Tuesday, April 4, 2017

II UG Part - II English English through Extensive Reading (U12EG4L4) Unit V The Great Expectation

   Unit V
The Great Expectation
251. How does Pip, the narrator of the story The Great Expectation, view his own past?
 a.  Nostalgically   b. With a sad fondness      c.Harshly              d. Happily
  252. What does Mrs. Joe threaten Pip and Joe with?
 a. Her cane                    b.Her whip                  c. Her fists                   d. Her smarts
    253. Who is Mr. Provis?
                     a. Mr. Jaggers                  b. Wemmick          c. Abel Magwitch     d. Miss Havisham
    254. How does Estella treat Pip?
 a. Unpleasantly                b. Forcefully                c. Indifferently            d. Eagerly

 255. Who is the narrator of Great Expectations?

          a. Pip                  b. Charles Dickens           c. Mr. Joe Gargery          d. Estella
    256. How does Miss Havisham raise Estella?
a.  To be a heartbreaker           b. To be career-oriented     c. To be a mother d. To be a nun
    257. What happens to Drummle after he marries Estella?
a.    He gets rich            b. He rises in social status       c. He dies        d. He divorces her
    258. What do the police officers have when they walk into Joe’s house?
a.       A warrant for Pip’s arrest            b. The file that Pip stole from Joe
c.   A pair of handcuffs                     d. The escaped convict
    259.What is Pip arrested for?
a.          Aiding a convict         b. Going into debt                   c. Lying to the police
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   260. Charles Dickens was born in________.

             a. America         b. England                        c. South Africa                 d. Ireland

261. Pip learns his basic education from________.
a. Mrs. Joe Gargery         b. Biddy                c. Estella                    d.  Herbert Pocket

262. What word best describes Estella’s marriage to Drummle?
a. Pleasant                  b.Ambivalent              c.Miserable                  d.Uneventful
263. Which measure of success is the most important in Great Expectations?
a.    Social status            b. Wealth                     c. Inner goodness        d. Large families
264. What does Pip hope Miss Havisham will do for him?
a.       Help him move out on his own
b.      Punish Mrs. Joe for her cruelty
c.       Make him into a gentleman
d.      Encourage Estella to marry him
265.  The novel opens when Pip was ________ years old.
            a. 8                               b. 7                              c. 5                              d. 9
266. “Hulks” means________.
              a house           b. an office                        c. a prison                        d. a church
267. How does Miss Havisham feel about what she did to Pip?
a. Proud                       b. Indifferent              c. Envious                   d. Regretful
268. What does Miss Havisham’s wedding dress symbolize?
a.    Decay                     b. Romance                 c. History                    d.Optimism
269. What does Miss Havisham offer Pip?
a.       A formal education                      b. To make him Joe’s apprentice
 c.    Estella’s hand in marriage            d. Financial security
270.Great Expectations is a ________.
a. short story       b. drama                            c. novel                           d. prose fiction
271.How are Miss Havisham and Pip alike?
a. They both have broken hearts.                    b. They both lost their fortunes.
c. They’ve both been betrayed by Estella.      D. They both are orphans.       
 272. What do the mists signify in the novel Great Expectation?
         a.Clarity             b. Danger                   c. The past                   d. Selfhood
273. What does Pip do on Sundays?
a.       Go to church                    b. Spend time with Estella
c. Go for long walks              d. Teach Joe to read
274.The real father of Estella is ________.

   a. Compeyson     b. Mr. Joe Gargery           c. Mr. Jaggers                  d. Abel Magwitch

275.  Great Expectations opens in________.

        a. Pip’s house      b. the graveyard             c. Miss Havisham’s house   d. the market
276. The room of Miss Havisham is filled with ________.              
      a. Red                               b. White                 c. Blue                       d. Yellow

 277. What does Estella warn Pip that she is missing?
a. Her family               b. A heart                    c. A soul                      d. Ambition
 278. Which of the following pairs is an example of doubles?
a.       Joe and Mrs. Joe                 b. Biddy and Estella
                             
b.      Herbert and Drummle        d. Jaggers and Orlick
279.What happens when Mrs. Joe is attacked?
a.       Joe vows revenge on her attacker.         B. She dies from her injuries.
c. She suffers brain damage and is disabled. d. Joe gets into a fight with Orlick.
280.Mr. Joe Gargery is a ________.

a. mason               b. black smith                  c. painter                             d. fisher

