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If you are a fan of the Geronimo Stilton book series, then you are definitely going to like this Geronimo And The Gold Medal Mystery quiz that we have made for you. It's one of the books in the series, and you can say it's quite popular. Geronimo Stilton: Geronimo And The Gold Medal Mystery is known to be funny, entertaining, and educational. These are some questions based on the facts from the book, and maybe some other things are covered. Wish you all the best.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Who was the first one to tell Geronimo that he would be covering the Olympics for the newspaper?

    • A.

      Grandpa Shortpaws

    • B.

      Hercule

    • C.

      Thea

    • D.

      Trap

    Correct Answer
    C. Thea
  • 2. 

    Why was the flight attendant acting so strange?

    • A.

      There was a bomb on the plane, and the flight attendant knew it.

    • B.

      It was really Hercule in costume.

    • C.

      It was really Geronimo's sister Thea playing a joke on him.

    • D.

      There wasn't anything strange. The flight attendant was normal.

    Correct Answer
    B. It was really Hercule in costume.
    Explanation
    The correct answer suggests that the flight attendant was acting strange because it was actually Hercule in costume. This implies that the flight attendant was not a real flight attendant, but someone pretending to be one.

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  • 3. 

    What is the setting for the Olympics in this book?

    • A.

      Athens, Greece

    • B.

      Athens, Georgia

    • C.

      Atlantis, Greece

    • D.

      Sparta, Greece

    Correct Answer
    A. Athens, Greece
    Explanation
    The setting for the Olympics in this book is Athens, Greece.

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  • 4. 

    What god did the Greeks seek to honor in the ancient Olympic games?

    • A.

      Hera

    • B.

      Posiedon

    • C.

      Athena

    • D.

      Zeus

    Correct Answer
    D. Zeus
    Explanation
    The Greeks sought to honor Zeus in the ancient Olympic games. Zeus was the king of the gods in Greek mythology and was considered the supreme deity. The Olympics were held in Olympia, which was dedicated to Zeus, and the games were seen as a way to honor and please him. Winners of the games were awarded with olive wreaths, which were considered sacred to Zeus. Thus, it is clear that the Greeks sought to honor Zeus in the ancient Olympic games.

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  • 5. 

    How well did Geronimo do with being a TV reporter?

    • A.

      Excellent

    • B.

      Good

    • C.

      Okay

    • D.

      Horrible

    Correct Answer
    D. Horrible
    Explanation
    Geronimo did not perform well as a TV reporter.

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  • 6. 

    Why did the athletes from Mousylvania keep on winning the individual events?

    • A.

      They were very well-trained.

    • B.

      They understood the sports better than anyone else.

    • C.

      The athletes were cheating by using drugs.

    • D.

      It was only one athlete cheating using genetics.

    Correct Answer
    D. It was only one athlete cheating using genetics.
  • 7. 

    Who would be considered the villain of this story?

    • A.

      Hercule

    • B.

      Geronimo

    • C.

      Count von Snootrat

    • D.

      Professor Paws von Volt

    Correct Answer
    C. Count von Snootrat
    Explanation
    Count von Snootrat would be considered the villain of this story because he is the only character mentioned who could potentially fit the role of a villain. The other characters, Hercule, Geronimo, and Professor Paws von Volt, do not have any indications or traits that would suggest they are villains. However, Count von Snootrat's name and title give off a more sinister and antagonistic vibe, implying that he may be the antagonist or villain of the story.

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  • 8. 

    How do they catch Count von Snootrat in this story?

    • A.

      They switch the rabbit for a snail in the machine.

    • B.

      They catch him with a net.

    • C.

      Hercule beats him in a logical battle of questions and answers.

    • D.

      Geronimo tackles him and pins him to the ground in a wrestling match.

    Correct Answer
    A. They switch the rabbit for a snail in the machine.
    Explanation
    In this story, Count von Snootrat is caught by switching the rabbit for a snail in the machine. This suggests that the characters in the story used a clever trick to deceive Count von Snootrat and successfully capture him.

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  • 9. 

    What does the red button do?

    • A.

      It poisons all the athletes in the Olympics.

    • B.

      It destroys the machine.

    • C.

      It turns on all the machines around the world.

    • D.

      It creates a black hole in the Olympic stadium.

    Correct Answer
    B. It destroys the machine.
    Explanation
    The red button is stated to destroy the machine. This means that pressing the red button will cause the machine to be damaged or rendered inoperable. There is no information given about the other options, so it can be inferred that they are not relevant to the function of the red button.

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  • 10. 

    Why did Hercule keep offering Geronimo a banana?

    • A.

      They were from a special island and had a delightful tropical flavor.

    • B.

      They gave every detective a better sense of taste and smell.

    • C.

      They tasted like cheese.

    • D.

      They were specially ordered to give Geronimo extra strength during the Olympics.

    Correct Answer
    C. They tasted like cheese.
    Explanation
    Hercule kept offering Geronimo a banana because they tasted like cheese.

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