ࡱ> fhe] k<bjbj99 ofS0\S0\k4.....$RRRR$vRr;:::::::$:=?;.;..,;!!!..:!:!!r*T+`kh*:B;0r;*@ @+@.+T(!<;;;"!r;@> : Test - Frankenstein Introduction, Preface, Letters 1. True or False: Mary Shelley wrote Frankenstein as a response to a challenge. A. True B. False 2. What discussions between Byron and Shelley influenced the development of her idea? A. They were discussing Greek and Roman mythology. B. They were discussing the book of Genesis. C. They were discussing the nature of life. D. They were discussing the recent discovery of fossil remains of early humans. 3. True or False: Mary Shelley said she was trying to preserve the truth of the elementary principles of human nature. A. True B. False 4. What is the structure or form of the novel? A. It is historical fiction. B. It is an epistolary novel. C. It is a diary. D. It is an autobiography. 5. Who was writing the letters? A. They were written by Victor Frankenstein. B. They were written by the creature. C. They were written by Margaret Saville. D. They were written by Robert Walton. 6. To whom were the letters written? A. They were written to the writers sister. B. They were written to the world at large. C. They were written to the writers father. D. They were written to the writers confessor. 7. Where is the writer, and why is he there? A. He is in the Arctic, hunting for whales. B. He is in the Arctic, exploring unknown regions. C. He is in Russia trapping fur. D. He is in Iceland doing research on life in cold climates. 8. True or False: Frankenstein was one of the sailors. A. True B. False 9. How does Robert feel about Frankenstein? A. He thinks Frankenstein is crazy, but likable. B. He doesnt like Frankenstein. He thinks he is a liar. C. He doesnt trust Frankenstein. D. He likes Frankenstein, and hopes they will become friends. 10. True or False: Frankenstein is in the Arctic to escape from the creature. A. True B. False Chapters 1-5 11. True or False: In this part of the story, Frankenstein is telling his story to Robert Walton. A. True B. False 12. How did Elizabeth come to live with the Frankensteins? A. She was left on their doorstep by her poor mother. B. Victor's mother asked the peasants she lived with for permission to raise her. C. She was adopted from an orphanage. D. She was the daughter of Alphonse Frankensteins dead friend. 13. True or False: Victor Frankenstein and Henry Clerval had been friends since childhood. A. True B. False 14. True or False: The author of Frankenstein enjoyed talking about the life of the soul in heaven. A. True B. False 15. What natural phenomena influenced Frankenstein? A. It was an avalanche. B. It was a waterfall. C. It was lightning. D. It was a tornado. 16. What two major events happened to Frankenstein when he was seventeen? A. His youngest brother was born and he fell in love. B. He received his inheritance and traveled abroad. C. His mother died and he went to the university at Inglostadt to study. D. He got his first job and moved to his own apartment. 17. True or False: Frankenstein wanted to try to create life in a test tube. A. True B. False 18. How did Frankenstein feel when his experiment succeeded, and the creature came to life? A. He was thrilled. B. He was horrified and disgusted. C. He was excited, but scared. D. He felt omnipotent. 19. What type of illness afflicted Frankenstein the day after he completed his creation? A. He went crazy, acting like a mad scientist. B. He became manic and started thinking of ways to improve his experiment. C. He became depressed and tried to commit suicide. D. He became ill with a fever and delirium for several months. 20. Who took care of Frankenstein during his illness? A. Henry Clerval did. B. Elizabeth did. C. His father did. D. He hired a nurse. Chapters 6-9 21. From whom was the letter that Clerval gave Frankenstein when he had recovered? A. It was from the creature. B. It was from Professor Krempe. C. It was from Elizabeth. D. It was from his brother Ernest. 22. True or False: Frankenstein and Clerval spent the next few months preparing a new experiment A. True B. False 23. Frankenstein received news that his brother Ernest had been murdered. A. True B. False 24. Where did Frankenstein see the creature? A. The creature was hiding behind a tree at the funeral. B. The creature intercepted him on the road on his way home. C. He saw the creature on the streets of Ingolstadt. D. Frankenstein saw him just outside the gates of Geneva as he was returning home. 25. Who was accused of committing the murder? A. Justine, who lived with the family, was accused of committing the murder. B. Jean-Claude, one of the servants, was accused of committing the murder. C. Frankensteins brother was accused of committing the murder. D. Jason, one of the boys friends, was accused of committing the murder. 26. True or False: Frankenstein was torn between wanting to save the accused and not wanting to reveal his horrible secret to anyone. A. True B. False 27. True or False: Frankenstein told the judges the true story, but they didnt believe him. A. True B. False 28. What happened to the accused person? A. The accused person was found innocent and released. B. The accused person confessed under pressure, and was convicted and hanged. C. The accused person committed suicide in prison. D. Frankenstein helped the accused person escape from prison and flee the country. 29. What was Frankensteins state of mind after the trial and its conclusion? A. He was relieved that it was over. B. He was sure the creature was finished with his evil deeds. C. He was filled with remorse for all he had done. D. He was inspired to create a better creature. 30. Where did Frankenstein go to seek relief? A. He went to a monastery in France. B. He went back to the university. C. he went to a hospital in Geneva. D. He traveled to the Apine valley and the village of Chamounix. Chapters 10-15 31. Where did Frankenstein meet his creature? A. They met in Inglostadt. B. They met in Geneva. C. They met at the summit of Montanvert. D. They met on the bridge of Pelissier. 