Student: Macauley Johnson. Test code: Listdracula
Test Description: Term Two Assessment Task 3.
- No of questions: 30.0
- Correct: 28.0
- Wrong: 2.0
- Percentage mark: 93.33%
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- Test written from IP Address: 127.0.0.1
- Test submitted on: 09/07/2006 At 14:31:53
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- Question: 1 What is "a shaving glass"?
- Student Answer: B) A mirror
- Correct Answer: B) A mirror
- Question: 2 What made Jonathan start (what startled him) ?
- Student
Answer: D) A hand on his shoulder and the Count speaking to him despite
the fact that he had not been visible in the reflection.
- Correct
Answer: D) A hand on his shoulder and the Count speaking to him despite
the fact that he had not been visible in the reflection.
- Question: 3 What was the effect of the blood on Jonathan's chin?
- Student Answer: A) The Count made a grab for his throat, and his eyes blazed with a demoniac fury.
- Correct Answer: A) The Count made a grab for his throat, and his eyes blazed with a demoniac fury.
- Question: 4 Why should Jonathan take care about cutting himself?
- Student Answer: B) It is dangerous in this strange environment to have blood flowing from a wound.
- Correct Answer: B) It is dangerous in this strange environment to have blood flowing from a wound.
- Question: 5 What had Jonathan never seen the Count do?
- Student Answer: D) Eat or drink.
- Correct Answer: D) Eat or drink.
- Question: 6 Describe the view from the castle.
- Student Answer: A) Boring and dark, in keeping with ancient castles.
- Correct Answer: D) Magnificent. It is situated on the very edge of a terrific precipice.
- Question: 7 What confirmed that there were no servants in the castle?
- Student Answer: A) The fact that the Count was making his bed.
- Correct Answer: A) The fact that the Count was making his bed.
- Question: 8 How long did the Count desire Jonathan to reside with him?
- Student Answer: D) A month.
- Correct Answer: D) A month.
- Question: 9 Jonathan was told not to discourse of certain things in his letters. What was he to write about in these letters?
- Student Answer: B) About business, assuring them of his well-being and his imminent return.
- Correct Answer: B) About business, assuring them of his well-being and his imminent return.
- Question: 10 Why should Jonathan take care with what he wrote in his letters
- Student Answer: D) He knew that his letter/s would be read by the count.
- Correct Answer: D) He knew that his letter/s would be read by the count.
- Question: 11 What advice did the count give Jonathan about leaving the rooms he was in?
- Student Answer: A) That he should not go to sleep in other rooms.
- Correct Answer: A) That he should not go to sleep in other rooms.
- Question: 12 What weird spectacle filled Jonathan with terror and repulsion?
- Student Answer: C) The count moving like a lizard down the wall.
- Correct Answer: C) The count moving like a lizard down the wall.
- Question: 13 What seemed a good idea to do while the count had vanished?
- Student Answer: A) To explore the castle.
- Correct Answer: A) To explore the castle.
- Question: 14 Describe the three ladies
- Student Answer: B) Young, with brilliant white teeth against the ruby of their voluptuous lips.
- Correct Answer: B) Young, with brilliant white teeth against the ruby of their voluptuous lips.
- Question: 15 What was strange about these women?
- Student Answer: C) That they had no shadows.
- Correct Answer: C) That they had no shadows.
- Question: 16 What desire did Jonathan feel in his heart?
- Student Answer: A) That they should kiss him with those red lips.
- Correct Answer: A) That they should kiss him with those red lips.
- Question: 17 Which girl/s advanced and bent over him while he was lying down in delightful anticipation?
- Student Answer: D) The fair-haired girl
- Correct Answer: D) The fair-haired girl
- Question: 18 What happened at that last instant?
- Student Answer: D) The count 's strong hand pulled the woman away.
- Correct Answer: D) The count 's strong hand pulled the woman away.
- Question: 19 What gift was brought in for the women?
- Student Answer: A) A bag with something alive inside.
- Correct Answer: A) A bag with something alive inside.
- Question: 20 What amazed Jonathan at the return of the count?
- Student Answer: C) The fury of the count, blazing eyes; his hurling the woman from him.
- Correct Answer: C) The fury of the count, blazing eyes; his hurling the woman from him.
- Question: 21 What promise did the Count make?
- Student Answer: A) That there would be kisses for them all once he had finished.
- Correct Answer: A) That there would be kisses for them all once he had finished.
- Question: 22 What question did one of the fair maidens ask the count?
- Student Answer: B) Whether they were having nothing that night.
- Correct Answer: B) Whether they were having nothing that night.
- Question: 23 Where did Jonathan wake up?
- Student Answer: A) In his own bed.
- Correct Answer: A) In his own bed.
- Question:
24 Why did the count urge Jonathan to write three letters saying that
he was going to leave for home within a few days?
- Student Answer: B) The count explained that the mailing service was erratic and one had to mail everything far in advance.
- Correct Answer: A) To make it appear that Jonathan had left the count unscathed before he disappeared.
- Question: 25 What date had to be put on the letters?
- Student Answer: B) June 29
- Correct Answer: B) June 29
- Question: 26 What did this date signify to Jonathan?
- Student Answer: C) That he now knew the span of his life- he had been handed his date of execution..
- Correct Answer: C) That he now knew the span of his life- he had been handed his date of execution..
- Question: 27 A new solution seems at hand for Jonathan. What is it?
- Student Answer: A) He could enlist the help of the Szgany gypsies to smuggle a letter to Mina.
- Correct Answer: A) He could enlist the help of the Szgany gypsies to smuggle a letter to Mina.
- Question: 28 When the count sat down next to Jonathan he took out something interesting. What?
- Student
Answer: D) A letter written in shorthand, described by the count as a
vile thing, an outrage to friendship and hospitality.
- Correct
Answer: D) A letter written in shorthand, described by the count as a
vile thing, an outrage to friendship and hospitality.
- Question: 29 What was done to this item? (in question 28)?
- Student Answer: A) It was consumed by fire.
- Correct Answer: A) It was consumed by fire.
- Question: 30 What is the prevailing tone used in this narration?
- Student Answer: C) Suspense and horror.
- Correct Answer: C) Suspense and horror.