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1. With what is Walton obsessed? B.
Reaching the North Pole
2. Mary Shelley wrote
the novel Frankenstein in the form of a frame
story that starts
one character wring letters
to his sister. Who is that character
B.
Captain Robert Walton
3. To whom does Walton
address his letters? B. Margaret Saville
4. What region of the world is Walton's
intended area of exploration?
D. The Arctic
5. What was Walton's ambition before turning
to exploration? . To be a poet.
6. What is
the subtitle of Frankenstein? B.
7. Where is
the writer, and why is he there?
B. He is
in the Arctic, exploring unknown regions.
8.
At the beginning of the novel Robert Walton says
that he has committed himself to
a voyage.
This could be an example of what?
B. An
emphasis upon the individual as master of his fate
and fortune.
1. What poem does Walton
quote from before setting sail?
The Rime
of the Ancient Mariner
2. What thoughtless act
does the ancient mariner regret?
C. Shooting
an albatross with his bow and arrow for no reason
3. How old is Walton at the beginning of the
story? B.28
4. Why doesn't the lieutenant
marry the woman he loves? D. She is in love with
another man.
5. What kind of Walton's need
isn't satisfied? A. Friend
1. What
danger does Walton encounter while sailing? A.
Sheets of ice
2. What is the name of Walton's
sister? D. Margaret Saville
3By whom this
letter will reach England from Archangel? A. A
merchantman
4. What season is it when Walton
writes this letter? B. Summer
5. What kind
of accident happens to their ship? C. both A
and B
1. What is Walton's profession?
C. An adventurer and sea captain
2. Where does
the expedition find Victor Frankenstein?
C.
On a floating piece of ice in the ocean.
3.
How does Walton meet Victor?
C. Walton
finds Victor on the northern ice and nurses him
back to health.
4To whom did Victor
Frankenstein tell his entire story?
B. Robert
Walton
5. To where Walton's expedition was
headed when he meets the gigantic figure and the
emaciated Victor? B North Pole
6. How
does Walton describe the demeanor of the man he
rescues?
A. Full of grief
7. How does
Robert feel about Frankenstein?
D. He likes
Frankenstein, and hopes they will become friends.
1. The marriage between Victor's
parents comes about after __________.
B. the
death of Beaufort
2Elizabeth Lavenza is
__________.
D. a cousin of Victor's
adopted by the Frankensteins
3. Victor
Frankenstein, the creator of the monster, was born
in which city? C. Naples
4. Victor
Frankenstein's mother was the daughter of
Beaufort, a friend of Victor's father. Who is
the mother of Victor Frankenstein? A.
Caroline Beaufort
5. While growing up, what
did Victor and his adopted sister call each other?
A. Cousin
6. An unusual gift presented to
young Victor by his parents is __________.
B.
Elizabeth
7. Who is Beaufort? D. All of the
above
8. The Frankensteins' family home is in
___________. D. Geneva, Switzerland
1.
Henry Clerval is __________.C. Victor's closest
childhood friend
2. Victor's initial interest
in science is sparked at age 13 when he reads
__________.
A. the works of Cornelius Agrippa
3. Who was Victor Frankenstein's closest
friend? A. Henry Clerval
4. What sort of
studies did Victor immerse himself in when he was
young?
D. Alchemy
5. What natural
phenomena influenced Frankenstein? C. It was
lightning.
6. What kind of stories has Henry
Clerval always liked growing up?
A. Romantic
and heroic stories.
1. Who encourages
Victor to pursue his interest in modern science?
C. Professor Waldman.
2. What University did
Victor Frankenstein attend at the age of 17? C.
Ingolstadt.
3. Ultimately, Victor's schooling
results in his obsession for __________. A.
knowledge
4. How does Victor's mother die? C.
She catches scarlet fever from Elizabeth.
5.
Caroline dies peacefully with the assurance of
__________.
D. a union between Elizabeth and
Victor
6. Which of the following is not one of
the alchemists whom Victor studies in his
adolescence?
B. Lucretius.
7. What two
major events happened to Frankenstein when he was
seventeen?
C. His mother died and he went to
the university at Ingolstadt to study.
1.
Armed with scientific knowledge, Victor decides
upon the artificial creation of __________.
A.
a human
2. How often does Victor visit his
family while in school? D. Never.
3. Victor
(the scientist) tells Walton (the explorer) of his
happy childhood and kind, indulgent
parents.
