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Quiz on The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

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Choose the correct answer for each question by selecting one option from the list of answers provided.

  1. 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
  2. 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
  3. 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
  4. What does Mr. Hyde represent in the story?

    • A. Goodness
    • B. Kindness
    • C. Evil and unchecked desires
    • D. Wisdom
  5. Who investigates the strange occurrences related to Mr. Hyde?

    • A. Dr. Jekyll
    • B. Mr. Utterson
    • C. Mr. Poole
    • D. Inspector Lestrade
  6. What is Mr. Utterson's profession?

    • A. Doctor
    • B. Lawyer
    • C. Detective
    • D. Scientist
  7. 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
  8. How does Mr. Hyde treat those around him?

    • A. With love and kindness
    • B. With indifference
    • C. With cruelty and violence
    • D. With respect
  9. Where does the story take place?

    • A. London
    • B. Paris
    • C. New York
    • D. Edinburgh
  10. 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
  11. 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
  12. 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
  13. 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
  14. 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
  15. 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
  16. 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
  17. 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
  18. 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
  19. 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
  20. 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
  21. Which character tries to help Dr. Jekyll?

    • A. Mr. Hyde
    • B. Mr. Utterson
    • C. Dr. Lanyon
    • D. Poole
  22. 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
  23. 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
  24. Who ends up discovering what happens to Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde?

    • A. Mr. Utterson
    • B. Poole
    • C. Dr. Lanyon
    • D. The police
  25. 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
  26. 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
  27. How does Dr. Jekyll feel about Mr. Hyde at the beginning of the story?

    • A. Proud
    • B. Ashamed
    • C. In love
    • D. Envious
  28. 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
  29. 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
  30. 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

Correct Answers:

  1. A
  2. B
  3. C
  4. C
  5. B
  6. B
  7. B
  8. C
  9. A
  10. C
  11. B
  12. A
  13. A
  14. B
  15. B
  16. C
  17. B
  18. C
  19. C
  20. B
  21. B
  22. A
  23. C
  24. A
  25. A
  26. B
  27. B
  28. B
  29. B
  30. B