The strage case of Dr Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

The strage case of Dr Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

12th Grade

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The strage case of Dr Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

The strage case of Dr Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

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English

12th Grade

Easy

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

What is the main theme of the novel Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde?

The importance of friendship and loyalty

The duality of human nature and the struggle between good and evil.

The power of love and forgiveness

The pursuit of wealth and success

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

What is the significance of moral ambiguity in the characters of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde?

The significance of moral ambiguity in the characters of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde is to show the importance of maintaining a perfect reputation in society.

The significance of moral ambiguity in the characters of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde is to demonstrate the simplicity of human nature without any internal conflict.

The significance of moral ambiguity in the characters of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde lies in the exploration of the duality of human nature and the consequences of repressing one's darker impulses.

The significance of moral ambiguity in the characters of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde is to highlight the benefits of embracing one's darker impulses.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

How does the novel critique Victorian society?

The novel critiques Victorian society by praising its rigid social norms and gender roles

The novel critiques Victorian society by ignoring the class distinctions and moral decay of the upper class

The novel critiques Victorian society by focusing on the positive aspects of the upper class

The novel critiques Victorian society by highlighting its rigid social norms, gender roles, and class distinctions, as well as the hypocrisy and moral decay of the upper class.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Discuss the concept of good vs evil as portrayed in the novel.

The concept of good vs evil in the novel is portrayed through the contrasting actions and motivations of the main characters, with the protagonist representing good and the antagonist representing evil. The novel explores the complexities of morality and the consequences of choices made by the characters.

The protagonist and antagonist have similar motivations and actions

The novel does not explore the concept of good vs evil

The concept of good vs evil in the novel is portrayed through the weather and natural disasters

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

How does the transformation of Dr Jekyll into Mr Hyde reflect the theme of identity and transformation?

The transformation of Dr Jekyll into Mr Hyde reflects the theme of identity and transformation by emphasizing the significance of time management and productivity.

The transformation of Dr Jekyll into Mr Hyde reflects the theme of identity and transformation by showing the importance of exercise and diet in maintaining a healthy lifestyle.

The transformation of Dr Jekyll into Mr Hyde reflects the theme of identity and transformation by showcasing the duality of human nature and the struggle between good and evil within oneself.

The transformation of Dr Jekyll into Mr Hyde reflects the theme of identity and transformation by highlighting the benefits of meditation and mindfulness.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

How does the character of Mr Hyde represent the darker side of human nature?

Mr Hyde represents the darker side of human nature through his kindness and generosity, which reflects the capacity for good that exists within all individuals.

Mr Hyde represents the darker side of human nature through his peaceful and harmonious behavior, which reflects the capacity for tranquility that exists within all individuals.

Mr Hyde represents the darker side of human nature through his honesty and integrity, which reflects the capacity for righteousness that exists within all individuals.

Mr Hyde represents the darker side of human nature through his violent and immoral behavior, which reflects the capacity for evil that exists within all individuals.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Explain the symbolism behind the physical appearance of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde.

Dr Jekyll's appearance represents intelligence and Mr Hyde's appearance represents strength

The physical appearance of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde symbolizes the importance of maintaining a healthy lifestyle

The physical appearance of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde symbolizes the struggle between good and evil

The physical appearance of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde symbolizes the duality of human nature, with Dr Jekyll representing the civilized and moral side, and Mr Hyde representing the darker and more primitive side.

8.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

In what ways does the novel explore the idea of inner conflict within individuals?

The novel explores inner conflict through the characters' love for nature and the outdoors.

The novel explores inner conflict through the internal struggles and dilemmas faced by the characters, as well as their emotional and psychological turmoil.

The novel explores inner conflict through the characters' physical strength and abilities.

The novel explores inner conflict through the characters' unwavering confidence and determination.