Great Expectations

Great Expectations

by

Charles Dickens

Great Expectations: Book 3, Chapter 49 Quiz 5 questions

Test your knowledge of Book 3, Chapter 49. Submit your answers to see your results and get feedback.
What does Miss Havisham agree to do for Pip during his visit?
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To arrange a meeting between Pip and Estella
To supply 900 pounds for Herbert's career advancement
To reveal the true identity of Pip's patron
To supply 900 pounds for Herbert's career advancement
How does Pip's response to Miss Havisham's request for forgiveness reflect his personal growth?
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It shows he remains bitter and unable to move past his grievances
It indicates he still harbors hope of gaining her approval and support
It demonstrates his maturity and increased capacity for compassion
It reveals his dependence on Miss Havisham's financial assistance
What realization does Miss Havisham have during her conversation with Pip?
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That she should have been kinder to her own relatives
That she wrongly raised Estella to be devoid of compassion and love
That she could have been a better patron to Pip
That she regrets not marrying when she had the chance
What does Miss Havisham's ignorance about Estella's parents suggest about Mr. Jaggers?
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He might know more about Estella's origins than he has revealed
He acted independently in choosing Estella for Miss Havisham
He was careless in selecting an orphan girl for Miss Havisham
He deliberately chose Estella without considering her background
What leads to Miss Havisham catching fire?
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Pip accidentally knocks over a candle
Sparks from the hearth ignite her wedding dress
One of Miss Havisham's relatives set a fire on purpose
An electrical fault in the house causes a fire