How does Victor repay his family's devotion and
love during the years he spends away at
Ingolstadt University ?
D. Victor is too
consumed by his science studies and his desire to
penetrate the mysteries of life and death to
give time to family.
4. Having
successfully discovered the means to generate
life, Victor, dizzy with possibilities, sets
about to manufacture a human being. Why is his
creation so large?
B. Because Victor wishes to
speed the process of construction, which would
otherwise
be slow due to the difficulty of
working with tiny structures.
5Victor's
creation was made up of __________. D. different
human and animal body parts
6. In which
University Victor Frankenstein develops the
technique to reanimate the dead tissues
which
ultimately leads to the creation of the monster?
University of Ingolstadt.
7. Where do the
body parts used to assemble the monster come from?
B. Graves.
1. While at university, what
idea captivates Victor? D. The
2. Clerval's
original purpose in coming to the University is to
__________. D. study
3. After Victor's
Creature comes alive, Victor looks at him and
__________. D. all of the above
4. What type
of illness afflicted Frankenstein the day after he
completed his creation?
D. He became ill with
a fever and delirium for several months.
5.
Who takes care of Victor when he falls ill after
creating the monster? B. Henry
6. The horror
Victor feels at the creature's movement can be
defined as__________.
B. a dream crashing into
reality
7. How long did Victor spend on making
his first creature?
B. He spent over two
years.
1. What disturbing news does
Victor receive in a letter from his father?
A.
His brother has been murdered.
2. Where did
Frankenstein see the creature?
D. Frankenstein
saw him just outside the gates of Geneva as he was
returning home.
3. When Victor meets up with
his creation in the mountains, how much time has
passed?
D. Two years.
4. Who was accused
upon the death of William? C. Justine Moritz.
5. What piece of incriminating evidence is
found in Justine's pocket? D. A locket.
6.
Why is Justine accused of murder? B. The picture
of Caroline is found in her dress
7. Who was
the creature's first victim? C. William
Frankenstein.
8. Who does Victor blame for the
deaths of William and Justine? D. The creature.
1. Why does Justine say she confessed?
D. She had to for the priest to absolve her
before death.
2. What happened to the accused
person?
B. The accused person confessed
under pressure, and was convicted and hanged.
3. What was Frankenstein's state of mind after
the trial and its conclusion?
C. He was filled
with remorse for all he had done.
4. Who
believed that Justine was innocent? B. Victor
and Elizabeth.
5. Who are the first
hapless victims to Victor's unhallowed arts?
A. William and Justine.
1. After
Justine's condemnation, in order to mitigate his
guilt and sadness, Victor __________.
C.
wanders the mountains and valleys.
2. Where
did Frankenstein go to seek relief?
D. He
traveled to the Apine valley and the village of
Chamounix.
3. What does Victor consider, as he
sails alone at night? C. Suicide by
drowning.
4. At this point, what does
Victor fear the most? B. That the creature will
kill again.
5. What could redeem Victor's soul
from woe? D. Nothing
1. Why does
Victor remain in the creature's cave to hear his
tale?
B. He hopes to hear that the creature
was not responsible for William's death.
2.
Where does Victor first have a conversation with
his monster?
D. In a hut on a glacier near
Montanvert.
3. What does the creature say made
him a B. Misery
4. When Victor and his
creature meet, how does the creature describe his
feelings?
D. Miserable beyond all living
things.
5. Why, when they meet to talk, does
the creature not kill Victor?
B. He
doesn't want to, because he wants something from
Victor.
6. Where did Frankenstein meet his
creature? C. They met at the summit of
Montanvert.
7. What did the creature want
of Frankenstein?
D. He wanted Frankenstein to
listen to the account of his life so far.
1. How does the creature burn his
hand?
C. Sticking it in the remains of a
campfire
2. How long had the creature been
at large before finding Victor?
D. 2
years
3. How does the creature say he felt
when he was first brought to life?
D.
Overwhelmed by sensations
4. How does the
creature learn social norms?
A. Observing
a family.
5. Where did the creature take
shelter?
C. He stayed in a lean-to
attached to a cottage
6. Walton is the
first narrator in Frankenstein. Who are the other
two?
C. Victor and the Creature
1. How does the
monster learn to speak?
A. By listening to
Felix teach Safie his language
2. What
does the monster think causes Felix, Agatha, and
De Lacey to be
unhappy C. Poverty.
3. When does the monster realize he is
ugly?
