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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. The author says that the lamps glittered like...
(a) Diamonds
(b) Moon rays
(c) Carbuncles
(d) Stars
2. Who is the beneficiary of Jekyll's will?
(a) Utterson
(b) Orphanage
(c) His dog
(d) Hyde
3. Who is Hyde supposedly connected to?
(a) Harrison
(b) Renfield
(c) Metzger
(d) Jekyll
4. What does Utterson believe were Hyde's intentions?
(a) To murder Jekyll
(b) To embezzle Jekyll's fortune
(c) To become royalty
(d) To become a scientist
5. How does Hyde come and go from Jekyll's house?
(a) The butler lets Hyde in
(b) Hyde has a key
(c) Hyde crawls through a window
(d) Hyde has an adjoining apartment
Short Answer Questions
1. What is the name of the lawyer's friend?
2. What item did the police retrieve from the ashes?
3. What was the name of the victim?
4. Who identified the victim?
5. Who did the stranger terrorize?
Short Essay Questions
1. The street was deserted when the murder took place. How was the murderer first identified?
2. 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?
3. How does Hyde react when Utterson says that their mutual friend is Jekyll?
4. As Utterson and Jekyll speak, Utterson notices a drastic change in his friend's demeanor. What causes Jekyll to turn pale?
5. The police take detailed information about the crime with the child. When was the stranger first seen?
6. What object cemented Utterson's theory that the murderer was Hyde?
7. A stranger on the street attracted the attention of many bystanders, including Mr. Enfield. Why was Mr. Enfield shocked by the stranger?
8. Utterson finally has the opportunity to meet Mr. Hyde. What is the overall impression Utterson has of Hyde?
9. What was the condition of Hyde's house when it was inspected?
10. Why does Utterson pay a visit to Dr. Lanyon?
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