Cousin Bette: Part One of Poor Relations Test | Mid-Book Test - Easy

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Cousin Bette: Part One of Poor Relations 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 do Monsieur Hulot and Monsieur Crevel become acquainted?
(a) Through their children.
(b) Through their military service.
(c) Through their parents.
(d) Through their mistresses.

2. Who considers herself to be the family confessional?
(a) Hortense.
(b) Adeline.
(c) Jenny Cadine.
(d) Lisbeth.

3. Why does the Baron want Lisbeth to move to the Rue Vaneau?
(a) To be closer to the family.
(b) To distance her from Hortense.
(c) To live in a more fashionable area.
(d) To spy on Madame Marneffe.

4. What commission does the Baron get for Lisbeth's admirer?
(a) A statue of Marshal Montcornet.
(b) A group for Monsieur Crevel.
(c) A statue of Napoleon.
(d) A clock for the prince.

5. What is the significance of the name Mirah?
(a) It is the German word for light.
(b) It is the name of a town in Israel.
(c) It is the name of a German town.
(d) It is an anagram of Hiram, thereby denoting Jewish heritage.

6. What name does Monsieur Crevel give to the modern parable of Monsieur Hulot and his family?
(a) The Friend at Night.
(b) The Prodigal Father.
(c) The Rich Fool.
(d) The Bad Samaritan.

7. How does Wenceslas discover the identity of the person who arranges for his release from prison?
(a) A personal visit.
(b) Word of mouth.
(c) A court document.
(d) A letter.

8. Why has the Baroness' brother-in-law never married?
(a) He has been serving his country.
(b) He has been busy amassing his fortune.
(c) He has been looking for a second Adeline.
(d) He has been horribly disfigured in the war.

9. What had been Monsieur Crevel's profession?
(a) Pharmacist.
(b) Doctor.
(c) Perfumer.
(d) Lawyer.

10. Who steals Lisbeth's admirer?
(a) The Baroness.
(b) Celestine Crevel.
(c) Madame Marneffe.
(d) Hortense.

11. How many suitors has Lisbeth rejected?
(a) Zero.
(b) Five.
(c) One.
(d) Three.

12. What item does Hortense promise Lisbeth in exchange for proof of her beau's existence?
(a) A feathered hat.
(b) A parasol.
(c) A yellow cashmere shawl.
(d) A diamond necklace.

13. What is the nationality of Lisbeth's romantic interest?
(a) Pole.
(b) Russian.
(c) German.
(d) Swiss.

14. To whom is Lisbeth apprenticed by the Baron?
(a) The typesetters of the daily news.
(b) The glassblowers of the local village.
(c) The embroiderers to the Imperial court.
(d) The dressmakers to the high society.

15. What word means animal of the rocks or chamois?
(a) Crevel.
(b) Rocamadour.
(c) Steinbock.
(d) Hulot.

Short Answer Questions

1. What job does the Baroness' son aspire to?

2. Who arranges for Wenceslas to be released from prison?

3. Who informs Lisbeth that Wenceslas is to marry Hortense?

4. What reason does Lisbeth give Hortense and the Baroness for Wenceslas' decision to go to Russia?

5. What is the amount of Mademoiselle Hortense's dowry expected to be?

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