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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. Who is Chuffy about to have lunch with?
(a) Pauline.
(b) Sir Roderick.
(c) His aunt.
(d) Aunt Agatha.
2. How much money has Pauline's father inherited?
(a) One million dollars.
(b) Ten million dollars.
(c) Fifty million dollars.
(d) Thirty million dollars.
3. What does Bertie ask to rent from Chuffy?
(a) A plot of land.
(b) A cottage.
(c) A room.
(d) An automobile.
4. What does Pauline try to do when she sees Bertie in Chapter 6?
(a) Give him a hug.
(b) Pretend she didn't see him.
(c) Sneak up behind him.
(d) Tell him something.
5. Why does Jeeves resign from his position?
(a) He does not want to be homeless.
(b) He has received a better employment offer.
(c) He cannot tolerate Bertie's new hobby.
(d) He can't leave London.
Short Answer Questions
1. Where has Bertie chosen to dine in Chapter 4?
2. What does Bertie realize when Pauline speaks to Chuffy in Chapter 4?
3. Who is Jeeves?
4. If Bertie's plan goes well, what emotion does he expect Chuffy to display?
5. To which character does the title of Chapter 4 refer?
Short Essay Questions
1. What does Sir Roderick ask Bertie to stop doing in Chapter 1 and why?
2. Why does Bertie think Chuffy is hesitant to confess his feelings to Pauline?
3. Who is Chuffy? Where does Bertie meet Chuffy in Chapter 2?
4. How does Bertie calm Chuffy's jealous after Chuffy finds out about Bertie's engagement to Pauline?
5. In Chapter 3, what purchase does Chuffy hope Mr. Stoker will make?
6. Where does Bertie live after leaving his flat?
7. What does Bertie find on his desk in Chapter 10?
8. Who does Bertie find he will be dining with at lunch in Chapter 3? Who does Bertie discover is engaged?
9. When Bertie returns home from dinner at the end of Chapter 6, what does he discover?
10. Why does Mr. Stoker cancel his deal to purchase Chuffnell Hall?
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