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This test consists of 5 multiple choice questions, 5 short answer questions, and 10 short essay questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. What might come out at Hyde's trial?
(a) Murder
(b) Jekyll and Hyde's relationship
(c) Past crimes
(d) Jekyll's name
2. What trait is highly sought after in the time of the book?
(a) Respectability
(b) Honesty
(c) Having money
(d) Cunning
3. The author says that the lamps glittered like...
(a) Diamonds
(b) Moon rays
(c) Stars
(d) Carbuncles
4. Approximately how much time passed before the murder took place?
(a) One year
(b) Three months
(c) Six months
(d) Two years
5. What is Hyde's response when Utterson claims they have a mutual friend?
(a) The conversation is interrupted
(b) Hyde accuses Utterson of lying
(c) Hyde denies knowing the mutual friend
(d) Hyde ignores Utterson
Short Answer Questions
1. Lanyon feels what has happened to Jekyll?
2. Where did Hyde live?
3. How was the victim killed?
4. What should happen if Jekyll disappears?
5. What color was the victim's hair?
Short Essay Questions
1. As Jekyll remains locked in his lab, he suddenly becomes agitated. Why is Jekyll upset?
2. As Utterson and Jekyll speak, Utterson notices a drastic change in his friend's demeanor. What causes Jekyll to turn pale?
3. Utterson attempts to speak with Jekyll about his isolation and obvious distress. What does Jekyll refuse to talk about?
4. The traumatized family received money for their troubles. Who wrote the check?
5. Utterson is restless and decides that he must go immediately to Jekyll's house. Why does Utterson go to Jekyll's house?
6. Utterson and Enfield come upon a building with no windows and a mysterious door. What is so strange about the door?
7. Utterson and Enfield were discussing Jekyll but Enfield would not speak the doctor's name aloud. Why did Enfield refuse to reveal Jekyll's name?
8. Why does Utterson pay a visit to Dr. Lanyon?
9. Utterson visits Jekyll and is shown the note from Hyde. What does Jekyll lie to Utterson about?
10. Utterson's feeling of dread begins to strengthen. What convinces Utterson that Jekyll is in big trouble?
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