Questions and Answers
Questions and Answers
Questions and Answers
Answer: Vincent Spaulding keeps taking pictures with his camera and then
diving down into the cellar to develop his pictures when he ought to be
improving his mind.
Question 13: Tell the name of the young man who opened the door to
Mr. Holmes.
Answer: The young man who opened the door to Mr. Holmes was none other
than Mr Vincent Spaulding.
Question 19: Why did Mr Holmes think the criminals would act that
night?
Answer: Mr Holmes had a strong feeling that the criminals would act that night
because it was a Friday and the banks and offices would be closed for the
weekend making the work of the criminals easier.
Question 20: Read and answer the questions:
‘Please be quiet for we do not want to alert the criminals.’
(a) Who says this and to whom?
Answer: Mr Holmes says this to Mr Merryweather, Mr Watson and Mr Jones.
(b) Who are the criminals?
Answer: The criminals are Mr Vincent Spaulding alias Clay and Mr Duncan
Ross.
Question 22: Who tried to get away? Do you think he was able to
escape?
Answer: Mr Duncan Ross tried to get away. No, he was not successful in
escaping because there were three men waiting for him at the other end.
Question 23: Explain the trick of the ‘Red-headed League’. How was
it related to Mr Wilson’s hair?
Answer: The ‘Red-headed League’ was a clever idea of Mr Spaulding and Mr
Ross to keep away Mr Wilson from his own home for some time during the day
so that they could dig a tunnel from Mr Wilson’s house to the bank in the hope of
stealing gold from the bank without breaking open the doors of the bank. The
‘Red-headed League’ was no way connected to Mr Wilson’s hair. it was just a
way to get Mr Wilon out of the house for some time.
Question 24: Write the character sketch of the following:
(a) Sherlock Holmes
Answer: A private detective and the story’s protagonist. His keen observations
and ability to reason allow him to solve puzzles that astonish everyone else.
Sometimes quiet and contemplative, other times bursting with energy, he uses
methods that can confuse and frustrate others. He is somewhat a mystery, rarely
letting his thoughts known until he has already solved the crime.