MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS
THE NOVEL : GREAT EXPECTATIONS
1. Who is the narrator of the novel?
a) Pip
b) Joe Gargery
c) Miss Havisham
d) Magwitch
Answer: a) Pip
2. Where does Pip live at the beginning of the novel?
a) London
b) Kent
c) Yorkshire
d) Devon
Answer: b) Kent
3. What is Pip’s relationship to Joe Gargery?
a) Brother
b) Friend
c) Brother-in-law
d) Uncle
Answer: c) Brother-in-law
4. Who is the convict that Pip meets in the marshes?
a) Magwitch
b) Compeyson
c) Joe Gargery
d) Jaggers
Answer: a) Magwitch
5. What does Magwitch ask Pip to steal for him?
a) Food
b) Money
c) A file
d) A gun
Answer: c) A file
6. Why is Magwitch in the marshes?
a) He is on holiday
b) He is hiding from the police
c) He is looking for work
d) He is visiting friends
Answer: b) He is hiding from the police
7. Who is Mrs. Joe Gargery?
a) Pip’s mother
b) Joe’s wife
c) Pip’s sister
d) Joe’s sister
Answer: b) Joe’s wife
8. How does Mrs. Joe Gargery treat Pip?
a) Kindly
b) Cruelly
c) Indifferently
d) Strictly
Answer: b) Cruelly
9. What is the occasion for the Christmas dinner at the Gargery’s?
a) Pip’s birthday
b) Christmas Day
c) Joe’s birthday
d) Mrs. Joe’s birthday
Answer: b) Christmas Day
10. What is the social class of the Gargery family?
a) Upper class
b) Middle class
c) Lower class
d) Working class
Answer: d) Working class
11. Who is the author of the novel?
a) Charles Dickens
b) Jane Austen
c) J.K. Rowling
d) Edgar Allan Poe
Answer: a) Charles Dickens
12. What is the genre of the novel?
a) Romance
b) Science fiction
c) Coming-of-age
d) Mystery
Answer: c) Coming-of-age
13. In what year was the novel first published?
a) 1812
b) 1841
c) 1861
d) 1912
Answer: b) 1841
14. What is Pip’s initial impression of Magwitch?
a) Fear
b) Sympathy
c) Anger
d) Indifference
Answer: a) Fear
15. How does Pip feel about his life at the beginning of the novel?
a) Content
b) Unhappy
c) Excited
d) Bored
Answer: b) Unhappy
16. Who is the character that Pip meets in the churchyard?
a) Magwitch
b) Joe Gargery
c) Mrs. Joe Gargery
d) The convict’s enemy
Answer: a) Magwitch
17. What is the significance of the marshes in the novel?
a) A place of beauty
b) A place of danger
c) A place of solitude
d) A place of happiness
Answer: b) A place of danger
18. How does Pip’s encounter with Magwitch affect him?
a) It makes him feel more confident
b) It makes him feel more anxious
c) It makes him feel more grateful
d) It makes him feel more angry
Answer: b) It makes him feel more anxious
19. What is Pip’s relationship like with his sister?
a) Close
b) Distant
c) Argumentative
d) Protective
Answer: c) Argumentative
20. Who is the character that is kind to Pip?
a) Joe Gargery
b) Mrs. Joe Gargery
c) Magwitch
d) Jaggers
Answer: a) Joe Gargery
21. What is the setting of the novel?
a) London
b) Kent
c) Yorkshire
d) Devon
Answer: b) Kent
22. What is the mood of the novel at the beginning?
a) Happy
b) Sad
c) Fearful
d) Gloomy
Answer: d) Gloomy
23. Who is the character that Pip is forced to steal for?
a) Magwitch
b) Compeyson
c) Joe Gargery
d) Jaggers
Answer: a) Magwitch
24. What is the occasion for Pip’s visit to Miss Havisham’s house?
A) A birthday party
B) A wedding
C) A dinner party
D) To play with Estella
Answer: D) To play with Estella
25. What is Miss Havisham’s appearance like?
A) Young and beautiful
B) Old and frail
C) Eccentric and worn-out
D) Happy and cheerful
Answer: C) Eccentric and worn-out
26. What is Estella’s relationship to Miss Havisham?
A) Daughter
B) Niece
C) Adopted daughter
D) Servant
Answer: C) Adopted daughter
27. How does Pip feel about Estella?
A) He dislikes her
B) He feels indifferent towards her
C) He is intimidated by her
D) He falls in love with her
Answer: D) He falls in love with her
28. What is the name of Miss Havisham’s half-brother?
A) Arthur
B) Matthew
C) Jaggers
D) Compeyson
Answer: D) Compeyson
29. Why does Miss Havisham’s wedding cake look old and decayed?
A) Because it was made poorly
B) Because it was left out too long
C) Because it represents Miss Havisham’s arrested development
D) Because it was made for a different occasion
Answer: C) Because it represents Miss Havisham’s arrested development
30. Who is Jaggers, and what is his profession?
A) A lawyer
B) A doctor
C) A businessman
D) A politician
Answer: A) A lawyer
31. Why does Jaggers visit Pip at the Gargery’s?
A) To offer Pip a job
B) To tell Pip that he has inherited a fortune
C) To warn Pip about the dangers of the marshes
D) To ask Pip about his relationship with Miss Havisham
Answer: B) To tell Pip that he has inherited a fortune
32. What is Pip’s initial reaction to the news that he has inherited a fortune?
A) He is overjoyed
B) He is skeptical
C) He is scared
D) He is indifferent
Answer: B) He is skeptical
33. Who is responsible for Pip’s newfound wealth?
A) Miss Havisham
B) Jaggers
C) Joe Gargery
D) An anonymous benefactor
Answer: D) An anonymous benefactor
34. What does Pip’s newfound wealth mean for his future?
A) He will become a blacksmith like Joe
B) He will become a gentleman
C) He will become a lawyer like Jaggers
D) He will become a businessman
Answer: B) He will become a gentleman
35. How does Joe Gargery react to the news of Pip’s inheritance?
A) He is jealous
B) He is happy for Pip
C) He is worried about Pip’s future
D) He is indifferent
Answer: B) He is happy for Pip
36. What does Pip’s relationship with Joe Gargery reveal about Pip’s character?
A) That he is selfish and ungrateful
B) That he is loyal and appreciative
C) That he is ambitious and driven
D) That he is insecure and uncertain
Answer: B) That he is loyal and appreciative
37. How does Pip’s newfound wealth affect his relationships with others?
A) It brings him closer to his friends and family
B) It creates tension and distance between him and his friends and family
C) It has no effect on his relationships
D) It makes him more popular and well-liked
Answer: B) It creates tension and distance between him and his friends and family
38. What does the ending of Chapter 6 foreshadow about Pip’s future?
A) That he will become a successful and happy gentleman
B) That he will struggle with the responsibilities and expectations that come with his newfound wealth
C) That he will lose touch with his humble beginnings and the people who care about him
D) That he will become isolated and alone
Answer: B) That he will struggle with the responsibilities and expectations that come with his newfound
wealth
39. Who teaches Pip how to read and write?
A) Mrs. Joe
B) Biddy
C) Mr. Wopsle
D) Joe
Answer: B) Biddy
40. What does Pip discover about Joe’s education in Chapter 7?
a. Joe is well-educated but pretends to be illiterate.
b. Joe can read but cannot write.
c. Joe is illiterate.
d. Joe can write but cannot read.
Answer: C) Joe is illiterate
41. Why does Joe say he married Pip’s sister?
a. Because he loved her deeply.
b. To help raise Pip and provide him with a home.
c. Because she was wealthy.
d. To fulfill a family obligation.
Answer: B) To help raise Pip and provide him with a home
42. What news does Mrs. Joe bring home to Pip in Chapter 7?
a. He is to go to Miss Havisham’s house to play.
b. He has inherited a fortune.
c. He is to start working at the forge immediately.
d. He is being sent away to boarding school.
