Quiz about The Mysterious Winchester House
Quiz about The Mysterious Winchester House

The Mysterious Winchester House Quiz


This quiz is about the very mysterious Winchester Mansion in San Jose, Ca. If you have visited, you shouldn't have a problem with these questions.

A multiple-choice quizbyFiredancer002. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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Author
Firedancer002
Time
5 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
109,218
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
15
困难
Tough
Avg Score
8 / 15
Plays
2066
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1.在年夫人做了什么。Winchester move to San Jose? Hint

1922
1884
1885
1887

2.What was Mrs. Winchester's favorite number? Hint

13
22
07
39

3.How did Mrs. Winchester get all of her money? Hint

She was a very successful gambler
She was a racketeer
She was an inventor
She inherited it from her late husband

4.How many stories tall was the Winchester Mansion in the year 1900? Hint

13 stories
4 stories
7 stories
6 stories

5.What was Mrs. Winchester's full name? Hint

Sarah Elizabeth Virginia Lockwood Winchester
Sarah Lockwood Pardee Winchester
Virginia Sarah Lockwood
Annie Pardee

6.What illness did Mrs. Winchester suffer from, making it very difficult for her to walk through her sprawling mansion, and climb its steps?

Answer: (One Word)
7.What is so grand about the Grand Ballroom? Hint

It's made entirely out of gold
It cost $9,000 to build, and the walls and ceilings were constructed using no nails
It cost $15,000 to build, and it's built with the floor on the ceiling
It's made out of 26 different types of wood

8.How much did Mrs. Winchester originally pay for her "most expensive window"? Hint

$1,500
$25,000
$4,500
$4,600,000

9.What is so unique about the window in the South Conservatory? Hint

It's actually a door
It was made by Tiffany
It was from her home in New Haven, CT
It's in the floor

10.What was Mrs. Winchester's dog's name? Hint

Fly
Zip
Fala
Tiffany

11.The Winchester Mansion is on the National Registry of Haunted Houses.

True

12.The house has only one shower.

True

13.How many kitchens are in the house? Hint

8
6
13
4

14.Mrs. Winchester died of heart failure at the age of 82 on what date? Hint

July 14, 1921
May 22, 1925
August 6, 1919
September 5, 1922

15.How far do the guests walk on the mansion tour? Hint

Nowhere, it isn't a walking tour
Only 25 feet
Over a mile
Close to 4 miles


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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1.在年夫人做了什么。Winchester move to San Jose?

Answer:1884

Mrs. Winchester moved to San Jose, California from her home in New Haven, Connecticut in 1884. It was done under the advice of a Boston psychic who told her moving out west would allow her to escape the torment of the evil spirits of the people killed by the Winchester rifles her husband helped manufacture. Supposedly, her husband's and only daughter's untimely deaths were blamed on the spirits.
2. What was Mrs. Winchester's favorite number?

Answer:13

Mrs. Winchester had her favorite number hidden all over her house! There are rooms with 13 windows, staircases with 13 steps and even a chandelier with 13 candlesticks, custom made by Mrs. Winchester, of course!
3. How did Mrs. Winchester get all of her money?

Answer:She inherited it from her late husband

Mrs. Winchester inherited all of her money from her late husband, William Wirt Winchester, the second president of the Winchester Repeating Arms Company.
4. How many stories tall was the Winchester Mansion in the year 1900?

Answer:7 stories

Mrs. Winchester's mansion had grown to seven stories by 1898. Unfortunately, during the 1906 earthquake, a huge three story tower fell, leaving the mansion as it stands today at four stories.
5. What was Mrs. Winchester's full name?

Answer:Sarah Lockwood Pardee Winchester

Mrs. Winchester's full name was "Sarah Lockwood Pardee", but when she married William, she took his last name. Later in life, she had a tendency to drop the "Pardee", and just use "Sarah Lockwood Winchester".
6. What illness did Mrs. Winchester suffer from, making it very difficult for her to walk through her sprawling mansion, and climb its steps?

Answer:arthritis

With her illness in mind, Mrs. Winchester set out to design special steps throughout the house that allowed her to move from level to level with ease. These stairs were built on a very gradual incline, almost like a ramp, and they were called "easy risers".
7. What is so grand about the Grand Ballroom?

Answer:It cost $9,000 to build, and the walls and ceilings were constructed using no nails

Mrs. Winchester constructed her Grand Ballroom with very few nails placed only in the floor so the acoustics would sound true. At a price tag of $9,000, Mrs. Winchester's ballroom cost 2 and a half times that of an average home for the time.
8. How much did Mrs. Winchester originally pay for her "most expensive window"?

Answer:$1,500

Mrs. Winchester bought the Tiffany window designed to catch sunlight and cast rainbows, and she placed it on the north side of the house.
9. What is so unique about the window in the South Conservatory?

Answer:It's in the floor

Mrs. Winchester's So. Conservatory window was placed in the floor to act as an air vent, bringing cool air up from the first floor to the second.
10. What was Mrs. Winchester's dog's name?

Answer:Zip

Mrs. Winchester's constant companion was Zip the dog. He was no special breed, just a loveable mutt. Rumor has it that Zip got loose when Mrs. Winchester's carpenters were laying cement in her Carriage Hall. You can still see Zip's footprints in the floor.

Unfortunately, you have to be a tour guide to get to the place where they are! It is in a servant's hall that is closed off from the public.
11. The Winchester Mansion is on the National Registry of Haunted Houses.

Answer:True

Although few guests experience "encounters" while visiting the home, various accounts by tour guides, mediums and even scientists place this house on the National Registry as well as make it every ghost hunter's top vacation destination.
12. The house has only one shower.

Answer:True

Very true! Mrs. Winchester added a shower in only the very latest of the 13 bathrooms in the house. Her shower was designed to spray someone neck and shoulders down, but only if they were her height of 4 feet, 10 inches tall!
13. How many kitchens are in the house?

Answer:6

For every main kitchen, there is a servants' kitchen. There are two main kitchens, so that makes four. There was an additional kitchen in the back of the house for the servants, as well as one on the third floor. The servants lived on the third and fourth floors of the home, so the third floor kitchen was constructed as a convenience for the servants.
14. Mrs. Winchester died of heart failure at the age of 82 on what date?

Answer:September 5, 1922

Mrs. Winchester died in her sleep on the morning of September 5, 1922. She was worth 2.9 million dollars, and the house was worth 5.5 million dollars.
15. How far do the guests walk on the mansion tour?

Answer:Over a mile

On the mansion tour, the guests walk over a mile, through the 24,000 square foot home that contains 10,000 windows, 2,000 doors, 160 rooms, 52 skylights, 47 fireplaces, 40 staircases and 40 bedrooms, 17 and 1/2 chimneys, 13 bathrooms, 6 kitchens, 3 elevators, 2 basements, and only one shower!
Source: AuthorFiredancer002

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