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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 is the name of the stranger?
(a) Hyde
(b) Jekyll
(c) Frank
(d) Utterson
2. What evidence does Jekyll give to Utterson?
(a) Bloody shoe
(b) Letter
(c) Murder weapon
(d) Invitation
3. What is the name of the lawyer's friend?
(a) Reilly
(b) Utterson
(c) Enfield
(d) Hyde
4. How does Hyde come and go from Jekyll's house?
(a) Hyde has a key
(b) Hyde has an adjoining apartment
(c) Hyde crawls through a window
(d) The butler lets Hyde in
5. Utterson originally thought Jekyll's will was madness. Now the man thinks it might be...
(a) Illegal
(b) Disgraceful
(c) Foolish
(d) Null and void
Short Answer Questions
1. How long is it before Utterson sees Jekyll?
2. What time did the maid call the police?
3. What is the name of Jekyll's lawyer?
4. Jekyll says that his fears cannot be amended by...
5. Where do the old friends meet?
Short Essay Questions
1. The traumatized family received money for their troubles. Who wrote the check?
2. Utterson and Enfield come upon a building with no windows and a mysterious door. What is so strange about the door?
3. A stranger on the street attracted the attention of many bystanders, including Mr. Enfield. Why was Mr. Enfield shocked by the stranger?
4. Utterson and Lanyon are relieved when Jekyll takes a break from his ongoing isolation. Who was invited to dinner at Jekyll's house?
5. Although Utterson was a quiet man who was not prone to being the center of attention, people seemed to flock to him. Why did people like to be in Utterson's company?
6. Utterson and Jekyll manage to get some time alone at the end of the evening. What topic did Utterson broach with Jekyll?
7. What was Utterson's issue with Jekyll's legal business?
8. G.J. Utterson is a lawyer who appears in the first part of the book. Given Utterson's occupation, what is unusual about his behavior?
9. As a friend and attorney, Utterson frequently helped Jekyll with legal matters. Why is Utterson disturbed by Jekyll's will?
10. Jekyll presents a strong argument for Utterson to respect his wishes regarding the will. What causes Utterson to finally concede to Jekyll's will?
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