Q.1
Why is Mr Rochester responsible for Adèle?
  • Her mother died, leaving Rochester as her guardian
  • She is his daughter
  • She is his niece
  • He takes an interest in all orphaned children
Q.2
Where is Jane sent by her aunt, Mrs Reed?
  • Thornfield Hall
  • Lowood School
  • Gateshead
  • Moor House
Q.3
Which of the following is true of Blanche Ingram?
  • She makes efforts to befriend Jane
  • She has little care for wealth
  • She represents everything which Jane is not
  • She deeply loves Rochester and is devastated when he decides to marry Jane
Q.4
Which of the following is NOT a change Jane finds when she finds Mr Rochester at the end of the novel?
  • Adèle has a new governess
  • Rochester has been blinded
  • Bertha Mason is dead
  • Thornfield Hall has been gutted by fire
Q.5
What does Jane learn from her visit to Gateshead as an adult?
  • She learns the reason for her aunt's hatred of her as a child
  • She learns to be compassionate and forgiving towards her aunt despite the past
  • She learns that her cousins have become even unhappier than she had been as a child
  • All of the above
Q.6
Who does Jane believe at first to be responsible for the strange sounds in the attic at Thornfield?
  • Bertha Mason
  • Grace Poole
  • Sophie
  • Mrs Fairfax
Q.7
The regime at Lowood School is cruel and harsh on the children. Which occurrence brings a drastic change in circumstances at the school?
  • The best teachers resign in protest at the conditions
  • Children starve through only being given burnt porridge to eat
  • Jane objects to her unfair punishment
  • An epidemic of typhus fever spreads through the school
Q.8
Mr Rochester is filled with self-loathing for his past mistakes and the wild behaviours of his youth. What does he say draws him to Jane?
  • Her strong passions and powerful sense of self
  • Her kindness towards Adèle
  • Her skill at art
  • Her honest and pure character
Q.9
Why is the wedding between Jane and Mr Rochester stopped?
  • Mr Mason hates Mr Rochester and wishes to ruin his life
  • Mr Rochester is already married
  • Jane gives into her fears about marriage
  • Jealousy prompts Bertha Mason to send her brother to interrupt the wedding
Q.10
How are Jane and the Rivers siblings related?
  • They were neighbours as children
  • Jane is the long-lost sister of the Rivers siblings
  • Jane's mother married their uncle
  • They are not actually related, but refer to themselves as "cousins" to express how close they are
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