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1

In which of the following London neighborhoods mentioned in Great Expectations is Mr. Jagger's office located?

  • A. Hammersmith
  • B. Soho
  • C. Warworth
  • D. Richmond
  • E. Little Britain.
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2

The major lesson Pip's experience in Great Expectations teaches us is that

  • A. it is not good to be born poor
  • B. wealth guarantees happiness
  • C. an orphan has to be industrious to survive
  • D. education is needed only by the poor
  • E. ambition should be moderated by fairness and human consideration for others
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3

Miss Havisham grooms Estella the way she does so as to make Estella

  • A. a model lady
  • B. a good wife to Pip
  • C. a dependable character
  • D. unattractive to men
  • E. a means of torturing menfolk.
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4

The characters of Joe and Biddy are contrasted with those of Pip and Estella in order to show

  • A. the advantages of formal education
  • B. the advantages of simplicity, sincerity and true love
  • C. the advantages of of sophisticated high-class living
  • D. the difference between urban and rural people
  • E. that constrast is an inevitable aspect of characterization in a novel.
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5

A 'gentleman' in the sense in which it is used in Great Expectations is

  • A. a man of wealth
  • B. a chivalrous young man
  • C. an educated man of some means
  • D. a man who has inherited a fortune
  • E. a man who lives in a big city.
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