A. Silas Marner
B. Jane Eyre
C. Jude the Obscure
D. Adam Bede
A. Acton Bell
B. Currer Bell
C. Ellis Bell
D. Acton Aris
A. St. John
B. Rochester
C. John Reed
D. Mr Mason
A. Jane
B. Bertha
C. Mrs Fairfax
D. Grace Poole
A. 34 chapters
B. 32 chapters
C. 42 chapters
D. 38 chapters
A. St. John Rivers
B. Rochester
C. Mr Brocklehurst
D. Mr Lloyd
A. Mr Briggs
B. Mr Mason
C. Mr Brocklehurst
D. Mrs Reed
A. He falls from the roof of Thornfield
B. He is killed in a fire
C. He has a stroke
D. He commits suicide
A. Jamaica
B. Madeira
C. St. Kitts
D. Bermuda
A. Mrs Reed
B. Mr Brocklehurst
C. Mr Lloyd
D. John Reed
A. Spanish
B. German
C. Jamaican
D. French
A. His hand and his eyesight
B. His eyesight and his fortune
C. His eyesight and his dog
D. His fortune and his fiancée
A. Mrs Scatcherd
B. Miss Temple
C. Mr Brocklehurst
D. Miss Ames
A. Bundt cake
B. Strawberries
C. Cookies
D. Seed cake
A. She paints
B. She writes and sells short stories
C. She becomes a governess at a different manor house
D. St. John Rivers finds her a teaching job in the town of Morton
A. Herself
B. Blanche Ingram
C. Georgianna Reed
D. Celine Varens
A. She divides it equally among her cousins the rivers
B. She starts a school in the town of Morton
C. She sends it to Gateshead to comfort the Reeds for the death of their mother
D. She buys ball gowns and jewellery for herself
A. October 1847
B. December 1874
C. December 1856
D. March 1863
A. He makes her wear a dunce cap
B. He has her naturally curly hair cut short so as to make it lie straight
C. He forces her to write “I am a very silly girl” 100 times
D. He puts a curtain over her bedroom mirror
A. She makes her sleep outside in the cold
B. She makes her eat only burnt porridge
C. She makes her shine John’s shoes for a week
D. She locks her in the red-room
A. India
B. China
C. The Congo
D. Ireland
A. Alice
B. Bertha
C. Hannah
D. Persephone
A. She answers an advertisement for a governess at Thornfield
B. She becomes a teacher there
C. She burns down the building
D. She is forced to wander penniless and starving across the moors
A. Blanche Ingram
B. Rochester
C. Lady Ingram
D. Lady Bartholomew
A. Rochester falls in love with Jane’s cousin
B. A son is born
C. They divorce
D. None of the above
A. Fish
B. British royalty
C. Fairies and knights
D. Birds
A. Because of her beauty
B. Because her husband favoured Jane
C. Jane is mean to her children
D. Jane has a huge inheritance
A. Green
B. Fuchsia
C. Red
D. Blue
A. Mrs Reed
B. Mrs Fairfax
C. Georgiana
D. Bessie
A. Her Sister’s
B. Her Uncle’s
C. Her Mother’s
D. Her Father’s
A. Stoicism
B. Evangelicalism
C. Victorianism
D. Buddhism
A. Diana Rivers
B. Miss Temple
C. Mary Rivers
D. Helen Burns
A. Pneumonia
B. Chicken Pox
C. Typhus
D. Leprosy
A. Fund his political causes
B. Publish books
C. Create a second school
D. Indulge his own family
A. Miss Ingram
B. Céline Varens
C. Bertha Mason
D. Mrs. Fairfax
A. Miss Ingram
B. Bertha Mason
C. Céline Varens
D. Mrs. Fairfax
A. Governess
B. Seamstress
C. Cook
D. Maid
A. To brainwash Jane
B. To guard Bertha Mason
C. To kill any intruders
D. To act as Rochester’s mistress
A. Solicitor
B. Magician
C. Fortune-teller
D. Musician
A. Adele
B. Grace Poole
C. Bertha Mason
D. Mrs Fairfax
A. For her wealth
B. As a favour to her brother
C. For her madness
D. For her beauty
A. Bertha Mason
B. Miss Ingram
C. Mrs Fairfax
D. Jane
A. Amsterdam
B. Madeira
C. Barcelona
D. Berlin
A. Her stockings
B. Her bonnet
C. Her wedding-veil
D. Her corset
A. Water and air
B. Fire and ice
C. Fire and water
D. Earth and water
A. John and Clara
B. Reginald and Mrs Fairfax
C. Mrs Fairfax and Grace Poole
D. John and Mary
A. He has fallen from the roof
B. He has been injured
C. He has been poisoned
D. He has fallen in love
A. Her independence
B. Her cruelty
C. Her kindness
D. Her spirituality