Answer: A) He is to go to Miss Havisham’s house to play
43. Who accompanies Pip to Miss Havisham’s house for the first time?
a. Joe
b. Mrs. Joe
c. Mr. Pumblechook
d. Biddy
Answer: C) Mr. Pumblechook
44. What does Mr. Wopsle’s great-aunt run in the village?
a. A bakery
b. An evening school
c. A library
d. A dress shop
Answer: B) An evening school
45. Why is the evening school run by Mr. Wopsle’s great-aunt ineffective?
a. She often falls asleep during lessons
b. The students refuse to attend
c. It only operates once a month
d. She teaches the wrong subjects
Answer: A) She often falls asleep during lessons
46. How does Pip feel about his common background after hearing he will visit Miss Havisham?
A) Proud and excited
B) Nervous and self-conscious
C) Angry and rebellious
D) Indifferent and calm
Answer: B) Nervous and self-conscious
47. What is Mr. Pumblechook’s role in Pip’s visit to Miss Havisham?
a. He arranges the visit
b. He forbids Pip from going
c. He plans to adopt Pip
d. He accompanies Pip but stays outside
Answer: A) He arranges the visit
48. What is Pip’s relationship with Joe like in Chapter 7?
a. They have a close and affectionate bond
b. They are distant and formal
c. Pip resents Joe for his simplicity
d. Joe is jealous of Pip’s opportunity
Answer: A) They have a close and affectionate
49. What is the name of Miss Havisham’s house?
a. Satis House
b. Manor House
c. Havisham Hall
d. Enough House
Answer: A) Satis House
50. At what time have all the clocks in Miss Havisham’s house stopped?
a. Twenty minutes to nine
b. Half past ten
c. Quarter to eight
d. Noon
Answer: A) Twenty minutes to nine
51. Who opens the gate to let Pip into Miss Havisham’s property?
a. Miss Havisham herself
b. A servant
c. Estella
d. Mr. Pumblechook
Answer: C) Estella
52. What card game do Pip and Estella play during his visit?
a. Poker
b. Beggar My Neighbor
c. Whist
d. Go Fish
Answer: B) Beggar My Neighbor
53. How is Miss Havisham dressed when Pip first meets her?
a. In a black mourning gown
b. In a faded and yellowed wedding dress
c. In a luxurious ball gown
d. In simple, everyday attire
Answer: B) In a faded and yellowed wedding dress
54. How does Estella demean Pip during his visit?
a. By mocking his coarse hands and thick boots
b. By refusing to speak to him
c. By laughing at his accent
d. By ignoring his presence entirely
Answer: A) By mocking his coarse hands and thick boots
55. What eerie vision does Pip have in the brewery attached to Satis House?
a. He sees Estella beckoning him
b. He imagines he sees Miss Havisham hanging from a beam
c. He envisions his own reflection mocking him
d. He sees a ghostly figure of a young boy
Answer: B) He imagines he sees Miss Havisham hanging from a beam
56. Why does Pip lie to Mrs. Joe and Uncle Pumblechook about his experience at Miss Havisham’s?
a. He wants to make them jealous
b. He is afraid they won’t believe the truth
c. He feels they wouldn’t understand the reality and fears being misunderstood
D) Miss Havisham asked him to keep it a secret
Answer: C) He feels they wouldn’t understand the reality and fears being misunderstood
57. To whom does Pip confess the truth about his visit to Miss Havisham’s?
a. Mrs. Joe
b. Uncle Pumblechook
c. Joe Gargery
d. Biddy
Answer: C) Joe Gargery
58. What lesson does Joe impart to Pip after learning about his dishonesty?
a. The importance of ambition
b. The value of education
c. The significance of honesty and not telling lies
d. The need to impress others
Answer: C) The significance of honesty and not telling lie:
59. Why does Pip lie to Mrs. Joe and Uncle Pumblechook about his visit to Miss Havisham’s?
a. He wants to impress them with grand stories.
b. He fears they will not believe the truth about his visit.
c. Miss Havisham instructed him to keep it a secret.
d. He cannot remember the details of the visit.
Answer: B) He fears they will not believe the truth about his visit.
60. To whom does Pip confess the truth about his visit to Miss Havisham’s?
a. Mrs. Joe
b. Uncle Pumblechook
c. Joe Gargery
d. Biddy
Answer: C) Joe Gargery
61. What lesson does Joe try to impart to Pip regarding lies?
a. That lying is acceptable if it protects someone’s feelings.
b. That achieving greatness through dishonest means is justified.
c. That some lies are necessary to navigate complex social situations.
d. That honesty is important and lying is wrong.
Answer: D) That honesty is important and lying is wrong.
62. How does Pip feel after lying about his experience at Miss Havisham’s?
a. Proud and satisfied
b. Guilty and ashamed
c. Indifferent
d. Amused
Answer: B) Guilty and ashamed
63. What is the “topic” of Uncle Pumblechook’s “quizzes” to Pip?
a. Geography
b. History
c. Arithmetic
d. Literature
Answer: C) Arithmetic
64. What does Pip’s lying about his visit to Miss Havisham’s reveal about his character?
a. He is naturally deceitful.
b. He desires to protect himself from ridicule and misunderstanding.
c. He enjoys creating fanciful stories.
d. He wants to distance himself from Joe.
Answer: B) He desires to protect himself from ridicule and misunderstanding.
65. How does Joe react when Pip confesses his lies?
a. He scolds Pip harshly.
b. He laughs it off.
c. He gently advises Pip to always be honest.
d. He ignores the confession.
Answer: C) He gently advises Pip to always be honest.
66. What does Pip’s interaction with Joe in this chapter highlight about their relationship?
a. A lack of trust between them.
b. Joe’s role as a moral guide and father figure to Pip.
c. Pip’s superiority over Joe.
d. Their mutual indifference.
Answer: B) Joe’s role as a moral guide and father figure to Pip.
67. Why is Pip unable to lie to Joe?
a. Joe is too clever to be deceived.
b. Pip respects and loves Joe, making it difficult to deceive him.
c. Joe threatens Pip with punishment.
d. Pip fears Joe will tell Mrs. Joe.
Answer: B) Pip respects and loves Joe, making it difficult to deceive him.
68. What does this chapter suggest about the theme of social class and personal integrity?
a. That lying is necessary to climb the social ladder.
b. That personal integrity should not be compromised for social aspirations.
c. That social class is more important than honesty.
d. That dishonesty is rewarded in higher social classes.
