Question | Answer | % Correct |
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Which political ideology is vividly caricatured throughout the album? | Communism | 88%
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What country does Tintin investigate? | The Soviet Union | 88%
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From the first page, a Soviet tries to assassinate Tintin. How does he do it? | He blows up his train | 63%
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What newspaper does he work for? | Le Petit Vingtième | 63%
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What does Tintin sculpt in a tree trunk with his penknife? | Propellers | 63%
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Where is the hiding place of the treasures stolen from the people by the Soviet leaders? | Under a haunted cabin | 63%
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Which animal attacks Tintin (and is defeated with his bare hands)? | a bear | 50%
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Which animal does Snowy disguise himself as to save Tintin from his captors? | A tiger | 50%
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What are the Soviet leaders stealing from the peasants? | their wheat | 50%
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With what humorous object does an agent try to assassinate Tintin with next? | A banana peel | 38%
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Find the correct statement: the factories that the Soviets show to the English Communists... | ...are stage sets with fake noises | 38%
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At the start of his journey, Tintin... | has brushed hair | 38%
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Upon his return, Tintin lands in Berlin. What happens when he lands? | He is mistaken as the winner of an air race and given a standing ovation | 38%
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With this adventure, Hergé introduces a new graphic element into his work. Which one? | Speech Bubbles | 38%
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What famous building appears on the original album cover? | St. Basil's Cathedral | 38%
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In which year was this adventure published in the form of an album? | 1930 | 25%
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Which of these historical figures is NOT mentioned in this adventure? | Rasputin | 25%
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What is the name of the state police who track Tintin throughout his trip? | The GPU | 25%
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