A. When he looks in a pool
4.
The monster stops stealing the cottagers' food
because he__________.
C. realizes they
need it
5. Which of the following was not an
observation made by the creature about
the De
Laceys'? D. They were very happy in spite of their
situation.
1. How did the
creature learn to speak and to read?
A.
He observed and listened to the De Lacey family
(the cottagers).
2. How does the Creature
become acquainted with the ways of men -- their
nature, language, and laws?
D. The
Creature learns by close observation of the De
Lacey family, and by reading books he
finds.
3. What book does Felix use to teach Safie
French?
D. Volney's Ruins of Empires
4. Who is Felix's fiancé who arrives at the
cottage and cheers up the
family? B. Safie
5. How did Safie communicate with the
cottagers at the beginning they met?
B.
By gestures and signs.
1. Why are
Felix, Agatha, and De Lacey so poor?
C.
The French court took their fortune and exiled
them from France for helping Safie's father
escape from prison
2. What did Safie's
mother teach her daughter to value?
B.
Independence
3. In exchange for allowing Safie
to marry him, what does Safie's father
demand
of Felix?
B. His help in escaping from
prison
4. De Lacey was descended from a good
family in which country?
D. France
5. What religious belief does Safie's mother
hold?
A. Christianity
1. The Creature's favorite book is Paradise
Lost because he identifies
himself with
__________.
C. first Adam, then Satan
2. Which of the following books is not one of
those read by the monster?
D. The Inferno
3. The monster begs De Lacey to ________.C.
protect him
4. What was the reaction of the
rest of the De Lacey family when they saw
the
creature?
B. Agatha fainted, Safie fled,
and Felix hit him with a stick until he left the
cottage
5. How does the creaturemonster learn
about how he was created?
C. Finds
Victor's journal in the pocket of his cloak and
reads it.
1. Why did the De Lacey
family (the cottagers) leave their home?
B. They found out about the creature living next
to them and became afraid.
2. Whom did the
creature save?
D. He saved a girl from
drowning.
.3 What is the monster's reward for
saving a girl from drowning?
A. He is
shot.
4. Why does the creature want revenge on
Victor?
B. Victor abandoned him.
5.
The creature's chance encounter with William in
the forest might be
described as________.
C. both A and B
6. Why did the
creature seize the small boy, William
Frankenstein?
B. He wanted to educate him
to become a companion.
7. What did the
creature do to the boy?
C. He strangled
the boy.
8. Why did the creature put the
locket in Justine's pocket?
B. He intended
that she should take the blame for the murder.
1. What demand does the monster make
of Victor?
B. That Victor create a woman
for him as a companion
2. When Victor travels
to Chamounix, he __________.
C. meets the
monster
3 What does the creature say he will
do as Victor fulfills his promise?
D.
Watch him.
4. What condition does
Victor set before he will grant his request?
D. That the creature finds somewhere to live
that is uninhabited by man.
5. What does the
creature say he will do if Victor refuses him?
D. Exact terrible revenge.
1.
Henry Clerval might best be described
as__________.
C. passionate and romantic
2. Why does Victor accompany Henry Clerval on
a voyage to England and
Scotland?
C.
To work on creating a female monster.
3. What
do Elizabeth and Alphonse assume is the source of
Victor's
unhappiness?
D. Lack of
desire to marry Elizabeth.
4. On his journey,
what does Victor become convinced of?
B.
That the creature is following him.
5. Who
becomes Victor's traveling companion?
A.
Henry
1. Victor goes to the
Orkneys to__________.
C. create the female
monster
2. How does Victor feel about his
impending task?
D. Disgusted
3. In
what country does Victor finally begin fulfilling
his promise?
D. Scotland
4. During
his travels through the British Isles, Victor's
anguish and
torment -- sharpened by contrast
with the delight and joy of his friend
Henry
-- invade his thoughts relentlessly. What does
Victor fear?
A. That the Creature will
wreak vengeance on him by killing the remainder of
his family and his
friend.
5. With whom
did Henry prefer to travel?
B. Victor
1. What most worries Victor about
bringing another, female creature to
life?
D. That the two will mate.
2. Why does
Victor destroy the nearly finished female
monster?
C. Victor imagines the
Monster and his mate producing a race of monsters.
3. How does Victor put an end to his second
experiment?
D. Tears it apart.
4.
After falling asleep and being blown off course on
a sail, on what
country did Victor
Frankenstein land in?
C. Ireland
5.
