English Test
Who is Antonio Foscarelli?
An agent for Ford Motor cars. Italian.
When was the last time Masterman saw Ratchett?
9 Pm
Masterman denies going to what location?
America
What caused the spot on the Count's passport?
grease
What is the name of the doctor?
Constantine
The Countess' housecoat is the color of what object?
Corn
What is MacQueen's reaction to learning about the victim's alias?
Anger
What was the name of the family that died?
Armstrong
What item did Greta Ohlsson borrow from Mrs. Hubbard?
Aspirin
How long had Masterman worked for Ratchett?
Nine months
What duty did MacQueen perform for Ratchett before going to bed?
Dictation
What is special about the Count's passport?
Diplomatic
How does Poirot categorize Miss Debenham?
Distant
What is the Countess' first name?
Elena
What weapon does Ratchett carry?
Pistol
What does Poirot use to rule out suspects?
Psychology
What is the name of the luxury train?
The Orient Express
Who investigates the noise?
The conductor
Who spent a year in Washington?
The count
What proof does Mrs. Hubbard offer?
button
How does Masterman react upon hearing Daisy's name?
upset
What is the profession of Edward Henry Masterman?
valet
How does Poirot learn of the connection to Daisy Armstrong?
A note
What is Mrs. Hubbard's native country?
America
Who is Princess Dragomiroff?
A Russian cosmopolitan
Who is the first to be interviewed?
Pierre
Who is Cyrus Hardman?
Private Investigator
How was MacQueen's father related to Cassetti?
MacQueens father was prosecutor in Cassetti's case
What was the number of stab wounds found on the victim?
12
What time does the train stop?
12:37 am
What time was the crime supposedly committed?
1:15 am
What time does Poirot's train depart?
9' o clock
What wakes the passengers?
A loud cry
What strange thing did Mrs. Hubbard see in her compartment?
A man
Where did Colonel Arbuthnot board the train?
Baghad
What is Poirot's native country?
Belgium
Where does the train stop in the night?
Belgrade
What does Ratchett offer to Poirot?
Big money
Who was Colonel Armstrong?
British War Hero
Who is the only person to admit to smoking a pipe?
Colonel Arbuthnot
Which person was not in the room when Mrs. Hubbard told her story?
Colonel Arthbuthnot
What was MacQueen's job with Ratchett?
Secretary
Why does Ratchett approach Poirot?
For protection
In what language does Ratchett speak to the conductor?
French
Who else was supposedly involved in Daisy's kidnapping?
French maid
How does MacQueen describe Mrs. Armstrong?
Gentle and heart broken
What is Miss Debenham's profession?
Governess
What is the initial on the handkerchief?
H
What is the real reason Poirot refuses Ratchett?
He does not like his face
Who is Greta going to visit?
Her sister and childern
What is the first name of detective Poirot?
Hercule
What is the Count's native country?
Hugary
What is Ratchett's native land?
Hungary
What is strange about the door leading outside?
Its unlocked
Who do Princess Dragomiroff and Mrs. Armstrong have in common?
Linda Arden
Where was Michel at the time of the murder?
Little seat
Which passenger changes berths?
M. Bouc
Who manages to get Poirot a first class berth?
M. Bouc
Who said Cassetti deserved to die for what he did?
M. Bouc
Who is Poirot's companion in the berth?
MacQueen
Who was the last person to see the victim alive?
MacQueen
What is the profession of the silent man in black?
Manservant
What is Miss Debenham's first name?
Mary
Which passenger did not ring the bell during the night?
Michel
What is the conductor's first name?
Michel Pierre
What item does Poirot request from the conductor?
Mineral water
What is the profession of the sheep woman?
Missionary
How is Linda Arden related to Mrs. Armstrong?
Mother
Who died by suicide from grief?
Mr. Armstrong
Who refers to Poirot as harmless and peculiar?
Ms. Debenhem
With whom is Greta Ohlsson sharing a compartment?
Ms. Debenhem
Who is anxious to see Poirot?
Ms. Hubbard
What does Princess Dragomiroff refer to as an admirable happening?
Murder
What crime did Cassetti commit?
Murder and kidnapping
What is the name of the diplomat?
Ratchett
What name was Cassetti also known by?
Ratchett
Who is the murder victim?
Ratchett
Who sleeps in the berth between Poirot and Mrs. Hubbard?
Ratchett
What does Poirot uncover about Ratchett?
Ratchett was an alias
What does Poirot consider a possible motive?
Renvenge
Where are the interviews conducted?
Restaurant car
Poirot, Michel, and MacQueen all saw what clue?
Scarlet kimono
What is the woman in the hallway wearing?
Scarlet kimono
How long after Daisy's death was the main suspect apprehended?
Six months
For what ailment did Ratchett take medication?
Sleeping draught
The conductor stopped to speak to a colleague about what subject?
Snow
What causes the train to stop unexpectedly in the middle of the night?
Snow drift
How was the victim killed?
Stabbed
What is Greta Ohlsson's destination?
Swizterland
Where does Poirot board the train?
Syria
M. Bouc is suspicious of what nationality?
The Italian
What had Ratchett received prior to the trip?
Threatening letter
Ratchett supposedly put what item on his bedside table?
Threatening notes
Why does the train stop?
To take on another carriage
What is the name of Poirot's hotel?
Tokatlian
Why was Masterman up most of the night?
Toothache
Which item was not requested from the conductor?
Train departure shedule
In what season does the story take place?
Winter
What unusual characteristic does the supposed attacker have?
Womanish voice