Q.1
Which of the following words represents the abundant possibilities which Jane seeks in life?
  • Expanded
  • Fathomless
  • Measureless
  • All of the above
Q.2
Jane is beginning to feel stifled and constricted by her new environment. Which of the following words does NOT hint at her struggle with these feelings?
  • Stagnation
  • Fetters
  • Uniform
  • Storms
Q.3
"The hall was not dark, nor yet was it lit only by the high-hung bronze lamp: a warm glow suffused both it and the lower steps of the oak staircase." Which of the following is implied by this line?
  • Thornfield Hall, which is normally lit very brightly, is darkened by Rochester's arrival
  • Thornfield Hall suddenly feels welcoming and home-like
  • Thornfield Hall suddenly feels spooky after the calm freedom of the outdoors
  • Jane was feeling cold after spending too long outdoors and the glow of light is not strong enough to warm her
Q.4
What simile does Jane use for her memory of Rochester's appearance?
  • It is compared to a portrait
  • It is compared to a tree
  • It is compared to a ship in a storm
  • It is compared to the wind
Q.5
What does Jane consider to be "dark, strong, and stern"?
  • The night
  • The Gytrash-like dog
  • The view of Thornfield Hall from the stile
  • Rochester's face
Q.6
"I turned from moon and stars, opened a side-door and went in." This sentence contains an example of which of the following?
  • Assonance
  • Personification
  • Juxtaposition
  • Simile
Q.7
Which of the following words best describes the atmosphere of this passage?
  • Light, cheery
  • Expectant
  • Sinister
  • Heavy
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