Who does Jane fall in love with?
a) Mr. John
b) Mr. Patrick
c) Mr. Rochestor
d) Mr. John Reed
c) Mr. Rochestor
What happens to her 2 elder sisters?
a) they both get married
b) they continue studying in the Clergy Daughter's school
c) they became ill
d) they find their true love
c) they become ill
What does Jane value more than her emotions?
a) wealth
b) reputation
c) morality
d) love
c) morality
Why does Jane refuse to stay with Mr.Rochestor after discovers his secret?
a) staying would go against her principals
b) she is afraid of Thornfield
c) she stops loving him
d) she wants to be rich
a) staying would go against her principals
What important quality does Jane keep throughout the story?
a) personal integrity
b) ambition
c) following her dream
d) pride
a) personal integrity
When was Charlotte Bronte born?
a) 1816
b) 1862
c) 1861
d) 1865
a)1816
What inspired the Lowood School in the novel?
a) author's boarding school experience
b) author's private academy experience
c) author's religious camp experience
d) author's university life when she was young
a) author's boarding school experience
Which child was Charlotte Bronte in her family?
a) third
b) second
c) sixth
d) fourth
a) third
In which village was Ch.B born?
a) yorkshire
b) thornton
c) bradford
d) haworth
b) thornton
Which event changes Rochestor's life completely?
a) he loses his money
b) Jane leaves England
c) the fire at his home
d) he marries mentally ill woman
c) the fire at his home
What kind of girl is Jane Eyre?
a) a princess
b) an orphan
c) a wife
d) a rich girl
b) an orphan
Why does Jane leave her love?
a) she loses her position
b) she discovers he is married
c) she dislikes Thornfield Hall
d) she marries another man
b) she discovers he is married
How is Thornfield mostly described?
a) modern and emotional
b) ordinary and mysterious
c) noisy and mysterious
d) emotional and mysterious
d) emotional and mysterious
What does Thornfield Hall mostly symbolize in the novel?
a) wealth and love
b) mystery and hidden secrets
c) hidden secrets and education
d) success and freedom
b) mystery and hidden secrets
What message does Ch.B mainly give through Jane's character?
a) love is more important than morality
b) social status determines happiness
c) people should avoid difficult choices
d) woman should stay true to herself
d) woman should stay true to herself
What job does Jane have?
a) a doctor
b) a writer
c) a governess
d) a teacher
c) a governess
What kind of atmosphere does the novel have?
a) historical and gothic
b) political and historical
c) educational and mysterious
d) mysterious and gothic
d) mysterious and gothic
Which theme is strongly presented in the novel?
a) exploration
b) self-respect
c) family
d) history
b) self-respect
Why is Jane considered an independent character?
a) because she is stubborn
b) she avoids emotional relationships
c) she follows others' advice
d) she makes desicions based on her values
d) she makes desicions based on her values
What does Jane's returm to Mr. Rochestor show at the end of the novel?
a) she has forgotten the past
b) relationship has become honest and equal
c) she feels guilty for leaving him
d) she needs financial help
b) relationship has become honest and equal
Who is the author of Jane Eyre?
a) Charlotte Bronte
b) Jane Austen
c) Charles Dickens
d) Emily Bronte
a) Charlotte Bronte
Where was Charlotte Bronte born?
a) Lancashire, England
b) Dublin, Ireland
c) Manchestor, England
d) Yorkshire, England
d) Yorkshire, England
What does Jane achieve at the end of the novel?
a) wealth and husband
b) independence and happiness
c) success and family
d) social status
b) independence and happiness
On what exact date was Ch.B born?
a) march 21, 1816
b) march 12, 1816
c) april 12, 1816
d) april 21, 1816
d) april 21, 1816
Why is the novel called a Gothic romance?
a) it focuses on romance and love
b) it contains mystery and historical events
c) it is written in poetic form
d) it combines mystery and suspense
d) it combines mystery and suspense