The Ghostly Encounter Quiz

A hauntingly beautiful, dimly lit Victorian mansion at night, with a ghostly figure appearing in a window, surrounded by a dark garden.

The Ghostly Encounter Quiz

Test your knowledge about the mysterious happenings involving the governess, Flora, and the spectral figures in the story. This quiz covers critical moments and character decisions that bring the haunting tale to life.

  • Multiple choice questions to challenge your understanding
  • Engages with key scenes and character motivations
  • Perfect for fans of supernatural literature
15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by CuriousGhost42
Where was flora in the middle of the night?
She was looking out her window because she saw someone.
Getting a snack from the fridge
She was using the bathroom
She was trying to escape out her window
Why does the governess not believe Flora when she says she saw nothing out her window?
Because she originally said she thought she saw someone outside.
The governess thinks she is a liar
She doesn't believe children
She thinks she saw something
What did the governess do when she saw Mrs. Jessel at the bottom of the stairs before she vanished?-
She tried to approach her.
She tried to fight her
She chased after her
She screamed
What did the governess see Flora doing in her room?
She was looking out the window behind the curtains.
Folding her laundry
Doing homework
Playing a game with miles
What did the governess see when she tried to see what Flora was seeing out the window?
She saw Miles looking at the top of the house.
She saw birds fighting outside
She saw Dr. Quint
She saw her uncle coming home
What were the governess and Mrs.Grose doing on the balcony?
What did Miles say when the governess asked what he was doing in the garden?
He said he was in his room reading.
He was looking for food
He wants to become a gardener
He was looking for something to do
Why hasn't the governess left the kids' side?
Because of the incident the night before when flora seen miles staring at the house outside.
She is scared they will die
She is scared they will burn the house down
She will not get paid if she leaves
Does the governess still think the kids don't know about the ghost?
She thinks the kids have talked to the ghost.
She thinks the kids don't know what a ghost is
She doesn't like the kids no more
She knows the kids have seen the ghosts
Summarize chapter 11.
What are the governess and Mrs.Grose talk about on the balcony?
The governess talks about her belief that the kids are meeting up with the ghost every night.
She wants to take a nap.
Getting a man to love her.
What's for dinner
What does the governess finally realize?
The children's innocence is a front.
She wants Get the Uncle involved.
She hates her life.
What does the governess threaten to do if mrs.Grose gets the uncle involved?
She threatens to quit.
Get the Uncle involved.
She wants Get the Uncle involved.
Because she wants to take a nap.
What does mrs.Grose suggest they should do for the kids?
Get the Uncle involved.
she wants to take a nap.
Get them to bed.
She threatens to quit.
Why does the governess not want to get the uncle involved?
Because the governess promised to not get him involved.
She wants Get the Uncle involved.
Because she doesnt care at all
Because she wants to take a nap.
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