50 free Beloved trivia questions with answers — literature quiz, new questions added Aug 2026.
This Beloved trivia quiz covers Toni Morrison's 1987 masterpiece about Sethe, the ghost at 124 Bluestone Road and the terrible choice made in a Cincinnati woodshed. The easy questions handle the basics: who wrote it, where it is set, the name of the plantation, the meaning of the tombstone and the Oprah Winfrey film. From there it moves through the plot in detail: Paul D's arrival, the carnival, the four horsemen, the ice pick, the chokecherry tree and Denver's walk to the edge of the world. The harder half is for literature students and Morrison devotees: Margaret Garner and the Fugitive Slave Act, The Black Book, the Romans epigraph, the 'Sixty Million and more' dedication, the National Book Award protest letter, the Beloved trilogy, the bench by the road, the Virginia 'Beloved Bill' and the mistaken-identity reading of the title character. If you have played our Toni Morrison quiz, this is the deep dive on one book. Every answer was checked against the encyclopaedia entries for the novel, the film and Toni Morrison before publishing.
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Q 01Who wrote the 1987 novel Beloved?
Toni Morrison
It won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction the following year.
Q 02In which city is Beloved set?
Cincinnati
The story opens in 1873 in a house at 124 Bluestone Road.
Q 03What is the name of the novel's protagonist, a formerly enslaved mother of four?
Sethe
She was 19 when her daughter Denver was born, which puts her birth in 1836.
Q 04The novel is loosely based on the life of which enslaved woman who fled Kentucky in 1856?
Margaret Garner
She killed her two-year-old daughter Mary with a butcher knife rather than see her re-enslaved.
Q 05Morrison found the 1856 newspaper article about Garner while editing which 1974 anthology?
The Black Book
It was a Random House collection of texts on Black history and culture.
Q 06Under which law were Garner and her family liable to be recaptured after fleeing to Ohio?
The Fugitive Slave Act of 1850
They were found at the home of free relatives, the Kites, by their enslaver and US marshals.
Q 07What is the address of the haunted house in the novel?
124 Bluestone Road
Characters refer to the house simply as '124'.
Q 08What is the novel's dedication?
Sixty Million and more
It refers to Africans and their descendants who died as a result of the Atlantic slave trade.
Q 09The book's epigraph comes from which book of the Bible?
Romans
Romans 9:25 reads: 'her beloved, which was not beloved'.
Q 10Morrison said the image of Beloved walking out of the water came to her at her boathouse on which river?
The Hudson
She described it as something she actually 'saw', though it never happened.
Q 11In what year does the main action of Beloved begin?
1873
Sethe's daughter Denver is 18 at the start of the novel.
Q 12What is the name of Sethe's surviving daughter?
Denver
She was named after Amy Denver, the white girl who delivered her on a small boat.
Q 13What is the name of the plantation Sethe escaped from?
Sweet Home
Its vicious manager is known only as Schoolteacher.
Q 14Which man from Sethe's plantation days arrives at 124 and drives out the ghost?
Q 21Why was 'Beloved' the only word on the murdered baby's tombstone?
It was all Sethe could afford to have engraved
She could not pay to add 'Dearly' or anything else.
Q 22What form does Beloved's body eventually take as Sethe wastes away?
A pregnant woman
Sethe barely eats while Beloved grows bigger and bigger.
Q 23What does Sethe attack Mr. Bodwin with, mistaking him for Schoolteacher?
An ice pick
The village women and Denver hold her back, and Beloved disappears.
Paul D
Most of the enslaved men at Sweet Home were named Paul.
Q 15Where has the family just been when they find Beloved sitting in front of the house?
A carnival
It was their first outing together in years.
Q 16What are the names of Sethe's two sons, who ran away by the age of 13?
Howard and Buglar
Sethe believes the ghost drove them away.
Q 17Baby Suggs, the preacher whose son worked to buy her freedom, is the mother of which character?
Halle
Halle is Sethe's husband; Baby Suggs is her mother-in-law and preached that Black people should love themselves.
Q 18Who shows Paul D the newspaper clipping about Sethe's crime?
Stamp Paid
It reveals why the community has shunned Sethe.
Q 19How many horsemen come to 124 to return Sethe and her children to slavery?
Four
Terrified of Schoolteacher, Sethe ran to the woodshed with her children.
Q 20Complete Paul D's rebuke to Sethe: 'You've got two feet...'
not four
He tells her that her love is 'too thick'; she retorts that 'thin love is no love'.
Q 24The community's envy of the household began after Baby Suggs did what?
Turned some food into a feast
That envy, plus horror at the infanticide, isolated the family for years.
Q 25What is Sethe's 'chokecherry tree'?
The scars on her back from whipping
A white girl described the keloid scars as 'a Choke-cherry tree. Trunk, branches, and even leaves'.
Q 26Paul D is said to keep his painful memories locked in what?
A tobacco tin for a heart
Beloved eventually pries it open.
Q 27Who delivers Sethe's baby on a small boat during her escape?
Amy Denver
A white girl heading for Boston, she treats Sethe's bleeding feet.
Q 28Where was Sethe's husband Halle last seen, according to Paul D?
Churning butter at Sweet Home
He is presumed to have gone mad after witnessing Sethe's assault.
Q 29When the grieving mother says the vanished girl was the finest part of her, how does Paul D answer?
'You your best thing, Sethe'
She answers, 'Me? Me?'
Q 30Which major honour did Beloved receive in 1988?
The Pulitzer for Fiction
It had surprisingly lost the 1987 National Book Award to Paco's Story.