Starter quiz

  • In 'The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde', what is the missing word in the chapter title 'Incident at the...'?
    • 'Window' ✓
  • In 'The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde', who does Mr. Utterson like to go walking with?
    • 'Mr. Enfield' ✓
  • What is the best definition of a hypocrite?
    • Someone who likes to exaggerate the stories they tell.
    • Sometime who pretends to have higher morals than they do in reality.  ✓
    • Someone who is always kind and charitable to his friends and family.
    • Someone who takes a negative and intolerant view of other people.
  • Starting with the first, put the events of chapter 7 of 'The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde' in chronological order.
    • 1
      Mr. Utterson and Mr. Enfield are out walking.
    • 2
      Mr. Utterson and Mr. Enfield see Dr. Jekyll sitting at the window of his house.
    • 3
      Mr. Utterson calls up to him and invites him to come for a walk.
    • 4
      Dr. Jekyll says that he is too ill.
    • 5
      Suddenly Dr. Jekyll looks terrified and closes the window violently.
    • 6
      Mr. Utterson and Mr. Enfield are appalled and walk away.
  • In reference to the novel, which is the most conceptualised way to finish the following sentence: Stevenson chooses to set the action of Chapter 7 on a Sunday because...
    • he wants to show how evil can flourish even on a day that is meant to be holy.  ✓
    • he is keen to stress how much Mr. Utterson likes to keep to a routine.
    • Sunday is a non working day and so the characters have more free time.
  • In chapter 7 of 'The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde', the window to Dr. Jekyll's house is described as "half open." What is the best analysis of the quotation? Tick all that apply.
    • It indicates that Dr. Jekyll is open to receiving guests.
    • It hints at the duality of Dr. Jekyll.  ✓
    • It suggests the incomplete knowledge that the characters have about the mystery.  ✓
    • It indicates that Dr. Jekyll is open to having his secrets known.
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