Chapter 11 Quiz — Dracula

by Bram Stoker

Comprehension Quiz: Chapter 11

Why does Mrs. Westenra remove the garlic flowers from Lucy's room?

  • She believes the heavy odor is bad for Lucy in her weak state and opens the window for fresh air
  • She recognizes them as a folk superstition and replaces them with conventional medicine from her doctor
  • She is angry that Van Helsing has been treating Lucy without consulting the family physician first
  • She is allergic to the garlic herself and cannot enter the room while the flowers are present

How does Van Helsing react when he learns the garlic has been removed?

  • He calmly explains the medical necessity of the flowers and asks Mrs. Westenra to replace them
  • He angrily confronts Mrs. Westenra and reveals the truth about Dracula's attacks on Lucy
  • He breaks down sobbing for the first time in his life, crying out against the cruel fate they face
  • He immediately sends a telegram to Arthur Holmwood demanding an emergency blood transfusion

Who donates blood for Lucy's transfusion in this chapter?

  • Arthur Holmwood, who rushes to Hillingham after receiving an urgent telegram from Van Helsing
  • Dr. Seward, who has been donating regularly despite his own weakening physical condition
  • Van Helsing himself, telling Seward he must operate instead because Seward is already weakened
  • Quincey Morris, who volunteers after arriving unannounced at Hillingham that morning

How does the zookeeper Thomas Bilder describe the mysterious stranger who visited the wolf enclosure?

  • A short, stout gentleman in a top hat who spoke with a thick Eastern European accent
  • A tall, thin man with a hooked nose, pointed beard, red eyes, and sharp white teeth
  • A young, pale-faced man dressed entirely in black who refused to give his name to staff
  • An elderly professor with wire-rimmed spectacles who claimed to be studying wolf behavior

Which of these events actually happened in this chapter?

Why does Van Helsing's urgent telegram arrive twenty-two hours late?

  • The telegram office is closed for a national holiday and does not reopen until the next morning
  • Dracula intercepts the telegram and destroys it, forcing a second copy to be sent later
  • The telegram is sent to "Carfax, Sussex" without specifying the correct county for delivery
  • Seward is away from his asylum visiting Lucy and does not receive it until he returns home

What crashes through Lucy's bedroom window on the night of September 17?

  • A large bat that has been buffeting its wings against the glass throughout the evening
  • A great, gaunt gray wolf whose head appears in the aperture of the broken panes
  • A tree branch blown by a sudden violent storm that sweeps across the English countryside
  • A flock of birds drawn to the room by the scent of garlic flowers on the windowsill

How does Mrs. Westenra accidentally remove the garlic wreath from Lucy's neck?

  • She carefully unclasps it while Lucy sleeps, believing it is an uncomfortable choking hazard
  • She clutches wildly at anything for support when frightened by the wolf, tearing it away
  • She throws it at the wolf in the window, hoping to scare the animal away from her daughter
  • She pulls it off to press it against the broken window as a barrier against the intruder

Which of these events actually happened in this chapter?

What does the word "pallor" mean in the phrase "the same awful, waxen pallor as before"?

  • A state of extreme fatigue and physical exhaustion from prolonged illness or overwork
  • An unhealthy pale appearance, especially of the face, suggesting illness or approaching death
  • A cold and clammy texture of the skin caused by fever, shock, or exposure to cold
  • A vacant and unfocused expression in the eyes indicating mental confusion or delirium

What happens to the wolf Bersicker after his escape from the zoo?

  • He is shot and killed by a policeman who encounters him roaming in Regent's Park at dawn
  • He is captured by Dracula and kept permanently as a guard animal at the Carfax estate
  • He returns to the zoo on his own the next day with his head cut and full of broken glass
  • He disappears into the countryside and is never recovered by the zoo authorities

What does the word "laudanum" refer to in the context of the drugged sherry?

  • A powerful poison derived from deadly nightshade, commonly used for assassination in the era
  • A tincture of opium dissolved in alcohol, widely used as a painkiller and sedative in Victorian times
  • A bitter herbal extract used to preserve wine and spirits during long ocean voyages
  • A chemical compound used in embalming and mortuary preparation during the nineteenth century

What does Lucy do with the memorandum she writes on the night of September 17?

  • She gives it to one of the maids before they fall unconscious from the drugged sherry
  • She places it on the windowsill where rescuers will see it when they arrive in the morning
  • She hides it in her breast, where they will find it when they come to lay her out for burial
  • She seals it in an envelope addressed to Arthur Holmwood and leaves it on the nightstand

What do the "specks" or "motes" that swirl through the broken window represent?

  • Ordinary dust and debris blown in by the wind through the shattered glass panes
  • Fragments of the garlic flowers scattered by the force of the wolf's impact on the window
  • Dracula's supernatural presence entering the room in an incorporeal, dust-like form
  • A swarm of insects attracted to the lamplight and the scent of blood in the room

What is the structural purpose of the Pall Mall Gazette newspaper interview within Chapter 11?

  • It introduces a new narrator who will become a major character in the fight against Dracula
  • It provides comic relief through Bilder's cockney dialect while revealing Dracula's presence in London
  • It serves as an objective historical record that validates the supernatural events of the novel
  • It shifts the narrative to a public perspective to show how Dracula's arrival affects all of London

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