Bleak House

Bleak House

by

Charles Dickens

Bleak House: Chapter 38 Quiz 4 questions

Test your knowledge of Chapter 38. Submit your answers to see your results and get feedback.
What societal issue does Dickens highlight through the depiction of Mr. Turveydrop’s apprentices?
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The benefits of apprentice programs in the arts
The kindness of upper-class citizens towards the less fortunate
The importance of education for children in the Victorian era
The misuse of child labor in domestic work and other industries
How do Caddy and Prince perceive their efforts in maintaining Mr. Turveydrop's comfort?
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As an unnecessary burden imposed upon them by society
As a privilege due to Mr. Turveydrop's apparent gentility and benevolence
As a way to earn Mr. Turveydrop's favor and potential financial support
They are indifferent and do not think much about their situation
What is the context of Esther's visit to Mr. Guppy's house?
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She wants to talk to Mr. Guppy about his interest in discovering her past
Esther visits to confront Mr. Guppy about his previous marriage proposal
Esther accompanies Caddy to discuss business with Mrs. Guppy
She visits to ask for Mr. Guppy’s assistance in finding a job for Caddy
What does Esther ask Mr. Guppy to do?
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She asks him to find evidence proving her connection to Lady Dedlock
She asks him to stop investigating her past
She asks him to renew his marriage proposal
She asks him to convince Richard to stop following Jarndyce and Jarndyce