Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

by

Robert Louis Stevenson

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde: Chapter 3 Quiz 4 questions

Test your knowledge of Chapter 3. Submit your answers to see your results and get feedback.
Who stays behind to talk to Dr. Jekyll after his dinner party?
1 of 4
Mr. Utterson
Mr. Hyde
An unknown guest one of Jekyll's friends brought
Mr. Enfield
Why does Dr. Jekyll feel sorry for Mr. Utterson?
2 of 4
Because Jekyll regrets involving Utterson in his will
Because Utterson's wife recently died
Because Jekyll shares Utterson's fear of Mr. Hyde
Because Utterson's fortune has been stolen
What does Dr. Jekyll's reaction to the mention of Mr. Hyde's name suggest about the two men?
3 of 4
That they deeply admire each other
That their relationship is complex
That they are enemies
That they do not know each other well
How does Dr. Jekyll's sympathy toward Mr. Hyde affect him?
4 of 4
It strengthens his resolve to confront Hyde
It confuses and complicates his feelings
It encourages him to be more transparent with Utterson
It leads him to cut off all ties with Hyde