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This test consists of 5 multiple choice questions, 5 short answer questions, and 10 short essay questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. Where does Rocky usually live?
(a) In New York.
(b) In the country.
(c) At a coastal resort.
(d) In London.
2. How does Bertie find out the small boy's name and address?
(a) He asks at a sweets shop.
(b) He asks the small boy.
(c) He talks to the police.
(d) He asks at the hotel.
3. Why does Rocky's aunt want to give him his full inheritance?
(a) She's tired of managing her estate.
(b) She thinks he will invest it well.
(c) She knows he needs the money.
(d) She believes she is dying.
4. What assumption does Bertie make about the small boy on the beach?
(a) That he is related to Elizabeth.
(b) That he can't swim.
(c) That he is around seven years old.
(d) That he must know Freddie.
5. How does Bertie act on the outing with Biff and Dr. Glossop?
(a) As rudely as possible.
(b) Like he has something to hide.
(c) Nervously.
(d) Very politely.
Short Answer Questions
1. Where does Bertie stay while Rocky's aunt is around?
2. Who does Bertie warn Biff about?
3. Who drops in unexpectedly at Sippy's relatives' house?
4. Where did Biff once propose to a girl?
5. How long does Sippy go to jail for?
Short Essay Questions
1. What happens when Dr. Glossop turns up at the Pringles' house?
2. What advice does Bertie give Sippy in order to avoid his relatives?
3. Why did Dr. Glossop end Bertie's engagement to his daughter?
4. What is Bertie's connection to Dr. Glossop?
5. What happens when Freddie takes the small boy to Elizabeth?
6. What scheme does Bertie come up with to help Freddie win Elizabeth back?
7. What does Bertie realize about Sippy's distant relatives?
8. What does Aunt Isabel decide to do after receiving some letters from Rocky?
9. How does Sippy's aunt react to the news of Sippy's incarceration?
10. Who do we discover that Mabel is related to at the end of the story?
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