
<p> Reading Quizzes: Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde</p><p>Chapter 1: Story of the Door Open Book Quiz (23 points possible) Name______</p><p>1. Who is the author of Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde?</p><p>A. Wallace Stevens</p><p>B. Longmans Green</p><p>C. Robert Louis Stevenson</p><p>D. Katherine Linehan</p><p>2. In what city does the story take place?</p><p>A. Madrid</p><p>B. Paris</p><p>C. London</p><p>D. Dublin</p><p>3. Which feature DOES NOT describe the nature of the friendship between Mr. Utterson and Mr. Enfield?</p><p>A. They cherished each other’s company.</p><p>B. They seemed to have nothing in common.</p><p>C. They didn’t talk much when they went on their walks through London.</p><p>D. They were bored by each other’s company and looked for relief in the appearance of a friend.</p><p>Chapter 2: Search for Mr. Hyde </p><p>1. ____ In what setting does the opening of the chapter take place?</p><p>H. Mr. Utterson’s house</p><p>A. Dr. Jekyll’s house</p><p>B. Mr. Enfield’s house</p><p>C. Mr. Lanyon’s house</p><p>2. ____ What is the main reason Utterson goes to Lanyon’s house?</p><p>1 Reading Quizzes: Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde</p><p>A. Because he is friends with Dr. Jekyll</p><p>B. Because he wants to find out if he knows anything about Mr. Hyde</p><p>C. Because he wants to tell him about what he knows concerning Mr. Hyde</p><p>D. Because he suspects that Mr. Hyde lives there</p><p>3. ____ How does Utterson meet Mr. Hyde?</p><p>A. He goes to Dr. Jekyll’s house and the servant introduces them.</p><p>B. He waits outside of the Hyde’s house at night until he comes home.</p><p>C. He sees him trample a little girl and makes a citizen’s arrest.</p><p>D. He follows him home one night from work and then introduces himself.</p><p>Chapter 3: Dr. Jekyll Was Quite At Ease. </p><p>1. ____ Why do most people tend to like Utterson even though he is a “dry Lawyer”?</p><p>A. Because he is respected in society.</p><p>B. Because he sympathizes with their problems.</p><p>C. Because he doesn’t talk much.</p><p>D. Because he is friendly.</p><p>2. ____ What rhetorical device is used in Jekyll’s final statement, “I only ask for justice; I only ask you to help him for my sake, when I am no longer here” ? (page 21)</p><p>A. Dramatic irony</p><p>B. Foreshadowing</p><p>C. Allusion</p><p>D. Satire</p><p>2 Reading Quizzes: Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde</p><p>3. ____ How does Utterson feel after his conversation with Dr. Jekyll is over?</p><p>A. A bit skeptical and worried about Jekyll</p><p>B. Ashamed for bringing up the subject of the will in the first place</p><p>C. Relieved because Jekyll seems to be in control of the situation</p><p>D. Angry that Jekyll refuses to tell him the whole story</p><p>Chapter 4: The Carew Murder Case</p><p>1) Using the first line, write either T (for true) or F (for false) for each one of the phrases. </p><p>____ An old man sat dreamily looking out his upstairs, bedroom window.</p><p>____ Mr. Hyde clubbed the victim with a cane.</p><p>____ Utterson identified the victim as Sir Danvers Carew.</p><p>____ The victim was carrying a stamped envelope addressed to Dr. Jekyll.</p><p>____ The cane was found fully intact in the gutter.</p><p>Chapter 5: Incident of the Letter </p><p>1. Who is Poole AND who is Mr. Guest? What are their roles in the story?</p><p>Chapters 6-7: “Remarkable Incident of Dr. Lanyon” AND “Incident at the Window” </p><p>1. ____ What happens to Hyde after the Carew murder?</p><p>C. His body is found in the river</p><p>D. He flees the country</p><p>E. He kills Jekyll</p><p>F. He disappears</p><p>3 Reading Quizzes: Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde</p><p>2. ____ What does Lanyon give Utterson before he dies?</p><p>A. A box, not to be opened until Lanyon’s death</p><p>B. A letter, not to be opened until Jekyll’s death or disappearance</p><p>C. A small fortune</p><p>D. A mysterious vial</p><p>3. ____ Who closes the window quickly after showing an “expression of abject terror and despair”?</p><p>A. Dr. Jekyll</p><p>B. Dr. Lanyon</p><p>C. Mr. Hyde</p><p>D. Mr. Guest</p><p>Chapter 8: The Last Night</p><p>1. ____ Why do the servants think that the man in the laboratory is not Jekyll?</p><p>A. His voice is different from Jekyll’s</p><p>B. Jekyll is out of the country</p><p>C. Jekyll is dead</p><p>D. Jekyll never goes in the laboratory</p><p>2. ____ For what does the inhabitant of the cabinet constantly petition?</p><p>A. His medicine</p><p>B. His will</p><p>C. His papers</p><p>D. A drug that is as pure as the drug he had used before</p><p>E.</p><p>3. ____ What does the butler think happened to his master?</p><p>4 Reading Quizzes: Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde</p><p>A. That he has become an odious version of himself known as Mr. Hyde</p><p>B. That he was murdered</p><p>C. That he has killed himself</p><p>D. That he was abducted</p><p>Chapter 9: Dr. Lanyon’s Narrative </p><p>1. ___ Which is NOT among the contents of the drawer?</p><p>A. Salt</p><p>B. Blood-red liquor</p><p>C. A record book</p><p>D. Wrappers</p><p>E. All of the above are in the drawer</p><p>2. ____ Which one of the following does Hyde/Jekyll strongly suggest as a primary reason for demonstrating to Lanyon what happens when he drinks his potion? </p><p>A. He wants to get back at him for calling his experiments balderdash.</p><p>B. He wants to prove to Lanyon that his views are narrow and that he underestimated the virtues of his (Jekyll’s) own transcendental medicine.</p><p>C. He intends to give Lanyon the shock of his life, so that he can no longer sleep and will eventually die.</p><p>D. So that Lanyon will now agree to help him with his scientific discovery.</p><p>Chapter 10: Henry Jekyll’s Full Statement of the Case</p><p>1. ____ What did Jekyll say were his best qualities before his great experiment?</p><p>A. His ability to work hard (his industry)</p><p>B. His admiration for morally good men</p><p>5 Reading Quizzes: Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde</p><p>C. His admiration for wise men</p><p>D. All of the above</p><p>6</p>
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