The Remains of the Day Trivia
The Remains of the Day trivia explores Kazuo Ishiguroās 1989 novel about Stevens, a devoted butler reflecting on a lifetime of service at Darlington Hall near Oxford, England. Centered on one of Ishiguroās most celebrated books, these questions highlight its characters, setting, and the restrained emotions that shape the story.

Easy The Remains of the Day Trivia
13 questions
These easy The Remains of the Day trivia questions are great for beginners and kids around age 12 and under.
Question 1
Who wrote The Remains of the Day?
Answer: Kazuo Ishiguro
The Remains of the Day is a novel by Kazuo Ishiguro.
Question 2
In what year was The Remains of the Day published?
Answer: 1989
The novel was published in 1989.
Question 3
What is the name of the narrator in The Remains of the Day?
Answer: Stevens
The story's narrator is Stevens.
Question 4
What job does Stevens have?
Answer: He is a butler.
Stevens works is a butler.
Question 5
At what great house has Stevens long served?
Answer: Darlington Hall
Stevens has long served at Darlington Hall.
Question 6
Darlington Hall is located near which English city?
Answer: Oxford
Darlington Hall is located near Oxford, England.
Question 7
What kind of place is Darlington Hall?
Answer: A fictitious stately home
Darlington Hall is a fictitious stately home.
Question 8
The Remains of the Day is set in which country?
Answer: England
The story is set in England.
Question 9
Who is Stevens's former employer?
Answer: Lord Darlington
Stevens's former employer is Lord Darlington.
Question 10
Which housekeeper does Stevens remember throughout the novel?
Answer: Miss Kenton
Miss Kenton is the housekeeper Stevens remembers throughout the novel.
Question 11
Which major literary prize did The Remains of the Day win in 1989?
Answer: The Booker Prize
The novel won the Booker Prize in 1989.
Question 12
Is the book written in first person or third person?
Answer: First person
The book is written in the first person.
Question 13
Much of the novel takes the form of Stevens's what?
Answer: Recollections
Much of the novel takes the form of Stevens's recollections.
The Remains of the Day Family Trivia
12 questions
These family The Remains of the Day trivia questions are built for mixed-age game nights, classrooms, and groups.
Question 1
What region does Stevens travel through on his motoring trip?
- A.The Lake District
- B.The Midlands
- C.East Anglia
- D.West Country
Answer: The West Country.
Stevens's road trip takes him through the West Country.
Question 2
Which city is one of the stops on Stevens's journey?
- A.Oxford
- B.Canterbury
- C.Bath
- D.Salisbury
Answer: Salisbury.
Salisbury is specifically named is one stop on his trip.
Question 3
What is the name of the pond Stevens visits on his route?
- A.Darlington Mere
- B.Kingston Pond
- C.Mortimer's Pond
- D.Fletcher's Lake
Answer: Mortimer's Pond.
Another named stop on the journey is Mortimer's Pond.
Question 4
Which town appears in Stevens's travel route: Taunton, York, or Dover?
- A.Taunton
- B.York
- C.Dover
- D.Neither of them
Answer: Taunton.
Taunton is one of the places named during the trip.
Question 5
Little Compton shows up in the story as what kind of place?
Answer: A destination on Stevens's journey.
Little Compton is listed among the destinations in the novel.
Question 6
At the end of the novel, which seaside town is featured?
- A.Brighton
- B.Torquay
- C.Blackpool
- D.Weymouth
Answer: Weymouth.
The novel's ending is set in the seaside town of Weymouth.
Question 7
After marrying, what name does Miss Kenton go by?
- A.Mrs Darlington
- B.Mrs Stevens
- C.Mrs Kent
- D.Mrs Benn
Answer: Mrs Benn.
Miss Kenton later marries and becomes Mrs Benn.
Question 8
What message sparks Stevens's trip in the first place?
- A.A phone call
- B.A newspaper ad
- C.An invitation from a mayor
- D.A letter from Miss Kenton.
Answer: A letter from Miss Kenton.
His journey is prompted by a letter from Miss Kenton.
Question 9
Who in Stevens's family also worked in service?
Answer: Stevens's father.
The novel states that Stevens's father also worked in service.
Question 10
At Darlington Hall, what job does Stevens's father take on?
Answer: He works there as an elderly butler.
Stevens's father comes to Darlington Hall is an elderly butler.
