The Landlady: Horror Short Story Trivia Quiz!

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The Landlady is a horror Short Story that tells the story of Billy, who goes to bed and breakfast for the first time and doesn’t live to see another bed and breakfast after. Have had time to read this chilling book? Get to review or refresh your knowledge of the amazing book by taking this test. All the best!


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    When Billy arrives in Bath, he —  

    • A.

      does not have a job

    • B.

      Does not have a place to stay

    • C.

      Has plenty of money

    • D.

      Looks for entertainment

    Correct Answer
    B. Does not have a place to stay
    Explanation
    The passage states that when Billy arrives in Bath, he does not have a place to stay. This implies that he is lacking accommodation upon his arrival in Bath. The other options, such as not having a job, having plenty of money, or looking for entertainment, are not mentioned in the passage and therefore cannot be assumed to be true.

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  • 2. 

    What seems inviting to Billy when he looks through the window of the old house?

    • A.

      He sees a dachshund lying in front of the fireplace.

    • B.

      He imagines they serve watery cabbage.

    • C.

      He sees the landlady drinking a cup of tea

    • D.

      He doesn’t see a greedy landlady.

    Correct Answer
    A. He sees a dachshund lying in front of the fireplace.
    Explanation
    Billy is enticed by the sight of a dachshund lying in front of the fireplace when he looks through the window of the old house.

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  • 3. 

    What prevents Billy from going on to the Bell and Dragon pub?

    • A.

      He is transfixed by the sign that says “Bed and Breakfast.”

    • B.

      The landlady opens the door and invites him in.

    • C.

      A passerby tells him the Bell and Dragon isn’t nice

    • D.

      He is too tired to keep walking.

    Correct Answer
    A. He is transfixed by the sign that says “Bed and Breakfast.”
    Explanation
    Billy is prevented from going to the Bell and Dragon pub because he is captivated by the sign that advertises a "Bed and Breakfast." This means that he is attracted to the idea of staying overnight at a place that offers both accommodation and breakfast. The presence of this sign distracts Billy and redirects his attention away from the pub, causing him to consider staying at the establishment instead.

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  • 4. 

    The landlady explains that there are no other guests because —

    • A.

      Of the war

    • B.

      There is only one room available

    • C.

      She is very particular and choosy

    • D.

      She can’t stand too much commotion

    Correct Answer
    C. She is very particular and choosy
    Explanation
    The landlady explains that there are no other guests because she is very particular and choosy. This suggests that the landlady has high standards and only allows guests who meet her criteria to stay at her place. She may prefer a certain type of guest or have specific requirements that others do not meet. This could be the reason why there are no other guests at the moment.

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  • 5. 

    At first, Billy thinks that the landlady is —

    • A.

      very suspicious

    • B.

      slightly dotty and off her rocker

    • C.

      Lots of fun

    • D.

      Old and feeble

    Correct Answer
    B. slightly dotty and off her rocker
    Explanation
    Billy's initial perception of the landlady suggests that he finds her to be slightly eccentric and mentally unstable. The phrase "dotty and off her rocker" implies that Billy thinks she may have some peculiar or irrational behavior. This explanation is supported by the use of the word "slightly," indicating that Billy does not view her as completely crazy, but rather as someone who is a bit odd or unpredictable.

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  • 6. 

    What puzzles Billy about the landlady’s guest list?

    • A.

      He knows each of the previous guests.

    • B.

      All of the names on the guest list are men.

    • C.

      He is sure he has read the names in the newspaper.

    • D.

      He thinks that the guests were famous politicians.

    Correct Answer
    C. He is sure he has read the names in the newspaper.
    Explanation
    Billy is puzzled by the landlady's guest list because he is sure he has read the names in the newspaper. This suggests that the names on the guest list are somehow connected to a recent news story or event that Billy is familiar with. This could indicate that the guests are involved in something suspicious or that their presence at the guesthouse is unusual. It raises questions about why the landlady would have a list of names that Billy has seen in the newspaper.

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  • 7. 

     How does the landlady distract Billy when he has almost figured out who Christopher Mulholland is

    • A.

      By asking Billy about his job

    • B.

      By pointing out her stuffed animals

    • C.

      By flirting with Billy

    • D.

      By serving him tea with milk and sugar

    Correct Answer
    D. By serving him tea with milk and sugar
    Explanation
    The landlady distracts Billy by serving him tea with milk and sugar. This diversionary tactic shifts his attention away from his suspicions about Christopher Mulholland's identity and onto the tea.

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  • 8. 

     What is most likely to have happened if Billy had had more time to remember what he knew about the two names?

    • A.

      He would have killed the landlady

    • B.

      He would not have drunk the tea.

    • C.

      He would have noticed the stuffed animals sooner.

    • D.

      He would have called the police.

    Correct Answer
    B. He would not have drunk the tea.
    Explanation
    If Billy had more time to remember what he knew about the two names, it is most likely that he would not have drunk the tea. This suggests that there was something suspicious or dangerous about the tea, and had Billy remembered the information he knew about the two names, he would have been able to make the connection and avoid consuming it.

