What did the package left for Edla contain?
  • (a) a small rattrap with 30 kroner on it
  • (b) a small bangle
  • (c) a necklace
  • (d) a diamond ring
The rattrap peddler spent most of his Christmas Eve
  • (a) laughing
  • (b) singing
  • (c) playing
  • (d) sleeping
What did the ironmaster’s daughter say when the peddler was about to leave?
  • (a) she asked him to stay for that day only
  • (b) she said she wanted to go with him
  • (c) she told him not to mind what her father had said
  • (d) she asked him to leave after 2 days
The rattrap peddler gave the ironmaster a lecture on
  • (a) how the world is a rat trap
  • (b) how to be honest
  • (c) how to be ethically correct
  • (d) how to be professional
The stranger’s reaction to the ironmaster was
  • (a) he made no attempt to hide his feelings
  • (b) he was angry
  • (c) he denied it completely
  • (d) he started screaming
What did the ironmaster feel when he saw the rattrap seller after he was well groomed by his valet?
  • (a) Not pleased
  • (b) Very happy
  • (c) Suspicious
  • (d) Angry
The first move of the ironmaster was to make sure that the guest could
  • (a) gain some flesh on his bones
  • (b) have verification done
  • (c) be given some money
  • (d) be given some clothes
The girl had brought with her the following article to make him feel warm
  • (a) A blanket
  • (b) A woollen shawl
  • (c) A sweater
  • (d) A fur coat
The purpose of her visit to the iron-mill was to
  • (a) persuade the rattrap seller to spend Christmas Eve at their house
  • (b) propose to him
  • (c) counsel him
  • (d) advise him to give up stealing
The name of the ironmaster’s daughter was
  • (a) Emily Dickinson
  • (b) Edla Willmansson
  • (c) Sophia Loren
  • (d) Mary
The ironmaster lived in the manor with his
  • (a) sons
  • (b) wife
  • (c) oldest daughter
  • (d) old mother
The ironmaster mistook the rattrap peddler for
  • (a) an old regimental comrade
  • (b) an old servant
  • (c) an old employee
  • (d) an old cousin of his wife
The peddler entered the gate of the iron mill with the intention of
  • (a) asking for food
  • (b) meeting the master smith
  • (c) shelter from rain and cold
  • (d) chatting with his friends
He felt he had been fooled by a
  • (a) prankster
  • (b) bait
  • (c) crofter
  • (d) policeman
The rattrap peddler returned to the man’s house in order to
  • (a) steal the thirty kroner
  • (b) say thanks to the old man
  • (c) take the bag he had left behind
  • (d) note down the address of the old man
The crofter had received a payment of
  • (a) forty kroner
  • (b) thirty kroner
  • (c) twenty-five kroner
  • (d) ten kroner
The old man was very generous with his
  • (a) confidence
  • (b) money
  • (c) food
  • (d) guest
The old man in the grey cottage
  • (a) welcomed the peddler
  • (b) shooed away the peddler
  • (c) fought with the peddler
  • (d) got into an argument
The vagabond compared the whole world to a
  • (a) planet
  • (b) universe
  • (c) space
  • (d) rattrap
The peddler’s rattraps were made of
  • (a) wood
  • (b) aluminium
  • (c) wire
  • (d) plastic
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