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1. The author of "The Case of the Whitechapel Vampire" is Sherlock Holmes.
a. True
b. False

2.The two main characters in the story are
a. Arthur Conan Doyle and Sherlock Holmes
b. Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson
c. Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Chagus
d. Inspector Jones and Sherlock Holmes

3. This mark appears on all of the victims
a. cuts
b. rope burns
c. a cross
d. puncture marks

4. The setting of the story is
a. frequently dark days and black nights in an abbey
b. overcast days in St Paul
c. a mission in Guiana
d. a crumbling London hotel

5. The character of Sherlock Holmes bases his investigation on
a. emotion and science
b. the supernatural and intuition
c. reason and science
d. the supernatural and science

6. The wrongly accused suspect in the case is
a. Brother Marstoke
b. Sister Helen
c. Abel
d. Dr. Chagus

7. Which clue is mentioned in the denouement?
a. the oily smell, the left handedness of the culprit, and the gardener's tool
b. the ink, the letter, and the left handedness of the culprit
c. the grave diggers tool, the smell of bat dung, and the wrench
d. an eye witness came forward

8. The cause of deaths was initially listed as
a. strangulation
b. rabies
c. poison
d. heart attack

9. Holmes is able to solve the crime because
a. of his brilliant mind and excavation skills
b. he knows right away before the investigation has even begun
c. of his scientific mind and keen powers of observation
d. he follows his intuition

10. The police were bungling the investigation because
a. they made untrue generalizations
b. they accused the wrong suspect
c. they didn't make enough effort
d. all of the above

11. Just before something bad happens, the earth shakes. This is an example of
a. foreshadowing
b. flashback
c. simile
d. onomatopoeia

12. The earth shaking was really
a. actual earthquakes caused by climate change
b. explosions created by political unrest
c. work being done in the subway
d. a building that was beginning to crumble