281. At what times the clock of Miss Havisham has stopped ________.

a. Fifteen minutes to seven                 b. thirty minutes to four
c. twenty minutes to nine                    d. twenty five minutes to nine
282. Mr. Jaggers is a________ in London.
a. teacher                          b. lawyer              c. sales manager        d. doctor
283. Why does Jaggers smell of soap?
a.       Because his housekeeper douses him with it
b.      Because he cleans his office everyday
c.       Because he compulsively scrubs his hands
d.      Because he nibbles on a bar of soap throughout the day
284. Who can be seen as a direct contrast to Pip?
a.       Joe                          b. Jaggers                    c. Drummle                 d. Herbert
285. What is Pip’s real name?
a.       Peter Philips            b. Philip Pirrip c. Pipper Philips          d. Paul Pirrip
286. Whom do Biddy and Pip suspect to be Mrs. Joe’s attacker?
          a. Orlick            b. Pumblechook          c. The convicts            d. Estella
287. Who helped Pip when he was in London________.

    a. Compeyson             b. Matthew Pocket    c. Molly                    d. Mr. Jaggers

288. Estella is married to________.
             
     a. Bentley Drummle         b. Pip                   c Herbert Pocket.      d. Mr. Joe Gargery
289. Who takes credit for Pip’s rise in status?
    a. Miss Havisham        b. Jaggers                c. Uncle Provis            d. Uncle Pumblechook
290.  Great Expectations was published on________.
           a. 1855                         b. 1864                          c. 1869                        d. 1861
291.  What is the name of Miss Havisham’s House?

            a. satis          b. satiy                         c. satty                        d. saddis
292. Where does Pip remember Herbert from?
           a.His early days in school         b.His apprenticeship with Joe
           c. A visit to Miss Havisham’s     d. A Christmas at Joe’s house
 293. What does Herbert call Pip?
           a. Handel        b. Humbert        c. Philip     d. Pirrip
 294. What does Herbert reveal to Pip about Miss Havisham?
          a. That she is his benefactor                        b.That she was left at the altar
         c. That she was friends with his father       d.That she is not actually wealthy
 295. How does Jaggers appear in court?
a. Hesitant       b. Pleasant         c. Menacing         d. Ineffective
  296. What characteristic describes Wemmick at home?
             a. Cynical       b. Unrealistic          c. Mean            d. Happy
  297. What does Pip find out about Compeyson?
           a. Compeyson is pursuing Estella.b.  Compeyson is following him.
          c. Compeyson has threatened Herbert.d.  Compeyson has returned to his home.
  298. Who does Pip believe Molly is?
            a. Wemmick’s sister                                   b. Jaggers’s girlfriend
            c.  Estella’s mother                                      d. Compeyson’s ex-wife
  299. How does Miss Havisham get injured?
            a. She catches on fire                             b. She falls down the stairs.
             c .She leaps off the balcony.                 d. She fights with her porter.

    300.  Who is Estella’s father?
        a.Magwitch                                             b. Compeyson

        c. Jaggers                                                 d.Arthur


251.                        c. Harshly
252.                        a. her cane
253.                         c. Abel Magwitch
254.                         a. Unpleasantly
255.                         a. Pip
256.                         a. To be a heartbreaker
257.                         c. He dies
258.                         c. A pair of handcuffs
259.                        .b.Going into debt
260.                         b. England
261.                         b. Biddy
262.                        c. Miserable
263.                        c.Inner goodness
264.                        c. Make him into a gentleman
265.                        b. 7
266.                        c. a prison
267.                        d. Regretful
268.                        a. Decay
269.                        b. To make him Joe’s apprentice
270.                        c. novel                          
271.                        . a.They both have broken hearts
272.                        b.Danger
273.                        d. Teach Joe to read
274.                        d. Abel Magwitch
275.                        b. the graveyard
276.                        b. White
277.                        a. A heart
278.                        b.Biddy and Estella
279.                        c. She suffers brain damage and is disabled
280.                        b. black smith                 
281.                        c. twenty minutes to nine
282.                        b. lawyer
283.                        a. Because he compulsively scrubs his hands
284.                        c. Drummle
285.                        b. Philip Pirrip
286.                        a. Orlick               
287.                        d. Mr. Jaggers
288.                        a. Bentley Drummle
289.                        d. Uncle Pumblechook
290.                        d. 1861
291.                        a. satis         
292.                        c. A visit to Miss Havisham’s    
293.                        a. Handel
294.                        b. That she was left at the altar
295.                        c. Menacing
296.                        d. happy
297.                        b. Compeyson is following him.
298.                        c.Estella’s mother
299.                        a. She catches on fire.
300.  a.Magwitch                     

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