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Comprehension Test

The Murders in the Rue Morgue a F


b F
Edgar Allan Poe
c F
1 Are these sentences true (T) or false (F)? d T
a F Auguste Dupin was a police detective. e T
b F Auguste Dupin and his friend lived in the Rue Morgue. f T
c T Auguste Dupin and his friend went for walks every afternoon.
g F
d t Chantilly wrote a very bad book. h T
e T The body of the daughter was in the chimney. i T
f t Some people heard an argument in the dead women’s house. j F
g F All of the witnesses spoke French.
h T The police arrested a bank clerk.
i tf The murderer came to France on a ship.
j F The murderer went to prison.

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2 Put the following events in the right order. Number them 1-10.
a The neighbours and the police find the bodies.
b Dupin explains about the voices and the window.
c The sailor sells the orang-outang.
d __ The sailor finds the orang-outang again.
e People hear screams in the house.
f Dupin shows his friend a book about orang-outangs.
g Dupin reads about the murders in the newswpaper.
h The sailor tells his story.
i The sailor comes to see Dupin.
j Dupin and his friend go to the house.

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3 Who said this? Who did they say it to? The doctor, Dupin, Dupin’s friend, the police, the
sailor.

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a ‘He cannot write tragedy, that is true.’ ……………….. to ………………..
b ‘I don’t know any apple-sellers!’ ……………….. to ………………..
c ‘All this was done by a very strong person.’ ……………….. to ………………..
d ‘The animal ran, and I followed.’ ……………….. to ………………..
e ‘I found the answer to this mystery, and he didn’t.’ ……………….. to ………………..

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4 Who, in the story . . . Le Bon, Dupin, Dupin’s friend, Madame L’Espanaye, Mademoiselle
L’Espanaye, the sailor.
a . . . met Dupin in a bookshop? ………………..
b . . . came from a famous family? ………………..
c . . . lived with her mother? ………………..
d . . . once helped Dupin? ………………..
e . . . had some hair in her hand? ………………..
f . . . put an advertisement in the newspaper? ………………..
g . . . carried a heavy stick? ………………..
h . . . followed an orang-outang through the streets of Paris? ………………..
i . . . told the police the true story? ………………..
j . . . was free at the end of the story? ………………..

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5 Fill in the gaps. Use these words: chimney, hands, lightning-rod, orang-outang, razor,
shutter, streets, sailor, threw, window.
The …………………… escaped and ran through the ……………………of Paris. He got into
the house by climbing up the ……………………, and then swung on the ……………………
through the open …………………… . He killed the older woman with a ……………………,
and the younger woman with his …………………… . Then he pushed the younger woman up
the …………………… and ……………………her mother out of the window. The
……………………watched the murders but he couldn’t stop them.

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Multiple-choice Test

The Murders in the Rue Morgue


Edgar Allan Poe

Setting

Choose the best answer.


1 The writer met Auguste Dupin while he was living in Paris in the _____ of 1839.
a [ ] autumn and winter b [ * ] spring and summer
c [ ] winter and spring d [ ] summer and autumn 1 b
2 Dupin was from _____ and famous family. 2 c
a [ ] a rich b [ ] a young c [* ] an old d [ ] a happy 3 b
3 _____ were the love of Dupin’s life. 4 d
a [ ] Animals b [* ] Books c [ ] Children d [ ] Clothes 5 a
4 The writer and Dupin first met in a _____. 6 c
a [ ] school b [ ] church c [ ] house d [ * ] bookshop 7 b
5 They found a house together in _____ street. 8 a
a [ * ] a quiet b [ ] an old c [ ] a noisy d [ ] a nice 9 c
6 They lived only for the _____. 10 d
a [ ] food b [ ] day c [ * ] night d [ ] streets
7 Dupin said that people had _____ in their faces.
a [ ] doors b [ * ] windows c [ ] walls d [ ] streets
8 The story about the murders was in the _____, an evening newspaper.
a [ *] Gazette b [ ] Times c [ ] Express d [ ] Telegraph
9 People were woken from sleep by a number of terrible _____.
a [ ] shouts b [ ] drawings c [ * ] screams d [ ] neighbours
10 The murders happened on the _____ floor.
a [ ] first b [ ] second c [ ] third d [ *] fourth

