Q.1
What does Helen try to teach Jane?
  • The value of patience
  • The benefits of nursing anger
  • The importance of fighting injustices
  • All of the above
Q.2
Who makes Jane feel at home in Thornfield, despite the grandness of the building and the cool, gruff behavior of its owner?
  • Adèle
  • Blanche Ingram
  • Sophie
  • Mrs Fairfax
Q.3
Which of the following events demonstrates Miss Temple's compassion soon after Jane's arrival at Lowood School?
  • She worries that Jane has traveled alone at such a young age
  • She strokes Jane's cheek
  • She orders extra bread and cheese to compensate for the burnt porridge served to the children for breakfast
  • All of the above
Q.4
St John Rivers is an austere man. Which of the following lines of dialog best depicts this aspect of his character?
  • "Reason, and not Feeling, is my guide: my ambition is unlimited; my desire to rise higher, to do more than others, insatiable. I honor endurance, perseverance, industry, talent; because these are the means by which men achieve great ends"
  • "I have only brought you a little parcel my sisters left for you"
  • "I burnt for the more active life of the world — for the more exciting toils of a literary career — for the destiny of an artist, author, orator; anything, rather than that of a priest"
  • "It is strange that I love Rosamond Oliver so wildly — with all the intensity, indeed, of a first passion"
Q.5
Which of the following characterizes Bertha Mason's attitude towards Mr Rochester?
  • Compassionate
  • Vengeful
  • Forgiving
  • Dispassionate
Q.6
Which of the following does NOT express one of Mr Brocklehurst's beliefs about the appropriate way to educate and care for the children of Lowood School?
  • Physical punishment is good for the soul
  • Nature must be tamed
  • Children respond best to praise
  • Feeding good food to the body will starve the soul
Q.7
Whose affections does Mr Rochester accept without much pleasure?
  • Bertha Mason's
  • Jane's
  • Adèle's
  • Mr Rochester enjoys everyone's attentions and affections
Q.8
"My uncle Reed is in heaven and can see all you do and think; and so can papa and mama: they know how you shut me up all day long, and how you wish me dead." What does this quotation tell the reader about Jane?
  • She is cruel
  • She is resentful towards all adults
  • She has a strong sense of justice
  • She is quiet and obedient
Q.9
Which of the following adjectives does NOT describe Blanche Ingram?
  • Showy
  • Thoughtful
  • Talented
  • Disdainful
Q.10
Upon first meeting Mr Rochester, Jane feels comfortable speaking to him because he is....
  • Not handsome
  • Not good-humoured
  • Frowning and rough
  • All of the above
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