1: Which best describes Edmond Dantès at the beginning of the novel?
a. An idealistic young man with a quick temper
b. An adventurous and daring swashbuckler who has come home to spend his wealth
c. A straightforward, honest sailor who is also a dutiful son
d. A proud and boastful young sailor who has come home to find a wife
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2: The men who frame Dantès as a political conspirator are
a. a rival suitor, the purser of Dantès' ship, an unscrupulous neighbor
b. the captain of Dantès' ship, a rival suitor, a jealous brother-in-law
c. a vengeful servant, a debt collector, and a rival suitor
d. a political adversary, the purser of Dantès' ship, a jealous brother -in-law
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3: Villefort, the prosecutor, is ready to let Dantès go free until he find out
a. that Dantès is planning to marry his daughter
b. that Dantès has been to Elba
c. that Dantès was supposed to deliver a letter to Villefort's father
d. that Dantès has been promoted to captain of the Pharaon
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4: How long is Dantès imprisoned unjustly in the Chateau d'If?
a. Three years
b. Five years
c. Twelve years
d. Fourteen years
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5: Dantès learns the location of the famous treasure by proving his loyalty to Abbé Faria in what manner?
a. By covering for him when the guard enters
b. By refusing to escape without him
c. By giving the Abbé his own food when he was sick
d. By telling the Abbé the details of his arrest
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6: Dantès finally escapes Chateau d'If by
a. hiding in a shroud
b. digging under the prison
c. attacking the guards along with the Abbé
d. disguising himself as a guard
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7: Which did not happened while Dantès was in prison?
a. Dantès' boss, Morrel, risked his own life trying to free Dantès.
b. Fernand Mondego married Mercédès.
c. His father died.
d. Villefort was revealed as a Bonapartist and imprisoned.
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8: Ten years after he lays claims to the treasure, Dantès appears as the Count of Monte Cristo in
a. Paris
b. London
c. Marseilles
d. Rome
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9: Albert De Moncref is the son of
a. Madame de Villefort and Danglars
b. Fernand Mondego and Mercédès
c. Monsieur Morrel
d. Caderousse
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10: Monte Cristo exacts his revenge on Villefort by
a. having him arrested for a fictitious crime
b. seducing his wife
c. having his own son accuse him of attempted murder
d. marrying and then deserting his daughter
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11: The result of Monte Cristo's revenge on the Count de Morcerf (Fernand Mondego) is
a. Morcerf shoots himself
b. Monte Cristo finally marries Mercédès
c. Albert kills him
d. Morcerf goes insane
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12: Monte Cristo tries to save the life of Valentine, the daughter of his most hated enemy, because
a. Maximilien is in love with her
b. he promised the Abbé to take care of her
c. he is in love with her
d. Mercédès pleads with him to do so
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13: Who says the following: "We are lost!"
a. Gilligan
b. Villefort
c. Dantès
d. Danglars
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14: Who said the following: Monte Cristo is the "finest, the kindest, and the greatest man on this earth!"
a. Maximilien
b. Mercédès
c. Caderousse
d. Haydée
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15: Who said the following: There is neither happiness nor misery in the world; there is only the comparison of one state with another, nothing more. He who has felt the deepest grief is best able to experience supreme happiness.
a. The Abbé
b. Monte Cristo
c. Mercédès
d. Maximilien
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