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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. What does Rocky do as little as possible?
(a) Visit his family.
(b) Go to the city.
(c) Ask friends for favors.
(d) Ride in an automobile.
2. How does Bertie find out the small boy's name and address?
(a) He talks to the police.
(b) He asks at the hotel.
(c) He asks the small boy.
(d) He asks at a sweets shop.
3. Why does the small boy's family refuse to open the door to Bertie?
(a) They have measles.
(b) They have the flu.
(c) They have the mumps.
(d) They have pneumonia.
4. Who drops in unexpectedly at Sippy's relatives' house?
(a) A bishop.
(b) Aunt Dhalia.
(c) Willoughby.
(d) Dr. Glossop.
5. What does Rocky's aunt think of Bertie when she meets him?
(a) That he has a promising future.
(b) That he is sponging off her nephew.
(c) That he is a sutable friend for Rocky.
(d) That he is chasing after Rocky's girlfriend.
Short Answer Questions
1. What is the name of the story told in Chapter 7?
2. Where did Sippy and Bertie originally meet?
3. What does Jeeves know Sippy's aunt has been having trouble with?
4. What is used to train the small boy to say a certain phrase?
5. Who does Jeeves take Rocky's aunt to hear speak?
Short Essay Questions
1. Who is Heloise Pringle?
2. What does Jeeves suggest he can do to help Rocky deceive his aunt?
3. What condition does Rocky's aunt put on her offer to give him his full inheritance?
4. What does Aunt Isabel decide to do after receiving some letters from Rocky?
5. What is Bertie's connection to Dr. Glossop?
6. Who do we discover that Mabel is related to at the end of the story?
7. What happens at the end of the story when Elizabeth offers the small boy a candy?
8. What does Aunt Isabel think of Bertie when she arrives at his flat?
9. What does Jeeves do, which confuses Bertie?
10. What is Bertie's friend, Rocky, like?
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