1) What is strange about Dr Jekyll’s will? a) Dr Jekyll’s will leaves all his possessions to the evil Mr Hyde if he dies or disappears. b) Dr Jekyll’s will leaves all his possessions to his household servants. c) Dr Jekyll’s will leaves all his possessions to Mr Utterson, his lawyer. 2) Why does Utterson’s friend Dr Lanyon no longer see Dr Jekyll? a) Dr Lanyon no longer sees Dr Jekyll because he hates Jekyll’s friend Mr Hyde. b) Dr Lanyon no longer sees Dr Jekyll because he thinks that Jekyll’s scientific ideas are rubbish. c) Dr Lanyon no longer sees Dr Jekyll because he disagrees with his will. 3) Why can’t Mr Utterson sleep that night? a) Mr Utterson is kept awake by Mr Hyde coming to his bedside. b) Mr Utterson is kept awake by nightmare visions of Hyde trampling the child and commanding Jekyll. c) Mr Utterson is kept awake by a fit of dizziness. 4) How does Utterson now feel about Mr Hyde? a) Utterson hopes he will never see the evil Hyde, so he avoids the sinister house with the door. b) Utterson believes that Hyde has killed Dr Jekyll. c) Utterson haunts the sinister house with the door because he is overwhelmed by curiosity to see Hyde. 5) What does Utterson call himself, compared to Mr Hyde? a) Utterson calls himself Mr Find. b) Utterson calls himself Mr Seek. c) Utterson calls himself Mr Curious. 6) Where does Utterson finally see Mr Hyde? a) When Utterson sees him, Hyde is about to unlock the back door of the sinister house. b) When Utterson sees him, Hyde is about to break into the sinister house. c) When Utterson sees him, Hyde is about to mug a passerby. 7) What impression does Utterson get of Mr Hyde’s appearance? a) Mr Hyde is a large, muscular, brutal-looking man. b) Mr Hyde is short, pale and looks hardly human, like a cave-man. c) Mr Hyde is normal looking, but has an evil expression. 8) What impression does Utterson get of Mr Hyde’s personality? a) Mr Hyde seems evil and satanic, filling Utterson with a strange loathing. b) Mr Hyde seems stupid and animalistic, filling Utterson with anger. c) Mr Hyde seems clever and devious, filling Utterson with a kind of respect. 9) What do we learn about Dr Jekyll’s handsome, wealthy house and the sinister, neglected house which Hyde enters? a) Dr Jekyll’s handsome, wealthy house is just round the corner from Hyde’s dirty, neglected house. b) Dr Jekyll’s handsome, wealthy house is in a different part of London from Hyde’s dirty, neglected house. c) Dr Jekyll’s handsome, wealthy house and Hyde’s dirty, neglected house are simply the front and back entrances of the same building. 10) What does Utterson now fear about the relationship between Jekyll and Hyde? a) Utterson fears that Hyde is the result of some bad behaviour of Jekyll’s in the past, and that Hyde may want to kill Jekyll to inherit his money. b) Utterson fears that Jekyll is a criminal who is in league with the evil Mr Hyde. c) Utterson fears that Mr Hyde is a ghost from Jekyll’s dark past.
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Jekyll and Hyde - Chapter 2 Comprehension
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