Part II - Chapter IV Quiz — Crime and Punishment

by Fyodor Dostoevsky

Comprehension Quiz: Part II - Chapter IV

What is Zossimov's profession?

  • Lawyer
  • Doctor
  • Police detective
  • University professor

What event is Razumihin planning for the evening?

  • A birthday celebration
  • A housewarming party
  • A farewell dinner
  • A study group meeting

What is Porfiry Petrovitch's position?

  • District postmaster
  • Head of the Investigation Department
  • University rector
  • Military officer

Where does Nikolay claim he found the gold earrings?

  • In the murdered woman's apartment
  • In the passage by the door of the flat he was painting
  • In Dushkin's dram-shop
  • On the street outside the building

What is Razumihin's main argument for Nikolay's innocence?

  • Nikolay had an alibi placing him elsewhere
  • Nikolay's playful behavior after the murders is psychologically incompatible with guilt
  • Multiple witnesses saw someone else commit the crime
  • The earrings were proved to be forgeries

According to Razumihin's theory, how did the real murderer escape the building?

  • Through a back window
  • By hiding in the painters' flat and leaving when the entry was clear
  • By disguising himself as a porter
  • By climbing to the roof and escaping over adjacent buildings

What triggers Raskolnikov's outburst of terror during Razumihin's account?

  • Hearing Lizaveta's name mentioned
  • Learning that Nikolay confessed
  • The detail about earrings found "behind the door"
  • Zossimov's medical diagnosis

How much did Dushkin pay Nikolay for the gold earrings?

  • Thirty roubles
  • Five roubles
  • One rouble
  • Two roubles

Which of these events actually happened in this chapter?

What does "taradiddle" mean as used by Razumihin when describing Dushkin's account?

  • A detailed investigation
  • A petty lie or nonsense
  • A generous donation
  • A formal legal statement

In the phrase "it was as plain as a pikestaff," what does the expression mean?

  • Dangerously sharp
  • Unmistakably obvious
  • Carefully concealed
  • Extremely long and drawn-out

What does "circumstantial" mean in the legal context of this chapter?

  • Directly observed by witnesses
  • Based on indirect evidence that implies but does not prove guilt
  • Fabricated by the prosecution
  • Related to the circumstances of the defendant's life

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