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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 does Jeeves say has argued in Chapter 15?
(a) Sir Roderick and Chuffy.
(b) Sir Roderick and Seabury.
(c) Chuffy and Lady Chuffnell.
(d) Chuffy and Seabury.
2. Who has given Mr. Stoker a black eye in Chapter 20?
(a) Brinkley.
(b) Pauline.
(c) Seabury.
(d) Chuffy.
3. What is the title of Chapter 19?
(a) The Man with Two Left Feet.
(b) Something Fresh.
(c) Uneasy Money.
(d) Preparations for Handling Father.
4. How does Mr. Stoker react to Chuffy and Pauline's engagement?
(a) He is confused.
(b) He is relieved.
(c) He is ecstatic.
(d) He is not happy.
5. What does Brinkley attack Bertie with?
(a) A croquet club.
(b) A cricket bat.
(c) A chair.
(d) A knife.
Short Answer Questions
1. Who reconciles at the end of Chapter 18?
2. Where does Jeeves tell Bertie to sleep for the night in Chapter 16?
3. Why was Pauline arrested?
4. Where does Bertie learn Mr. Stoker found Pauline the previous night?
5. What does Mr. Stoker accuse Jeeves of doing?
Short Essay Questions
1. Where does Jeeves tell Bertie he can sleep in Chapter 16, and what does he promise to do?
2. What causes a fight between Sir Roderick and the Dowager Lady Chuffnell in Chapter 15?
3. Where does Bertie go after he runs away from the cottage in Chapter 13? Where does he end up hiding?
4. What does Jeeves tell Bertie he will not be able to provide at the end of Chapter 15?
5. Why does Bertie break into Chuffy's office in Chapter 17?
6. What does Mr. Stoker accuse Jeeves of in Chapter 18? How does Jeeves defend his actions?
7. How does Chuffy feel when he hears Mr. Stoker's will is being contested?
8. What does Jeeves report he was able to set the record straight about in Chapter 11?
9. How does Seabury intend to get revenge on Sir Roderick?
10. What does Jeeves say is on Lady Chuffnell's mind in Chapter 17?
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