The Count of Monte Cristo Quiz

This Study Guide consists of approximately 70 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of The Count of Monte Cristo.
Study Guide

The Count of Monte Cristo Quiz

This Study Guide consists of approximately 70 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of The Count of Monte Cristo.

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Questions 1-5 of 25:

1.

Why does Albert wander away from Franz during the carnival? (from Chapter 28, The Prison Register, Chapter 29, The House of Morrel and Son, Chapter 30, The Fifth of September, Chapter 31, Italy: Sinbad the Sailor, Chapter 32, The Waking, Chapter 33, Roman Bandits, Chapter 34, The Colosseum, Chapter 35, La Mazzolata, and)

2.

How did Fernand become a Count? (from Chapter 25, The Unknown, Chapter 26, The Pont Du Gard Inn, and Chapter 27, The Story)

3.

What is the name of Danglars's daughter? (from Chapter 42, Monsieur Bertuccio, Chapter 43, The House at Auteuil, Chapter 44, The Vendetta, Chapter 45, The Rain of Blood, Chapter 46, Unlimited Credit, Chapter 47, The Dappled Greys, and Chapter 48, Ideology)

4.

Why does Caderousse say he did not stop what was happening when Edmond was falsely accused? (from Chapter 25, The Unknown, Chapter 26, The Pont Du Gard Inn, and Chapter 27, The Story)

5.

How does the Count revive the boy in the runaway carriage? (from Chapter 42, Monsieur Bertuccio, Chapter 43, The House at Auteuil, Chapter 44, The Vendetta, Chapter 45, The Rain of Blood, Chapter 46, Unlimited Credit, Chapter 47, The Dappled Greys, and Chapter 48, Ideology)

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