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خالد khaled

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تاريخ التسجيل: Nov 2014
كلية: كلية الآداب والعلوم الانسانية
نوع الدراسة: إنتساب
المستوى: الرابع
البلد: منطقة مكة المكرمة
الجنس: ذكر
المشاركات: 328
افتراضي رد: هل احد عنده نموذج اختبار مناطق للروية lane342 ؟

1
Where did Pip get his name?
It was the county where he was from.
From his sister and caregiver Mrs. Joe Gargery who thought he was an irritating pip-squeak.
It was how he pronounced his last name when he was a child.
From Joe Gargery.
2
Who is the narrator of Great Expectations?
Pip
An old sailor who heard the story.
An unknown omnipotent narrator who uses the third person.
Joe Gargery
3
Mrs. Joe can best be described as:
Strange but a hard worker
Kind and generous
Quiet and shy
Nagging and temperamental
4
Pip's relationship with Joe for much of the book can best described as:
A friendly acquaintance
An friendship, but some of the time unequal as Pip feels embarrassed by Joe
A father/son relationship
A friendship, but much of the time unequal as Pip thinks he is superior
5
The convict who Pip feeds at the beginning of the novel reappears later with a name. That name is:
Jaggers
Mr. Wopsle
Magwitch
Wemmick
6
For Pip, dinner with Mrs. Joe was always:
Friendly
Yummy.
Agonizing.
Delightful.
7
Pip is helped with his education at a young age by:
Joe
Pumblechook
Biddy
Mrs. Joe
8
Pip is first blessed with great expectations when:
Miss Havisham requests that he comes and plays at her mansion.
He receives notification from Mr. Jaggers that he is to go to London.
Miss Havisham gives Pip her inheritance.
Joe gives him a job in the forge.
9
Throughout the novel, the marshes, for Pip, have represented his:
great expectations.
love for Biddy.
love for Estella.
lowly background.
10
Pip becomes roommates with Herbert in London. Pip had met Herbert once before, in:
the town pub.
Miss Havisham's garden, where they fought.
the marshes with the convicts.
a coach on the way to London.
11
Wemmick would probably agree most with this cliché'.
A man's home is his castle.
Do unto others as you would have them do to you.
There's no time like the present.
It's better to burn out then to fade away.
12
When Joe visits Pip in London, the meal they had together can best be described as:
stilted and uncomfortable.
just like old times.
jolly and joyful.
grandiose, yet delicious.
13
It is apparent by midway through the book that Miss Havisham raised Estella to:
be with Pip.
become a housewife and mother.
have no heart and break the hearts of men.
clean the house.
14
While living in London, Pip believes that he belongs with Estella and that they would be blissfully happy if they married. At the same time, however, Pip admits to himself:
that any time he spends with her he himself is constantly miserable.
that she was too pretty to ever be happy with him.
she's much too short.
she's too career oriented.
15
The final words of Miss. Joe Gargery apparently indicated that:
that Orlick had crippled her.
she had a large inheritance herself.
she was apologizing for her behavior toward Pip and Joe.
that she was Pip's real mother.
16
The 'great expectation' that Pip expected for his 21st birthday was:
Estella would agree to marry him.
Miss Havisham would give him more money.
He would finally get a job.
His benefactor would make her/himself known to Pip.
17
How does Pip help Herbert?
He secretly sets up a job for him.
He leaves Herbert his inheritance.
He gets Herbert out of jail.
He gives Herbert some cash.
18
At one point, Estella is being courted by Drummle, who:
Pip despised even before he started seeing Estella.
was Pip's best friend in the Finches of the Grove.
Pip wrestled once in the Miss Havisham's garden.
Pip looks up to and admires.
19
Why did Magwitch work all those years only to send the money to Pip?
because Magwitch loved Miss Havisham.
because Pip was his sister's son.
because Pip was his son.
because Pip fed him wittles many years before when he was an escaped convict.
20
Pip's reaction to Magwitch when the convict presents himself as Pip's benefactor is:
Pip already knew.
worried and stressed.
cold and disgusted.
warm and loving.
21
Magwitch needs to hide while in London because:
Pip doesn't want people to see him.
Miss Havisham will have him hung.
Jaggers wants to kill him.
He would be arrested immediately in the police found him.
22
The half crazed man named Arthur who worked with Compeyson before Magwitch was actually:
Miss Havisham's lover.
Estella's father.
Miss Havisham's brother.
Pip's father.
23
According to Magwitch, why did Compeyson get a lesser sentence than Magwitch when they both got into trouble?
Because Jaggers was Compeyson's lawyer.
Only because Compeyson was a gentleman.
Because Compeyson was related to Miss Havisham.
Because Compeyson did not actually do the crime.
24
Wemmick finds out that Pip is being watched by:
Jaggers.
the prisoners he befriends at Newgate.
Magwitch.
Compeyson.
25
Ironically, after Miss Havisham catches on fire, the doctors lay her:
on a gurney kept close for just such an occasion.
in her bed that she has never slept in.
in her garden where she had not been for twenty years.
on her table where the wedding cake is.

 

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