The Time Machine

by

H. G. Wells

The Time Machine: Chapter 6 Quiz 4 questions

Test your knowledge of Chapter 6. Submit your answers to see your results and get feedback.
Why does the Time Traveller begin sleeping indoors with the Eloi?
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He is fascinated by their culture
He has become afraid of the Morlocks
He finds the outdoors uncomfortable
He is conducting an experiment
Why does the Time Traveller confront the Morlocks?
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To protect Weena and the Eloi
To prove his bravery to the Eloi
Because he wants to dominate the Morlocks
To find information so he can retrieve the time machine
What does the Time Traveller's observation of the Morlocks signify about the future of the British working class?
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It illustrates a dismal future in which the working class live in devastating conditions
It shows a future in which the working class has achieved prosperity and happiness
It indicates a future in which the working class has become technologically advanced
It suggests a future of peaceful coexistence between different social classes
What does the use of matches symbolize in the context of technology in the book?
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They represent the essentially unchanging nature of technology over time
They are a metaphor for the Time Traveller's superiority over other beings
They symbolize that useful technology can also be weaponized
They represent the futility of technology against natural forces