Great Expectations

Great Expectations

by

Charles Dickens

Great Expectations: Book 3, Chapter 40 Quiz 5 questions

Test your knowledge of Book 3, Chapter 40. Submit your answers to see your results and get feedback.
What does the encounter with the unidentified man in the hall of the Temple suggest?
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That Pip's apartment might be haunted
That someone is spying on Pip and the convict
That the Temple has a problem with burglars
That the watchman is not doing his job properly
What is Pip's reaction to the convict's table manners?
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He is indifferent, focusing instead on the man in grey clothes
He is amused and decides to teach the convict proper manners
He is disgusted by the convict's crude table manners
He is impressed by the convict's adaptability
How does Pip decide to address the convict after learning his plans?
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As "Father"
By his real name, Abel Magwitch
As "Mr. Provis"
As "Uncle"
Why does Mr. Jaggers insist Pip refer to Magwitch as still living in New South Wales and Provis as a separate person?
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To confuse Pip and make him question his understanding of the situation
To maintain legal deniability of Provis's (Magwitch's) presence in England
Because he mistakenly believes they are two different people
To create a sense of mystery and intrigue around the case
How does Pip feel during the days he spends with Provis?
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Miserable and full of loathing for Provis's manners
Content and happy to have company
Enthusiastic about teaching Provis proper manners
Indifferent, focusing on his own problems