Answer: C) The significance of honesty and not telling lies
69. Who informs Pip of his new fortune?
A) Jaggers
B) Joe Gargery
C) Wemmick
D) Magwitch
Answer: A) Jaggers
70. Who does Pip visit with Jaggers?
A) Miss Havisham
B) Joe Gargery
C) Wemmick
D) Magwitch
Answer: A) Miss Havisham
71. What is Miss Havisham’s appearance like?
A) Young and beautiful
B) Old and frail
C) Wedding dress
D) Suit and top hat
Answer: C) Wedding dress
72. Who does Pip meet at Miss Havisham’s house?
A) Estella
B) Jaggers
C) Wemmick
D) Magwitch
Answer: A) Estella
73. What is Estella’s relationship to Miss Havisham?
A) Daughter
B) Niece
C) Ward
D) Servant
Answer: C) Ward
74. How does Estella treat Pip?
A) Kind and friendly
B) Cold and distant
C) Rude and dismissive
D) Flirtatious and playful
Answer: B) Cold and distant
75. Who instructs Estella to play cards with Pip?
A) Miss Havisham
B) Jaggers
C) Wemmick
D) Magwitch
Answer: A) Miss Havisham
76. What game do Pip and Estella play?
A) Chess
B) Cards
C) Backgammon
D) Billiards
Answer: B) Cards
78. What is Pip’s impression of Estella?
A) Beautiful and charming
B) Cold and unfeeling
C) Kind and gentle
D) Silly and foolish
Answer: B) Cold and unfeeling
79. Who does Pip see when he leaves Miss Havisham’s house?
A) Joe Gargery
B) Jaggers
C) Wemmick
D) Magwitch
Answer: A) Joe Gargery
80. What does Joe Gargery tell Pip about his visit?
A) Proud of Pip
B) Disappointed in Pip
C) Worried about Pip
D) Indifferent
Answer: A) Proud of Pip
81. What is Pip’s feeling towards Estella?
A) Attracted
B) Repelled
C) Indifferent
D) Confused
Answer: A) Attracted
82. Who does Pip think is his benefactor?
A) Miss Havisham
B) Magwitch
C) Jaggers
D) Joe Gargery
Answer: A) Miss Havisham
83. What is the name of Miss Havisham’s house?
A) Satis House
B) Marshalsea
C) Little Britain
D) Gravesend
Answer: A) Satis House
84. Who is Pip’s brother-in-law?
A) Joe Gargery
B) Jaggers
C) Wemmick
D) Magwitch
Answer: A) Joe Gargery
85. What is the name of the convict who Pip helps?
A) Magwitch
B) Compeyson
C) Jaggers
D) Wemmick
Answer: A) Magwitch
86. Who is the lawyer who informs Pip of his new fortune?
A) Jaggers
B) Wemmick
C) Magwitch
D) Compeyson
Answer: A) Jaggers
87 . What is the condition of Pip’s new fortune?
A) Use it to support his family
B) Use it to pay off his debts
C) Use it to improve himself
D) Use it to buy a house
Answer: C) Use it to improve himself
88. Who does Estella resemble?
A) Miss Havisham
B) Pip’s mother
C) Joe Gargery’s mother
D) None of the above
Answer: A) Miss Havisham
89. What is the atmosphere like at Miss Havisham’s house?
A) Warm and welcoming
B) Cold and eerie
C) Lively and festive
D) Dull and boring
Answer: B) Cold and eerie
90. What is Pip’s social status before his new fortune?
A) Gentleman
B) Commoner
C) Servant
D) Convict
Answer: B) Commoner
91. Who does Pip want to impress with his new fortune?
A) Estella
B) Miss Havisham
C) Joe Gargery
D) Magwitch
Answer:Estella
92.*Where does Pip meet Herbert Pocket?*
a) At the Three Jolly Bargemen ✓
b) At the Blue Boar
c) At Miss Havisham’s
d) At Jaggers’ office
93. *Who is Herbert Pocket’s father?*
a) Matthew Pocket ✓
b) Jaggers
c) Wemmick
d) Magwitch
94. *What is Pip’s relationship with Herbert Pocket?*
a) Enemies
b) Friends ✓
c) Cousins
d) Brothers
95. Who is introduced as a rival to Pip in Chapter 14?*
a) Herbert Pocket
b) Bentley Drummle ✓
c) Jaggers
d) Wemmick
96. What is Estella’s attitude towards Pip?*
a) Friendly
b) Romantic
c) Distant ✓
d) Hostile
97 . Who does Pip confide in about his feelings for Estella?*
a) Joe Gargery
b) Herbert Pocket ✓
c) Jaggers
d) Wemmick
98. *What is Herbert’s advice to Pip about Estella?*
a) To pursue her
b) To forget her
c) To be cautious ✓
d) To marry her
99. Who is Trabb’s boy?*
a) A young boy who works for Mr. Trabb ✓
b) Pip’s friend
c) Pip’s rival
d) A relative of Mr. Trabb
100 . What is the significance of the encounter between Pip and Trabb’s boy?*
a) It highlights Pip’s kindness
b) It showcases Pip’s arrogance ✓
c) It demonstrates Pip’s humility
d) It reveals Pip’s jealousy
101. *Who is responsible for Pip’s new clothes?*
a) Joe Gargery
b) Herbert Pocket
c) Mr. Trabb ✓
d) Jaggers
102. *How does Pip feel about his new clothes?*
a) He hates them
b) He is indifferent
c) He is embarrassed
d) He loves them ✓
103. *Who does Pip meet at the Blue Boar?*
a) Herbert Pocket
b) Bentley Drummle
c) Jaggers
d) Joe Gargery ✓
104. *What is Joe Gargery’s reaction to Pip’s new clothes?*
a) He is proud of Pip
b) He is disappointed in Pip ✓
c) He is indifferent
d) He is angry
105. *Who does Joe Gargery compare Pip to?*
a) A blacksmith
b) A convict
c) A servant
d) A gentleman ✓
106. *What is Pip’s realization about his new life?*
a) He is happy and content
b) He is unhappy and regretful
c) He is confused and uncertain ✓
d) He is proud and arrogant
107. *Who does Pip think is his benefactor?*
a) Magwitch
b) Jaggers
c) Miss Havisham ✓
d) Matthew Pocket
108. *What is Estella’s relationship with Bentley Drummle?*
a) Romantic ✓
b) Friendly
c) Distant
d) Hostile
109. *What is Herbert Pocket’s occupation?*
a) Gentleman ✓
b) Merchant
c) Clerk
d) Engineer
110. *Who is Bentley Drummle?*
a) A friend of Pip’s
b) A rival of Pip’s ✓
c) A wealthy young man
d) All of the above
111. *What is the nature of Pip’s relationship with Estella?*
a) Romantic
b) Friendly
c) Distant ✓
d) Hostile
112. *Who advises Pip to be cautious around Estella?*
a) Joe Gargery
b) Herbert Pocket ✓
c) Jaggers
d) Wemmick
113. *What is the significance of Trabb’s boy?*
a) He highlights Pip’s kindness
b) He showcases Pip’s arrogance ✓
c) He demonstrates Pip’s humility
d) He reveals Pip’s jealousy
114 . Who is responsible for Pip’s transformation?*
a) Joe Gargery
b) Herbert Pocket
c) Jaggers
d) Miss Havisham
115. What is Pip’s attitude towards his new life?*
a) He is happy and content
b) He is unhappy and regretful
c) He is confused and uncertain ✓
d) He is proud and arrogant
116. What is left beside Mrs. Joe after she is attacked?
a) A bloody knife
b) A convict’s file
c) A broken candlestick
d) A mysterious note
Answer: b) A convict’s file
117. Who does Pip initially suspect attacked Mrs. Joe?
a) Orlick
b) Magwitch
c) Compeyson
d) A random burglar
Answer: a) Orlick
118. How does Mrs. Joe communicate after her injury?
a) She learns sign language
b) She writes on a slate
c) She speaks very slowly
d) She uses drawings
Answer: b) She writes on a slate
119 . What symbol does Mrs. Joe frequently write on her slate?
