Great Expectations

Great Expectations

by

Charles Dickens

Great Expectations: Book 3, Chapter 55 Quiz 5 questions

Test your knowledge of Book 3, Chapter 55. Submit your answers to see your results and get feedback.
How does Mr. Jaggers react to Pip's management of Provis's fortune?
1 of 5
He praises Pip for his foresight and care
He is indifferent, as he expected no better from Pip
He is disappointed that Pip didn't secure the fortune from confiscation
He is relieved that Pip has learned to value things other than money
What job offer does Herbert make to Pip?
2 of 5
To become a partner in the merchant's house in Cairo
To work at the counting house as a clerk in Cairo
To manage the new branch of the merchant's house in Cairo
To serve as his personal secretary in Cairo
How does Herbert feel about Clara's lack of title and family?
3 of 5
He is deeply concerned about how it will affect his social standing
He is indifferent, as he values wealth over lineage
He sees it as a fortunate aspect, joking about it positively
He is secretly disappointed but too in love to care
Why does Wemmick apologize to Pip?
4 of 5
For the failure of the escape plan, realizing Compeyson manipulated the situation
For inadvertently causing Joe to be upset with Pip
For giving Pip bad financial advice that led to the loss of Provis's fortune
For not being able to attend Pip's birthday celebration
Why does Wemmick ask Pip not to mention his wedding in Little Britain?
5 of 5
To keep his personal and professional lives separate
Because Mr. Jaggers disapproves of office gossip
To surprise his colleagues with the news later
Because he plans a larger celebration there later