Victor stopped working on his second creature
because „
C. he was disgusted by what he
was doing
6. What does the creature call
Victor?
D. His slave
7. What makes
Victor decide to leave the island in two days?
C. A letter from Henry.
8. How does Henry
dispose of the remains of his creature and his
instruments?
D. Throws them in the
sea.
9. What threat did the creature make when
Frankenstein backed out on their
agreement?
C. He said, “I will be
with you on your wedding night.”
10. What
happened to Frankenstein when he landed his boat?
D. He was accused of murder.
1. Whose death was Victor Frankenstein accused
of?
A. Henry Clerval
2. To whom is
Victor taken after Henry is murdered?
D.
Mr. Kirwin
3. How does Victor react to seeing
Henry’s corpse?
D. He falls into a long,
feverish illness.
4. Why is Victor
arrested?
D. For murder.
5. After
passing out and remaining in delirium for two
months, where does
Victor find himself?
A. In prison.
6. Who summons Victor’s
father from Switzerland to visit Victor in
prison?
D. Mr. Kirwin, an old and
benevolent magistrate.
1. Who does Victor
blame or the deaths of William, Justine, and
Henry?
D. Himself
2. What event
occurred next in Frankenstein's life after Henry
Clerval's
death? C. He married
Elizabeth.
3. Why does Alphonse fear his
son has gone insane?
C. Victor keeps
saying he is responsible for the deaths.
4.
After the wedding, Victor and Elizabeth go
to_______.
B. an inn in Evian
5. When
will Victor confide the horrible secret to
Elizabeth?
A. The day after their
marriage.
1. Why doesn't Victor
protect his wife, Elizabeth, from the monster's
attack on the night of their wedding?
C. He misunderstands the monster's warning.
2.
Why is Elizabeth killed?
B. She was to be
Victor's wife.
3. Why does the monster kill
Victor's bride?
D. In revenge for
Victor's destruction of the female monster.
4.
Following Elizabeth's murder, what does Victor now
fear?
A. The murder of his family.
5. What expression does Victor observe on the
creature's face after it
has murdered
Elizabeth?
B. A grin
6. What
does Victor believe is the only thing that will
bring him
consolation?
D. Finding the
monster and exacting revenge.
7. What
happened on Frankenstein and Elizabeth's wedding
night?
D. The creature broke into the room
and killed Elizabeth.
8. What did Frankenstein
do after he left the magistrate?
C. He
decided to pursue the creature and kill him.
9. Who was the last person the monster kills
in the novel Frankenstein?
D. Elizabeth
10. How many people does the creature actually
kill?
B. Three
1. At their
graves, what does Victor vow to Elizabeth,
Alphonse, and
William?
D. That he
will find and destroy the creature.
2. What
disturbing sound does Victor hear in the cemetery?
A. A fiendish laugh.
3. Why does
the creature say he is happy Victor is still
living?
A. Because while he still lives,
he suffers.
4. How does Victor end up on the
ice floe where Walton finds him?
B. In
pursuit of the creature, his sled dogs die and he
is stranded.
5. What are Victor's final
thoughts regarding his creature?
D. He
was wrong to abandon the creature and realizes he
should have tried to give him
happiness.
6. How did Victor Frankenstein die?
A. He died from not eating properly and physical
exhaustion.
7. What request did Frankenstein
make of Robert Walton?
A. He asked Walton
to destroy the creature if he ever had the
opportunity
8. At the end of Frankenstein, who
says this:
what I now feel be no longer felt.
Soon these burning miseries will be
extinct. I
shall ascend my funeral pile triumphantly, and
exult in the
agony of the torturing flames
B. the Creature
9. Among all whom the
Creature approaches only one does not react with
horror andor repulsion. This was:_______.
B. De Lacey senior, the blind cottager.
10. What does Victor say led him to make the
creature in the first place?
C. Ambition
and selfishness.
11. Why does Victor say he
was right in his decision to not make another
creature?
A. The potential for evil
is too great.
12. What does Walton do after
Victor dies?
C. He returns to England.
13. What has happened to Walton's ship?
D. It becomes trapped in ice.
14. The
three speakers, whose personal accounts of their
experiences and
feelings make up this novel,
provide multiple and sometimes competing
views
of the Creature, his creator, and the explorer. In
what sense, as
well as gender, are these three
speakers alike?
. All of the above
15.
What are we told of the creature's end?
D. He decides to kill himself by setting himself
on fire.