a) A hammer
b) A candle
c) A “T” shape
d) Pip’s initials
Answer: c) A “T” shape
120. Who does Biddy think Mrs. Joe is referring to with the “T” symbol?
a) Pip
b) Orlick
c) Joe
d) A convict
121. What does Pip confide in Biddy during their walk?
a) He loves Estella
b) He wants to become a gentleman
c) He feels guilty about Mrs. Joe
d) All of the above
Answer: d) All of the above
122. How does Biddy react when Pip says he might love her?
a) She is excited
b) She doubts his sincerity
c) She asks him to marry her
d) She ignores him
Answer: b) She doubts his sincerity
123. What does Pip admit about Joe?
a) He is ashamed of him
b) He thinks Joe should move to London
c) He resents Joe’s kindness
d) He wants Joe to remarry
Answer: a) He is ashamed of him
124. What does Biddy warn Pip about?
a) That Estella will never love him
b) That wealth will change him
c) That he will lose his kindness
d) Both a & b
Answer: d) Both a & b
125. What does Pip fail to realize about Biddy?
a) She loves him
b) She is wealthier than he thinks
c) She has connections in London
d) She plans to leave the forge
Answer: a) She loves him
126. Who surprises Pip with news of his “great expectations”?
a) Jaggers
b) Wemmick
c) Herbert Pocket
d) Miss Havisham
Answer: a) Jaggers
127. What condition does Pip have to follow to receive the fortune?
a) He must leave Joe and become a gentleman
b) He must marry Estella
c) He must work as a lawyer
d) He must never return to the forge
Answer: a) He must leave Joe and become a gentleman
128. What assumption does Pip immediately make about his benefactor?
a) That it is Miss Havisham
b) That it is Magwitch
c) That it is Jaggers
d) That it is Mr. Pumblechook
Answer: a) That it is Miss Havisham
129. How does Jaggers describe Pip’s new life?
a) As an opportunity
b) As an obligation
c) As a mystery
d) As a punishment
Answer: c) As a mystery
130. What does Jaggers warn Pip about regarding his benefactor?
a) He must never ask questions
b) He will only receive money if he proves himself
c) He may be in danger
d) He must leave immediately
Answer: a) He must never ask questions
131. How does Pip react to the news of his fortune?
a) With excitement
b) With nervousness
c) With guilt
d) All of the above
Answer: d) All of the above
132. Who is sent to teach Pip how to become a gentleman?
a) Herbert Pocket
b) Bentley Drummle
c) Matthew Pocket
d) Wemmick
Answer: c) Matthew Pocket
133. How does Joe react to Pip’s inheritance?
a) He is happy for Pip but sad
b) He asks for money
c) He refuses to speak to Pip
d) He tries to go to London with him
Answer: a) He is happy for Pip but sad
134. What does Pip begin to do after learning about his fortune?
a) Distance himself from Joe
b) Buy expensive clothes
c) Prepare to move to London
d) All of the above
Answer: d) All of the above
135. Who does Pip initially feel he must thank for his fortune?
a) Miss Havisham
b) Magwitch
c) Biddy
d) Mr. Pumblechook
Answer: a) Miss Havisham
136. What does Mr. Pumblechook do after Pip’s fortune is announced?
a) He takes credit for Pip’s success
b) He apologizes to Pip
c) He moves to London
d) He demands money
Answer: a) He takes credit for Pip’s success
137 . What does Pip think of Joe and Biddy after receiving his inheritance?
a) He believes they will slow him down
b) He wants them to move to London with him
c) He respects them even more
d) He thinks they will also become rich
Answer: a) He believes they will slow him down
138. What does Pip do at the end of Chapter 18?
a) He prepares to leave for London
b) He visits Miss Havisham
c) He tells Biddy he will marry her
d) He decides to give his money to Joe
Answer: a) He prepares to leave for London
139 . What ironic event happens when Pip receives his fortune?
a) He becomes more unhappy
b) He loses his family ties
c) He misunderstands the source of his wealth
d) All of the above
Answer: d) All of the above
140. What major theme is introduced in Chapter 18?
a) The dangers of ambition
b) The contrast between social classes
c) The idea that wealth does not guarantee happiness
d) All of the above
Answer: d All of above
141 . Who does Pip meet at the office of Jaggers ?
