Bleak House

Bleak House

by

Charles Dickens

Bleak House: Chapter 46 Quiz 5 questions

Test your knowledge of Chapter 46. Submit your answers to see your results and get feedback.
What sets Mr. Woodcourt apart from the politicians discussing Tom-all-Alone’s?
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He has more political power to make changes
He offers no practical help to the slum’s inhabitants
He believes the slum is beyond help
He provides tangible help to individuals based on their need
Why does Mr. Woodcourt chase the boy through the streets?
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He believes the boy has robbed the woman he has just helped
He wants to offer medical help to the boy
He mistakes the boy for someone else
He is running away from the woman
What is Jenny's view on Jo's actions after staying with Esther?
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She believes Jo has been rightfully independent
She is grateful for Jo's decision to leave
She thinks Jo has acted ungratefully towards Esther's kindness
She is indifferent to Jo's actions and Esther's illness
Why does Jo say he left the lady's house in the night?
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He was scared of getting ill
He missed his life on the streets
He was taken by a mysterious gentleman
He decided to look for Mr. Woodcourt
What does Jo's statement about "moving on" to the cemetery reveal about his view of his life?
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He has a hopeful outlook on life and his future
He feels resigned to a life of constant rejection by society
He is looking forward to moving to a new place
He believes the authorities will provide him with a home