Volume One of Frankenstein Quiz

Volume One of Frankenstein Quiz

12th Grade

15 Qs

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Volume One of Frankenstein Quiz

Volume One of Frankenstein Quiz

Assessment

Quiz

English

12th Grade

Hard

DOK Level 3: Strategic Thinking

Standards-aligned

Created by

Trevor Rabalais

FREE Resource

15 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

How does Victor Frankenstein's early interest in alchemy and natural philosophy influence his later scientific endeavors?

It leads him to reject all forms of science.

It inspires him to pursue the creation of life.

It causes him to focus solely on chemistry.

It makes him skeptical of scientific advancements.

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DOK Level 3: Strategic Thinking

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Analyze the role of Victor's family background in shaping his character and ambitions. What evidence from the text supports this?

His family discourages his scientific pursuits, leading to his rebellion.

His family's wealth and status provide him with the resources to study.

His family's lack of interest in science pushes him to prove himself.

His family's tragic history makes him obsessed with overcoming death.

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DOK Level 3: Strategic Thinking

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Evaluate the significance of Victor's relationship with Elizabeth in Volume One. How does it reflect his personal values and priorities?

It shows his commitment to family over scientific pursuits.

It highlights his neglect of personal relationships for science.

It demonstrates his belief in traditional gender roles.

It reveals his desire for a partner who shares his scientific interests.

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4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What strategic decisions does Victor make in his pursuit of creating life, and how do they reflect his character?

He collaborates with other scientists to share the burden of responsibility.

He isolates himself to maintain control over the experiment.

He seeks guidance from his professors to ensure success.

He conducts experiments in public to gain recognition.

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5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Discuss the role of Walton's letters in framing the narrative of Volume One. How do they contribute to the reader's understanding of Victor's story?

They provide a biased perspective that undermines Victor's credibility.

They offer an objective viewpoint that validates Victor's experiences.

They create suspense by foreshadowing Victor's tragic fate.

They distract from the main narrative by focusing on Walton's journey.

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DOK Level 3: Strategic Thinking

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

How does the setting of Ingolstadt influence Victor's scientific ambitions and actions in Volume One?

It isolates him from his family, allowing him to focus on his work.

It provides him with a supportive community of like-minded scientists.

It exposes him to new scientific ideas that challenge his beliefs.

It distracts him with social obligations that hinder his progress.

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7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Analyze the impact of Victor's education at Ingolstadt on his worldview and scientific approach. What evidence supports this?

It broadens his perspective, making him more open-minded.

It reinforces his belief in the power of traditional science.

It encourages him to question established scientific norms.

It limits his thinking to the ideas of his professors.

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DOK Level 3: Strategic Thinking

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