chicks, some years ago (but that was more on the books themselves and not about him per se).

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