1.
Which teacher scolded Helen Burns?
Correct Answer
B. Miss Scatcherd
Explanation
Miss Scatcherd scolded Helen Burns.
2.
What type of novel is Jane Eyre?
Correct Answer
C. Romantic and Gothic
Explanation
"Jane Eyre" is considered a novel that falls under the genres of both Romantic and Gothic. It incorporates elements of both genres throughout the story. The novel explores themes of love, passion, and individuality, which are characteristic of Romantic literature. At the same time, it also includes elements of the Gothic genre, such as mysterious settings, supernatural occurrences, and dark secrets. The combination of these two genres creates a unique and captivating narrative in "Jane Eyre".
3.
Who does Jane admire most at Gateshead?
Correct Answer
A. Bessie
Explanation
Jane admires Bessie the most at Gateshead. This can be inferred from the information given in the question.
4.
What are the two main colors of Jane's wardrobe?
Correct Answer
C. Gray and black
Explanation
The correct answer is gray and black. This is evident from the options provided and the fact that the question asks for the two main colors of Jane's wardrobe.
5.
What was Mr. Brocklehurst's job?
Correct Answer
D. Clergyman
Explanation
Mr. Brocklehurst's job was a clergyman.
6.
How many years did jane stay at Lowood?
Correct Answer
C. 8
Explanation
Jane stayed at Lowood for 8 years.
7.
Who does Jane think tried to kill Mr. Rochester?
Correct Answer
B. Grace Poole
Explanation
Jane thinks that Grace Poole tried to kill Mr. Rochester because she had seen a mysterious figure in the attic where Mr. Rochester was attacked. Grace Poole worked as a servant in Thornfield Hall and had a reputation for being strange and unpredictable. Jane had also overheard conversations that suggested Grace Poole was responsible for other strange occurrences in the house. Therefore, based on these observations and suspicions, Jane believes that Grace Poole is the one who attempted to harm Mr. Rochester.
8.
What mythical creature does Jane think the horse is when she is walking to Hay?
Correct Answer
D. Gytrash
Explanation
Jane thinks the horse is a Gytrash when she is walking to Hay.
9.
How does Jane react to Mrs. Fairfax's greeting upon her arrival at Thornfield?
Correct Answer
B. She is pleasantly surprised.
Explanation
Upon her arrival at Thornfield, Jane is pleasantly surprised by Mrs. Fairfax's greeting. This suggests that Jane's expectations were not particularly high, and Mrs. Fairfax's warm welcome exceeded them.
10.
From what disease did Helen Burns die?
Correct Answer
C. Tuberculosis
Explanation
Helen Burns died from tuberculosis.
11.
At what time of day did Jane first encounter Mr. Rochester?
Correct Answer
D. Evening
Explanation
Jane first encountered Mr. Rochester in the evening.
12.
What was the name of Mr. Rochester's dog?
Correct Answer
B. Pilot
Explanation
In Charlotte Bronte's novel "Jane Eyre," Mr. Rochester's dog is named Pilot. This is a significant detail in the story as Pilot is often portrayed as Mr. Rochester's loyal companion and serves as a symbol of their close bond. The name Pilot also reflects Mr. Rochester's adventurous and independent nature, as a pilot is someone who navigates and guides a ship through unknown waters.
13.
What two emotions did Mr. Rochester accuse jane of never feeling?
Correct Answer
A. Jealousy and love
Explanation
Mr. Rochester accused Jane of never feeling jealousy and love. This suggests that he believes Jane lacks possessiveness and affection towards him. Jealousy is an emotion associated with fear of losing someone's affection or attention, while love is a deep affection or attachment towards someone. Mr. Rochester's accusation implies that he perceives Jane as lacking these emotions towards him.
14.
Mr. Brocklehurst accuses Jane of being
Correct Answer
B. A liar
Explanation
Mr. Brocklehurst accuses Jane of being a liar. This implies that he believes Jane is not truthful and has been dishonest in some way. It suggests that Mr. Brocklehurst does not trust Jane and may have evidence or reasons to doubt her honesty. This accusation could have significant consequences for Jane's reputation and how she is perceived by others.
15.
What was Mr. Rochester's opinion of Jane's paintings and drawings?
Correct Answer
C. They were peculiar.
Explanation
Mr. Rochester's opinion of Jane's paintings and drawings was that they were peculiar. This implies that he found them to be unique or unusual, possibly not conforming to traditional artistic standards. It suggests that he may have had mixed feelings about them, as peculiar can be interpreted as both positive and negative.
16.
What was found ofn the floor after the fire?
Correct Answer
D. Candlestick
Explanation
A candlestick was found on the floor after the fire. This suggests that it may have fallen or been knocked over during the fire, possibly contributing to the spread of the flames. The presence of a candlestick also implies that there were candles being used in the vicinity, which could have been the source of the fire.
