Great Expectations

Great Expectations

by

Charles Dickens

Great Expectations: Book 1, Chapter 13 Quiz 4 questions

Test your knowledge of Book 1, Chapter 13. Submit your answers to see your results and get feedback.
Why is Joe uncomfortable and awkward during his visit to Miss Havisham's?
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He is intimidated by Miss Havisham's wealth and status
He disagrees with the idea of Pip becoming an apprentice
He is unfamiliar with the proper etiquette for such a visit
He is surprised by Miss Havisham's directness and questions
What effect does Joe's lie about Miss Havisham have on Mrs. Joe?
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It makes her angry at Miss Havisham for not inviting her
It cheers her up and restores her good mood
It causes her to mistrust Joe and Pip
It encourages her to visit Miss Havisham herself
What misconception do people in the Town Hall have about Pip due to Uncle Pumblechook's behavior?
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They think he is there to receive a reward
They believe he is a witness in a trial
They assume he has committed a crime
They consider him a visitor interested in the legal process
How have Pip's experiences with Miss Havisham and Estella influenced his outlook on life?
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They have made him more appreciative of his home life
They have intensified his desire for wealth and social status
They have inspired him to pursue a career in the legal field
They have taught him to value friendship and loyalty above material success