Dracula

by

Bram Stoker

Dracula: Chapter 22 Quiz 6 questions

Test your knowledge of Chapter 22. Submit your answers to see your results and get feedback.
What does Van Helsing warn Mina about when she mentions the possibility of taking her own life to protect the group?
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She would violate Christian teachings against suicide
She would be shunned by society
She would become an Un-Dead, a vampire
She would cause the group more harm
Why does Mina briefly consider taking her own life?
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She would rather die than expose her loved ones to danger and harm
She dreads having to suffer the way Lucy did
She cannot bear to encounter Dracula again
She is distressed by the thought of living with the demon possessing her
What is the significance of the wooden boxes filled with earth from Dracula's native land?
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The boxes are used to transport Dracula from one place to another
The boxes are a hiding place for Dracula
The boxes allow Dracula to recharge and fully use his powers
The boxes are merely a superstition and hold no real power
Why is the marking of Mina's forehead with the communion host an important scene in the novel?
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It is the first time Dracula has directly harmed a member of the group
It shows the strength of Dracula's powers
It illustrates that Mina has willingly joined Dracula
It serves as motivation for the group to not only defeat Dracula but also restore Mina's honor
What does the process of sterilizing Dracula's boxes involve?
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Burning the boxes
Placing a piece of the holy host in the earth inside the boxes
Submerging the boxes in holy water
Reciting a special prayer over the boxes
What is the primary source of suspense in the novel at this stage?
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The uncertainty about whether Dracula will be found
The uncertainty about whether all the boxes will be found
The question of who among the group members will survive
The question of whether Mina's honor can be restored