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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. According to Mr. Brocklehurst, Miss Temple NOT should not accustom the girls to what?
(a) Habits of obedience and servitude.
(b) Habits of luxury and indulgence.
(c) Habits of poverty and frugality.
(d) Habits of pleasure and moderation.
2. Of what game is Jane ignorant that the party proposes to play?
(a) Charades.
(b) Bridge.
(c) Polo.
(d) Roulette.
3. According to Jane, what hour in the evening has provided "the ruddy gloaming, the licensed uproar, the confusion of many voices gave one a welcome sense of liberty?"
(a) Dinner-hour.
(b) Final-hour.
(c) Breakfast-hour.
(d) Play-hour.
4. Who, according to Jane, in her final eight years at Lowood, "stood me in the stead of mother, governess, and, latterly, companion"?
(a) Miss Scatcherd.
(b) Miss Temple.
(c) Miss Miller.
(d) Mrs. Brocklehurst.
5. Jane warns the gypsy of what when she asks if Jane would like her fortune told?
(a) She has no memory.
(b) She has no money.
(c) She has no faith.
(d) She has no food.
Short Answer Questions
1. According to Jane, why are the girls predisposed to becoming ill so that forty-five out of eighty are afflicted?
2. What does Mr. Rochester ask Jane to do as they listen to the nightingale?
3. What does Mr. Rochester ask Jane to see that will suit Mrs. Rochester exactly?
4. What is the name of the surgeon with whom Mr. Rochester returns?
5. What does Mr. Rochester ask Jane regarding his appearance?
Short Essay Questions
1. How does Jane respond to Mr. Rochester's inquiry about whether she finds him attractive, and why is this significant?
2. Why is Jane punished in the Red Room, and why is the room significant?
3. What does the gypsy ask Jane, and why is this significant?
4. Who arrives to tell the guests' fortunes? How does Blanche respond to her fortune's being told?
5. What is Jane's first impression of Thornfield in her new position as governess, and why is this significant?
6. What does Mrs. Reed tell Mr. Brocklehurst about Jane, and how is this significant?
7. What happens to Mr. Mason during his first night at Thornfield, and why is this significant?
8. From what do the girls at Lowood suffer when Spring arrives, and how is this significant?
9. How does Jane first meet Mr. Rochester, and why is this significant?
10. What are the conditions like at Lowood, and what does it signify about the educational system?
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