Q1. What did the clergyman and his wife discover about the room?
A. It was locked from the inside
B. It was filled with furniture
C. It appeared to be empty
D. It had a broken window
Q2. What was missing from the desk in the clergyman's room?
A. Important documents
B. Housekeeping money
C. Jewelry
D. A set of keys
Q3. What did the clergyman keep saying about the affair?
A. It's a mystery!
B. How strange!
C. Extraordinary affair!
D. Who could have done this?
Q4. What did the landlord and his wife notice about the scientist's door?
A. It was broken
B. It was wide open
C. It was locked from the inside
D. It was missing
Q5. What did the landlord and his wife find strange about the scientist's room?
A. The bed was unmade
B. The clothes and bandages were lying about the room
C. The window was open
D. The room was freshly painted
Q6. What did Mrs. Hall hear close to her ear?
A. A whisper
B. A shout
C. A sniff
D. A laugh
Q7. What happened to the hat on the bedpost?
A. It fell to the floor
B. It flew out the window
C. It leapt up and dashed into Mrs. Hall's face
D. It disappeared
Q8. What did the bedroom chair do?
A. It broke into pieces
B. It charged straight at Mrs. Hall
C. It floated in the air
D. It vanished
Q9. What was Mrs. Hall's reaction to the chair's behavior?
A. She laughed
B. She screamed and ran
C. She almost fell down the stairs in hysterics
D. She fainted
Q10. What did Mrs. Hall believe about the room?
A. It was filled with thieves
B. It was a secret laboratory
C. It was haunted by spirits
D. It was a hiding place for the scientist
Q11. What did the neighbors think caused the trouble?
A. A thief
B. Witchcraft
C. A ghost
D. An animal
Q12. Why was the scientist suspected of having a hand in the burglary?
A. He was seen near the clergyman's house
B. He had a history of theft
C. He suddenly produced some ready cash
D. He confessed to the crime
Q13. Who was sent for to handle the situation?
A. A detective
B. The mayor
C. The village constable
D. The scientist's assistant
Q14. What did Mrs. Hall demand to know from the scientist?
A. Where he was hiding
B. How he got into the locked room
C. What he was doing to her chair
D. Where he found the money
Q15. What did the scientist do to reveal his true nature?
A. He turned invisible
B. He shouted in anger
C. He threw off his bandages, whiskers, spectacles, and nose
D. He fled the scene
Q16. What did the people in the bar see after the scientist revealed himself?
A. A ghostly figure
B. A headless man
C. A pile of clothes
D. An empty room
Q17. What was Mr. Jaffers' reaction to finding a headless man?
A. He was terrified
B. He ran away
C. He decided to arrest him anyway
D. He called for backup
Q18. What did the scientist do as Mr. Jaffers tried to arrest him?
A. He ran out the door
B. He fought back
C. He became more invisible by throwing off garments
D. He surrendered
Q19. What happened to the shirt the scientist was wearing?
A. It caught fire
B. It flew into the air
C. It was torn apart
D. It turned invisible
Q20. What did the constable struggle with?
A. A ghost
B. A pile of clothes
C. An invisible person
D. A wild animal
Q21. What did some people try to do to help the constable?
A. They tried to hold the scientist down
B. They called for more help
C. They ran away
D. They threw water on the scientist
Q22. What did the people find when they tried to help the constable?
A. They were successful in holding the scientist
B. They were hit by blows from nowhere
C. They were ignored by the scientist
D. They caught the scientist
Q23. What happened to Mr. Jaffers at the end of the struggle?
A. He arrested the scientist
B. He was knocked unconscious
C. He gave up and left
D. He called for backup
Q24. What were the cries of the people during the struggle?
A. Call the police!
B. Run away!
C. Hold him!
D. Get out!
Q25. What did Griffin do to shake himself free?
A. He used a weapon
B. He turned invisible
C. He fought back fiercely
D. He threatened the people
Q26. Why did Mrs. Hall go to the scientist?
A. To ask for money
B. To confront him about the chair and his appearance
C. To apologize for disturbing him
D. To invite him to dinner
Q27. How did the scientist react to Mrs. Hall's confrontation?
A. He ignored her
B. He explained everything
C. He became furious
D. He tried to run away
Q28. What was the condition of the scientist's room when Mrs. Hall and her husband entered?
A. It was tidy and organized
B. It was messy with clothes and bandages lying about
C. It was completely empty
D. It was locked from the inside
Q29. What did the scientist shout when he became furious?
A. Leave me alone!
B. I need my privacy!
C. You don't understand who or what I am!
D. Get out of my room!
Q30. What did the scientist do to Mrs. Hall's chair?
A. He fixed it
B. He threw it out the window
C. He made it come alive and charge at her
D. He sat in it quietly
Q31. What might have happened if Griffin had woken up in good time?
