Great Expectations

Great Expectations

by

Charles Dickens

Great Expectations: Book 3, Chapter 44 Quiz 5 questions

Test your knowledge of Book 3, Chapter 44. Submit your answers to see your results and get feedback.
What does Pip learn from Miss Havisham's confirmation when he questions her at Satis House?
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That Miss Havisham intentionally deceived him into thinking she was his patron
That Miss Havisham had planned to make him a gentleman from the start
That Mr. Jaggers acted independently in choosing Pip as a beneficiary
That Miss Havisham was completely unaware of Pip's assumptions
How does Pip's request to Miss Havisham about Herbert reflect on his character?
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It shows his manipulative side, using Miss Havisham's guilt to his advantage
It highlights his selfishness, as he wants others to finance his schemes
It demonstrates his nobility and generosity, asking for help without expecting personal gain from it
It reveals his lack of confidence in Herbert's ability to succeed on his own
How does Estella respond to Pip's profession of love?
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She says she is already in love with someone else
She explains she has been taught to never show or feel affection
She insists she is incapable of love
She claims she values their friendship too much to risk changing it
How does Miss Havisham react to Pip's outburst to Estella?
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With satisfaction that her plan for revenge is complete
With indifference, as she is focused on her own grievances
With a stare of remorse, suggesting she regrets her actions
With anger, believing Pip is overstepping his bounds
What is Pip's reaction to Estella's decision to marry Drummle?
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He is relieved that Estella has made a wise choice
He is indifferent, as he has lost interest in Estella
He is happy for her, believing Drummle to be a good match
He is devastated and pleads with her to choose someone else