A) Wemmick
B) Magwitch
C) Compeyson
D) Herbert Pocket
Answer: A) Wemmick
142. What is the name of the young man who is a relative of Miss Havisham?
A) Herbert Pocket
B) Bentley Drummle
C) Startop
D) Pip
Answer: A) Herbert Pocket
143. Who does Pip become friends with?
A) Herbert Pocket
B) Bentley Drummle
C) Startop
D) All of the above
Answer: D) All of the above
144. What is Bentley Drummle’s personality like?
A) Kind and gentle
B) Arrogant and condescending
C) Friendly and outgoing
D) Shy and reserved
Answer: B) Arrogant and condescending
145. Who does Pip confide in about his feelings?
A) Herbert Pocket
B) Wemmick
C) Joe Gargery
D) Biddy
Answer: A) Herbert Pocket
146. What does Herbert Pocket advise Pip to do?
A) Pursue Estella
B) Forget about Estella
C) Focus on his career
D) Be patient
Answer: D) Be patient
147. Who does Pip see as a rival for Estella’s affections?
A) Bentley Drummle
B) Startop
C) Herbert Pocket
D) None of the above
Answer: A) Bentley Drummle
148. What is the significance of Wemmick’s castle made of shells?
A) Represents his love of nature
B) Represents his creativity
C) Represents his eccentricity
D) Represents his wealth
Answer: C) Represents his eccentricity
149. How does Pip feel about his new friends?
A) Comfortable and at ease
B) Intimidated and awed
C) Unsure and ambivalent
D) Disappointed and disillusioned
Answer: C) Unsure and ambivalent
150. What does Herbert Pocket represent in the novel?
A) Ideal of gentlemanly behavior
B) Corrupting influence of wealth
C) Dangers of unchecked ambition
D) Power of love and redemption
Answer: A) Ideal of gentlemanly behavior
151. How does Bentley Drummle treat Pip?
A) Kindness and respect
B) Condescension and disdain
C) Indifference and neglect
D) Hostility and aggression
Answer: B) Condescension and disdain
152. What does Pip learn about himself?
A) Capable of great love and devotion
B) Prone to jealousy and rivalry
C) Uncertain and insecure
D) All of the above
Answer: D) All of the above
153. How does Estella treat Pip?
A) Kindness and affection
B) Coldness and indifference
C) Cruelty and disdain
D) Flirtation and teasing
Answer: B) Coldness and indifference
154. What is the significance of the dinner party?
A) Pip’s entry into high society
B) Pip’s corruption by wealth
C) Pip’s disillusionment with friends
D) Pip’s growth and maturity
Answer: A) Pip’s entry into high society
155. How does Wemmick treat Pip?
A) Kindness and respect
B) Indifference and neglect
C) Hostility and aggression
D) Condescension and disdain
Answer: A) Kindness and respect
156. What is the name of the convict who is a rival of Magwitch?
A) Compeyson
B) Bentley Drummle
C) Startop
D) Herbert Pocket
Answer: A) Compeyson
157. Who does Pip suspect is his benefactor?
A) Miss Havisham
B) Magwitch
C) Jaggers
D) Wemmick
Answer: A) Miss Havisham
158. What is the significance of the marshes in the novel?
A) Represent Pip’s childhood
B) Represent Pip’s escape
C) Represent Pip’s growth
D) Represent Pip’s danger
Answer: A) Represent Pip’s childhood
159. How does Pip feel about his new life in London?
A) Excited and eager
B) Uncertain and insecure
C) Disappointed and disillusioned
D) All of the above
Answer: D) All of the above
160. What does Herbert Pocket teach Pip?
A) How to be a gentleman
B) How to play cards
C) How to fight
D) How to sail
Answer: A) How to be a gentle
161. *Who does Pip meet at the Temple?*
a) Jaggers
b) Herbert Pocket
c) Bentley Drummle
d) Wemmick ✓
162. *What is Wemmick’s occupation?*
a) Lawyer
b) Doctor
c) Clerk ✓
d) Engineer
163. *Who is Jaggers’ clerk?*
a) Herbert Pocket
b) Bentley Drummle
c) Pip
d) Wemmick ✓
164. *What is the nature of Pip’s relationship with Wemmick?*
a) Formal
b) Friendly ✓
c) Distant
d) Hostile
165. *Who does Wemmick invite Pip to meet?*
a) His friend
b) His mother
c) His father
d) His Aged Parent ✓
166. *What is the Aged Parent’s relationship to Wemmick?*
a) Mother
b) Father ✓
c) Grandfather
d) Uncle
167. *How does Wemmick’s Aged Parent treat Pip?*
a) Coldly
b) Indifferently
c) Kindly
d) Warmly ✓
168. *Who does Pip confide in about his feelings for Estella?*
a) Joe Gargery
b) Jaggers
c) Herbert Pocket ✓
d) Wemmick
169. *What is Herbert’s advice to Pip about Estella?*
a) To pursue her
b) To forget her
c) To be cautious ✓
d) To marry her
170. *Who is Bentley Drummle?*
a) A friend of Pip’s
b) A rival of Pip’s ✓
c) A wealthy young man
d) All of the above
171. *What is the nature of Bentley Drummle’s relationship with Estella?*
a) Friendly
b) Romantic ✓
c) Distant
d) Hostile
172. *Who does Pip think is his benefactor?*
a) Magwitch
b) Jaggers
c) Miss Havisham ✓
d) Matthew Pocket
173. *What is Pip’s realization about his new life?*
a) He is happy and content
b) He is unhappy and regretful
c) He is confused and uncertain ✓
d) He is proud and arrogant
174. *Who is responsible for Pip’s transformation?*
a) Miss Havisham
b) Magwitch ✓
c) Jaggers
d) Matthew Pocket
175. *What is the significance of Wemmick’s Aged Parent?*
a) He is a symbol of wisdom
b) He is a symbol of kindness
c) He is a symbol of gratitude
d) He is a symbol of loyalty ✓
176. *How does Wemmick treat his Aged Parent?*
a) Coldly
b) Indifferently
c) Kindly ✓
d) Abusively
177. *What is Pip’s attitude towards Wemmick’s Aged Parent?*
a) He is dismissive
b) He is respectful ✓
c) He is indifferent
d) He is annoyed
178. *Who does Wemmick work for?*
a) Herbert Pocket
b) Bentley Drummle
c) Jaggers ✓
d) Miss Havisham
179. *What is Wemmick’s personality like?*
a) Formal and strict
b) Friendly and informal ✓
c) Cold and distant
d) Warm and enthusiastic
180. *How does Pip feel about his new life in London?*
a) He is happy and content
b) He is unhappy and regretful
c) He is confused and uncertain ✓
d) He is proud and arrogant
181. *Who does Pip meet at the office?*
a) Jaggers
b) Herbert Pocket
c) Bentley Drummle
d) Wemmick ✓
182. *What is the nature of Jaggers’ relationship with Wemmick?*
a) Friendly and informal
b) Formal and professional ✓
c) Cold and distant
d) Warm and enthusiastic
183. *Who is Jaggers’ client?*
a) Miss Havisham
b) Magwitch ✓
c) Bentley Drummle
d) Pip’s benefactor
184. *What is Pip’s realization about Magwitch?*
a) He is his enemy
b) He is his friend
c) He is his benefactor ✓
d) He is his rival
185. *How does Pip feel about Magwitch?*
a) He is angry
b) He is indifferent
c) He is grateful ✓
d) He is fearful
186. who is the main character that Pip interacts with?
a) Estella
b) Joe
c) Miss Havisham
d) Wopsle
*Answer:* a)
187. *What is the general atmosphere at Satis House when Pip visits ?*
a) Warm and welcoming
b) Somber and cold
c) Festive and cheerful
d) Busy and noisy
*Answer:* b)
188. *What advice does Pip receive from Joe ?*. a)To leave London and return
home.
b) To be careful of his relationships with women.
c) To stop worrying about Estella and focus on his future.
d) To trust in his wealth and social status.
*Answer:* c)
189. *What is the significance o in Pip’s personal development?*
a) It marks the beginning of his realization that Estella cannot love him.
b) It shows his growth in social confidence.
c) It is a turning point where Pip becomes financially successful.
d) It is the moment Pip decides to abandon his great expectations.
*Answer:* a)
190. What is the primary theme explored of *Great Expectations*?*
a) The conflict between wealth and happiness.
b) The dangers of social ambition.
c) The nature of unrequited love and emotional suffering.
d) The importance of family loyalty.
*Answer:* c).
191. *Who does Pip encounter on his way to Satis House
a) Joe
b) Herbert
c) Jaggers
d) Wopsle
*Answer:* b)
192 .How does Pip feel about his wealth and status during his visit to Satis House
a) He feels proud and superior.
b) He is unsure whether his wealth has made him a better person.
c) He feels embarrassed by it.
d) He wishes he could give it all away.
*Answer:* b)
193. *What is the relationship between Estella and Pip
a) They are very close friends.
b) They are engaged to be married.
c) They have a strained, complicated relationship due to Estella’s coldness.
d) They are openly hostile to one another.
*Answer:* c).
194. How does Pip react to Estella’s coldness i
a) He become disillusioned and resolves to move on
b) He insists that he loves her despite everything.
c) He becomes angry and refuses to speak to her.
d) He tries to convince her to marry him despite her feelings.
Answer: a)
195. *What important realization does Pip come*
a) He realizes that he has always been in love with Joe.
b) He understands that Estella is not capable of loving him.
c) He decides to abandon his pursuit of wealth and live modestly.
d) He finally understands that Miss Havisham is his benefactor.
*Answer:* b).
196. What is the primary setting of great expectations
a) The marshes near Pip’s childhood home
b) Satis House
c) The London apartment of Pip’s benefactor
d) The forge where Joe works
*Answer:* c)
197. Who does Pip receive a letter from
a) Miss Havisham
b) Estella
c) Joe
d) Biddy
*Answer:* a)
198. What is the purpose of the letter that Pip receives ?*
a) It is an invitation to Satis House.
b) It is a letter from his benefactor explaining his future.
c) It is a letter expressing Estella’s affection for Pip.
d) It is a letter offering Pip an inheritance.
*Answer:* a)
199. What emotion does Pip feel when he receives the letter?*
a) Excitement and anticipation
b) Confusion and uncertainty
c) Anger and resentment
d) Indifference
*Answer:* b).
15. How does Pip feel about his life in London?
a) He is content with his new social status.
b) He feels lonely and disconnected from his past.
c) He is filled with joy and excitement about his future.
d) He is eager to return to the marshes.
*Answer:* b)
200. *Who does Pip visit after receiving the letter from Miss Havisham
a) Joe
b) Wopsle
c) Estella
d) Herbert
Answer:d)
201. What is Pip’s attitude toward his relationship with Estella
a) He feels more confident about winning her love.
b) He feels increasingly frustrated and uncertain about her feelings.
c) He decides to move on and forget about her.
d) He feels as though he no longer has any emotional attachment to her.
*Answer:* b).
202 . where does Pip go after receiving his invitation from Miss Havisham?*
a) To Satis House
b) To Joe’s house
c) To the theater
d) To his London apartment
*Answer:* a)
203. What is the mood at Satis House when Pip arrives ?*
a) Joyous and celebratory
b) Cold and indifferent
c) Tense and uncomfortable
d) Warm and welcoming
Answer: c)
204. *How does Estella behave toward Pip
a) She is kind and affectionate, showing Pip affection.
b) She is cold and distant, treating him with contempt.
c) She expresses a desire to marry him.
d) She apologizes for her past behavior.
*Answer:* b)
205. *What does Pip realize about his feelings for Estella ?*
a) He no longer loves her and is ready to move on.
b) He is deeply in love with her, despite her cruel treatment.
c) He feels pity for her and wants to help her.
d) He has lost interest in her and is focusing on his own ambitions.
*Answer:* b)
206 . What is Miss Havisham’s attitude toward Pip during the events?
a) She is kind and encourages Pip to pursue his feelings for Estella
b) She continues to manipulate Pip’s feelings for Estella
c) She expresses regret for her manipulation of Pip and Estella.
d) She is absent and does not interact with Pip at all.
*Answer:* b)
207 . *What does Pip begin to question in regarding his relationship with Estella?*
a) Whether should marry Estella despite her indifference.
b) Whether he should stop trying to win her love
c) Whether Estella truly loves him but cannot express it.
d) Whether he should confront Miss Havisham
*Answer:* b).
