Great Expectations

Great Expectations

by

Charles Dickens

Great Expectations: Book 3, Chapter 52 Quiz 3 questions

Test your knowledge of Book 3, Chapter 52. Submit your answers to see your results and get feedback.
What plan do Pip and Herbert arrange for Provis's escape?
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To disguise Provis and take him out of the country by train
To drive him out of London in a carriage under the cover of night
To row him up the river and meet a foreign steamer beyond Gravesend
To smuggle him onto a ship docked at the Port of London
How does Pip inform Herbert of his departure to meet the writer of the anonymous letter?
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He leaves a detailed letter explaining the anonymous threat
He tells Herbert personally and discusses the potential dangers
He doesn't inform Herbert, hoping to protect him from worry
He sends Herbert a note falsely stating he's going to check on Miss Havisham
How does the landlord at the inn obliviously describe Pip's story?
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Through Mr. Pumblechook's version, which paints Pip as ungrateful to him
As a story of Pip's gratitude and loyalty to Mr. Pumblechook
As a tale of Pip's hard work and determination leading to his success
Highlighting Joe's significant role in Pip's rise to success