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How many square miles big is India?

India is fourteen hundred thousand square miles,

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  1. What was its population at the writing of this story?

The popuation is 160,000,000

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  1. How many square miles does British India embrace?

Britain owns 700,000 square miles.

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  1. What did Fogg believe that the “rabbit” in the “rabbit stew” really was?

He said that it tasted like cat.

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  1. Where did Fix go when he went ashore in Bombay?

the Bombay police headquarters

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  1. What had he hoped had arrived from London?

How hoped that his warrnet had arrived.

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  1. When it had not arrived, what did he try to get from the director of the Bombay police?

He tried to obtain his warrant from the Bombay police.

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  1. What happened to Passepartout’s shoes?

he walked into the church with his shoes on and got beat with them

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  1. Besides Passepartout and Fogg, who were among the passengers on the Mongolia?

officials, military officers of various grades and a fix

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  1. Why did Passepartout like the voyage?

he was well fed and well lodged, took a great interest in the scenes

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  1. Who was Passepartout pleased to see on the ship?

Fix

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  1. When did the Mongolia reached the port of Aden? Why was this an advantage?

They gained fifteen hours.

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  1. How many hours was it to Bombay after Aden?

160 hours

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  1. What date did the Indian coast come into sight?

On Sunday, October 20th.

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  1. Who joined Passepartout on the quay?

Fix soon rejoined Passepartout at the quary

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  1. What did Fix tell Passepartout that he should do at noon in every country?

to regulate your watch at noon in each country.’

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  1. What things did Passepartout reveal about Fogg that seemed to confirm Fix’s belief that Fogg was a bank robber?

he said they were travelling around and they took a bunch of bank notes with them.

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  1. After his conversation with Passepartout, what did Fix decide to send to London for?

Fix quotes ‘Send a dispatch to London for a warrant of arrest to be dispatched instantly to Bombay

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  1. Even though a visa and passport weren’t necessary, why did Fogg want his passport stamped with the Suez stamp?

He wanted to prove he had been to Suez

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  1. Why did the consul have no right to deny visaing the passport?

If the passport is genuine their is no right to refuse it

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  1. Where were Fogg and Passepartout travelling to on the Mongolia?

To Suez

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  1. How long had it taken Fogg to travel from London to Suez?

158+ hours or six days and a half.’

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  1. Who was waiting on the dock when the steamer Mongolia docked?

The decective was waiting at the dock.

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  1. Why did Fix believe that Fogg was the bank robber?

Fix said ‘the robber would most likey get off at suez to reach the Dutch or French colonies in Asia during his trip

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  1. Why was Fix so inspired to catch the bank robber?

he was inspired by the hope getting the reward which would be the prize of success,

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  1. Who fits the description of the bank robber?

The description matched the pasport of Mr. Fogg.

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  1. Who supported Fogg’s cause (his trip around the world), especially after his picture was published in the newspapers?

the Daily Telegraph supported him.

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  1. What kinds of bonds were issued and appeared on the stock Exchange?

‘Phileas Fogg bonds’ were offered at par or at a premium.

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  1. Who did Detective Fix claim that Phileas Fogg was?

It was said that “his solitary ways, his sudden departure; and it seemed clear that would delude the detectives, and throw them off his track”

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  1. What luggage did Fogg and Passepartout take with them on the trip?

Passepartout had packed a carpet bag and bank notes

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  1. Where were they to start out on their trip?

Dover

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  1. Who approached Fogg as he was about to enter the train station?

A poor woman with a child approached him

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  1. What did he give the person who approached him at the station?

twenty guineas he had just won at whist,

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  1. Who came to see Fogg off on his trip around the world?

He saw his fellow men from the Refromed Club who came to watch him leave

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  1. How many steps did each foot take on Phileas Fogg’s journey to the Reform Club?

Phileas Fogg took 575 steps with his right foot and 576 steps with his left foot

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  1. Where was the Reform Club located? How much did the building cost?

The Reform Club was in Pall Mall and it cost 3 million dollars

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o.0

o.o

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  1. What had been stolen in the bank robbery at the Bank of England?

The robber had took 55,000 from the bank

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  1. How long does Phileas Fogg say it is possible to go around the world?

He says it will take 80 days

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  1. What was the estimate that was given by the Daily Telegraph newspaper about the length of time needed to go around the world?

Telegraph said that to go around the world would take 80 days.

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  1. What did Fogg bet that he could go around the world in 80 days?

twenty thousand pounds

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  1. Who accepted his bet?

Messrs. Stuart, Fallentin, Sullivan, Flanagan, and Ralph all accept.

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  1. On what date did the trip start? On what date did it end?

2nd of October, to 21st of December,

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  1. What percentage of his fortune did Phileas Fogg wager?

Fogg had wagerd half of his fortune that he will travel around the world in 80 days.

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  1. Describe what Passepartout observed about Phileas Fogg when he was interviewed by him?

He was so exact that he was never in a hurry, was always ready, and exact with his steps and his motions. He never took one step too many.

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  1. Why had Passepartout decided to apply for the position of Phileas Fogg’s servant?

Passepartout likes what he sees in Fogg. He views Fogg as a man who is elegant, poised, and in perfect control of his words and actions.

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  1. When Passepartout went to the room where he was to live, what did he find over the clock?

a card that said the the daily routine of the house.

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  1. What requirements were listed there?

The requirements listed all of Mr. Foggs daily routine with the pacific times and details.

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  1. What was on Mr. Fogg’s clothing?

there was a numbers saying the time of year and season at which they were to be laid out for wearing;

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  1. What club did Mr. Phileas Fogg belong to?

Mr. Philes Fogg belongs to the Reform Club

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I made a extra one

yes

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yolo

yolo

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  1. Did anyone know how Fogg had made his fortune?

nobody knew

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  1. What were Fogg’s sole pastimes?

His sole pastimes were reading the papers and playing whist.

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  1. Where did Phileas Fogg live?

He lived alone in his house in Saville Row.

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dawg no

dawg no

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  1. Who was Fogg’s new servant?

Foggs’s new servant was named Jean Passepartout,

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  1. Where was his new servant from? Why had he come to England?

he was from france and had come to in the hope of living with him a tranquil life, and forgetting the name of Passepartout.”

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yes

yes

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  1. When Passepartout went to the room where he was to live, what did he find over the clock?

daily routine of the house.

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  1. What requirements were listed there?

The requirements listed all of Mr. Foggs daily routine with the pacific times and details.

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squid ward

squidward

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  1. What club did Mr. Phileas Fogg belong to?

Mr. Philes Fogg belongs to the Reform Club

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  1. Whom did people say he resembled? How was he different from this person?

Byron

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  1. Why was it doubted that Phileas Fogg was a Londoner?

he was never seen at the bank

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  1. Did anyone know how Fogg had made his fortune?

nobody knew

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  1. What were Fogg’s sole pastimes?

reading the papers and playing whist.

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  1. Where did Phileas Fogg live?

He lived alone in his house in Saville Row.

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  1. Why had Phileas Fogg dismissed his servant James Forster?

James Forster, had brought him shaving water 2 degrees higher than he likes it

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  1. Who was Fogg’s new servant?

Jean Passepartout,

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:3

:3

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