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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 Jane, why are the girls predisposed to becoming ill so that forty-five out of eighty are afflicted?
(a) Because of semi-starvation and neglected colds.
(b) Because of lack of exercise and too many sweets.
(c) Because of physical abuse and lack of vitamins.
(d) Because of stifling heat and a fatty diet.
2. According to Jane, why is Blanche "too inferior" to excite jealousy?
(a) Because she is too pretty and worldly.
(b) Because she is too intelligent and kind.
(c) Because she is not good or original.
(d) Because she is unattractive and poor.
3. Who is the newcomer who arrives from England whom the ladies call a "beautiful man"?
(a) Mr. Lynn.
(b) Mr. Fairfax.
(c) Mr. Eshton.
(d) Mr. Mason.
4. After Jane tells Mr. Rochester that Mr. Mason has arrived, what does he exclaim?
(a) "Mason - the West Indies!"
(b) "Mason - in England!"
(c) "Mason - we must go!"
(d) "Mason - go fetch him!"
5. To whom is Jane referring when she thinks, "I will put her to some test, such absolute impenetrability is past comprehension"?
(a) Adele.
(b) Grace Poole.
(c) Sophie.
(d) Mrs. Fairfax.
Short Answer Questions
1. As Mr. Rochester and Jane discuss the prospect of her going to Ireland, what does Jane begin to do when she hears a nightingale?
2. How does Jane respond to Mr. Lloyd's presence in the room?
3. Why does Bessie's husband, Robert Leaven, come to Thornfield to see Jane?
4. When Mr. Rochester suggests Jane get a position in Ireland to educate the five daughters of Mrs. Dionysius O'Gall, Jane proclaims that the sea is a barrier to what?
5. After Mrs. Reed's funeral, where does Eliza tell Jane she is taking up residence?
Short Essay Questions
1. Who arrives to tell the guests' fortunes? How does Blanche respond to her fortune's being told?
2. What is Jane's impression of Mr. Rochester's and Blanche's relationship?
3. When Rochester returns with Blanche and a large party, how do they treat Jane, and why is this significant?
4. Why is Jane forbidden to sit with Mrs. Reed and the children, and how is this significant?
5. On her deathbed, Mrs. Reed informs Jane of what, and why is this significant?
6. What does Mrs. Reed tell Mr. Brocklehurst about Jane, and how is this significant?
7. When Jane and Rochester meet in the garden, why does Mr. Rochester tell her about a position in Ireland?
8. What is Jane's first impression of Thornfield in her new position as governess, and why is this significant?
9. Why does Jane stay at Gateshead after Mrs. Reed passes, and why is this significant?
10. How do Bessie and Mr. Lloyd help Jane after she is punished in the Red Room, and why is this significant?
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