Listening Test The Trinity Vicarage Larceny
Quiz by Anna Shapovalova
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- Q1What was Dr Watson doing when a portly gentleman in a purple dress came to visit Sherlock Holmes?treating a patientwriting his notesreading a papersolving a case45s
- Q2What was the area of profession of this gentleman, an old acquaintance of Holmes?medicinearmypoliticsreligion45s
- Q3To what historical period did a magnificent relic (the so called Hatchington Grail ) date back to?20 century18th century19th century14th century45s
- Q4The Reverent Kingsley was afraid the fact of the larceny would be revealed tohis parishthe local pressSherlock Holmeshis boss45s
- Q5At the Jolly Bulldog inn the food that Starkey served to Holmes and Watson washotgenerousstalejuicy45s
- Q6The reverent Kingsley's house wasnext to the innclose to the churchfar from the churchon the west side of the village45s
- Q7The reverent Kingsley's age was30-3430-3925-2940-4545s
- Q8The money was kept in cash so thatto make it difficult to stealto pay the builders on a daily basisto make it easy to stealto pay the church choir's salary45s
- Q9Sherlock Holmes could see that Mr Kingsley held a meeting in this room with3 more visitors4 more visitors1 more visitor2 more visitors45s
- Q10What is larceny?to appropriate (something, such as property entrusted to one's care) fraudulently to one's own usethe act or practice of giving or taking money or favourthe unlawful taking of personal property with intent to deprive the rightful owner of it permanentlytaking smth from the person or presence of another by violence or threat45s