Quiz about Crime and Criminals
Quiz about Crime and Criminals

Crime and Criminals Trivia Quiz


Criminals are usually the most intriguing people in our society, but thankfully make up a small percentage of it. This quiz consists of some easy questions, and some hard ones.

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Author
natsirt
Time
5 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
9,804
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
20
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
13 / 20
Plays
7342
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1.Which of the Great Train Robbers escaped from a British prison to Brazil? Hint

Jack Biggs
罗尼·比格斯
Simon Biggs
David Biggs

2.Gangster Al Capone, boss of the Chicago underworld, was finally gaoled for 11 years for what crime? Hint

Possession of a firearm
Conspiracy
Second degree murder
Tax evasion

3.What was the nickname of the infamous bank robber Charles Floyd, killed in a shoot-out with the FBI in 1934?

Answer: (Two Words. First word begins with 'P'.)
4.Phoolan Devi, known as the 'Beautiful Robber', was a feared bandit leader in which country? Hint

Afganistan
Pakistan
India
China

5.The 15th century Cesare Borgia was an expert in which type of killing? Hint

Strangling
Poisoning
Knifing
Drowning

6.Which British spy, who confessed his treachery in 1964, kept his job on the Queen's payroll until he was publicly unmasked in 1978? Hint

Edward McDonald
Chester Howards
Douglas Smith
Anthony Blunt

7.Which woman thief and bank robber later reformed and became a society columnist in New York and was eventually murdered in her own home by burglars in 1924? Hint

Sophie Delores
Sophie Lyons
Sophie Tucker
Sophie Sherlock

8.Which man founded the world's famous detective agency in the United States of America in 1850? Hint

Jim Pinkerton
Allan Pinkerton
Douglas Pinkerton
Robert Pinkerton

9.Vlad III of Wallachia, the original "Dracula", was extremely cruel. His method of killing earned him what grim nickname? Hint

Vlad the Red
Vlad the Vampire
Vlad the Impaler
Vlad the Mad

10.Ned Kelly, son of a convict transported to Australia from Ireland, became known in which field of crime? Hint

Rape
Train robbery
Murder
Bank robbery

11.Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb killed a 14 year-old boy, Robert Franks, in Chicago in 1924. What was their motive? Hint

Shoes
Money
Thrills
Food

12.The science of ballistics is concerned with what? Hint

Firearms
Drugs
Sex
DNA

13.By what name is the unknown murderer who killed five women in the East End of London in 1888 remembered?

Answer: (Three Words)
14.What was the surname of brothers Ron and Reg who ruled London's underworld for a decade and were sentenced to life imprisonment? Hint

McDonald
Petersen
Vance
Kray

15.When a defendant 'coughs', what does he do? Hint

Lies
Escapes
Tells the truth
Confesses

16.Name the notorious pair of bodysnatchers who robbed graves in Scotland in the 1820s to sell bodies for dissection, and later murdered at least 15 people? Hint

Kirk and Keaton
Burke and Kirk
Burke and Hare
Hare and Kirk

17.Which murderer was the first to be caught by the use of ship-to-shore telegraph? Hint

Dr. Crippen
Dr. Prippin
Dr. Mippin
Dr. Kiplin

18.Madeleine Smith was tried for the murder by poison of her lover in Edinburgh in 1857. What was the verdict? Hint

Not proven
Innocent
Guilty
Insane

19.What is the method of identification that uses the genetic material from our cells to produce a virtually unique pattern or 'fingerprint' called? Hint

Cell profiling
DNA profiling
RNA profiling
Fingerprint Profiling

20.How did Anne Bonney become notorious in the 18th century? Hint

She was a serial killer
She was a lawyer
She was a pirate
She was a politician


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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Which of the Great Train Robbers escaped from a British prison to Brazil?

Answer:罗尼·比格斯

Biggs finally returned to England where he was promptly imprisoned.
2. Gangster Al Capone, boss of the Chicago underworld, was finally gaoled for 11 years for what crime?

Answer:Tax evasion

3. What was the nickname of the infamous bank robber Charles Floyd, killed in a shoot-out with the FBI in 1934?

Answer:Pretty Boy

4. Phoolan Devi, known as the 'Beautiful Robber', was a feared bandit leader in which country?

Answer:India

她最终向警方投降,做的时间in prison and finally became a politican. She was recently gunned down in front of her home.
5. The 15th century Cesare Borgia was an expert in which type of killing?

Answer:Poisoning

6. Which British spy, who confessed his treachery in 1964, kept his job on the Queen's payroll until he was publicly unmasked in 1978?

Answer:Anthony Blunt

7.Which woman thief and bank robber later reformed and became a society columnist in New York and was eventually murdered in her own home by burglars in 1924?

Answer:Sophie Lyons

8. Which man founded the world's famous detective agency in the United States of America in 1850?

Answer:Allan Pinkerton

9. Vlad III of Wallachia, the original "Dracula", was extremely cruel. His method of killing earned him what grim nickname?

Answer:Vlad the Impaler

It has, however, been suggested that the stories about Vlad III's zest for impaling and for using other cruel and unusual punishments were greatly exaggerated in his own lifetime by hostile propagandists.
10. Ned Kelly, son of a convict transported to Australia from Ireland, became known in which field of crime?

Answer:Bank robbery

11. Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb killed a 14 year-old boy, Robert Franks, in Chicago in 1924. What was their motive?

Answer:Thrills

12. The science of ballistics is concerned with what?

Answer:Firearms

13. By what name is the unknown murderer who killed five women in the East End of London in 1888 remembered?

Answer:Jack the Ripper

14. What was the surname of brothers Ron and Reg who ruled London's underworld for a decade and were sentenced to life imprisonment?

Answer:Kray

15. When a defendant 'coughs', what does he do?

Answer:Confesses

16. Name the notorious pair of bodysnatchers who robbed graves in Scotland in the 1820s to sell bodies for dissection, and later murdered at least 15 people?

Answer:Burke and Hare

17. Which murderer was the first to be caught by the use of ship-to-shore telegraph?

Answer:Dr. Crippen

18. Madeleine Smith was tried for the murder by poison of her lover in Edinburgh in 1857. What was the verdict?

Answer:Not proven

19. What is the method of identification that uses the genetic material from our cells to produce a virtually unique pattern or 'fingerprint' called?

Answer:DNA profiling

20. How did Anne Bonney become notorious in the 18th century?

Answer:She was a pirate

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