Quiz: The Da Vinci Code-2021
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33. What does Sir Leigh Teabing say that the Holy Grail is?
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14. The central theme of the novel is 'Feminine Sacredness'. Which of the following quotes from the novel support the central theme?
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31. Where does the papyrus inside the second cryptex tell Sophie and Langdon to go?
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41. Who is the artist whose painting Saunière pulls from the wall of the Louvre in order to trigger the alarm?
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43. What flower is depicted on Saunière’s key?
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3. Being faithful to the title of the novel 'The Da Vinci Code', the narrative follows various codes connected with Leonardo Da Vinci - the Renaissance Italian Painter,  sculptor, architect, musician, mathematician, engineer, inventor, anatomist, geologist, cartographer, botanist, and writer. Which of the following codes are connected with Da Vinci?
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26. The documentary directed & produced by Paul Nelson busts several facts of the novel 'The Da Vinci Code'.  Which of the following facts re busted?
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35. What do Sophie and Langdon find at the Swiss bank?
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27. Who raises Sophie when her parents die?
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15. What exactly, according to this conspiracy fiction, is the HOLY GRAIL?
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18. What difference do you see in the portrayal of 'Ophelia' (Kate Winslet) in Kenneth Branagh's Hamlet, 'Elizabeth' (Helena Bonham Carter) in Kenneth Branagh's Mary Shelley's Frankenstein or 'Hester Prynne' (Demi Moore) in Roland Joffé's The Scarlet Letter' or David Yates's 'Harmione Granger' (Emma Watson) in last four Harry Potter films- and 'Sophie Neuve' (Audrey Tautau) in Ron Howard's The Da Vinci Code?
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32. What God did the Knights Templar worship?
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1. In which year was the novel 'The Da Vinci Code' published?
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38. Where does Sauniere tell Silas the keystone to the Holy Grail is?
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4. ________ (born June 22, 1964) is a renowned American author of thriller fiction who is best known for the 2003 bestselling novel The Da Vinci Code. His novels are treasure hunts set in a 24-hour period, and feature the recurring themes of cryptography, keys, symbols, codes, and conspiracy theories. His books have been translated into 52 languages, and as of 2012, sold over 200 million copies. Two of them, The Da Vinci Code and Angels & Demons, have been adapted into films.
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24. The documentary directed & produced by Paul Nelson busts several facts of the novel 'The Da Vinci Code'.  Which of the following facts re busted?
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11. The answer to this poem in iambic pentameter is the keyword to open the White cryptex. Name the Key word.
An ancient word of wisdom frees this scroll And helps to keep her scatter’d family whole A headstone praised by templars is the key And atbash will reveal the truth to thee.
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9. Which of the following character is blind follower of religion, who believes to follow commands of religious Gurus is to follow the God, who kills in the name of God, and does ritual of self-flagellation?
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6. The novel explores an alternative religious history, whose central plot point is that the Merovingian kings of France were descended from the bloodline of Jesus Christ and Mary Magdalene, ideas derived from _______________ and books by Margaret Starbird. The book also refers to _______________ though Dan Brown has stated that it was not used as research material.
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19. Which of the following arguments may arise if we do feminist reading of the novel, esp. Sophie Neuve's character portrayal?
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50. What kind of car do Rémy, Teabing, Langdon and Sophie use to escape from the chateau?
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42. At which university does Robert Langdon teach?
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37. What does P.S. mean to Sophie?
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29. Where does Langdon believe the final resting place of the Holy Grail is?
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46. Which Da Vinci painting features a representation of Mary Magdalene?
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59. How does Fache interpret Saunière’s body position, which resembles Da Vinci's The Vitruvian Man?
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51. Which of the following influenced Brown to become a writer of thrillers?
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12. The answer to this poem in iambiv pentameter is the keyword to open the black Onyx. Name the keyword.
In London lies a knight a Pope interred. His labor’s fruit a Holy wrath incurred. You seek the orb that ought be on his tomb. It speaks of Rosy flesh and seeded womb.