208. What does Estella’s behavior highlight about her upbringing?*
a) She is kind-hearted and genuinely cares for Pip.
b) She is emotionally distant and has been trained to be cruel.
c) She is unaware of her manipulative behavior.
d) She has a strong moral compass but is conflicted.
*Answer:* b)
209. Pip’s feelings for Estella remain unchanged, even though she treats him cruelly. This highlights the
theme of:*
a) The power of money over relationship
b) The complexity of unrequited love.
c) The importance of social status in love.
d) The ability to change one’s fate through ambition.
*Answer:
210. What is the main event that Pip attends ?
a) A dinner party
b) A play featuring Mr. Wopsle
c) A meeting with Miss Havisham
d) A conversation with Estella
Answer: b) A play featuring Mr. Wopsle
211. How does Pip feel about Mr. Wopsle’s performance?
a) Impressed and entertained
b) Embarrassed and amused
c) Bored and indifferent
d) Inspired to become an actor
Answer: b) Embarrassed and amused
212. Which play does Mr. Wopsle perform in?
a) Hamlet
b) Romeo and Juliet
c) Macbeth
d) Othello
Answer: a) Hamlet
213.How does the audience react to Mr. Wopsle’s performance?
a) They applaud enthusiastically
b) They remain silent out of respect
c) They mock and laugh at him
d) They leave the theater before it ends
Answer: c) They mock and laugh at him
214. Who accompanies Pip to the play?
a) Herbert Pocket
b) Joe Gargery
c) Mr. Jaggers
d) Estella
Answer: a) Herbert Pocket
215. Who writes a letter to Pip, asking him to meet ?
a) Estella
b) Miss Havisham
c) Biddy
d) Wemmick
Answer: d) Wemmick
216. Where does Pip go to meet Wemmick?
a) The office of Jaggers
b) The Castle (Wemmick’s home)
c) Newgate Prison
d) Satis House
Answer: c) Newgate Prison
217. What does Wemmick show Pip at Newgate Prison?
a) Prisoners awaiting trial
b) The gallows
c) A hidden treasure
d) A secret passage
Answer: a) Prisoners awaiting trial
218. How does Pip feel about visiting the prison?
a) Excited to see how the system works
b) Uncomfortable and disturbed
c) Happy to help Wemmick
d) Indifferent to the experience
Answer: b) Uncomfortable and disturbed
219 . What is Wemmick’s attitude toward the prisoners?
a) Sympathetic and emotional
b) Indifferent and businesslike
c) Angry and hostile
d) Compassionate and friendly
Answer: b) Indifferent and businesslike
220. Who does Pip meet?
a) Biddy
b) Estella
c) Joe
d) Mr. Jaggers
Answer: b) Estella
211. How does Estella behave towards Pip?
a) Cold but polite
b) Warm and affectionate
c) Hostile and rude
d) Nervous and shy
Answer: a) Cold but polite
212.. Where does Pip take Estella?
a) To a restaurant for dinner
b) To the theater to see Mr. Wopsle
c) To Satis House
d) To a carriage for her journey
Answer: d) To a carriage for her journey
213. What does Estella tell Pip about Miss Havisham’s intentions?
a) She wants Pip and Estella to marry
b) She raised Estella to break men’s hearts
c) She never wanted Pip to visit her
d) She plans to leave her fortune to Pip
Answer: b) She raised Estella to break men’s hearts
214. How does Pip feel after meeting Estella?
a) Joyful and hopeful
b) Confident and ambitious
c) Sad and disheartened
d) Angry and resentful
Answer: c) Sad and disheartened
215. Who does Pip meet at the sluice-house in Chapter 34?
A) Magwitch
B) Compeyson
C) Joe Gargery
D) Wemmick
Answer: A) Magwitch
216. What is Magwitch’s condition when Pip meets him?
A) Healthy and strong
B) Injured and weak
C) Hiding from the police
D) Dying
Answer: B) Injured and weak
217. Why is Magwitch hiding?
A) He is a convict
B) He is a fugitive
C) He is a spy
D) He is a thief
Answer: A) He is a convict
218. Who helps Magwitch escape from the authorities?
A) Pip
B) Joe Gargery
C) Wemmick
D) Herbert Pocket
Answer: A) Pip
219. What is the outcome of Magwitch’s escape attempt?
A) He escapes successfully
B) He is caught by the police
C) He is injured and recaptured
D) He dies during the attempt
Answer: C) He is injured and recaptured
220. Who is responsible for Magwitch’s recapture?
A) Compeyson
B) Joe Gargery
C) Wemmick
D) Herbert Pocket
Answer: A) Compeyson
221. What is the verdict at Magwitch’s trial?
A) Not guilty
B) Death
C) Transportation
D) Life imprisonment
Answer: B) Death
222 How does Magwitch react to the verdict?
A) Defiant and angry
B) Resigned and calm
C) Overcome with emotion
D) Indifferent
Answer: B) Resigned and calm
223 . What is Pip’s emotional state during the trial?
A) Calm and composed
B) Anxious and worried
C) Angry and defiant
D) Sad and depressed
Answer: B) Anxious and worried
224. . Who visits Magwitch in prison?
A) Pip
B) Joe Gargery
C) Wemmick
D) Herbert Pocket
Answer: A) Pip
225 . What is Magwitch’s request to Pip?
A) To visit him often
B) To bring him food
C) To tell his story
D) To forgive him
Answer: C) To tell his story
226 .What is Pip’s promise to Magwitch?
A) To visit him every day
B) To bring him food every week
C) To tell his story to the world
D) To forgive him and forget the past
Answer: C) To tell his story to the world
227. How does Magwitch feel about his impending death?
A) Afraid
B) Resigned
C) Angry
D) Indifferent
Answer: B) Resigned
228. Who is present at Magwitch’s execution?
A) Pip
B) Joe Gargery
C) Wemmick
D) Herbert Pocket
Answer: A) Pip
229 . How does Pip feel during Magwitch’s execution?
A) Calm and composed
B) Anxious and worried
C) Sad and depressed
D) Angry and defiant
Answer: C) Sad and depressed
230 . What is the impact of Magwitch’s execution on Pip?
A) It makes him feel relieved
B) It makes him feel sad and depressed
C) It makes him feel angry and defiant
D) It has no impact on him
Answer: B) It makes him feel sad and depressed
231. How does Pip reflect on his relationship with Magwitch?
A) He feels grateful for their friendship
B) He feels guilty for not doing more to help Magwitch
C) He feels angry and resentful towards Magwitch
D) He feels indifferent towards Magwitch
Answer: B) He feels guilty for not doing more to help Magwitch
232. . What does Pip learn from his experience with Magwitch?
A) The importance of wealth and status
B) The value of kindness and compassion
C) The dangers of crime and punishment
D) The power of revenge and retribution
Answer: B) The value of kindness and compassion
233. How does Magwitch’s character change throughout the novel?
A) He becomes more aggressive and violent
B) He becomes more kind and compassionate
C) He remains the same throughout
D) He becomes more manipulative and cunning
Answer: B) He becomes more kind and compassionate
234 Who did the narrator’s friend meet, which filled him with hope and happiness?
A) Magwitch
B) Clarriker
C) Estella
D) Miss Havisham
Answer: B) Clarriker
235. What was the narrator’s emotional response when he saw his friend so happy?
A) He felt jealous
B) He felt indifferent
C) He had difficulty restraining his tears of triumph
D) He felt angry
Answer: C) He had difficulty restraining his tears of triumph
236 . What happened to the Aged after reading for a while?
A) He became agitated and angry
B) He fell into a light slumber
C) He started to read louder
D) He got up and left the room
Answer: B) He fell into a light slumber
237 . What did Wemmick produce after the Aged fell asleep?
