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Ultimate Downton Abbey Trivia Quiz

Ultimat Downton Abbey Trivia Quiz

Are you a true fan of Downton Abbey? Test your knowledge with the Ultimate Downton Abbey Trivia Quiz! This quiz will challenge your familiarity with the beloved British period drama, from the lives of the Crawley family to the intrigues of the downstairs staff. Whether you can recite Lady Mary’s cutting remarks or remember the names of all the kitchen maids, this quiz is designed to separate the casual viewers from the die-hard enthusiasts. So put on your thinking cap and get ready to prove your Downton Abbey expertise!

Ultimate Downton Abbey Trivia Quiz

Question 1
What was the Abbey used for during World War I?
A
hospital
B
rest home for soldiers
C
Sister learning school
D
homeless shelter
Question 1 Explanation: 
rest home for soldiers
Question 2
What is the average of the Crawley daughters worried about looking to the future?
A
She is afraid that her parents will break her if she blows with one of the servants
B
She is afraid that a revolution of the Irish could harm the Englishman in the long term
C
she is afraid of becoming an old maid who has to look after her parents
D
She is afraid that her cousin, whom she falls in love with, is married to Lavinia Swyre
Question 2 Explanation: 
she is afraid of becoming an old maid who has to look after her parents
Question 3
In which city was Michael Gregson, the mistress of Lady Edith, killed?
A
London
B
Munich
C
Berlin
D
Paris
Question 3 Explanation: 
Munich
Question 4
John Bates, the chamberlain of the Earl of Grantham (Robert Crawley) has to go to jail, but why?
A
He is said to have stolen money and other valuables from the earl
B
He was said to have been a spy of the Germans during the war
C
he should have poisoned his wife
D
He was homosexual and has harassed another servant
Question 4 Explanation: 
he should have poisoned his wife
Question 5
When does the series end?
A
December, 1925
B
May, 1935
C
July, 1824
D
January, 1926
Question 5 Explanation: 
January, 1926
Question 6
Chamberlain O'Brian is to blame for the miscarriage of her ladyship, what exactly did she do?
A
She did not do it on purpose, but inadvertently served ginger at Lady Crawley's breakfast in bed, whereas L. Crawley was severely allergic, resulting in the loss of the child
B
She mixed the tea with a high dose of a drug that can lead to abortion
C
She left a piece of soap in front of the tub so that Lady Crawley slipped on it when getting out
D
She pushed Lady Crawley down the stairs
Question 6 Explanation: 
She left a piece of soap in front of the tub so that Lady Crawley slipped on it when getting out
Question 7
What's the name of the maid who had a brief affair with Tom?
A
Cora
B
Ann
C
Jane
D
Gwen
E
Edna
Question 7 Explanation: 
Edna
Question 8
Which of the sisters dies in the series?
A
Sybil
B
Mary
C
Rose
D
Edith
Question 8 Explanation: 
Sybil
Question 9
How long had Daisy and William Mason been married?
A
5 years
B
1 hour
C
2 days
D
6-7 hours
E
14-15 hours
Question 9 Explanation: 
6-7 hours
Question 10
When does the series start?
A
September, 1912
B
January, 1814
C
April, 1914
D
April, 1912
Question 10 Explanation: 
April, 1912
Question 11
Cora is almost dying of a serious illness that other residents in Downton Abbey have suffered. Which disease is it?
A
consumption
B
cholera
C
tuberculosis
D
Spanish flu
E
cancer
Question 11 Explanation: 
Spanish flu
Question 12
Who almost married Lady Mary?
A
Mathew Crawley
B
Tom Branson
C
Mr. Carson
D
Richard Carlisle
Question 12 Explanation: 
Richard Carlisle
Question 13
How many seasons are there?
A
8
B
5
C
7
D
6
E
3
Question 13 Explanation: 
6
Question 14
Where did Matthew live before he came to Downton?
A
Liverpool
B
Leeds
C
London
D
Paris
Question 14 Explanation: 
Liverpool
There are 14 questions to complete.

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