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Characters

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Choose the best answer.
11 Auguste Dupin could read people’s _____.
a [ ] clothes b [ * ] thoughts c [ ] neighbours d [ ] windows
12 Pauline Dubourg did the _____ for Madame and her daughter.
a [ ] garden b [ ] windows c [ * ] washing d [ ] shopping
13 Madame L’Espanaye had lived in the Rue Morgue for _____ years.
a [ ] four b [ ] three c [ ] five d [ ] six
14 Days before her death Madame L’Espanaye took four thousand _____ out of the bank.
a [ ] francs b [ ] pounds c [ ] dollars d [ ] euros
15 The _____ was the first one up the stairs to the first floor.
a [ ] musician b [ ] policeman c [ ] kitchen worker d [ ] neighbour
16 Adolphe Le Bon was the _____ who delivered the money to the house.
a [ * ] clerk b [ ] policeman c [ ] shopkeeper d [ ] doctor
17 Henri Duval was a _____.
a [ ] shopkeeper b [ ] neighbour c [ ] policeman d [ ] cook
18 Mademoiselle L’Espanaye’s first name was _____.
a [* ] Camille b [ ] Carol c [ ] Clara d [ ] Clarissa
19 The sailor had just come back from _____.
a [ ] Africa b [ ] America c [ ] the East Indies d [ * ] India
20 The orang-outang had _____ hair.
a [* ] red b [ ] brown c [ ] black d [ ] orange

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Dialogue

Who said this?

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21 ‘The apple-seller! But I don’t know any apple-sellers.’
a [ ] Dupin b [ ] the writer c [ ] Madame L’Espanaye d [ ] Henri Duval
22 ‘In six years I never saw anybody go into their house except the postman and the doctor.’
a [ ] Pierre Moreau b [ ] Pauline Dubourg c [ ] Jan Odenheimer d [ ] Isodore Muset
23 ‘I went into the house with the others and heard the voices on the stairs.’
a [ ] Auguste Dupin b [ ] the writer c [ ] Adolphe Le Bon d [ ] William Bird
24 ‘We must not say ‘impossible’ just because the police have done nothing.’
a [ ] Auguste Dupin b [ ] the police inspector c [ ] the writer d [ ] Adolphe Le Bon
25 ‘But perhaps the voice was speaking an African language, or an Asian one.’
a [ ] the police inspector b [ ] Auguste Dupin c [ ] the writer d [ ] Henri Duval
26 ‘What has happened that has never happened before?’
a [ ] the sailor b [ ] the writer c [ ] the police inspector d [ ] Auguste Dupin
27 ‘A madman has done this – a wild and horrible madman ...’
a [ ] the writer b [ ] the police inspector c [ ] Adolphe Le Bon d [ ] the sailor
28 ‘Sailors always use ribbons like these to tie back their long hair.’
a [ ] the sailor b [ ] the writer c [ ] Auguste Dupin d [ ] the police inspector
29 ‘God help me. I will tell you what I know.’
a [ ] the writer b [ ] Adolphe Le Bon c [ ] Auguste Dupin d [ ] the sailor
30 ‘And last, it took the old lady’s body, carried it to the window, and pushed it through.’
a [ ] Adolphe Le Bon b [ ] the sailor c [ ] the writer d [ ] the police inspector

