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1)

Grantly compares the newspaper that speaks badly of the warden to what in America? (from Chapter 7, The Jupiter—Chapter 8, Plumstead Episcopi)

Congress.
The Irish gangs.
Indian tribes.
The mob.
2)

What item of clothing does Eleanor take off when she enters her new home for the first time since leaving the hospital? (from Chapter 21, Conclusion)

Her jacket.
Her bonnet.
Her shoes.
Her socks.
3)

Who says, "Sir Abraham has given most minute attention to the case"? (from Chapter 9, The Conference—Chapter 10, Tribulation)

Grantly.
Bold.
Harding.
The bishop.
4)

Who says, "It's all your own fault, archdeacon"? (from Chapter 7, The Jupiter—Chapter 8, Plumstead Episcopi)

Bold.
Harding.
Mary.
Susan.
5)

Grantly says a local newspaper has taken up a case against the Dean of where? (from Chapter 9, The Conference—Chapter 10, Tribulation)

York.
Bedford.
Rochester.
Worthing.
6)

Why does the narrator, when addressing his female readers, say they do not understand Eleanor? (from Chapter 11, Iphigenia—Chapter 12, Mr. Bold's Visit to Plumstead)

Because she is uneducated.
Because she is younger than them.
Because they are already married.
Because she is not pretty.
7)

Who is there to see off Harding as he and Eleanor leave the hospital? (from Chapter 21, Conclusion)

Bunce.
Skulpit.
Bill.
No one.
8)

How much money does Harding make a year at his new job? (from Chapter 21, Conclusion)

900 pounds.
160 pounds.
75 pounds.
500 pounds.
9)

The narrator says unmarried woman of what age would oppose Eleanor and not give her sympathy? (from Chapter 11, Iphigenia—Chapter 12, Mr. Bold's Visit to Plumstead)

30.
25.
40.
35.
10)

Who asks, " And who does manage the hospital"? (from Chapter 9, The Conference—Chapter 10, Tribulation)

Bunce.
Susan.
Harding.
Grantly.
11)

What is the name of the magazine Bold buys after leaving Tom? (from Chapter 15, Tom Towers, Dr. Anticant, and Mr. Sentiment—Chapter 16, A Long Day in London)

The Doghouse.
The Outhouse.
The Poorhouse.
The Almshouse.
12)

Who says, "I am sure he loves you better than anything in the world." (from Chapter 11, Iphigenia—Chapter 12, Mr. Bold's Visit to Plumstead)

Mary.
Grantly.
Eleanor.
Bold.
13)

Who says, "You shall do just what your heart tells you to be right; you shall do whatever you think best yourself"? (from Chapter 9, The Conference—Chapter 10, Tribulation)

Grantly.
The bishop.
Sir Abraham.
Eleanor.
14)

What time is it when Harding gets back to his London hotel from meeting with Sir Abraham? (from Chapter 17, Sir Abraham Haphazard—Chapter 18, The Warden is Very Obstinate)

12 a.m.
11 a.m.
9 p.m.
4 p.m.
15)

What is Grantly's youngest daughter called? (from Chapter 7, The Jupiter—Chapter 8, Plumstead Episcopi)

Maggie.
Brody.
Dakota.
Grizzel.
16)

What is Anticant's first name? (from Chapter 15, Tom Towers, Dr. Anticant, and Mr. Sentiment—Chapter 16, A Long Day in London)

Pessimist.
Craven.
Alarmist.
Cynic.
17)

Who says, "Don't you know that their attorneys have noticed us that they have withdrawn the suit"? (from Chapter 17, Sir Abraham Haphazard—Chapter 18, The Warden is Very Obstinate)

Sir Abraham.
Grantly.
Harding.
Bold.
18)

How much is Harding's little cottage worth a year? (from Chapter 13, The Warden's Decision—Chapter 14, Mount Olympus)

120 pounds.
60 pounds.
80 pounds.
100 pounds.
19)

How does Grantly pay his and Harding's legal fees? (from Chapter 19, The Warden Resigns—Chapter 20, Farewell)

The beadsmen give him the money.
The church account.
With donations.
He takes it out of his own salary.
20)

What church does Harding begin working at after he resigns from the old men's home? (from Chapter 21, Conclusion)

Church of St. Fiona.
Church of St. Cuthbert.
Church of St. Patrick.
Church of St. Simon.
21)

The narrator says Eleanor will receive sympathy from women older than what age? (from Chapter 11, Iphigenia—Chapter 12, Mr. Bold's Visit to Plumstead)

50.
40.
30.
60.
22)

What goddess has her seat on Mount Olympus, according to the narrator? (from Chapter 13, The Warden's Decision—Chapter 14, Mount Olympus)

Pica.
Athena.
Rhea.
Hera.
23)

Who says, "You must now, you know, cease any joking about me and Mr. Bold."? (from Chapter 11, Iphigenia—Chapter 12, Mr. Bold's Visit to Plumstead)

Susan.
Grantly.
Eleanor.
Harding.
24)

Where is Anticant from? (from Chapter 15, Tom Towers, Dr. Anticant, and Mr. Sentiment—Chapter 16, A Long Day in London)

Ireland.
Wales.
Scotland.
England.
25)

What is the name of the bill Sir Abraham is engaged in when Grantly calls on him for help? (from Chapter 7, The Jupiter—Chapter 8, Plumstead Episcopi)

Convent Custody Bill.
Convent Confinement Bill.
Convent Committal Bill.
Convent Constraint Bill.
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