Question 11
When Miss Kenton and Stevens talk shop, what problem do they often discuss?
- A.Horse training
- B.Painting lessons
- C.Staffing problems at the house.
- D.Garden design
Answer: Staffing problems at the house.
They often discuss staffing problems at the house.
Question 12
The story compares earlier memories with what later setting?
- A.Victorian London
- B.Medieval France
- C.Modern America
- D.Postwar England
Answer: Postwar England.
A key contrast in the novel is between prewar memories and postwar England.
Fun The Remains of the Day Trivia
13 questions
These fun The Remains of the Day trivia questions highlight surprising moments and playful facts for game-night groups.
Question 1
What year did The Remains of the Day make its way to movie screens?
Answer: 1993
The film adaptation of The Remains of the Day was released in 1993.
Question 2
Who directed the 1993 film adaptation of The Remains of the Day?
- A.Richard Attenborough
- B.Anthony Minghella
- C.James Ivory
- D.David Lean
Answer: James Ivory
James Ivory directed the 1993 adaptation.
Question 3
Which actor played the famously buttoned-up Stevens in the film?
- A.Anthony Hopkins
- B.Daniel Day-Lewis
- C.Jeremy Irons
- D.Hugh Grant
Answer: Anthony Hopkins
Anthony Hopkins portrayed Stevens in the film version.
Question 4
Who played Miss Kenton in the film adaptation?
- A.Emma Thompson
- B.Helena Bonham Carter
- C.Kristin Scott Thomas
- D.Judi Dench
Answer: Emma Thompson
Emma Thompson played Miss Kenton in the movie.
Question 5
Who wrote the screenplay for the 1993 adaptation?
Answer: Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
The screenplay was written by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala.
Question 6
Which actor appears as Mr Farraday in the film?
- A.Christopher Reeve
- B.Anthony Hopkins
- C.Ben Kingsley
Answer: Christopher Reeve
Christopher Reeve appeared in the film is Mr Farraday.
Question 7
Who played Lord Darlington in the movie version?
- A.James Fox
- B.Christopher Reeve
- C.Anthony Hopkins
Answer: James Fox
James Fox played Lord Darlington in the film adaptation.
Question 8
At the Oscars, The Remains of the Day landed a nomination in which top category?
- A.Best Cinematography
- B.Best Picture
- C.Best Original Screenplay
- D.Best Director
Answer: Best Picture
The 1993 film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture.
Question 9
How many Academy Award nominations did the film adaptation receive?
Answer: Eight Academy Award nominations
The adaptation received eight Academy Award nominations.
Question 10
How long after the novelās publication did the cinema adaptation arrive?
- A.Two years
- B.Three years
- C.Seven years
- D.Four years
Answer: Four years
The novel was adapted for cinema four years after publication.
Question 11
True or false: The book was published in the same year it won the Booker Prize.?
Answer: True
The book was published in the same year it won the Booker Prize.
Question 12
If you take the title phrase literally, what part of the day are we talking about?
- A.Early morning
- B.Noon
- C.Midnight
- D.Evening time
Answer: Evening time
The title phrase refers literally to evening time.
Question 13
Beyond the clock, the title also hints at what remains after a life of what?
- A.Grand adventures
- B.Financial success
- C.Public fame
- D.Missed chances
Answer: Missed chances
The title also suggests what is left of a life after missed chances.
Funny The Remains of the Day Trivia
13 questions
These funny The Remains of the Day trivia questions highlight playful moments, odd facts, and inside jokes.
Question 1
What social superpower does Mr Farraday urge Stevens to develop, as if butler school needed a comedy elective?
Answer: He encourages Stevens to develop a sense of banter.
Mr Farraday encourages Stevens to develop a sense of banter.
Question 2
Stevens approaches chat like homework. What kind of conversation does he study to handle more successfully?
Answer: He studies how to make light conversation more successfully.
The book notes that Stevens studies how to make light conversation more successfully.
Question 3
During Stevens's travels, which book pops up like an unexpectedly patriotic travel companion?
Answer: The Wonder of England.
A book called The Wonder of England appears in Stevens's travels.
Question 4
True or false: Stevens relaxes most when the conversation gets very personal.?
Answer: False
Stevens is uncomfortable when conversations become too personal.
Question 5
Some villagers look at Stevens and accidentally promote him. What do they sometimes mistake him for?
Answer: A gentleman.