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23. No body in the novel is fortunate to have 'Darshan' of the Holy Grail - the Sarcophagus of Mary Magdalene'. Who is lucky to get nearest to it?
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60. According to Langdon, what balance does the Mona Lisa embody?
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49. What disease disabled Leigh Teabing?
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25. The documentary directed & produced by Paul Nelson busts several facts of the novel 'The Da Vinci Code'.  Which of the following facts re busted?
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52. Which of the following strongly influenced Brown’s comfort with exploring conflicts between religion and science?
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5. Which of the following writer and his work has inspired Dan Brown to write 'The Da Vinci Code'?
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16. Brown states on his website that his books are not anti-Christian, though he is on a 'constant spiritual journey' himself, and says that his book The Da Vinci Code is simply "an entertaining story that promotes spiritual discussion and debate" and suggests that the book may be used "as a positive catalyst for introspection and exploration of our faith."
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17. When we do traditional reading of the novel ‘The Da Vinci Code’, Robert Langdon, Professor of Religious Symbology, Harvard University emerges as protagonist and Sir Leigh Teabing, a British Historian as antagonist. Who will claim the position of protagonist if we do atheist reading of the novel?
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57. On the night of Sauniere’s death, what was the subject of Robert Langdon’s lecture?
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13. Match with appropriate  . . .
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White Cryptex Keyword SOFIA
Black Onyx keyword APPLE
the map of the place which is beneath two pyramids at Louvre
In London lies a knight a Pope interred. His labor’s fruit a Holy wrath incurred. You seek the orb that ought be on his tomb. It speaks of Rosy flesh and seeded womb.
An ancient word of wisdom frees this scroll And helps to keep her scatter’d family whole,  A headstone praised by templars is the key, And atbash will reveal the truth to thee.
The Holy Grail ‘neath ancient Roslin waits. The blade and chalice guarding o’er Her gates. Adorned in masters’ loving art, She lies. She rests at last beneath the starry skies.
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40. What striking physical feature does Silas possess?
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61. After searching the King’s College database, who do Sophie and Langdon think the knight is?
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2. The Da Vinci Code is a mystery-detective novel written by Dan Brown. It follows  _______ Robert Langdon and ________  Sophie Neveu after a murder in the Louvre Museum in Paris, when they become involved in a battle between the Priory of Sion and Opus Dei over the possibility of Jesus having been married to Mary Magdalene.
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48. What color is the Magdalene’s hair?
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45. What kind of wristwatch does Robert Langdon wear?
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30. What is Robert Langdon's profession?
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20. Suppose your answer to question no. 16 is YES. Which of the following reasons will you give to justify your 'YES'?
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34. Who is "The Teacher"?
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55. Which character is a descendent of Jesus and Mary Magdalene?
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53. Through code, what secret does Saunière attempt to pass on?
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22. What does this image suggest?
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47. What famous scientist’s tomb is the site of the last clue?
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36. What does Sophie find behind the painting Madonna on the Rocks?
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44. What weapon does Silas use to kill Sister Sandrine?
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28. Silas is a monk of which order?
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10. Match with appropriate . . .
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Unscrambled Fibonacci Numbers
Leonardo da Vinci The Mona Lisa
Madonna of the Rocks
13-3-2-21-1-1-8-5
O, Draconian devil!    Oh, lame saint!
SO DARK THE CON OF MAN
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21. What does this image suggest?
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7. 'The Da Vinci Code' provoked a popular interest in speculation concerning the  _____  legend and ___________'s role in the history of Christianity.
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56. In which of the following ways does the cell phone serve as a symbol?
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58. What was Saunière’s area of expertise, which also happens to be the subject of Langdon’s book?
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8. Bezu Fache - the French Police Captain - belongs to _________ religious sect.
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39. What painting does Jacques Sauniere recreate when he is dying?
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54. For what reason does Langdon believe he is called to the Louvre?
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