1. With what is Walton
obsessed? B. Reaching the North Pole
2.
Mary Shelley wrote the novel Frankenstein in the
form of a frame story that starts
one
character wring letters to his sister. Who is that
character
B. Captain Robert Walton
3.
To whom does Walton address his letters? B.
Margaret Saville
4. What region of the world
is Walton's intended area of exploration?
D.
The Arctic
5. What was Walton's ambition
before turning to exploration? . To be a poet.
6. What is the subtitle of Frankenstein? B.
7. Where is the writer, and why is he there?
B. He is in the Arctic, exploring unknown
regions.
8. At the beginning of the novel
Robert Walton says that he has committed himself
to
a voyage. This could be an example of what?
B. An emphasis upon the individual as master
of his fate and fortune.
1. What poem
does Walton quote from before setting sail?
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
2. What
thoughtless act does the ancient mariner regret?
C. Shooting an albatross with his bow and
arrow for no reason
3. How old is Walton at
the beginning of the story? B.28
4. Why
doesn't the lieutenant marry the woman he loves?
D. She is in love with another man.
5. What
kind of Walton's need isn't satisfied? A.
Friend
1. What danger does Walton
encounter while sailing? A. Sheets of ice
2.
What is the name of Walton's sister? D.
Margaret Saville
3By whom this letter will
reach England from Archangel? A. A merchantman
4. What season is it when Walton writes this
letter? B. Summer
5. What kind of accident
happens to their ship? C. both A and B
1. What is Walton's profession? C. An
adventurer and sea captain
2. Where does the
expedition find Victor Frankenstein?
C. On
a floating piece of ice in the ocean.
3. How
does Walton meet Victor?
C. Walton finds
Victor on the northern ice and nurses him back to
health.
4To whom did Victor Frankenstein tell
his entire story?
B. Robert Walton
5. To
where Walton's expedition was headed when he meets
the gigantic figure and the
emaciated Victor?
B North Pole
6. How does Walton describe the
demeanor of the man he rescues?
A. Full of
grief
7. How does Robert feel about
Frankenstein?
D. He likes Frankenstein, and
hopes they will become friends.
1. The marriage between Victor's
parents comes about after __________.
B. the
death of Beaufort
2Elizabeth Lavenza is
__________.
D. a cousin of Victor's
adopted by the Frankensteins
3. Victor
Frankenstein, the creator of the monster, was born
in which city? C. Naples
4. Victor
Frankenstein's mother was the daughter of
Beaufort, a friend of Victor's father. Who is
the mother of Victor Frankenstein? A.
Caroline Beaufort
5. While growing up, what
did Victor and his adopted sister call each other?
A. Cousin
6. An unusual gift presented to
young Victor by his parents is __________.
B.
Elizabeth
7. Who is Beaufort? D. All of the
above
8. The Frankensteins' family home is in
___________. D. Geneva, Switzerland
1.
Henry Clerval is __________.C. Victor's closest
childhood friend
2. Victor's initial interest
in science is sparked at age 13 when he reads
__________.
A. the works of Cornelius Agrippa
3. Who was Victor Frankenstein's closest
friend? A. Henry Clerval
4. What sort of
studies did Victor immerse himself in when he was
young?
D. Alchemy
5. What natural
phenomena influenced Frankenstein? C. It was
lightning.
6. What kind of stories has Henry
Clerval always liked growing up?
A. Romantic
and heroic stories.
1. Who encourages
Victor to pursue his interest in modern science?
C. Professor Waldman.
2. What University did
Victor Frankenstein attend at the age of 17? C.
Ingolstadt.
3. Ultimately, Victor's schooling
results in his obsession for __________. A.
knowledge
4. How does Victor's mother die? C.
She catches scarlet fever from Elizabeth.
5.
Caroline dies peacefully with the assurance of
__________.
D. a union between Elizabeth and
Victor
6. Which of the following is not one of
the alchemists whom Victor studies in his
adolescence?
B. Lucretius.
7. What two
major events happened to Frankenstein when he was
seventeen?
C. His mother died and he went to
the university at Ingolstadt to study.
1.
Armed with scientific knowledge, Victor decides
upon the artificial creation of __________.
A.
a human
2. How often does Victor visit his
family while in school? D. Never.
3. Victor
(the scientist) tells Walton (the explorer) of his
happy childhood and kind, indulgent
parents.
