And Then There Were None Quizzes

Think you’ve got your head wrapped around And Then There Were None? Put your knowledge to the test. Good luck — the Stickman is counting on you!
Q. What prop disappears every time another person is murdered?


A china soldier figurine
A tin of tongue
A place setting at the table
A pure white dove
Q. What symbolizes the mark of Cain in the story?


Vera’s hanging
Justice Wargrave’s shot through the head
Marston’s scar
A fire in the house
Q. What is the significance of Vera accidentally breaking her own figurine at the end?


It means that she needs to find another figurine quick.
It means that she will never be a good housekeeper.
It means she is going to kill herself.
It doesn’t mean anything.
Q. Why does Vera jump to the conclusion that the seaweed is a wet hand?


Because she hates hands
Because she has a phobia of seaweed
Because it symbolizes Cyril to her
Because the Seaweed Man chased her when she was a kid
Q. Why does Wargrave mark himself on the forehead at the end?


Because it was a mistake
Because he hates the way his forehead looks
Because it’s a judge thing
Because he is the real killer