Choose the correct answer for each question by selecting one option from the list of answers provided.
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What is the main theme of The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde?
- A. The duality of human nature
- B. The importance of friendship
- C. The adventure of a journey
- D. The sadness of loss
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Who is the author of The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde?
- A. Charles Dickens
- B. Robert Louis Stevenson
- C. Mark Twain
- D. Jane Austen
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What transformation does Dr. Jekyll undergo in the story?
- A. He becomes a child
- B. He becomes a monster
- C. He becomes Mr. Hyde
- D. He becomes wealthy
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What does Mr. Hyde represent in the story?
- A. Goodness
- B. Kindness
- C. Evil and unchecked desires
- D. Wisdom
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Who investigates the strange occurrences related to Mr. Hyde?
- A. Dr. Jekyll
- B. Mr. Utterson
- C. Mr. Poole
- D. Inspector Lestrade
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What is Mr. Utterson's profession?
- A. Doctor
- B. Lawyer
- C. Detective
- D. Scientist
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What does Dr. Jekyll want to separate from himself?
- A. His family
- B. His good side from his evil side
- C. His friends
- D. His wealth
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How does Mr. Hyde treat those around him?
- A. With love and kindness
- B. With indifference
- C. With cruelty and violence
- D. With respect
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Where does the story take place?
- A. London
- B. Paris
- C. New York
- D. Edinburgh
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What is the relationship between Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde?
- A. They are brothers
- B. They are friends
- C. They are the same person
- D. They are enemies
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How does Dr. Jekyll feel about Mr. Hyde?
- A. He admires him
- B. He is terrified of him
- C. He wants to destroy him
- D. He feels no connection
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What substance does Dr. Jekyll use to transform into Mr. Hyde?
- A. A special potion
- B. A magic spell
- C. A science experiment
- D. A herbal remedy
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What happens to Dr. Jekyll at the end of the story?
- A. He becomes permanently Mr. Hyde
- B. He is arrested
- C. He has a happy ending
- D. He runs away
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How do the people of London generally feel about Mr. Hyde?
- A. They love him
- B. They are frightened by him
- C. They are indifferent
- D. They want to befriend him
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What does Dr. Jekyll hope to achieve by separating his two natures?
- A. To become rich
- B. To live without consequences
- C. To gain power
- D. To become famous
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What does Mr. Utterson find when he looks for Mr. Hyde?
- A. A diary
- B. A letter from Dr. Jekyll
- C. A hidden door
- D. Evidence of a crime
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What does the character of Mr. Hyde symbolize?
- A. The consequences of science
- B. The struggle between good and evil
- C. The importance of friendship
- D. The desire for revenge
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What does Dr. Jekyll’s laboratory signify in the story?
- A. A place of hope
- B. A symbol of his failures
- C. A representation of scientific exploration
- D. A home for Mr. Hyde
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What vital secret does Dr. Jekyll keep from Mr. Utterson?
- A. His wealth
- B. His identity
- C. The truth about Mr. Hyde
- D. His family history
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What does Dr. Jekyll finally conclude about his experiments?
- A. They are a success
- B. They are too dangerous
- C. They should be shared with the world
- D. They will make him immortal
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Which character tries to help Dr. Jekyll?
- A. Mr. Hyde
- B. Mr. Utterson
- C. Dr. Lanyon
- D. Poole
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How does the change from Dr. Jekyll to Mr. Hyde occur?
- A. Instantaneously with a potion
- B. Gradually over time
- C. After a nightmare
- D. During a moment of anger
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What does Dr. Jekyll struggle with throughout the story?
- A. His physical health
- B. His love life
- C. His inner conflict between good and evil
- D. His career
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Who ends up discovering what happens to Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde?
- A. Mr. Utterson
- B. Poole
- C. Dr. Lanyon
- D. The police
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What does the transformation into Mr. Hyde initially allow Dr. Jekyll to do?
- A. Enjoy freedom from moral constraints
- B. Explore new scientific discoveries
- C. Gain popularity among people
- D. Live without financial worries
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What is the tone of The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde?
- A. Humorous
- B. Mysterious and dark
- C. Light-hearted
- D. Inspirational
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How does Dr. Jekyll feel about Mr. Hyde at the beginning of the story?
- A. Proud
- B. Ashamed
- C. In love
- D. Envious
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How does Mr. Hyde's personality change after he commits a crime?
- A. He becomes more social
- B. He becomes even more violent
- C. He becomes friendly
- D. He seeks help
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Which of the following best describes Mr. Hyde’s physical appearance?
- A. Tall and handsome
- B. Small and deformed
- C. Cheerful and bright
- D. Elegant and charming
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In the end, what lesson can be drawn from The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde?
- A. Good always triumphs over evil
- B. The dangers of unchecked ambition
- C. People cannot change
- D. The importance of friendship