Q.1
What is the relationship between Mr Utterson and Dr Jekyll?
  • The two men have a purely professional relationship, with Mr Utterson acting as Dr Jekyll's lawyer
  • The two men are minor acquaintances
  • The two men are estranged
  • The two men are old friends
Q.2
Mr Utterson believes Dr Jekyll to be a victim of Mr Hyde. Of what does he suspect Hyde?
  • Blackmail
  • Bribery
  • Libel
  • All of the above
Q.3
Why does Dr Jekyll become progressively more confined to his home, and more specifically, his living quarters and lab?
  • He becomes bored with ordinary life, making him unsociable
  • He realizes that he has begun to hate all of humankind
  • He can no longer control his transformations into Mr Hyde
  • His servants insist on keeping him confined
Q.4
Where does Dr Jekyll leave his confession?
  • In a safe
  • In a large envelope on his desk
  • With his butler
  • In his filing cabinet
Q.5
Which one of the following terms of Dr Jekyll's will gives Mr Utterson the greatest concern?
  • In the case of Jekyll's death, all of his possessions will be inherited by Hyde
  • In the case of his disappearance, his home and possessions will be immediately inherited by Hyde
  • With minor exceptions, Hyde will be free from obligations after inheriting Jekyll's estate
  • Hyde must pay a few small amounts to the members of Jekyll's household after inheriting the estate
Q.6
How does Mr Utterson first learn of Mr Hyde's brutish behavior?
  • Dr Lanyon discusses his suspicions with Mr Utterson
  • Mr Enfield tells him about witnessing Mr Hyde trampling over a young girl without stopping
  • He witnesses Mr Hyde trampling over a young girl at a street corner without stopping
  • Dr Jekyll appeals to him for help after Mr Hyde tramples a young girl in the street
Q.7
Dr Jekyll returns briefly to his former self and spends more time with his friends following which event?
  • The death of Dr Lanyon
  • One of the key ingredients of his potion becomes unavailable
  • The murder of Sir Danvers Carew
  • Mr Utterson questions him once more about his will
Q.8
Mr Hyde gradually begins to gain the upper hand over Dr Jekyll, who finds himself transforming without consuming his concoction. Which of the following explains why he struggles to return to his own self?
  • One of the original ingredients for the drug cannot be reproduced
  • He runs out of money to buy the ingredients for the drug
  • The pharmacists become suspicious and refuse to see him the necessary ingredients for the drug
  • He forgets how to make the drug
Q.9
What causes Dr Lanyon's death?
  • Mr Hyde threatens him in public
  • Dr Jekyll gives him a drug which makes him ill
  • Old age
  • Shock
Q.10
What reason does Dr Jekyll give for experimenting with the potion?
  • He wished to free his primitive nature from the "remorse of his more upright twin"
  • He wished to free his "upright" nature from the shame caused by his primitive nature
  • He wished to test his theory of humanity's dual identity
  • All of the above
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