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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. Who admitted Utterson to Jekyll's house?
(a) Newcomen
(b) Jekyll
(c) Poole
(d) The maid
2. What is Jekyll accused of?
(a) Murder
(b) Lying
(c) Forgery
(d) Destroying evidence
3. What is another name for Jekyll's laboratory?
(a) Dissecting rooms
(b) Carriage house
(c) Garden shed
(d) Outhouse
4. Mr. Enfield has a rule about what?
(a) Asking questions
(b) Crossing against a light
(c) Smoking in public
(d) Giving advice
5. Lanyon feels what has happened to Jekyll?
(a) Hyde is blackmailing Jekyll
(b) Jekyll is seriously ill
(c) Jekyll has gone mad
(d) Jekyll has been abducted
Short Answer Questions
1. How does Jekyll react when Utterson mentions Hyde?
2. What is the name of Jekyll's lawyer?
3. Who identified the victim?
4. How did the police intend to capture Hyde?
5. Why is Utterson disturbed?
Short Essay Questions
1. Utterson finally has the opportunity to meet Mr. Hyde. What is the overall impression Utterson has of Hyde?
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. Utterson's feeling of dread begins to strengthen. What convinces Utterson that Jekyll is in big trouble?
4. What was the condition of Hyde's house when it was inspected?
5. Utterson and Enfield come upon a building with no windows and a mysterious door. What is so strange about the door?
6. A stranger on the street attracted the attention of many bystanders, including Mr. Enfield. Why was Mr. Enfield shocked by the stranger?
7. How does Hyde react when Utterson says that their mutual friend is Jekyll?
8. The street was deserted when the murder took place. How was the murderer first identified?
9. Jekyll presents a strong argument for Utterson to respect his wishes regarding the will. What causes Utterson to finally concede to Jekyll's will?
10. There is speculation that Jekyll's good standing could be destroyed. What might damage Jekyll's reputation?
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