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Jane Eyre | Quiz

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Jane Eyre | Quiz

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1)

What does the gypsy tell Jane about Blanche's motive for marrying Mr. Rochester? (from Chapter XIX)

That she does not have long to live.
That she is in love with him.
That she wants revenge on someone else.
That she is marrying him for his estate.
2)

How does Jane first meet Mr. Rochester after the fire? (from Chapter XXXVII)

She leaves her notecard for him.
She brings a tray in for him.
She meets him in the orchard.
She rides beside him.
3)

According to Jane, what three things, when combined, make one mystery to which humanity has not yet found the key? (from Chapter XXI)

Presentiments, sympathies, and signs.
Dreams, imaginings, and signs.
Imaginings, presentiments, and sympathies.
Dreams, sympathies, and signs.
4)

What does Mr. Mason tell the surgeon about his shoulder? (from Chapter XX)

That someone has stabbed him.
That someone hafs pushed him.
That someone has shot him.
That someone has bit him.
5)

When she returns to Gateshead from Thornfield, Jane tells Mr. Rochester that "wherever you are is my _________"? (from Chapter XXII)

Comfort.
Work.
Home.
Happiness.
6)

After supper on the night before they are to be married, how does Mr. Rochester respond when Jane asks him if he feels calm and happy? (from Chapter XXV)

Calm, yes. And happy.
Calm, no. But happy.
Calm, no. And unhappy.
Calm, yes. But unhappy.
7)

When Jane first lays her eyes on the injured Mr. Rochester, she compares him to what kind of animal? (from Chapter XXXVII)

A dog.
A horse.
A snake.
An eagle.
8)

How does St. John respond to Jane's letter announcing her marriage to Mr. Rochester? (from Chapter XXXVIII)

He congratulates her.
He renounces her.
He does not respond.
He thanks her.
9)

When Jane asks why Mr. Rochester had wanted Jane to believe that he was going to marry Blanche Ingram, what does he say? (from Chapter XXIV)

That Blanche Ingram had tricked him into becoming engaged.
That he knew she would not believe it to be true.
That he had made a promise he did not intend to keep.
That he knew jealousy would be his best ally.
10)

According to Jane, Bessie once said that to dream of what was a sure sign of trouble? (from Chapter XXI)

Church.
Storms.
Children.
Dogs.
11)

How does Jane describe Miss Rosamond Oliver, the heiress who greets her and St. John? (from Chapter XXXI)

Unattractive.
Plain.
Strange.
Beautiful.
12)

The record of marriage the person reads to stop the wedding is from how many years back? (from Chapter XXVI)

Fifteen.
Ten.
Five.
Twenty.
13)

When Mr. Rochester greets Jane upon her return from Thornfield and asks if she can make him handsome, she tells him that _______has power beyond beauty. (from Chapter XXII)

Happiness.
Sternness.
Intelligence.
Loneliness.
14)

When St. John asks Jane to accompany him to India, to what condition she does not want to agree? (from Chapter XXXIV)

To be his wife.
To be his teacher.
To be his pupil.
To be his mistress.
15)

What does Mr. Rochester ask Jane to fetch for Mr. Mason from the drawer in his room? (from Chapter XX)

A knife and towel.
A pillow and blanket.
A pipe and matches.
A phial and glass.
16)

According to Jane, what is one reason the intimacy she shares with Diana and Mary does not extend to St. John? (from Chapter XXX)

Because he is seldom at home.
Because he is seldom understood.
Because he is seldom generous.
Because he is seldom kind.
17)

As the sisters discuss St. John's leaving England the following year, how does St. John respond to Mary's question about Rosamond Oliver? (from Chapter XXXIV)

He tells them she is to be married to Mr. Granby.
He tells them she is also leaving the country.
He tells them he is about to propose to her.
He tells them she is to be married to Mr. Rochester.
18)

The elderly woman and two ladies Jane sees through the latticed window are speaking what language? (from Chapter XXVIII)

Spanish.
French.
German.
Italian.
19)

When Jane speaks to Mr. Rochester's former butler at the inn, what does he tell her about who started the fire? (from Chapter XXXVI)

That Grace Poole caused it.
That Bertha Mason caused it.
That Mr. Rochester caused it.
That Adele Varens caused it.
20)

What is the first sentence of the final chapter of "Jane Eyre?" (from Chapter XXXVIII)

Reader, I eloped with him.
Reader, I married him.
Reader, we married.
Reader, we eloped.
21)

According to Mr. Rochester, he tells Jane that it has been ten years since he has flown from Europe with what three things as his companion? (from Chapter XXIV)

Gratitude, forgiveness, and faith.
Happiness, peace, and relief.
Sorrow, blame, and despair.
Disgust, hate, and rage.
22)

When St. John asks where Jane last resided, how does Jane respond? (from Chapter XXIX)

That it is her secret.
That she is from Gateshead.
That it is not relevant.
That she had resided with Mr. Rochester.
23)

At the beginning of the marriage ceremony, what impediment does the stranger give to stop Jane's and Mr. Rochester's wedding? (from Chapter XXVI)

That Jane has a husband now dead.
That Mr. Rochester has a wife now dead.
That Mr. Rochester has a wife now living.
That Jane has a husband now living.
24)

St. John wants Jane to be the mistress of what kind of school? (from Chapter XXX)

A school for poor girls and boys.
A school for wealthy girls.
A school for poor girls.
A school for wealthy girls and boys.
25)

What does Mr. Rochester forbid Mr. Mason and Jane to do before he departs? (from Chapter XX)

Converse.
Dine.
Leave.
Sleep.
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