32. True or False: Frankenstein was delighted to finally meet the creature. A. True B. False 33. What did the creature want of Frankenstein? A. He wanted money and food. B. He wanted a place to live. C. He wanted to go back to the university and study with Frankenstein. D. He wanted Frankenstein to listen to the account of his life so far. 34. True or False: At first, the creature felt confused because of all of the new sensations of life. A. True B. False 35. True or False: The villagers the creature encountered were awed and worshiped the creature as a god. A. True B. False 36. Where did the creature take shelter? A. He built a log cabin in the woods. B. He slept out in the open, because he didnt need protection from the elements. C. He stayed in a lean-to attached to a cottage. D. He found a cave in the mountains and lived there until he met with Victor again. 37. Which of the following was not an observation made by the creature about the De Laceys? A. They cared for each other. B. The two younger people treated the older man with great respect. C. They were often hungry. D. They were very happy in spite of their situation. 38. How did the creature learn to speak and to read? A. He observed and listened to the cottagers. B. Frankenstein had programmed his brain to know how immediately. C. He sat outside the local school house and listened. D. A young child befriended him and taught him. 39. True or False: The elder De Lacey was blind, and therefore could not see how hideous the creature looked. He welcomed the creature in and agreed to listen to his story. A. True B. False 40. What was the reaction of the rest of the De Lacey family when they saw the creature? A. Agatha welcomed him, but Safie and Felix threw stones at him. B. Agatha fainted, Safie fled, and Felix hit him with a stick until he left the cottage. C. Safie thought her father had sent him to take her away. Felix shot at him. D. The father told them all to run away, then he tried to persuade the creature to leave. Chapters 16-20 41. When the creature found that the De Laceys had moved out of the cottage, he moved in. A. True B. False 42. Whom did the creature save? A. He saved a woman who had become separated from her friends. B. He saved a mountain climber who had fallen. C. He saved a shepherd and his flock from being attacked by wolves. D. He saved a girl from drowning. 43. Who was the small boy seized by the creature? A. Alphonse Frankenstein B. William Frankenstein C. Ernest Frankenstein D. Henry Clerval 44. What did the creature do to the boy? A. He drowned the boy. B. He threw the boy off a cliff. C. He strangled the boy. D. He beat the boy to death. 45. True or False: The creature was delighted that he was able to create despair for his creator. A. True B. False 46. Why did the creature put the locket in Justines pocket? A. He wanted to return it to the Frankenstein family as a warning. B. He intended that she should take the blame for the murder. C. He didnt know what it was, and he didnt need it. D. He wanted to give her a gift, hoping she would like him. 47. True or False: The creature asked Frankenstein to teach him how to create another life. A. True B. False 48. True or False: At first Frankenstein refused, but as the creature continued his argument, Frankenstein felt compassion for him, and finally agreed to the creatures request. A. True B. False 49. What threat did the creature make when Frankenstein backed out on their agreement? A. He said, All of mankind is now cursed. B. He said, I will pursue you to the ends of the earth and the end of your life. C. He said, I will be with you on your wedding night. D. He said, Alas, I am doomed to a wretched life on this earth! 50. What happened to Frankenstein when he landed his boat? A. He fainted from exhaustion. B. The creature found him and beat him. C. He got drunk to forget what he had done. D. He was accused of murder. Chapters 21-24 51. Who had been the creatures most recent victim? A. It was the wife of the local doctor. B. It was Alphonse Frankenstein. C. It was one of Frankensteins cousins who lived in the village. D. It was Henry Clerval. 52. True or False: At the trial, Frankenstein was found innocent by reason of insanity. A. True B. False 53. What event occurred next in Frankensteins life? A. He went to England to study. B. He went to a mental institution to try and recover. C. He married Elizabeth. D. He went back to the university. 54. What happened on Frankenstein and Elizabeths wedding night? A. The Creature kidnaped Elizabeth. B. The creature attacked Victor, but Frankenstein managed to escape. C. The creature attacked both of them, but only killed Elizabeth. D. The creature broke into the room and killed Elizabeth. 55. True or False: Frankensteins father went insane with grief and had to be institutionalized. A. True B. False 56. True or False: The magistrate believed Frankensteins story, but said that he didnt think he and his men would be successful in catching the creature. A. True B. False 57. What did Frankenstein do after he left the magistrate? A. He went on a sea voyage to escape from the creature. B. He went to the professors at the university for help. C. He decided to pursue the creature and kill him. D. He hired a group of men to hunt and kill the creature. 58. What request did Frankenstein make of Robert Walton? A. He asked Walton to destroy the creature if he ever had the opportunity. B. He asked Walton to get him to a doctor as soon as possible.. C. He asked Walton to tell his story so that others will not make the same mistake. D. He asked Walton to reason with the creature and get him to surrender. 59. True or False: The creature strangled Victor Frankenstein. A. True B. False 60. What happened to the creature? A. He broke his neck as he tried to jump from the ship. B. He laughed and said he would continue to seek vengeance on humanity. C. He floated away into the darkness. D. Walton shot and killed him. Mary Shelly Bio 61. Many thought that Percy Shelly, Marys husband, actually wrote Frankenstein. A. True B. False 62. Mary Shelly wrote Frankenstein: A. To prove that a female could create a novel B. During a storm while on vacation with friends C. Because she was bored D. Because her husband told her she couldnt do it 63. How old was Shelley when she finished her novel and it was published? A. 15 B. 19 C. 29 D. 39 64. Mary Shellys first child died soon after birth. A. True B. False 65. 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