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  • 9. 

    What do you think makes Billy’s tea taste strange?

    • A.

      Bitter almonds

    • B.

      Pickled walnuts

    • C.

      Poison

    • D.

      New leather

    Correct Answer
    C. Poison
    Explanation
    The correct answer is poison. This suggests that there is a substance in Billy's tea that is toxic and causing it to taste strange. It implies that the taste is not due to any natural ingredient like bitter almonds or pickled walnuts, but rather something harmful. The mention of poison indicates that there may be a deliberate act of contamination or accidental ingestion of a harmful substance. The option of new leather is irrelevant and does not contribute to the explanation.

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  • 10. 

    The point at which the reader can predict what will happen to Billy is when the landlady says —

    • A.

      That both Billy and Mulholland were seventeen

    • B.

      Mulholland and Temple haven’t left the bed and breakfast

    • C.

      Mulholland also liked his tea

    • D.

      That she stuffed her pets

    Correct Answer
    D. That she stuffed her pets
    Explanation
    The correct answer suggests that the point at which the reader can predict what will happen to Billy is when the landlady mentions that she stuffed her pets. This implies that the landlady may have a sinister or disturbing tendency, which could potentially put Billy in danger.

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  • 11. 

    Which phrase best describes foreshadowing?

    • A.

      The suspense in a story

    • B.

      Giving away a story’s ending

    • C.

      Clues that hint at what happened before the story began

    • D.

      Clues that hint at what will happen later in the story

    Correct Answer
    D. Clues that hint at what will happen later in the story
    Explanation
    Foreshadowing is a literary technique where the author provides subtle hints or clues about future events in the story. These clues can be in the form of dialogue, symbolism, or even specific actions by certain characters. It helps to build anticipation and create suspense for the reader, as they start to anticipate what will happen next based on these hints. Foreshadowing is different from giving away a story's ending, as it only provides hints rather than outright revealing the outcome.

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  • 12. 

    Which of the following examples is not an example of foreshadowing?

    • A.

      "The air was deadly cold and the wind was like a flat blade of ice . . . .”

    • B.

      “There were no shops on this wide street that he was walking along . . . .”

    • C.

      "Each word [of the sign] was like a large black eye staring at him through the glass . . . .”

    • D.

      “There wasn’t a blemish on his [Mulholland’s] body . . . . His skin was just like a baby’s.”

    Correct Answer
    B. “There were no shops on this wide street that he was walking along . . . .”
    Explanation
    This statement is not an example of foreshadowing because it does not provide any hint or indication of future events or outcomes. It simply describes the absence of shops on a street, which does not suggest any future events or developments in the story. Foreshadowing is a literary technique used to give clues or hints about what will happen later in the story, but this statement does not fulfill that purpose.

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  • 13. 

    The part of the story that describes Christopher Mulholland is the —

    • A.

      subplot

    • B.

      resolution

    • C.

      Climax

    • D.

      Conflict

    Correct Answer
    A. subplot
    Explanation
    In a story, a subplot is a secondary storyline that runs parallel to the main plot. It often involves different characters or events that provide additional depth and complexity to the overall narrative. In this case, the part of the story that describes Christopher Mulholland is not the main focus or central conflict of the story, but rather a secondary storyline that adds to the overall plot. Therefore, it can be identified as a subplot.

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  • 14. 

    How is the climax of the story resolved?

    • A.

      The readers do not know what happens to Billy.

    • B.

      The landlady comforts Billy with a smile.

    • C.

      Readers can only assume that Billy will meet the same fate as Temple and Mulholland.

    • D.

      Readers find out that the landlady is an insane killer.

    Correct Answer
    C. Readers can only assume that Billy will meet the same fate as Temple and Mulholland.
    Explanation
    The correct answer suggests that the climax of the story is resolved by leaving the readers uncertain about what happens to Billy. The mention of Temple and Mulholland implies that they may have faced a negative outcome, and the readers can only assume that Billy will face a similar fate. This resolution adds suspense and leaves the readers with an open ending, allowing them to interpret the story's conclusion.

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  • 15. 

    CONSTRUCTED RESPONSE (20 points) 15. When does this story’s climax occur? Write a response that discusses the most exciting point in the story—perhaps when you used the story’s foreshadowing to figure out what would happen to Billy. Finally, mention the event that would be your second choice for the story’s climax. On a separate piece of paper, write a paragraph that explains

  • 16. 

    When Billy arrives in Bath, he —  

    • A.

      does not have a job

    • B.

      Does not have a place to stay

    • C.

      Has plenty of money

    • D.

      Looks for entertainment

    Correct Answer
    B. Does not have a place to stay
    Explanation
    The question is asking about Billy's situation when he arrives in Bath. The answer "does not have a place to stay" indicates that Billy does not have accommodation arranged when he arrives in Bath. This suggests that he will need to find a place to stay upon his arrival. The other options (not having a job, having plenty of money, looking for entertainment) do not provide information about his accommodation situation.

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