Questions for a... Tintinophile!
After reading the latest article, ‘Haddock: A Stockpile of Anger’, it's time to test your knowledge.
This 14-question quiz invites you to dive back into the colourful world of the famous captain and test your knowledge of his legendary temper, his colourful expressions and his role in the 19th album of The Adventures of Tintin.
Now it's your turn!
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14 questions
14 questions
« Haddock: A Stockpile of Anger »
What event sets the album’s plot in motion by introducing mystery?
Abdallah’s arrival at Moulinsart
General Alcazar’s sudden disappearance after meeting Tintin and Haddock
An aerial attack
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At Moulinsart, which of Abdallah’s activities quickly exasperates the captain?
He dismantles the furniture in the drawing room
He alters Haddock’s uniforms
He plants firecrackers and sets off repeated explosions throughout Marlinspike Hall
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When Tintin and Haddock arrive in Khemed, how do the authorities respond?
They treat them with suspicion and promptly expel them
They offer them official protection
They arrest them immediately
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What regularly acts as a « pressure valve » for Captain Haddock?
Silence
Tintin’s humor
His outbursts and curses
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What is the name of the Estonian pilot shot down and later rescued by Tintin and Haddock?
Mikhail Borodine
Igor Stravinsky
Piotr Szut
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Which event transforms Haddock’s anger into decisive action rather than mere verbal outbursts?
The sinking of the sambouk
The deliberate nighttime sabotage of the cargo ship
The appearance of the submarine
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Which discovery marks the true moral turning point of the album?
The discovery of illegal weapons
The crew’s escape
The men locked in the hold, destined to be sold as slaves
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In the hold sequence, Haddock’s anger becomes primarily:
A moral indignation in the face of injustice
A personal rivalry
A disguised fear
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When Bianca Castafiore mangles his name, how does Haddock complete it himself?
« Harrock’n hole »
« Harrock’n roll »
« Harrock’n doll »
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What visual detail suddenly surfaces to signal the underwater threat?
A marked buoy
A torpedo cutting through the water
A periscope
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Under what false pretext were the men in the hold originally transported?
A well paid dock work
A pilgrimage to Mecca
A passage to Europe
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What is the name of the yacht on which Tintin and Haddock are rescued?
The Sirius
The Ramona
The Scheherazade
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Which real ship served as reference for Hergé when drawing the cargo vessel Ramona?
The Reine-Astrid
The S.S. Égypte
The Pachacamac
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In early editions of the album, which insult by Haddock was later replaced in revised versions?
“You carnival bayadere!”
“You blasted imbecile!”
“You Prisunic fatma!”
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