Dracula

by

Bram Stoker

Dracula: Chapter 24 Quiz 10 questions

Test your knowledge of Chapter 24. Submit your answers to see your results and get feedback.
As the novel begins to draw to a close, what overall structure becomes clear?
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The novel moves from Transylvania to England and back to Transylvania again
The novel starts and ends in England with a brief interlude in Transylvania
The novel begins in Varna and ends in Transylvania
The novel moves from Transylvania to England and back to Transylvania again
Which of the following is a likely symbolic meaning of the "stain" on Mina's forehead?
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It is a sign of Mina's strength and bravery
It indicates Mina's communion with Dracula and her impurity as long as Dracula lives
It represents Mina's ability to sense Dracula's presence
It is a mark that signifies Mina's leadership role within the group
What significant discovery does Van Helsing report at the group meeting, according to Mina's journal?
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Dracula is heading to the Black Sea on the Czarina Catherine with his last wooden box
They have found Dracula hiding in the Port of London
The group has lost track of Dracula's whereabouts
The wooden boxes used by Dracula have been found in the Port of London
How does the narrative of Dracula being on the ship Czarina Catherine reflect the novel's symmetry?
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It is similar to when Dracula was on another ship, the Demeter, and caused distress among the crew on the way to England
It reflects the earlier scenes where Dracula was on the same ship, Czarina Catherine, heading to England
It mirrors the episode when Dracula was on a ship called The Demeter, heading to Transylvania
It recalls the instance when Dracula, on a different ship, caused panic among the passengers en route to Varna
Despite the group closing in on Dracula, what feeling does Mina still express in her journal?
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She feels doubtful about the group's chances and fearful about her future
She feels "unclean" and possessed by Dracula's spirit
She feels relieved and hopes to get rid of the scar soon
She feels apathetic about the whole situation
What element does Stoker introduce in the narrative just when it seems that the group might eventually find and kill Dracula?
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He introduces a new antagonist to increase the tension
He speeds up the pacing of the narrative, increasing suspense
He adds the urgency of needing to find Dracula quickly to prevent Mina's transformation into a vampire
He creates a diversion by introducing a new plot twist
What action does Morris suggest the group take in preparation for their over-land journey to Romania?
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They should arm themselves with rifles
They should hire a guide who's fluent in the local language
They should prepare disguises to help them blend in
They should get horses for faster travel
Why does Mina request that Harker withhold plans about tracking Dracula from her?
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She fears she might inadvertently share information with Dracula due to their blood link
She is tired and wants to rest without having to think about Dracula
She doesn't trust Harker's judgment in dealing with Dracula
She doesn't want to be filled with anxiety about the group's progress
What change of mind does Mina have on the morning of October 6, according to Harker's journal?
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She decides to keep the group's plans secret from Dracula, even if it means ending her own life
She chooses to accompany the group to Romania to help them with her hypnotic connection with Dracula
She opts to stay behind while the group travels to Romania
She resolves to confront Dracula on her own
How does Harker's action of drawing up his will before leaving England reflect the novel's historical setting?
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It reflects the adventurous spirit of the Victorian age
It reflects the interest in the occult and supernatural in Victorian times
It reflects concerns around money and property in upper-class, late-Victorian England
It indicates the growing importance of law and order in Victorian society