Villagers sometimes mistake Stevens for a gentleman rather than a servant.
Question 6
Which villager does Stevens meet, proving that even the most solemn journey includes a man named Harry?
Answer: Harry Smith.
One villager Stevens meets is named Harry Smith.
Question 7
Which doctor turns up on Stevens's trip, adding one more person for him to address with maximum ceremony?
Answer: Dr Carlisle.
Dr Carlisle is another character Stevens encounters on his trip.
Question 8
What Stevens trait keeps turning ordinary casual situations into comic misunderstandings?
Answer: His extreme formality.
Stevens's extreme formality creates comic misunderstandings in casual settings.
Question 9
For Stevens, everyday social exchanges are handled with the spirit of what?
Answer: Professional assignments.
Stevens treats everyday social exchanges almost like professional assignments.
Question 10
Stevens seems to think conversation belongs in the same category as polishing silver: what is it to him?
Answer: A skill that can be practiced.
He regards conversation is something that can be practiced like a skill.
Question 11
The novel gets comic mileage from contrasting Stevens's stiffness with what quality in Mr Farraday?
Answer: Mr Farraday's informality.
The novel repeatedly contrasts Stevens's stiff manner with Mr Farraday's informality.
Question 12
Stevens is far more self-assured with silver and schedules than with what?
Answer: Jokes.
Stevens is more confident with silver and schedules than with jokes.
Question 13
When Stevens tries banter, is it mostly spontaneous sparkle or carefully assembled effort?
- A.pure improvisation
- B.accidental poetry
- C.deliberate banter
- D.spontaneous sparkle
Answer: It is usually deliberate rather than spontaneous.
His attempts at banter are usually deliberate rather than spontaneous.
Hard The Remains of the Day Trivia
14 questions
These hard The Remains of the Day trivia questions are for expert fans who want a real challenge.
Question 1
Into how many dated parts is the novel formally divided?
Answer: The novel is divided into six dated parts.
The bookās structure is explicitly organized into six dated sections.
Question 2
What is the exact title of the novelās opening section?
Answer: The opening section is titled 'Day One - Evening'.
The first section begins with the heading 'Day One - Evening'.
Question 3
Which section title closes the novel?
Answer: The final section is titled 'Day Six - Evening'.
The final dated section is 'Day Six - Evening'.
Question 4
Over what span of time does the novelās present-day action take place?
Answer: The present-day action unfolds over six days.
The contemporary journey frame runs across six days.
Question 5
How is Stevens most commonly characterized by critics because of the limits and distortions in his narration?
Answer: He is widely read as an unreliable narrator.
A major feature of the novel is that Stevensās account is often treated is unreliable.
Question 6
Lord Darlington is linked in the novel to what interwar political tendency?
Answer: He is linked to appeasement politics.
Darlingtonās political associations are tied to interwar appeasement.
Question 7
What significant type of event takes place at Darlington Hall, giving the house direct political importance?
Answer: A key political gathering takes place there.
Darlington Hall is not only a domestic setting; it hosts an important political gathering.
Question 8
Which American senator sharply criticizes the English amateurs around Lord Darlington?
Answer: Senator Lewis.
The outspoken American critic in those scenes is Senator Lewis.
Question 9
Name Lord Darlingtonās young associate who appears in Stevensās recollections.?
Answer: Reginald Cardinal.
Stevensās memories include Lord Darlingtonās younger associate, Reginald Cardinal.
Question 10
What specific group of employees does Stevens dismiss on Lord Darlingtonās orders?
Answer: Two Jewish maids.
One of the novelās most morally charged episodes involves Stevens dismissing two Jewish maids.
Question 11
How does Miss Kenton respond to the dismissal of the Jewish maids?
Answer: She openly objects to the dismissal.
Miss Kenton does not remain neutral; she explicitly objects.
Question 12
What personal tragedy occurs while Stevens continues serving during an important evening?
Answer: His father dies.
A defining moment of Stevensās devotion to duty is that he keeps serving while his father dies.
Question 13
Near what Weymouth landmark does the novelās closing conversation take place?
Answer: Near the pier, by the evening lights.
The ending is set near the pier in Weymouth, amid evening lights.
Question 14
What notable fact about Miss Kentonās name is maintained throughout the novel?
Answer: Her first name is never explicitly given.
The text pointedly never states Miss Kentonās first name outright.
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