Great Expectations

Great Expectations

by

Charles Dickens

Great Expectations: Book 1, Chapter 12 Quiz 2 questions

Test your knowledge of Book 1, Chapter 12. Submit your answers to see your results and get feedback.
What misconception does Pip have about the consequences of the fight with the pale young gentleman?
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He believes fighting is acceptable in Miss Havisham's house
He thinks he will be rewarded for demonstrating his strength
He fears legal action or personal retaliation for the fight
He expects Miss Havisham to praise him for his victory
What is the significance of Miss Havisham asking Pip to bring Joe with the apprenticeship indentures?
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It signifies Miss Havisham's intention to formally adopt Pip
It demonstrates Miss Havisham's desire to control Pip's future career
It shows Miss Havisham's recognition of Pip's potential in a trade
It indicates that Miss Havisham's interest in Pip is more practical than Mrs. Joe and Uncle Pumblechook imagine