A) A pack of cards
B) A little kettle, a tray of glasses, and a black bottle
C) A book to read
D) A musical instrument
Answer: B) A little kettle, a tray of glasses, and a black bottle
238 . What did Miss Skiffins and Wemmick do while drinking?
A) They drank from separate glasses
B) They drank out of one glass
C) They did not drink at all
D) They spilled their drinks
Answer: B) They drank out of one glass
239. . What did the narrator accuse Estella of doing to others, including Bentley Drummle?
A) Being honest and truthful
B) Deceiving and entrapping
C) Ignoring and neglecting
D) Loving and caring for
Answer: B) Deceiving and entrapping
240 . Who arrived just as the conversation between the narrator and Estella was becoming intense?
A) Miss Havisham
B) Mrs. Brandley
C) Bentley Drummle
D) Joe Gargery
Answer: B) Mrs. Brandley
241 . Where did the narrator lie down to rest for the first time in Satis House?
A) In Miss Havisham’s room
B) In a separate building across the courtyard
C) In the brewery
D) In the ruined garden
Answer: B) In a separate building across the courtyard
242. What was Estella doing when the narrator returned to the room?
A) Playing cards with Miss Havisham
B) Taking up stitches in one of Miss Havisham’s old articles of dress
C) Walking in the courtyard
D) Reading a book
Answer: B) Taking up stitches in one of Miss Havisham’s old articles of dress
243.Why was the narrator unable to sleep?
A) He was too tired
B) He was too hungry
C) A thousand Miss Havishams haunted him
D) He was too excited
Answer: C) A thousand Miss Havishams haunted him
244.Why did Magwitch consider himself a gentleman?
A) Because he had learned to read and write
B) Because he owned stock and land
C) Because he was the owner of a “brought-up London gentleman” (Pip)
D) Because he had been pardoned for his crimes
Answer: C) Because he was the owner of a “brought-up London gentleman” (Pip)
245.What was Magwitch’s motivation for making Pip a gentleman?
A) To gain revenge on his enemies
B) To prove himself as a wealthy and educated man
C) To compensate for his own lack of education and social status
D) To make Pip his heir
Answer: C) To compensate for his own lack of education and social status
246.Why did Pip shudder when Magwitch laid his hand on his shoulder?
A) Because he was touched by Magwitch’s kindness
B) Because he was afraid of Magwitch’s physical strength
C) Because he suspected Magwitch’s hand might be stained with blood
D) Because he was embarrassed by Magwitch’s rough behavior
Answer: C) Because he suspected Magwitch’s hand might be stained with blood
247.What was the first letter of the lawyer’s name that Magwitch mentioned?
A) W
B) J
C) M
D) P
Answer: B) J
248.Who did Magwitch write to in London to get Pip’s address?
A) Jaggers
B) Wemmick
C) Miss Havisham
D) Estella
Answer: B) Wemmick
249.Why did Provis (Magwitch) hide himself during the trial?
A) He was afraid of being punished for his crimes
B) He was afraid of being called upon to depose about the destroyed child
C) He was trying to escape from Compeyson
D) He was trying to protect Estella
Answer: B) He was afraid of being called upon to depose about the destroyed child
250.What leverage did Compeyson have over Magwitch?
A) He knew Magwitch’s secret about the destroyed child
B) He had evidence of Magwitch’s crimes
C) He had control over Magwitch’s fortune
D) He had influence over Estella
Answer: A) He knew Magwitch’s secret about the destroyed child
251.What was the crime that the jealous woman was tried for?
A) Theft
B) Murder
C) Assault
D) Arson
Answer: B) Murder
252.Where did the struggle between the two women take place?
A) In a house
B) In a barn
C) In a garden
D) In a street
Answer: B) In a barn
253.What was the outcome of the trial?
A) The woman was found guilty
B) The woman was acquitted
C) The trial was postponed
D) The trial was dismissed
Answer: B) The woman was acquitted
254.Where did Pip leave Herbert to go his separate way?
A) At the office in Little Britain
B) At the corner of Giltspur-street by Smithfield
C) At the house in Richmond
D) At the forge in the village
Answer: B) At the corner of Giltspur-street by Smithfield
255.Why was Pip glad to find Mr. Jaggers and Wemmick together?
A) So that Wemmick could help him with his injuries
B) So that Mr. Jaggers could scold Wemmick for his negligence
C) So that Wemmick would hear for himself that Pip said nothing to compromise him
D) So that Mr. Jaggers could give Wemmick a new task
Answer: C) So that Wemmick would hear for himself that Pip said nothing to compromise him
Here are 3 multiple-choice questions based on the text from Chapter 51 of “Great Expectations” by
Charles Dickens:
256.Why did Pip carefully avoid revealing that he knew certain information from Wemmick?
A) He wanted to protect Wemmick’s reputation
B) He wanted to keep Wemmick’s confidence
C) He wanted to make Mr. Jaggers angry
D) He wanted to take credit for himself
Answer: B) He wanted to keep Wemmick’s confidence
257.What was Mr. Jaggers’s reaction when Pip denied that Provis had claimed his daughter was
alive?
A) He was relieved and happy
B) He was angry and aggressive
C) He was surprised and silent
D) He was dismissive and uninterested
Answer: C) He was surprised and silent
258.What was Wemmick doing when Mr. Jaggers asked him what item he was working on?
A) He was writing a letter
B) He was reading a book
C) He was intent on the table before him, having unposted his pen
D) He was talking to Pip
Answer: C) He was intent on the table before him, having unposted his pen
259. Who visits Pip in London in Chapter 42?
A) Joe Gargery
B) Herbert Pocket
C) Jaggers
D) Wemmick
Answer: B) Herbert Pockets
260. What is the name of the ship that Magwitch is hiding on?
A) The Havisham
B) The Wemmick
C) The Alexander
D) None of the above
Answer: D) None of the above
261. Why does Magwitch want to see Pip?
A) To thank him for his kindness
B) To ask for his help in escaping
C) To reveal a secret about his past
D) To give him a gift
Answer: C) To reveal a secret about his past
262. What is the outcome of Magwitch’s trial?
A) He is acquitted
B) He is sentenced to death
C) He is sentenced to life imprisonment
D) He escapes
Answer: B) He is sentenced to death
263. How does Pip feel about Magwitch’s sentence?
A) Relieved
B) Guilty
C) Angry
D) Indifferent
Answer: B) Guilty
264. Who is present at Magwitch’s trial?
A) Jaggers
B) Wemmick
C) Herbert Pocket
D) All of the above
Answer: D) All of the above
265. What is the name of the judge who presides over Magwitch’s trial?
A) Judge Wemmick
B) Judge Jaggers
C) Judge Smarls
D) Unknown
Answer: C) Judge Smarls
266.Why does Magwitch’s sentence upset Pip?
A) Because he is concerned about Magwitch’s well-being
B) Because he is worried about his own reputation
C) Because he feels guilty for not being able to help Magwitch
D) Because he is angry with the justice system
Answer: C) Because he feels guilty for not being able to help Magwitch
267. How does Magwitch react to his sentence?
A) He is defiant
B) He is resigned
C) He is grateful
D) He is angry
Answer: B) He is resigned
268. What is the significance of Magwitch’s revelation to Pip?
A) It reveals a family secret
B) It explains Magwitch’s past
C) It shows Magwitch’s gratitude
D) It proves Magwitch’s innocence
Answer: B) It explains Magwitch’s past
269. Who is the mysterious benefactor who has been supporting Pip?
A) Magwitch
B) Miss Havisham
C) Jaggers
D) Unknown
Answer: A) Magwitch
270 . Why does Magwitch reveal his identity as Pip’s benefactor?
