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Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Quiz 1-5

Quiz by Tiffany Cherrie-Marshall

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  • Q1
    What discovery does Mr. Utterson make about Mr. Hyde's appearance during his investigation?
    Hyde has a charming and attractive demeanor.
    Hyde has an unsettling and repulsive appearance that reflects his character.
    Hyde is dressed elegantly and appears wealthy.
    Hyde resembles Dr. Jekyll closely.
    30s
  • Q2
    What does the character of Mr. Hyde primarily represent in the early chapters of the novella?
    The law and order of society.
    A childhood friend of Dr. Jekyll.
    The scientific advancements of the time.
    The darker, repressed side of human nature.
    30s
  • Q3
    How does the setting of London contribute to the themes in the first five chapters of 'Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde'?
    It emphasizes the wealth of the characters.
    It symbolizes the progress of science.
    It reflects the duality of human nature with its contrasting elements.
    It serves only as a backdrop for the plot.
    30s
  • Q4
    What is Mr. Utterson's primary motivation for investigating Mr. Hyde in the first five chapters?
    To acquire Jekyll's fortune.
    To help Hyde regain his reputation.
    To protect his friend Dr. Jekyll and uncover the truth about Hyde.
    To inform the police about Hyde's crimes.
    30s
  • Q5
    What concern does Mr. Utterson express about Dr. Jekyll's will during the early chapters?
    He believes the will is a joke.
    He thinks Jekyll is going mad.
    He fears that Jekyll is being blackmailed by Mr. Hyde.
    He is worried about Jekyll's health.
    30s
  • Q6
    What role does Mr. Poole play in relation to Dr. Jekyll in the early chapters of the novella?
    He is a police officer investigating Hyde.
    He is a lawyer representing Jekyll.
    He is Mr. Hyde's closest friend.
    He is Dr. Jekyll's butler and confidant.
    30s
  • Q7
    How does Dr. Jekyll initially view Mr. Hyde in the first five chapters?
    He sees Hyde as a rival for his reputation.
    He despises Hyde and wants nothing to do with him.
    He believes Hyde is a criminal that must be stopped.
    He feels a sense of fascination and connection to him.
    30s
  • Q8
    What does Mr. Utterson discover that connects Dr. Jekyll with Mr. Hyde in the early chapters?
    A portrait of Hyde painted by Jekyll.
    A diary detailing their friendship.
    A will that leaves everything to Hyde in the event of Jekyll's disappearance.
    A letter accusing Hyde of theft.
    30s
  • Q9
    What event triggers Mr. Hyde's first encounter with Mr. Utterson in the first five chapters?
    Hyde attending a dinner party with Jekyll.
    Hyde trampling a girl in the street.
    Jekyll introducing Hyde to Utterson.
    Utterson meeting Hyde at a bar.
    30s
  • Q10
    What is the relationship between Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde as revealed in the first five chapters?
    Dr. Jekyll is a scientist working against Mr. Hyde.
    Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde are twins.
    Dr. Jekyll is Hyde's father.
    Dr. Jekyll is the alter ego of Mr. Hyde.
    30s

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