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Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Chapter 2 Search for Mr. Hyde
By Brenda Hadley
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Question 1
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Which of the following best describes Mr. Utterson’s initial feelings toward Mr. Hyde after hearing about him?
(RL.8.3)
D. Pity and sympathy
C. Admiration and respect
B. Distrust and fear
A. Curiosity and eagerness
Question 2
2.
What does Mr. Utterson do after learning about Mr. Hyde? (RL.8.3)
D. Writes a letter to Dr. Lanyon for advice
C. Consults Mr. Enfield for more details
A. Visits Dr. Jekyll to ask about Hyde
B. Decides to investigate Hyde's background
Question 3
3.
Which phrase best reveals how Stevenson creates a sense of mystery about Mr. Hyde? (RL.8.4)
A. "Something displeasing, something downright detestable."
C. "He is not easily to describe."
D. "Carrying it off, sir, really like Satan."
B. "He must be deformed somewhere."
Question 4
4.
What motivates Mr. Utterson to seek out Mr. Hyde? (RL.8.3)
A. His friendship with Dr. Lanyon
D. His fear of Hyde’s criminal background
C. His curiosity about Hyde’s personality
B. His suspicion about Dr. Jekyll’s will
Question 5
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Which of the following best explains how Mr. Hyde reacts when confronted by Mr. Utterson? (RL.8.3)
B. Hyde is hostile and threatening.
C. Hyde is apologetic and nervous.
D. Hyde is friendly and welcoming.
A. Hyde is polite but evasive.
Question 6
6.
How does Stevenson use imagery to emphasize Hyde’s sinister nature? (RL.8.4)
D. By emphasizing his fashionable clothing.
B. By highlighting the clean streets of London he walks on.
A. By describing Hyde as having "a strong feeling of deformity."
C. By comparing Hyde to a respected gentleman.
Question 7
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What does Mr. Utterson’s persistence in investigating Hyde suggest about his character? (RL.8.3)
A. He is easily intimidated.
C. He is careless and impulsive.
B. He is loyal and determined.
D. He is skeptical and dismissive.
Question 8
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How does Stevenson use Mr. Utterson’s discovery of Hyde’s residence to build suspense? (RL.8.4)
A. The residence is luxurious and comfortable.
C. The residence is in a respectable neighborhood but looks sinister.
B. The residence is abandoned and decaying.
D. The residence is guarded by a strange figure.
Question 9
9.
Which of the following best reflects the theme developed in Chapter 2? (RL.8.2)
D. Knowledge is the key to personal growth.
C. Ambition often leads to destruction.
B. Secrets and duplicity can lead to moral corruption.
A. Friendship and loyalty are central to happiness.
Question 10
10.
What detail in Chapter 2 provides a clue about the relationship between Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde? (RL.8.2)
B. Mr. Hyde lives in a small, neglected house.
C. Mr. Utterson hears rumors about Mr. Hyde’s cruelty.
D. Dr. Jekyll refuses to answer questions about Mr. Hyde.
A. Mr. Hyde is mentioned in Dr. Jekyll’s will.