Introduction to Novel
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- Q1The setting for 'The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde' isNew York City in the late 1800sLondon in the early 1900sNew York City in the early 1900sLondon in the late 1800s30s
- Q2The author of Dr. Jekyll and Hyde is....Robert Louis StevensonRoger Lorax StimpletonRobert Loomis Stepson30s
- Q3The primary Theme in 'The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde' is?Changes Must be MadeYou should Never Trust a FriendLove Conquers AllEveryone is Capable of both Good and Bad30s
- Q4The main character - Dr. Henry Jekyll - is a respected?Judge and PoliticianDoctor and ScientistBusiness Man and SocialiteLawyer30s
- Q5What is Utterson's profession?LawyerDoctorDetectiveScientist30s
- Q6What is his relationship with Mr. Enfield?enemiescompetitorscolleagueclose friend and distant relative30s
- Q7What sight inspires Enfield to tell Utterson a story in Chapter 1?Dr. Jekyllthe streetMr. Hydea door30s
- Q8What genre would you classify Jekyll & Hyde as?Detective storyNovellaGothic HorrorDrama30s
- Q9How many chapters are there in this novella?201571030s
- Q10The novella setting: time isIndustrial RevolutionModern timesNone of themThe Victorian Era30s
- Q11The author wasScottishAmericanNone of themGerman30s
- Q12Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde belongs to a category known asnoveletteshort novelnovellaAll of them30s
- Q13Victoria society displayed values ofAll of themlow tolerance of crimesexual restraint and religious moralitystrict social code of conduct30s