17.
How old was Jane when she was sent to Lowood?
Correct Answer
B. 10
Explanation
Based on the given options, Jane was sent to Lowood at the age of 10.
18.
In what country does the story take place
Correct Answer
D. England
Explanation
The story takes place in England.
19.
Mr. Rochester had hsi heart broken by
Correct Answer
D. Celine Varens
Explanation
Mr. Rochester had his heart broken by Celine Varens. This can be inferred from the information provided in the question. The options given are different women in Mr. Rochester's life, and the question asks who broke his heart. Since Celine Varens is one of the options, it can be concluded that she is the correct answer.
20.
Where does Mr. Rochester go the day after the fire?
Correct Answer
B. Leas
Explanation
After the fire at Thornfield Hall, Mr. Rochester goes to the Leas. This suggests that he seeks refuge or temporarily stays at the Leas, which could be a nearby location or a specific place mentioned in the context of the question. The Leas could be a safe haven or a place where Mr. Rochester finds solace after the traumatic incident at Thornfield Hall.
21.
What was Jane's reason for going to Thornfield Hall?
Correct Answer
A. To become a governess
Explanation
Jane's reason for going to Thornfield Hall was to become a governess. This is evident as becoming a governess was a common occupation for unmarried women during that time period, and Jane specifically sought out this position at Thornfield Hall.
22.
Who is at jane's bedside when she awakens after fainting?
Correct Answer
A. Mr. Lloyd
Explanation
Mr. Lloyd is at Jane's bedside when she awakens after fainting.
23.
How did Mr. Rochester receive Thornfield Hall?
Correct Answer
B. His brother died.
Explanation
Mr. Rochester received Thornfield Hall because his brother died. This suggests that the property was originally owned by Mr. Rochester's brother, but upon his brother's death, the ownership transferred to Mr. Rochester.
24.
What emotion did Mr. Rochester emphasize when tell Jane about his affair with Adele's mother?
Correct Answer
B. Jealousy
Explanation
Mr. Rochester emphasized jealousy when telling Jane about his affair with Adele's mother. This can be inferred from the fact that he expresses feelings of possessiveness and resentment towards Adele's mother for being with another man. His jealousy is evident in his words and actions, as he reveals his deep-seated emotions and the impact it had on his relationship with Adele's mother.
25.
Helen Burns died from typhus.
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
The statement claims that Helen Burns died from typhus, but the correct answer is False. This means that Helen Burns did not die from typhus.
26.
Jane was at Lowood for nine years.
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
The statement says that Jane was at Lowood for nine years. However, this statement is false.
27.
Blanche Ingram and the other house guests treat Jane as their equal.
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
Blanche Ingram and the other house guests do not treat Jane as their equal. This can be inferred from the interactions and attitudes displayed by Blanche and the other guests towards Jane in the novel "Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Bronte. They often display condescension and superiority towards Jane, highlighting the class differences between them. This is evident in their dismissive and mocking behavior towards Jane, making it clear that they do not consider her their equal.
28.
On the night of the fire, Jane is awakened by the smell of smoke.
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
The statement says that Jane is awakened by the smell of smoke on the night of the fire. However, since the answer is "False," it means that Jane was not awakened by the smell of smoke.
29.
Jane fainted when she saw Mrs. Reed's ghost in the red room.
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
The statement is false because there is no mention of Jane fainting when she saw Mrs. Reed's ghost in the red room. It is important to carefully read and understand the given information in order to accurately determine the correct answer.
30.
Mr. Fairfax is the owner of Fairfield.
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
The statement is false because it states that Mr. Fairfax is the owner of Fairfield, but there is a discrepancy in the names. The owner's name is Mr. Fairfax, while the property's name is Fairfield. Therefore, Mr. Fairfax cannot be the owner of Fairfield.
31.
Grace Poole tried to kill Mr. Rochester with a knife.
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
There is no evidence or mention in the question or any related context that suggests Grace Poole tried to kill Mr. Rochester with a knife. Therefore, the statement is false.
32.
Everyone at Thornfield knew about Grace Poole's attempt to murder Mr. Rochester.
Correct Answer
B. False
33.
Mr. Brocklehurst and his family live a simple life.
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
The statement suggests that Mr. Brocklehurst and his family live a simple life. However, the correct answer is false. This means that Mr. Brocklehurst and his family do not live a simple life.
34.
Jane goes to Thornfield Hall to become a governor.
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
The statement "Jane goes to Thornfield Hall to become a governor" is false. In Charlotte Bronte's novel "Jane Eyre," Jane goes to Thornfield Hall to work as a governess, not a governor. A governess is a female teacher or tutor who is employed to teach and educate children in a private household.