How does Victor repay his family's devotion and
love during the years he spends away at
Ingolstadt University ?
D. Victor is too
consumed by his science studies and his desire to
penetrate the mysteries of life and death to
give time to family.
4. Having
successfully discovered the means to generate
life, Victor, dizzy with possibilities, sets
about to manufacture a human being. Why is his
creation so large?
B. Because Victor wishes to
speed the process of construction, which would
otherwise
be slow due to the difficulty of
working with tiny structures.
5Victor's
creation was made up of __________. D. different
human and animal body parts
6. In which
University Victor Frankenstein develops the
technique to reanimate the dead tissues
which
ultimately leads to the creation of the monster?
University of Ingolstadt.
7. Where do the
body parts used to assemble the monster come from?
B. Graves.
1. While at university, what
idea captivates Victor? D. The
2. Clerval's
original purpose in coming to the University is to
__________. D. study
3. After Victor's
Creature comes alive, Victor looks at him and
__________. D. all of the above
4. What type
of illness afflicted Frankenstein the day after he
completed his creation?
D. He became ill with
a fever and delirium for several months.
5.
Who takes care of Victor when he falls ill after
creating the monster? B. Henry
6. The horror
Victor feels at the creature's movement can be
defined as__________.
B. a dream crashing into
reality
7. How long did Victor spend on making
his first creature?
B. He spent over two
years.
1. What disturbing news does
Victor receive in a letter from his father?
A.
His brother has been murdered.
2. Where did
Frankenstein see the creature?
D. Frankenstein
saw him just outside the gates of Geneva as he was
returning home.
3. When Victor meets up with
his creation in the mountains, how much time has
passed?
D. Two years.
4. Who was accused
upon the death of William? C. Justine Moritz.
5. What piece of incriminating evidence is
found in Justine's pocket? D. A locket.
6.
Why is Justine accused of murder? B. The picture
of Caroline is found in her dress
7. Who was
the creature's first victim? C. William
Frankenstein.
8. Who does Victor blame for the
deaths of William and Justine? D. The creature.
1. Why does Justine say she confessed?
D. She had to for the priest to absolve her
before death.
2. What happened to the accused
person?
B. The accused person confessed
under pressure, and was convicted and hanged.
3. What was Frankenstein's state of mind after
the trial and its conclusion?
C. He was filled
with remorse for all he had done.
4. Who
believed that Justine was innocent? B. Victor
and Elizabeth.
5. Who are the first
hapless victims to Victor's unhallowed arts?
A. William and Justine.
1. After
Justine's condemnation, in order to mitigate his
guilt and sadness, Victor __________.
C.
wanders the mountains and valleys.
2. Where
did Frankenstein go to seek relief?
D. He
traveled to the Apine valley and the village of
Chamounix.
3. What does Victor consider, as he
sails alone at night? C. Suicide by
drowning.
4. At this point, what does
Victor fear the most? B. That the creature will
kill again.
5. What could redeem Victor's soul
from woe? D. Nothing
1. Why does
Victor remain in the creature's cave to hear his
tale?
B. He hopes to hear that the creature
was not responsible for William's death.
2.
Where does Victor first have a conversation with
his monster?
D. In a hut on a glacier near
Montanvert.
3. What does the creature say made
him a B. Misery
4. When Victor and his
creature meet, how does the creature describe his
feelings?
D. Miserable beyond all living
things.
5. Why, when they meet to talk, does
the creature not kill Victor?
B. He
doesn't want to, because he wants something from
Victor.
6. Where did Frankenstein meet his
creature? C. They met at the summit of
Montanvert.
7. What did the creature want
of Frankenstein?
D. He wanted Frankenstein to
listen to the account of his life so far.
1. How does the creature burn his
hand?
C. Sticking it in the remains of a
campfire
2. How long had the creature been
at large before finding Victor?
D. 2
years
3. How does the creature say he felt
when he was first brought to life?
D.
Overwhelmed by sensations
4. How does the
creature learn social norms?
A. Observing
a family.
5. Where did the creature take
shelter?
C. He stayed in a lean-to
attached to a cottage
6. Walton is the
first narrator in Frankenstein. Who are the other
two?
C. Victor and the Creature
1. How does the
monster learn to speak?
A. By listening to
Felix teach Safie his language
2. What
does the monster think causes Felix, Agatha, and
De Lacey to be
unhappy C. Poverty.
3. When does the monster realize he is
ugly?
A. When he looks in a pool
4.
