GCSE English Literature: Jekyll and Hyde – Science, Religion and Context – Revision Quiz

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This GCSE English Literature: Jekyll and Hyde – Science, Religion and Context – Revision Quiz quiz contains 10 multiple choice questions designed to help you revise and test your GCSE English Literature knowledge. Select an answer for each question and click “Submit Answer” to see instant feedback. Take your time and try to score as high as possible!

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Explore the themes of science versus religion and the Victorian context in Stevenson's Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde.

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Question 1 of 10

Jekyll's experiments reflect Victorian anxieties about:
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Question 2 of 10

Darwin's theory of evolution (1859) is relevant because:
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Question 3 of 10

Victorian society's emphasis on respectability meant:
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Question 4 of 10

Lanyon's death after witnessing the transformation suggests:
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Question 5 of 10

The novella can be read as a warning about:
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Question 6 of 10

Hyde trampling the girl and murdering Carew represent:
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Question 7 of 10

The Gothic genre conventions Stevenson uses include:
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Question 8 of 10

The absence of significant female characters reflects:
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Question 9 of 10

Jekyll describes his pleasures as "undignified" rather than truly evil, suggesting:
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Question 10 of 10

The ending, where Jekyll's statement is read after his death, means: