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Inside the mill, how does the Monster incapacitate Henry Frankenstein?
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It strangles him until he loses consciousness.
It strikes him with a large wooden beam.
It catches him in the mill's grinding gears.
It throws him off the ledge.
What movement does the Monster repeatedly perform when first shown the sunlight?
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Swipes at it
Turns towards it
Growls at it
Hides from it
When Baron Frankenstein visits Dr. Waldman to discuss Henry's strange behavior, what is the Baron's primary concern?
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That Henry's experiments are dangerous and illegal.
That Henry is spending the family fortune on his experiments.
That Henry has become dangerously insane.
That Henry is secretly seeing another woman instead of Elizabeth.
What startles Fritz into dropping the “normal” brain at the medical school?
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A rat scurrying by
A loud thunderclap
A skeleton swinging toward him
A guard entering the room
According to Dr. Waldman's lecture, what specific characteristic distinguishes the criminal brain from the normal one he presents?
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Its frontal lobe shows marked degeneration.
It reveals a distinct lack of organized structure.
The motor areas are visibly malformed.
It displays a pronounced flattening of key regions.
What is the Monster’s last on-screen kill?
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Fritz
Dr. Waldman
Maria
A villager in the woods
What is Dr. Waldman's primary objection to Henry's experiment after seeing the assembled body?
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He believes Henry has stolen his research notes.
He thinks the experiment is blasphemous and against God.
He reveals the brain Fritz stole was that of a criminal.
He is certain the electrical equipment will fail and kill them all.
In the laboratory, what does Henry Frankenstein claim is the 'one thing' that can bring his creation to life?
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A rare cosmic ray from the sun.
The power of a massive electrical storm.
The secret chemical formula he developed.
The transfusion of a vital fluid from a living subject.
What object does Fritz use to relentlessly torment the captive Monster, contributing to its rage?
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A leather whip.
A thorny club.
A flaming torch.
A cattle prod.
What is the final fate of the Monster at the end of the film?
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It is shot and killed by Henry Frankenstein.
It escapes into the forest, and its fate is unknown.
It falls over the mountain's precipice.
It is burned alive.
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