The monster stops stealing the cottagers' food
because he__________.
C. realizes they
need it
5. Which of the following was not an
observation made by the creature about
the De
Laceys'? D. They were very happy in spite of their
situation.
1. How did the
creature learn to speak and to read?
A.
He observed and listened to the De Lacey family
(the cottagers).
2. How does the Creature
become acquainted with the ways of men -- their
nature, language, and laws?
D. The
Creature learns by close observation of the De
Lacey family, and by reading books he
finds.
3. What book does Felix use to teach Safie
French?
D. Volney's Ruins of Empires
4. Who is Felix's fiancé who arrives at the
cottage and cheers up the
family? B. Safie
5. How did Safie communicate with the
cottagers at the beginning they met?
B.
By gestures and signs.
1. Why are
Felix, Agatha, and De Lacey so poor?
C.
The French court took their fortune and exiled
them from France for helping Safie's father
escape from prison
2. What did Safie's
mother teach her daughter to value?
B.
Independence
3. In exchange for allowing Safie
to marry him, what does Safie's father
demand
of Felix?
B. His help in escaping from
prison
4. De Lacey was descended from a good
family in which country?
D. France
5. What religious belief does Safie's mother
hold?
A. Christianity
1. The Creature's favorite book is Paradise
Lost because he identifies
himself with
__________.
C. first Adam, then Satan
2. Which of the following books is not one of
those read by the monster?
D. The Inferno
3. The monster begs De Lacey to ________.C.
protect him
4. What was the reaction of the
rest of the De Lacey family when they saw
the
creature?
B. Agatha fainted, Safie fled,
and Felix hit him with a stick until he left the
cottage
5. How does the creaturemonster learn
about how he was created?
C. Finds
Victor's journal in the pocket of his cloak and
reads it.
1. Why did the De Lacey
family (the cottagers) leave their home?
B. They found out about the creature living next
to them and became afraid.
2. Whom did the
creature save?
D. He saved a girl from
drowning.
.3 What is the monster's reward for
saving a girl from drowning?
A. He is
shot.
4. Why does the creature want revenge on
Victor?
B. Victor abandoned him.
5.
The creature's chance encounter with William in
the forest might be
described as________.
C. both A and B
6. Why did the
creature seize the small boy, William
Frankenstein?
B. He wanted to educate him
to become a companion.
7. What did the
creature do to the boy?
C. He strangled
the boy.
8. Why did the creature put the
locket in Justine's pocket?
B. He intended
that she should take the blame for the murder.
1. What demand does the monster make
of Victor?
B. That Victor create a woman
for him as a companion
2. When Victor travels
to Chamounix, he __________.
C. meets the
monster
3 What does the creature say he will
do as Victor fulfills his promise?
D.
Watch him.
4. What condition does
Victor set before he will grant his request?
D. That the creature finds somewhere to live
that is uninhabited by man.
5. What does the
creature say he will do if Victor refuses him?
D. Exact terrible revenge.
1.
Henry Clerval might best be described
as__________.
C. passionate and romantic
2. Why does Victor accompany Henry Clerval on
a voyage to England and
Scotland?
C.
To work on creating a female monster.
3. What
do Elizabeth and Alphonse assume is the source of
Victor's
unhappiness?
D. Lack of
desire to marry Elizabeth.
4. On his journey,
what does Victor become convinced of?
B.
That the creature is following him.
5. Who
becomes Victor's traveling companion?
A.
Henry
1. Victor goes to the
Orkneys to__________.
C. create the female
monster
2. How does Victor feel about his
impending task?
D. Disgusted
3. In
what country does Victor finally begin fulfilling
his promise?
D. Scotland
4. During
his travels through the British Isles, Victor's
anguish and
torment -- sharpened by contrast
with the delight and joy of his friend
Henry
-- invade his thoughts relentlessly. What does
Victor fear?
A. That the Creature will
wreak vengeance on him by killing the remainder of
his family and his
friend.
5. With whom
did Henry prefer to travel?
B. Victor
1. What most worries Victor about
bringing another, female creature to
life?
D. That the two will mate.
2. Why does
Victor destroy the nearly finished female
monster?
C. Victor imagines the
Monster and his mate producing a race of monsters.
3. How does Victor put an end to his second
experiment?
D. Tears it apart.
4.
After falling asleep and being blown off course on
a sail, on what
country did Victor
Frankenstein land in?
C. Ireland
5.
