Cakes and Ale: Or the Skeleton in the Cupboard Test | Mid-Book Test - Easy

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Cakes and Ale: Or the Skeleton in the Cupboard Test | Mid-Book Test - Easy

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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. How does Ted characterize William as a youth?
(a) Arrogant.
(b) Outgoing.
(c) Intellectual.
(d) Shy.

2. What does William claim about him and Ted?
(a) He and Ted had a falling out and William burns all Ted's letters.
(b) He and Ted exchanged dozens of letters, all of which William still has.
(c) He has no letters or other materials from his association with Ted.
(d) He makes no claims.

3. What is William determined to do despite his uncle forbidding it?
(a) Go to London.
(b) Skip church to go bike riding with Ted and Rosie.
(c) Make rubbings.
(d) Play in an upcoming pool match.

4. Where did William once meet Amy?
(a) William has never met her.
(b) At a ball given by Lady Ashmore.
(c) At a luncheon given by Lady Hodmarsh.
(d) In a bookstore as Driffield is signing books.

5. How does Amy want Rosie portrayed?
(a) As a poor, illiterate peasant.
(b) As ruining Ted morally, physically, and financially.
(c) As a glory hound.
(d) As a floosie.

6. What does Ashenden declare about Driffield's novels?
(a) They are boring.
(b) They are mostly ideas from other authors.
(c) They are complex and intriquing.
(d) He does not comment.

7. What does William thinks fills Ted's books?
(a) His enigmatic personality.
(b) Trivia.
(c) Trite sayings.
(d) Inaccurate depictions of humanity.

8. What has Kear never done?
(a) Lectured at a prestigious institution.
(b) Traveled outside England.
(c) Lied.
(d) Married.

9. Where does William want to stay when helping Roy?
(a) At Roy's home.
(b) The Bear and Key.
(c) At Amy's home.
(d) At the vicarage.

10. With whom does William go to school?
(a) The Kemp children.
(b) His cousins.
(c) His brothers.
(d) No one.

11. Who does Galloway mention?
(a) Roy Kear.
(b) Mrs. Greencourt.
(c) Ted.
(d) William.

12. What does Lady Hodmarsh call Amy?
(a) A sacrificial caregiver.
(b) A devoted daughter.
(c) A money grabber.
(d) A hoyden.

13. With whom has Kear just spent a weekend?
(a) Driffield's widow.
(b) Kear's sister.
(c) The publisher of a very prestigious house that wants Kear to collaborate with Ashenden.
(d) A friend in high places politically.

14. What is Kear able to do?
(a) Parley his little talent into a successful writing and speaking career.
(b) Become an adviser to the Duke of Wellington.
(c) Become a member of the House of Commons.
(d) Marry the girl everyone else wants to marry in college.

15. What happens when William is riding a bike soon after he learns how?
(a) He falls and breaks his wrist.
(b) A lady rides up and falls nearly on top him.
(c) He runs into the Squire's car and puts a dent in it.
(d) He runs off a bridge and nearly drowns.

Short Answer Questions

1. From where does Amy often have to fetch Ted?

2. What occasionally embarrasses William at the Driffield's house?

3. How long has Ashenden known Kear?

4. What does the young William sometimes wonder about?

5. What mystifies the young William about Rosie after he hears her history?

(see the answer keys)

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