Starter quiz
- Where is 'The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde' primarily set?
- Victorian-era New York
- Victorian-era London ✓
- 19th-century Edinburgh
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- In 'The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde', what is Mr. Utterson's profession in the story, and how does it relate to the plot?
- He is a lawyer, investigating Dr. Jekyll's mysterious will. ✓
- He is a detective solving crimes in London.
- He is a doctor working with Dr. Jekyll.
- He is a writer documenting London's social issues.
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- In Chapter 1 of 'The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde', what is significant about Mr. Hyde's trampling of the young girl?
- It highlights Mr. Hyde's rejection of societal norms.
- It demonstrates Mr. Hyde's fear of the girl.
- It establishes Mr. Hyde's violent and callous nature. ✓
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- In 'The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde', when does Utterson first see Hyde?
- on a walk with Enfield
- coming out of the small door
- in his dream ✓
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- In 'The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde', what is the primary theme that runs through the first two chapters of the novel?
- truth and honesty
- scientific experimentation
- social class and morality ✓
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- In 'The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde', why is Utterson so interested in Jekyll's will?
- He wants to know if anyone hs changed it.
- He believes it will tell him more about Jekyll's relationship with Hyde. ✓
- He thinks it will tell him whether Hyde is dangerous.
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