Test Flashcards

1
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Who is the author of ‘The Invisible Man’?

A

H.G. Wells

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What is the main theme of ‘The Invisible Man’?

A

The dangers of isolation and the abuse of power.

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3
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True or False: The Invisible Man is a sympathetic character throughout the novel.

A

False

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4
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What scientific discovery does Griffin, the Invisible Man, make?

A

A method to become invisible through refracting light.

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5
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Fill in the blank: The Invisible Man’s real name is _____ .

A

Griffin

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6
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What town does Griffin first arrive in?

A

Iping

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7
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Multiple Choice: What motivates Griffin to become invisible?
A) Scientific curiosity
B) Revenge
C) Wealth
D) Love

A

A) Scientific curiosity

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What happens to Griffin’s mental state as the story progresses?

A

He becomes increasingly unstable and violent.

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True or False: Griffin is able to reverse his invisibility at will.

A

False

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10
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What is the initial reaction of the townspeople when they encounter Griffin?

A

They are frightened and confused.

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What does Griffin do to the people who oppose him?

A

He uses violence and intimidation.

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12
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Fill in the blank: Griffin conducts his experiments at _____ University.

A

London

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13
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What is the significance of the character Dr. Kemp?

A

He represents the moral and ethical considerations of science.

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14
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Multiple Choice: What ultimately happens to Griffin?
A) He escapes
B) He is captured and killed
C) He becomes a hero
D) He turns visible again

A

B) He is captured and killed

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What kind of narrative style is used in ‘The Invisible Man’?

A

Third-person narrative with a focus on Griffin’s perspective.

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16
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True or False: The Invisible Man has a love interest in the novel.

A

False

17
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What does Griffin’s invisibility symbolize?

A

The alienation and disconnection from society.

18
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What role does fear play in the novel?

A

Fear drives the actions of both Griffin and the townspeople.

19
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Fill in the blank: Griffin’s invisibility leads to his ultimate _____ .

A

downfall

20
Q

What is one consequence of Griffin’s experiments?

A

He becomes a hunted fugitive.

21
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Multiple Choice: How does Griffin first reveal his invisibility to others?
A) By removing his clothes
B) By disappearing
C) By telling them
D) By using a mirror

A

A) By removing his clothes

22
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What does Griffin’s character critique about society?

A

The ethical implications of scientific experimentation and the consequences of unchecked ambition.

23
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True or False: The Invisible Man is a commentary on social class.

A

True

24
Q

What is the climax of ‘The Invisible Man’?

A

Griffin’s confrontation with the townspeople and his eventual demise.

25
Q

Fill in the blank: The Invisible Man explores the conflict between _____ and _____ .

A

science; morality

26
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What literary genre does ‘The Invisible Man’ belong to?

A

Science fiction