Part VI - Chapter I Quiz โ Crime and Punishment
by Fyodor Dostoevsky
Comprehension Quiz: Part VI - Chapter I
How does the narrator describe Raskolnikov's mental state at the beginning of Part VI, Chapter I?
- He is unusually clear-headed and methodical, planning his next steps with precision
- He is in a fog-like state, confusing dates and events, alternating between panic and apathy
- He is consumed by rage toward Svidrigaรฏlov and spends every moment plotting revenge
- He is physically ill with fever and confined to his bed for several days straight
What has Svidrigaรฏlov done for Katerina Ivanovna's children?
- He has arranged for their uncle to take custody of all three orphans
- He has placed them in suitable institutions and settled money on them for their care
- He has sent them to live with Sonia at her lodgings with a monthly allowance
- He has written to their relatives in the provinces to come collect them
What cryptic advice does Svidrigaรฏlov give Raskolnikov on the stairs?
- That he should leave St. Petersburg immediately before it is too late for him
- That what all men need is fresh air, fresh air, more than anything
- That he should confess his crimes to the police and throw himself on their mercy
- That Sonia is the only person who can save him from his own destruction
How does Sonia respond to Raskolnikov after the requiem service?
- She recoils from him and asks him to leave, unable to look at his face
- She takes both his hands and lets her head sink on his shoulder without a word
- She begs him to go to the police and confess before Porfiry comes for him
- She gives him a cross and tells him to wear it for protection from evil
What does Razumihin primarily come to Raskolnikov's apartment to determine?
- Whether Raskolnikov has heard about Nikolay's confession to the murders
- Whether Raskolnikov is truly mad, based on his cruel treatment of his family
- Whether Raskolnikov is willing to reconcile with Dunya and attend her wedding
- Whether Raskolnikov needs money and medical attention for his worsening health
What does Raskolnikov tell Razumihin about Dunya's feelings?
- That Dunya is angry with Razumihin and never wants to see him again
- That Dunya is engaged to Luzhin and Razumihin should accept it gracefully
- That Dunya knows Razumihin loves her and perhaps already loves him in return
- That Dunya plans to enter a convent and has given up on worldly attachments
What false conclusion does Razumihin reach about Raskolnikov's secret?
- That Raskolnikov is deeply in debt to dangerous moneylenders in St. Petersburg
- That Raskolnikov has been recruited by a nihilist group planning an assassination
- That Raskolnikov is a political conspirator on the eve of some desperate step
- That Raskolnikov has secretly married Sonia and is ashamed to tell his family
Who appears at Raskolnikov's door at the very end of the chapter?
- Svidrigaรฏlov, demanding the private conversation he had previously promised
- Sonia, who has come to beg Raskolnikov to turn himself in to the authorities
- Porfiry Petrovitch, who claims he was passing by and decided to look in
- Razumihin, who has returned after realizing Raskolnikov is not a political conspirator
Which of these events actually happened in this chapter?
In the passage "It was the furthest limit of self-abnegation, at least so he interpreted it," what does "self-abnegation" mean?
- Self-pity and emotional collapse in the face of overwhelming grief
- The denial or sacrifice of one's own interests; extreme selflessness
- A deliberate act of deception designed to manipulate another person
- Religious devotion expressed through prayer and ritualistic behavior
When the narrator says Raskolnikov and Svidrigaรฏlov were "tacitly agreed not to speak of it," what does "tacitly" mean?
- Reluctantly and with visible discomfort during their encounters
- Understood or implied without being directly stated in words
- Formally and explicitly through a written agreement between them
- Temporarily and provisionally until a better arrangement could be found
In "So a man will sometimes go through half an hour of mortal terror with a brigand," what is a "brigand"?
- A military officer who enforces martial law in times of crisis
- A judge or magistrate who presides over criminal court proceedings
- A bandit or robber, especially one operating outside the law
- A prison guard responsible for transporting dangerous criminals
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