Great Expectations

Great Expectations

by

Charles Dickens

Great Expectations: Book 1, Chapter 5 Quiz 3 questions

Test your knowledge of Book 1, Chapter 5. Submit your answers to see your results and get feedback.
Why do the soldiers come to Joe's forge?
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To arrest Pip for stealing food and brandy
To have Joe repair the lock on their handcuffs
To invite Joe and Pip to join in the convict hunt
To demand Christmas dinner
How does the law's treatment of the two convicts contrast with their own views?
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The law considers them equally guilty, regardless of their actions
The law is more lenient towards the convict Pip helped
The law prioritizes the other convict's claim of attempted murder
The law offers a chance for redemption based on the two convicts' stories
Why does Pip's convict confess to stealing food from the blacksmith?
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To ensure Pip is punished for his involvement
As an attempt to secure a lighter sentence for himself
To protect Pip from being accused of theft
Because he feels guilty for involving Pip in his crimes