Victor stopped working on his second creature
because „
C. he was disgusted by what he
was doing
6. What does the creature call
Victor?
D. His slave
7. What makes
Victor decide to leave the island in two days?
C. A letter from Henry.
8. How does Henry
dispose of the remains of his creature and his
instruments?
D. Throws them in the
sea.
9. What threat did the creature make when
Frankenstein backed out on their
agreement?
C. He said, “I will be
with you on your wedding night.”
10. What
happened to Frankenstein when he landed his boat?
D. He was accused of murder.
1. Whose death was Victor Frankenstein accused
of?
A. Henry Clerval
2. To whom is
Victor taken after Henry is murdered?
D.
Mr. Kirwin
3. How does Victor react to seeing
Henry’s corpse?
D. He falls into a long,
feverish illness.
4. Why is Victor
arrested?
D. For murder.
5. After
passing out and remaining in delirium for two
months, where does
Victor find himself?
A. In prison.
6. Who summons Victor’s
father from Switzerland to visit Victor in
prison?
D. Mr. Kirwin, an old and
benevolent magistrate.
1. Who does Victor
blame or the deaths of William, Justine, and
Henry?
D. Himself
2. What event
occurred next in Frankenstein's life after Henry
Clerval's
death? C. He married
Elizabeth.
3. Why does Alphonse fear his
son has gone insane?
C. Victor keeps
saying he is responsible for the deaths.
4.
After the wedding, Victor and Elizabeth go
to_______.
B. an inn in Evian
5. When
will Victor confide the horrible secret to
Elizabeth?
A. The day after their
marriage.
1. Why doesn't Victor
protect his wife, Elizabeth, from the monster's
attack on the night of their wedding?
C. He misunderstands the monster's warning.
2.
Why is Elizabeth killed?
B. She was to be
Victor's wife.
3. Why does the monster kill
Victor's bride?
D. In revenge for
Victor's destruction of the female monster.
4.
Following Elizabeth's murder, what does Victor now
fear?
A. The murder of his family.
5. What expression does Victor observe on the
creature's face after it
has murdered
Elizabeth?
B. A grin
6. What
does Victor believe is the only thing that will
bring him
consolation?
D. Finding the
monster and exacting revenge.
7. What
happened on Frankenstein and Elizabeth's wedding
night?
D. The creature broke into the room
and killed Elizabeth.
8. What did Frankenstein
do after he left the magistrate?
C. He
decided to pursue the creature and kill him.
9. Who was the last person the monster kills
in the novel Frankenstein?
D. Elizabeth
10. How many people does the creature actually
kill?
B. Three
1. At their
graves, what does Victor vow to Elizabeth,
Alphonse, and
William?
D. That he
will find and destroy the creature.
2. What
disturbing sound does Victor hear in the cemetery?
A. A fiendish laugh.
3. Why does
the creature say he is happy Victor is still
living?
A. Because while he still lives,
he suffers.
4. How does Victor end up on the
ice floe where Walton finds him?
B. In
pursuit of the creature, his sled dogs die and he
is stranded.
5. What are Victor's final
thoughts regarding his creature?
D. He
was wrong to abandon the creature and realizes he
should have tried to give him
happiness.
6. How did Victor Frankenstein die?
A. He died from not eating properly and physical
exhaustion.
7. What request did Frankenstein
make of Robert Walton?
A. He asked Walton
to destroy the creature if he ever had the
opportunity
8. At the end of Frankenstein, who
says this:
what I now feel be no longer felt.
Soon these burning miseries will be
extinct. I
shall ascend my funeral pile triumphantly, and
exult in the
agony of the torturing flames
B. the Creature
9. Among all whom the
Creature approaches only one does not react with
horror andor repulsion. This was:_______.
B. De Lacey senior, the blind cottager.
10. What does Victor say led him to make the
creature in the first place?
C. Ambition
and selfishness.
11. Why does Victor say he
was right in his decision to not make another
creature?
A. The potential for evil
is too great.
12. What does Walton do after
Victor dies?
C. He returns to England.
13. What has happened to Walton's ship?
D. It becomes trapped in ice.
14. The
three speakers, whose personal accounts of their
experiences and
feelings make up this novel,
provide multiple and sometimes competing
views
of the Creature, his creator, and the explorer. In
what sense, as
well as gender, are these three
speakers alike?
. All of the above
15.
What are we told of the creature's end?
D. He decides to kill himself by setting himself
on fire.