Q.1
Where was Charlotte sent with her sisters after her mother died?
  • To a workhouse
  • To be cared for by her unkind aunt in the north of England
  • The Clergy Daughters' School
  • To a convent
Q.2
Charlotte Brontë spent some time working as which of the following?
  • Journalist
  • Headmistress
  • Painter
  • Teacher
Q.3
When was first published?
  • 1797
  • 1847
  • 1897
  • 1947
Q.4
What does Spanish-town, Jamaica, have in common with India, where St John Rivers carries out his missionary work?
  • Charlotte Brontë traveled widely, including to both of these places
  • Charlotte Brontë had uncles living in both places
  • Both places were part of the British Empire
  • The two places have nothing in common
Q.5
In which era was written?
  • The Elizabethan
  • The Georgian
  • The Regency
  • The Victorian
Q.6
How are the Yorkshire Moors depicted in the novel?
  • As a gentle, nurturing environment
  • As a harsh environment, both in physical and social terms
  • As a civilized, cultivated environment
  • As a gentle environment inhabited by harsh people
Q.7
Inheritance plays an important role in . Which of the following events relies on the rules of inheritance?
  • The Rivers family do not inherit money which they had expected
  • Rochester has not long owned Thornfield Hall
  • Jane becomes an "independent" woman
  • All of the above
Q.8
What was the profession of Charlotte Brontë's father?
  • Doctor
  • Teacher
  • Solicitor
  • Clergyman
Q.9
Where did Charlotte Brontë live during the time when she wrote Jane Eyre?
  • Yorkshire
  • Belgium
  • Paris
  • London
Q.10
was first published under which name?
  • George Eliot
  • "A Lady"
  • Currer Bell
  • Charlotte Brontë
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