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Vocabulary
31 b
Choose the best answer.
32 c
31 not able to understand or explain something
33 a
a [ ] peculiar b [* ] puzzled c [ ] tragedy d [ ] horrible
34 a
32 when pieces of wood, etc. cross over each other
35 d
a [ ] fasten b [ ] shutter c [ * ] latticed d [ ] nail
36 a
33 a small piece of material for tying things
37 c
a [ * ] ribbon b [ ] spring c [ ] mattress d [ ] razor
38 b
34 a very sad thing that happens
39 a
a [ * ] tragedy b [ ] faint c [ ] arrest d [ ] ancient
40 a
35 able to move very quickly and easily
a [ ] swing b [ ] fasten c [ ] motive d [ * ] agile
36 very cruel and violent
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a [ * ] brutal b [ ] whip c [ ] horrible d [ ] bruise
37 a person who sees something happen and can tell other people about it later
a [ ] madman b [ ] foreigner c [ * ] witness d [ ] clerk
38 a piece of hard ground next to or between buildings
a [ ] chimney b [ * ] yard c [ ] quarter d [ ] shutter
39 somebody who lives in the next house
a [* ] neighbour b [ ] foreigner c [ ] orang-outang d [ ] clerk
40 to fall down suddenly, because you are ill or afraid
a [ * ] faint b [ ] argue c [ ] fasten d [ ] arrest

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Plot

Choose the best answer.


41 When the police arrived the room was locked, with the _____ on the inside.
a [ ] neighbours b [ *] key c [ ] clerk d [ ] shutter
42 In front of the fireplace on the floor was a _____.
a [ ] book b [ ] whip c [ ] newspaper d [ * ] razor
43 A small strong-box was found under the _____.
a [ ] chair b [ ] fireplace c [ * ] mattress d [ ] window
44 When the police looked _____ they found the body of the daughter.
a [ ] under the window b [ * ] up the chimney
c [ ] in the garden d [ ] on the second floor
45 The police arrested _____.
a [* ] Adolphe Le Bon b [ ] Auguste Dupin c [ ] Pauline Dubourg d [ ] Pierre Moreau
46 Dupin tried to take out the _____ to open the windows.
a [ ] shutters b [ ] lightning-rod c [ * ] nails d [ ] ribbon
47 It was possible to climb up the _____ to the fourth floor.
a [ ] shutters b [ ] chimney c [ *] lightning-rod d [ ] windows
48 The owner of the orang-outang was _____ on a Maltese ship.
a [* ] a sailor b [ ] an officer c [ ] a kitchen worker d [ ] a musician
49 The orang-outang was a wild and _____ animal.
a [ ] hungry b [* ] dangerous c [ ] quiet d [ ] happy
50 At the end of the story the man _____.
a [ ] killed the orang-outang b [ * ] gave the orang-outang to the police
c [ ] sold the orang-outang d [ ] gave the orang-outang to Dupin
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The Murders in the Rue Morgue
1 a F
b F
c F
d T
e T
f T
g F
h T
i T
j F

2 a 2
b 5
c 10
d 9
e 1
f 6
g 3
h 8
i 7
j 4

3 a Dupin, Dupinís friend


b Dupinís friend, Dupin
c the doctor, the police
g the sailor, Dupin
j Dupin, Dupinís friend

4 a Dupinís friend
b Dupin
c Mademoiselle LíEspanaye
d Le Bon
e Madame LíEspanaye
f Dupin
g the sailor

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h the sailor
i Dupin
j Le Bon

5 orang-outang, streets, lightning-rod, shutter, window, razor, hands, chimney, threw, sailor

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The Murders in the Rue Morgue
Setting
1 b
2 c
3 b
4 d
5 a
6 c
7 b
8 a
9 c
10 d

Characters
11 b
12 c
13 d
14 a
15 b
16 a
17 b
18 a
19 c
20 d

Dialogue
21 b
22 a
23 d
24 a
25 c
26 d
27 a
28 c
29 d
30 b

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Vocabulary
31 b
32 c
33 a
34 a
35 d
36 a
37 c
38 b
39 a
40 a

Plot
41 b
42 d
43 c
44 b
45 a
46 c
47 c
48 a
49 b
50 c

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