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Jeeves Takes Charge | Quiz

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1)

How are Claude and Eustace related? (from Chapter 4)

Bitter rivals.
Distant fourth cousins.
Father and son.
Twins.
2)

Where does Bertie get his ties? (from Chapter 13)

Liberty's.
Bluchers in the Burlington Arcade.
Lord and Taylor.
Fortnam and Mason.
3)

What is Sir Roderick Glossop's head like? (from Chapter 5)

Dome of St. Paul's.
Dense dark forest of northern Germany.
Wheat fields of Kansas.
Death Valley.
4)

What does Bertie plan to offer Sir Roderick for lunch? (from Chapter 4)

Carrots, celery, and cabbage.
Pig hocks and orange juice.
Hot ham water.
Dog biscuit and glass of water.
5)

What souvenirs had the Oxford boys picked up in London? (from Chapter 5)

Bertie's fiver, three bus tickets, and a hangover.
Cuts and bruises from a bar brawl.
Cats, fish, and a hat.
London Bridge and Big Ben salt-and-pepper shakers.
6)

Who is in the living room while Bertie is in his bath in Chapter 7? (from Chapter 7)

Jeeves.
Tuppy Glossop.
Three cats.
Eustace.
7)

What is Uncle George contemplating in Chapter 13? (from Chapter 13)

Meaning of life.
Nigerian politics.
Life after death.
Marriage.
8)

What course of action is Aunt Agatha going to take about the girl? (from Chapter 13)

Send her to North Africa.
Fix her up with Bingo Little.
Pay her off.
Have Bertie marry her.
9)

What does Sir Roderick say when he sees Bertie at Skeldings? (from Chapter 6)

"Where's my money?"
"Go to hell and don't come back!"
"Get away from my daughter."
"Ha, young man!"
10)

What size hat must Glossop wear? (from Chapter 5)

Humongous.
Medium.
9.
42.
11)

Who pulls off Bingo's beard? (from Chapter 10)

Jeeves.
Bertie.
Lord Bittlesham.
Comrade Butt.
12)

When will Cora be singing at the club? (from Chapter 7)

Next Tuesday.
Every day for the coming month.
Never.
Next Sunday morning.
13)

What does Sir Roderick protect himself against the cats with? (from Chapter 5)

Nasal spray.
Umbrella.
Prayer.
Lump of sugar.
14)

How many Oxford students are marooned with Eustace & Claude? (from Chapter 11)

9.
300.
55.
3.
15)

What is the name of the pink-faced chappie? (from Chapter 4)

Edwin Craye.
Jeeves.
Butler.
Old Dog-face, Lord Rainsby.
16)

Who is Comrade Butt? (from Chapter 9)

Short, shriveled chap who loves Charlotte.
British airman.
Soldier in the Confederate army.
Towering giant of an intellectual.
17)

What does Bingo wake Bertie up with before his tea? (from Chapter 11)

Poetry reading.
Kippers and toast.
Cold water in the face.
Hot toddy.
18)

Where does Miss Wickham's aunt live? (from Chapter 8)

Northumberland.
Akron, Ohio.
Eaton Square.
Australia.
19)

What is Mrs. Penworthy good at? (from Chapter 12)

Cleaning.
Mother's sack race.
Cooking.
Giving advice.
20)

What dialect does the poet Burns write in? (from Chapter 13)

South American.
North British.
Texas.
Ancient Greek.
21)

What is the reason Bertie wants to go to Skeldings? (from Chapter 6)

Hide from Aunt Agatha.
Get engaged to Roberta.
Make better impression upon Sir Roderick.
Revenge upon Tuppy Glossop.
22)

Who was the disguised speaker? (from Chapter 9)

Bingo Little.
Jeeves.
Cousin Edwin.
Bob Hope.
23)

Where is Beefy Bingham working? (from Chapter 7)

Back in the Southern Section.
Out on the Western Front.
Down in the East End.
Up in North Side.
24)

Why does Bertie put up with Bingo's constant shenanigans? (from Chapter 9)

Bingo is Bertie's son.
Bingo is Bertie's younger brother.
A rummy feeling of responsibility.
Bingo is Jeeves' nephew.
25)

What is Sir Roderick president of? (from Chapter 4)

West London Branch of the Anti-Gambling league.
Dithering Collection of Silver Collectors.
British Society of Anachronistic Ephemera.
Gardening Guides of North Etherington.
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