A) To thank Pip for his kindness
B) To seek forgiveness
C) To explain his motives
D) To boast about his wealth
Answer: C) To explain his motives
271. How does Pip react to Magwitch’s revelation?
A) He is shocked
B) He is grateful
C) He is angry
D) He is indifferent
Answer: A) He is shocked
272. What is the significance of Magwitch’s benefaction?
A) It shows his gratitude to Pip
B) It proves his love for Estella
C) It demonstrates his wealth and status
D) It highlights his generosity and kindness
Answer: D) It highlights his generosity and kin
273 . How does Magwitch’s revelation affect Pip’s relationships?
A) It strengthens his bond with Magwitch
B) It creates tension with Jaggers
C) It changes his perception of Miss Havisham
D) It affects his feelings for Estella
Answer: A) It strengthens his bond with Magwitch
274 What is the outcome of Magwitch’s attempt to escape?
A) He is successful
B) He is caught
C) He is injured
D) He dies
Answer: D) He dies
275 . How does Pip feel about Magwitch’s fate?
A) Guilty
B) Relieved
C) Angry
D) Indifferent
Answer: A) Guilty
276. What is the significance of Magwitch’s death?
A) It marks the end of Pip’s expectations
B) It highlights the consequences of crime
C) It shows the power of redemption
D) It emphasizes the importance of forgiveness
Answer: C) It shows the power of redemptiony
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277. How does Magwitch’s death affect Pip’s relationships?
A) It brings him closer to Jaggers
B) It creates tension with Herbert
C) It changes his perception of Miss Havisham
D) It affects his feelings for Estella and makes him re-evaluate his relationships with those around him
Answer: D) It affects his feelings for Estella and makes him re-evaluate his relationships with those
around him
278. What is the theme of Chapters 42-46?
A) Redemption and forgiveness
B) Love and relationships
C) Crime and punishment
D) Class and social status
Answer: A) Redemption and forgiveness
279. Who is present at Magwitch’s deathbed?
A) Pip
B) Jaggers
C) Wemmick
D) Herbert Pocket
Answer: A) Pip
280. What is Magwitch’s final request to Pip?
A) To visit his grave
B) To forgive him
C) To thank Jaggers
D) To take care of Estella
Answer: B) To forgive him
281 .How does Pip feel about Magwitch’s final words?
A) Guilty
B) Relieved
C) Grateful
D) Indifferent
Answer: C) Grateful
282. What is the significance of Magwitch’s final words to Pip?
A) They reveal a family secret
B) They explain Magwitch’s past
C) They show Magwitch’s gratitude
D) They prove Magwitch’s innocence
Answer: B) They explain Magwitch’s past
283. How does Magwitch’s death affect Pip’s perspective on his expectations?
A) He becomes more optimistic
B) He becomes more pessimistic
C) He realizes the importance of relationships
D) He understands the fleeting nature of wealth and status
Answer: C) He realizes the importance of relationship
284. Q: Who does Pip visit
A) Miss Havisham
B) Magwitch
C) Joe Gargery
D) Jaggers
Answer: A) Miss Havisham
285 . What is the purpose of Pip’s visit to Miss Havisham
A) To thank her for her generosity
B) To apologize for his behavior
C) To receive more money from her
D) To bid her farewell
Answer: A) To thank her for her generosity
286. What news does Wemmick share with Pip?
A) That Compeyson has been captured
B) That Magwitch has escaped
C) That Miss Havisham has died
D) That Jaggers has retired
Answer: A) That Compeyson has been captured
287. How does Pip react to the news that Magwitch is to be executed?
A) He is relieved
B) He is devastated
C) He is indifferent
D) He is angry
Answer: B) He is devastated
288. Who does Pip meet in the river
A) Compeyson
B) Magwitch
C) Joe Gargery
D) Herbert Pocket
Answer: A) Compeyson
289 . What is the outcome of the struggle between Pip and Compeyson?
A) Pip is killed
B) Compeyson is killed
C) Both Pip and Compeyson are killed
D) Neither Pip nor Compeyson is killed
Answer: B) Compeyson is killed
290. How does Magwitch die?
A) He is executed
B) He dies of natural causes
C) He is killed by Compeyson
D) He is killed by Pip
Answer: A) He is executed
291. What is Pip’s realization about his benefactor at the end
A) That it was Miss Havisham
B) That it was Magwitch
C) That it was Joe Gargery
D) That it was Jaggers
Answer: B) That it was Magwitch
292 . What is the significance of the marshes
A) They provide a hiding place for Magwitch
B) They serve as a symbol of Pip’s isolation
C) They are the site of the struggle between Pip and Compeyson
D) They represent a turning point in Pip’s journey
Answer: C) They are the site of the struggle between Pip and Compeyson
293. How does Pip’s relationship with Magwitch change over the course
A) It becomes more distant
B) It becomes more intimate
C) It remains unchanged
D) It becomes more complicated
Answer: B) It becomes more intimate
294. What is the role of Wemmick
A) He provides comic relief
B) He serves as a confidant for Pip
C) He delivers important news to Pip
D) He represents a rival to Pip
Answer: C) He delivers important news to Pip
295. How does Pip’s perception of himself change over the course
A) He becomes more confident
B) He becomes more humble
C) He remains unchanged
D) He becomes more uncertain
Answer: B) He becomes more humble
296. What is the significance of the ending of chapter 52?
A) It marks a new beginning for Pip
B) It provides closure for Pip’s relationship with Magwitch
C) It sets the stage for Pip’s return to Joe
D) It represents a turning point in Pip’s journey
Answer: B) It provides closure for Pip’s relationship with Magwitch
297. How does Dickens use the character of Compeyson to explore themes
A) He serves as a foil to Magwitch
B) He represents a rival to Pip
C) He embodies the theme of redemption
D) He illustrates the consequences of evil actions
Answer: D) He illustrates the consequences of evil actions
298. What is the tone of the ending
A) Melancholic
B) Hopeful
C) Triumphant
D) Somber
Answer: A) Melancholic
299. How does Pip’s relationship with Joe change over ?
A) It becomes more distant
B) It becomes more intimate
C) It remains unchanged
D) It becomes more complicated
Answer: B) It becomes more intimates
300. What is the reason for Magwitch’s return to England?
A) To see Pip
B) To escape from Australia
C) To clear his name
D) To seek revenge
Answer: A) To see Pip
301. Who helps Magwitch to escape from the marshes?
A) Pip
B) Joe
C) Wemmick
D) Herbert
Answer: A) Pip
302. What is the consequence of Magwitch’s capture?
A) He is executed
B) He is imprisoned
C) He is deported
D) He is released
Answer: A) He is executed
303. How does Pip feel about Magwitch’s execution?
A) Relieved
B) Devastated
C) Indifferent
D) Angry
Answer: B) Devastated
304. What is the significance of the scene in which Pip and Magwitch are reunited?
A) It marks a turning point in Pip’s journey
B) It provides closure for Pip’s relationship with Magwitch
C) It sets the stage for Pip’s return to Joe
D) It illustrates the theme of redemption
Answer: B) It provides closure for Pip’s relationship with Magwitch
305. How does Dickens use the character of Magwitch to explore themes in chapters 46-52?
A) He serves as a foil to Pip
B) He represents a rival to Pip
C) He embodies the theme of redemption
D) He illustrates the consequences of crime
Answer: C) He embodies the theme of redemption
306. What is the tone of the scene in which Magwitch is executed?
A) Melancholic
B) Hopeful
C) Triumphant
D) Somber
Answer: A) Melancholic
307. How does Pip’s perception of Magwitch change over the course o
A) He sees him as a criminal
B) He sees him as a victim
C) He sees him as a friend
D) He sees him as a benefactor
Answer: C) He sees him as a friend
308. What is the significance of the ending ?
A) It marks a new beginning for Pip
B) It provides closure for Pip’s relationship with Magwitch
C) It sets the stage for Pip’s return to Joe
D) It represents a turning point in Pip’s journey
Answer: B) It provides closure for Pip’s relationship with Magwitch