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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. How old is Jane when the novel opens?
(a) Seven.
(b) Twelve.
(c) Fifteen.
(d) Ten.
2. As she comforts Jane after Mr. Brocklehurst leaves, Helen tells her, "If all the world ________ you, and believed you wicked, while your own conscience ________ you, and absolved you from guilt, you would not be without __________."
(a) Hated; disapproved; friends.
(b) Envied; approved; enemies.
(c) Envied; disapproved; enemies.
(d) Hated; approved; friends.
3. Whom does Jane see riding along with Mr. Rochester on the night of the party's arrival, as well as the next morning?
(a) Grace Poole.
(b) John.
(c) Blanche Ingram.
(d) Mrs. Eshton.
4. According to Bessie's husband, Robert Leaven, how has John Reed died?
(a) Murder.
(b) Suicide.
(c) Cancer.
(d) Thypus.
5. Why is Jane taken and locked in the red-room?
(a) Because she defends herself against Bessie.
(b) Because she defends herself against John.
(c) Because she pulls Georgiana's hair.
(d) Because she tells on Eliza.
Short Answer Questions
1. What is the name of Mr. Rochester's dog?
2. Who orders a lunch of bread and cheese after learning of the girls' inedible breakfast?
3. Why does Mr. Rochester fetch Jane in the middle of the night to help Mr. Mason?
4. What is the name of the surgeon with whom Mr. Rochester returns?
5. What is the weather like as the novel opens?
Short Essay Questions
1. What is Jane's first impression of Thornfield in her new position as governess, and why is this significant?
2. What happens when Jane confesses her feelings for Mr. Rochester, and how is this significant?
3. On her deathbed, Mrs. Reed informs Jane of what, and why is this significant?
4. What does Mr. Rochester demand of Jane and Mr. Mason when they are left alone together, and what does it signify?
5. Why is Jane forbidden to sit with Mrs. Reed and the children, and how is this significant?
6. What is Jane's impression of Mr. Rochester's and Blanche's relationship?
7. When Jane and Rochester meet in the garden, why does Mr. Rochester tell her about a position in Ireland?
8. What are the girls fed when Jane first arrives at Lowood that no one can eat, and why is this significant?
9. How is Helen Burns treated by Miss Scatcherd, and how does she respond?
10. What appeared in a dream that Bessie once had that was a bad omen, and what does this foreshadow in the novel?
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