GREAT EXPECTATIONS – OBJECTIVE QUESTIONS
1. Who is the narrator of Great Expectations?
2. What is Pip’s Christian name?
3. What is Pip’s mother’s name?
4. An old man threatened Pip, when he was in the graveyard to bring………..
5. Pip learnt how to write and read with the help of ……….
6. Who took Pip to Miss Havisham for the first time?
7. Miss Havisham’s House was called Sati’s House which means…..
8. Pip was invited by Miss Havisham for ……………
9.
Home had never been a very pleasant place to Pip, because of …………..
10. From whom did Pip come to know that Estella was brought up by Miss Havisham to take revenge on all male sex?
11. Whose marriage was stopped for not coming of bridegroom on the bridal morning?
12. Estella was adopted by ……………
13. Who seemed to Pip like witches of Macbeth?
14. “Love her. Love her, Love her. If she favours you, love her, if she wounds you love her” – who advised up?
15. Who is the real benefactor of Pip?
16. Magwitch changed his name as?
17. Who deserted Miss Havisham on the bridal morning?
18. Who was Estella’s mother?
19. Who was Estella’s father?
20. After his wife’s death Mr. Joe Garggery married……..
21. Estella married…………………
22. Dickens pours out the drink of humour through …………..
23. Miss Havisham is portrayed as………..
24. At the end of the novel Pip …………….
25. Who has been called Nature’s gentleman……………..
26. What is the name of the lady whom Pip loved?
27. Miss. Havisham advised Estella……….
28. Pip regards Biddy……………
29. Great Expectations can be termed as a ………………..
30. The Great Expectations first appeared in …………..
31. Who is Pip’s best friend…………..
32. Who is the lawyer?
33. Pip wants to become …………..
34. Joe is a ………….
35. Pip wants to help …………
36. Pip likes to marry Estella………..
37. Estella is trained by Miss Havisham ……….
38. In Satis House, all clocks have been stopped at ………..
39. Miss Havisham is always wearing ………..
40. Judges are afraid of ……..
41. Miss Havisham was Jilted by ……….
42. The sick Pip is nursed back to health by ………..
43. Pip gets the job of a clerk in …………
44. Pip gives Magwitch a …………
45. Miss Havisham father was …………
46. Pip never wanted to marry ………
47. Wemmick designed his house as a …………
48. Wemmick is always……….
49. Dickens gave a happy ending to Great Expectations at the suggestions of ……..
50. Estella is modeled on ……….
51. Great Expectations was published in …….
52. Dickens’ mistress Ellen Ternan was ……………
53. Where did Pip get his name?
54. Mrs. Joe can best be described as…….
55. Pip’s relationship with Joe for much of the book can best described as …..
56. For Pip, dinner with Mrs. Joe was always……….
57. Pip is helped with his education at a young age by ……..
58. Pip is first blessed with great expectations when ………
59. Throughout the novel, the marshes, for Pip, have represented his……..
60. Pip remains roommates with Hertbert in London. Pip had met Herbert once before, in…….
61. Wemmick would probably agree most with this cliché………
62. When Joe visits Pip in London, the meal they had together can best be described as …….
63. The final words of Miss Joe Gargery apparently indicated that…………
64. The great expectation that Pip expected for his 21st birthday was………
65. How does Pip help Herbert?
66. Pip’s reaction to Magwitch when the convict presents himself as Pip’s benefactor is …….
67. Magwitch needs to hide while in London because………..
68. The half crazed man named Arthur who worked with Compeyson before Magwitch was actually………..
69. According to Magwitch, why did Compeyson get a lesser sentence than Magwitch when they both got into trouble?
70. Wemmick finds out that Pip is being watched by ………..
71. Ironically, after Miss Havisham catches on fire, the doctors lay her……….
ANSWERS:
1. |
Pip |
2. |
Philip |
3. |
Georgiana |
4. |
File and wittles |
5. |
Biddy and her grand aunt-Wopsle |
6. |
Mr. Pumplechook |
7. |
Enough house |
8. |
Playing cards |
9. |
His sister’s temper |
10 |
Herbert Pocket |
11 |
Miss. Havisham |
12. |
Miss. Havisham |
13. |
Molly |
14. |
Miss. Havisham |
15. |
Magwitch |
16. |
Pyovis |
17. |
Compeyson |
18, |
Molly |
19. |
Magwitch |
20. |
Biddy |
21. |
Drummble |
22. |
Uncle Pumblecheek |
23. |
Fold and Stone hearted lady |
24. |
Is united Estella never to depart |
25. |
Joe Gargery |
26. |
Estella |
27. |
To break the heart of Pip |
28. |
The wisest of girls |
29. |
Picaresque novel |
30. |
All the year round |
31. |
Herbert Pocket |
32. |
Mr. Jaggers. |
33. |
A gentleman |
34. |
Blacksmith |
35. |
Herbert |
36. |
Because she is changed for the better |
37. |
To hate all men |
38. |
Twenty minutes to nine |
39. |
Bridal clothes |
40. |
Jaggers |
41. |
Compeyson |
42. |
Joe |
43. |
Clarriker and Co. |
44. |
File |
45. |
A rich brewer |
46. |
Clara |
47. |
Castle |
48. |
Smiling |
49. |
Edward Bulwer Lytton |
50. |
Actress Ellen |
51. |
1860 |
52. |
An actress |
53. |
It was how he pronounced his last name when he was a child. |
54. |
Nagging and temperamental |
55. |
An friendship, but some of the time unequal as Pip feels embarrassed by Joe |
56. |
Agonizing |
57. |
Biddy |
58. |
He receives notification from Mr. Jaggers that he is to go to London. |
59. |
Lowly background |
60. |
Miss Havisham’s garden, where they fought. |
61. |
A man’s home is his castle. |
62. |
Stilted and uncomfortable. |
63. |
She was apolozing for her behavior toward Pip and Joe. |
64. |
His benefactor would make her/himself known to Pip |
65. |
He secretely sets up a job for him. |
66. |
Cold and disgusted |
67. |
He would be arrested immediately in the police found him. |
68. |
Miss Havisham’s brother |
69. |
Only because Compeyson was a gentleman. |
70. |
Compeyson |
71. |
On her table where the wedding cake is. |
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ReplyDeleteQ number 49th answer should be Wilkie Collins
ReplyDeleteDickens changed this ending at the suggestion of a friend, the novelist Edward Bulwer Lytton.
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