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In what city is the book set?
London
New York
Paris
Dublin
In what era was the book set?
Tudor
Edwardian
Victorian
Modern
Which two characters begin the first chapter with a walk?
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Dr. Lanyon and Mr. Poole
Mr. Utterson and Mr. Enfield
Mr. Utterson and Dr. Jekyll
Who did Dr. Jekyll leave all of his possessions to in his will?
Poole
Utterson
Enfield
Hyde
What fear does Utterson have at the end of chapter 1?
That Hyde will kill Jekyll
That Jekyll will kill Hyde
That Jekyll might change his will
That Hyde is going to kill the little girl
What revelation does Mr. Guest, Utterson's head clerk, make about Hyde's letter?
Hyde's letter has spots of blood on it
Hyde's letter is written in Latin
Hyde's letter is in Jekyll's handwriting
Hyde's letter reveals him to be the killer
After Sir Carew's murder, what does Jekyll promise Utterson?
That he will change his will
That he will murder Hyde
That he will turn Hyde in
That he will never see Hyde again
After Mr. Hyde stumps on the little girl, what is strange about the cheque Mr. Hyde gave her?
It was a fake
It had Dr. Jekyll's name on it
It was for the wrong amount
It was on very fine paper
At the beginning of Chapter 4, what does a servant girl witness from a window?
A murder
Jekyll and Hyde meeting in secret
Jekyll transforming into Hyde
Hyde trampling a little child
What does the door described in chapter 1 symbolize?
the gateway to an evil world
the poorer people in Victorian society
Dr. Jekyll's wealth
Mr. Utterson's rumored affair
After Sir Carew's murder, who leads the police to Hyde’s home?
Jekyll
A servant girl
Utterson
Enfield
Who tells the "Story of the Door" in the very first chapter?
Jekyll
Enfield
Utterson
Lanyon
What evidence was NOT found in connection to the murder of Sir Carew?
Jekyll's broken cane
a letter to Utterson
Hyde's checkbook
Jekyll's will
Who says: "I am painfully situated... my position is a very strange... It is one of those affairs that cannot be mended by talking."
Utterson
Jekyll
Hyde
Dr. Lanyon
Who is described as "...snarled aloud into a savage laugh; and the next moment, with extraordinary quickness, he had unlocked the door and disappeared into the house."
Hyde
Jekyll
Utterson
Poole
Who thinks: "If he be Mr. Hyde...I shall be Mr. Seek"?
Utterson
Dr. Jekyll
Poole
Mr. Enfield
Who is described as "old friends, old mates both at school and college" with Dr. Jekyll?
Dr. Lanyon
Mr. Hyde
Enfield
Utterson
What place is described as: "... now laying gaunt and silent, the tables laden with chemical apparatus, the floor strewn with crates and littered with packing straw..."?
Dr. Jekyll's laboratory
Mr. Hyde's house
Dr. Lanyon's medical lab
Mr. Utterson's dining room
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