A. He would have finished his experiment
B. All might have been well
C. He would have escaped unnoticed
D. He would have stayed invisible
Q32. What did Griffin do when he saw the assistants approaching?
A. He hid behind a counter
B. He panicked and began to run
C. He asked for help
D. He fought them off
Q33. How did Griffin manage to escape from the assistants?
A. He used a secret door
B. He quickly took off his newly-found clothes
C. He climbed out of a window
D. He sneaked out the back door
Q34. Where did Griffin go to find clothes and something to hide his face?
A. A friend's house
B. The stock of a theatrical company
C. A clothing store
D. A costume shop
Q35. What disguise did Griffin wear to cover his invisibility?
A. A mask and gloves
B. Bandages, dark glasses, false nose, side-whiskers, and a large hat
C. A suit and tie
D. A long coat and scarf
Q36. How did Griffin escape from the shop?
A. He ran out the front door
B. He attacked the shopkeeper from behind
C. He climbed out a window
D. He sneaked out the back door
Q37. Where did Griffin go after leaving London?
A. To the countryside
B. To the village of Iping
C. To a friend's house
D. To another city
Q38. How did Mrs. Hall react to Griffin's desire for solitude?
A. She was offended
B. She tried to befriend him
C. She made every effort to be friendly
D. She ignored him
Q39. What excuse did Griffin give for not wanting to be disturbed?
A. He was writing a book
B. An accident had affected his face
C. He was conducting important experiments
D. He was recovering from an illness
Q40. Why was Mrs. Hall prepared to excuse Griffin's strange habits and irritable temper?
A. He had paid her in advance
B. He was famous
C. She was afraid of him
D. She felt sorry for him
Q41. What problem did Griffin face after some time at the inn?
A. He was discovered
B. He ran out of money
C. He became ill
D. He lost his invisibility
Q42. What did Griffin pretend when he ran out of money?
A. He was waiting for a cheque to arrive
B. He had more money in the bank
C. He would pay later
D. He was going to sell some inventions
Q43. Who was awakened by noises in the study early in the morning?
A. Mrs. Hall
B. Griffin
C. A clergyman and his wife
D. The innkeeper
Q44. What did the clergyman hear when he went downstairs?
A. A conversation
B. Footsteps
C. The chink of money being taken from his desk
D. A window breaking
Q45. What did the clergyman do when he opened the study door?
A. He called the police
B. He shouted 'Surrender!'
C. He attacked the intruder
D. He locked the door
Q46. What surprised the two boys on the steps of the house in London?
A. A man's hat
B. A pair of muddy shoes
C. Fresh muddy imprints of bare feet
D. A strange shadow
Q47. What did the boys see after the fresh footmark appeared?
A. A man running away
B. More footprints appearing and descending the steps
C. A pair of shoes appearing
D. The house door opening
Q48. Who were the boys unknowingly following?
A. A magician
B. A thief
C. A scientist named Griffin
D. A policeman
Q49. What had Griffin discovered?
A. How to fly
B. How to make the human body transparent
C. How to read minds
D. How to teleport
Q50. What did Griffin do to become invisible?
A. He used a special machine
B. He wore an invisible cloak
C. He swallowed certain rare drugs
D. He performed a magic spell
Q51. What was Griffin's personality like?
A. Honest and kind
B. Lawless and vengeful
C. Shy and introverted
D. Brave and noble
Q52. Why did Griffin set fire to the house?
A. To experiment with fire
B. To scare his landlord
C. In revenge for his landlord trying to eject him
D. To attract attention
Q53. Why did Griffin become a homeless wanderer?
A. He lost his job
B. He wanted to explore the world
C. He had to remove his clothes to become invisible and escape
D. He was searching for a cure
Q54. How did Griffin's footprints become visible again?
A. He stepped in water
B. He stepped in some mud
C. He wore shoes
D. He used invisible ink
Q55. Why was it a bad time for Griffin to wander around London without clothes?
A. It was raining heavily
B. It was mid-winter and very cold
C. It was too crowded
D. There were police everywhere
Q56. Where did Griffin decide to go for warmth?
A. A friend's house
B. A café
C. A big London store
D. A library
Q57. What did Griffin do after the store closed?
A. He left the store
B. He called for help
C. He clothed and fed himself without regard to expense
D. He continued his experiments
Q58. What did Griffin find in the kitchen of the restaurant?
A. A place to hide
B. A way to become visible
C. Cold meat and coffee
D. New clothes
Q59. What did Griffin do after eating in the store?
A. He left the store
B. He slept on a pile of quilts
C. He continued exploring the store
D. He set another fire
Q60. What made Griffin visible again?
A. Eating food
B. Wearing warm clothes
C. Drinking wine
D. Using a special potion