Q.1
Which of the following is NOT a change Jane finds when she finds Mr Rochester at the end of the novel?
  • Adèle has a new governess
  • Rochester has been blinded
  • Bertha Mason is dead
  • Thornfield Hall has been gutted by fire
Q.2
How are Jane and the Rivers siblings related?
  • They were neighbors as children
  • Jane is the long-lost sister of the Rivers siblings
  • Jane's mother married their uncle
  • They are not actually related, but refer to themselves as "cousins" to express how close they are
Q.3
Where is Jane sent by her aunt, Mrs Reed?
  • Thornfield Hall
  • Lowood School
  • Gateshead
  • Moor House
Q.4
Which of the following is true of Blanche Ingram?
  • She makes efforts to befriend Jane
  • She has little care for wealth
  • She represents everything which Jane is not
  • She deeply loves Rochester and is devastated when he decides to marry Jane
Q.5
Mr Rochester is filled with self-loathing for his past mistakes and the wild behaviors of his youth. What does he say draws him to Jane?
  • Her strong passions and powerful sense of self
  • Her kindness towards Adèle
  • Her skill at art
  • Her honest and pure character
Q.6
Why is the wedding between Jane and Mr Rochester stopped?
  • Mr Mason hates Mr Rochester and wishes to ruin his life
  • Mr Rochester is already married
  • Jane gives into her fears about marriage
  • Jealousy prompts Bertha Mason to send her brother to interrupt the wedding
Q.7
Who does Jane believe at first to be responsible for the strange sounds in the attic at Thornfield?
  • Bertha Mason
  • Grace Poole
  • Sophie
  • Mrs Fairfax
Q.8
Why is Mr Rochester responsible for Adèle?
  • Her mother died, leaving Rochester as her guardian
  • She is his daughter
  • She is his niece
  • He takes an interest in all orphaned children
Q.9
What does Jane learn from her visit to Gateshead as an adult?
  • She learns the reason for her aunt's hatred of her as a child
  • She learns to be compassionate and forgiving towards her aunt despite the past
  • She learns that her cousins have become even unhappier than she had been as a child
  • All of the above
Q.10
The regime at Lowood School is cruel and harsh on the children. Which occurrence brings a drastic change in circumstances at the school?
  • The best teachers resign in protest at the conditions
  • Children starve through only being given burnt porridge to eat
  • Jane objects to her unfair punishment
  • An epidemic of typhus fever spreads through the school
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