Trivia Quiz: Dracula Trivia

How well do you know the real Dracula? Find out ... and see what you know about his appearances in movies, books, legend, and more.


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Question 1: The real Vlad Dracula earned what nickname, meaning "The Impaler"?

 A: Mircea
 B: Radu
 C: The Ottoman
 D: Tepes

Question 2: Dracula's real title was never "Count." What was it?

 A: King
 B: Prince
 C: Duke
 D: Tsar

Question 3: All but one of these sorts of people are, according to legend, doomed to become vampires -- which of these groups is safe?

 A: The homeless
 B: Unbaptized children
 C: Illegitimate children
 D: The seventh son of a seventh son

Question 4: What is the literal translation of the name "Transylvania"?

 A: Cursed land
 B: Land beyond the forest
 C: Kingdom of the dragon
 D: City of blood

Question 5: In the 1992 film "Bram Stoker's Dracula," what was used in place of blood?

 A: Chocolate syrup
 B: Red jelly
 C: A mixture of peanut butter and corn syrup
 D: Hair gel and red food coloring

Question 6: During filming of the 1931 "Dracula," another version was filmed at night on the same set in what language?

 A: French
 B: Italian
 C: Spanish
 D: German

Question 7: Universal Studios sent a letter to the director of the 1931 "Dracula," stating that Dracula was only allowed to attack:

 A: Adults
 B: Men
 C: Women
 D: Characters played by unknown actors

Question 8: In both the "Castlevania" video games and the animated series "Hellsing," the main character's name is what anagram of "Dracula"?

 A: Carl Dua
 B: Alucard
 C: Carluda
 D: Dual Arc

Question 9: How was Dracula killed in Bram Stoker's original novel?

 A: Wooden stake in the heart
 B: Stabbed with a knife, then beheaded
 C: Exposed to sunlight
 D: Doused in holy water

Question 10: What other classic book may the real Dracula have inspired?

 A: Machiavelli's "The Prince"
 B: Shelley's "Frankenstein"
 C: Polidori's "Vampyre"
 D: Goethe's "Faust"