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100

Who is Mr. Utterson?

Lawyer. Specifically Dr. Jekyll's lawyer.

100

What was the name of the strange man who jumped on the little girl?

Mr. Hyde.

100

Utterson wanted to meet Hyde so that he could help Jekyll. Where did he wait for him?

The building with the old door that Mr. Enfield told him about.

100

Why does Dr. Lanyon seldom visit Jekyll?

They always argue about scientific questions.

100

How did the strange man compensate the little girl’s family?

He gave them 100 pounds: 10 in cash and 90 in a cheque.

200

Who is Poole?

Dr. Jekyll’s butler.

200

What was strange about the cheque given to the little girl’s family?

It was signed by someone else.

200

Following Sir Danvers Carew’s murder, where did the police wait for Hyde to catch him?

Hyde’s bank.

200

Why was Utterson able to recognize Mr. Hyde when he approached him outside his apartment?

Mr. Enfield described him to Utterson.

200

How long was the maid unconscious after witnessing the murder?

Until 2 am.

300

Who is Sir Danvers Carew?

The Member of Parliament and Utterson’s client who was murdered by Hyde.

300

What did Jekyll’s will say?

Upon his death or disappearance for more than three months, all of Jekyll’s money and possessions are to go to Hyde.

300

After Utterson and the inspector parted ways, where did Utterson find Jekyll?

In his room sitting in an armchair, looking ill.

300

Why wouldn’t Jekyll let Utterson visit him?

He was very sick.

300

How did Jekyll know about the murder?

The newspaper boys were shouting the news in the square and he could hear them from his dining room.

400

Who witnessed the murder of Danvers Carew?

A maid.

400

To investigate Sir Danvers Carew’s murder, a maid took Utterson and the inspector to Hyde’s rooms. What two mistakes did Hyde make, according to the inspector?

1. He kept the cane;

2. He burned his chequebook.

400

Where does Poole think Jekyll’s alleged murderer is staying?

In Jekyll’s room.

400

Why does Poole think Jekyll worried about is something?

Because he spends most of his time in his laboratory and sometimes sleeps there.

400

How did Jekyll look when Poole and Utterson first entered his room?

Very sick.

500

Who is Mr. Guest?

Utterson’s head clerk.

500

What do Poole and Utterson think happened to Jekyll when they spoke with him through the laboratory door?

Someone killed him and is now occupying his room.

500

Where did Poole and Utterson find Hyde’s unconscious body?

On the floor in Jekyll’s laboratory.

500

Why did Utterson hesitate to read the note from Jekyll that he found in Jekyll's room?

He was frightened about what it would say.

500

How long did Poole and Utterson give the servants to get to the laboratory door before they forced themselves into Jekyll’s room?

10 minutes.

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