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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 old Little invite Bertie to in Chapter 2?
(a) Sabotage Bingo's romance.
(b) Have lunch with him.
(c) Go on a trip with Bingo.
(d) Go to the theatre with him.
2. Where does Bertie meet Bingo in Chapter 5?
(a) An art gallery.
(b) A tailor's.
(c) The Drones Club.
(d) An oyster bar.
3. Why is old Little housebound?
(a) He suffers from gout.
(b) He cannot stand cold weather.
(c) He has a broken leg.
(d) He is agoraphobic.
4. Why does Bertie not refuse Aunt Agatha's invitation in Chapter 3?
(a) He really misses her.
(b) He has something important to tell her.
(c) He does not want to make her angry.
(d) He is desperate to get out of London.
5. Who is Rosie M. Banks?
(a) An actress.
(b) A singer.
(c) A romance novelist.
(d) A playwright.
Short Answer Questions
1. What does Bertie give Sidney in Chapter 4?
2. What does Sir Roderick say was stolen from him while he waited in traffic?
3. Who provides the allowance that Bingo live on?
4. What does Bertie overhear Jeeves saying about him in Chapter 5?
5. What kind of necklace is Bertie given as collateral in Chapter 4?
Short Essay Questions
1. How does Bertie exact revenge of sorts on his Aunt in Chapter 4?
2. How does Jeeves save the day in Chapter 4?
3. What goes wrong when Bertie tries to put the plan in action in Chapter 6?
4. Why does Bingo take Bertie to a tea-and-buns shop in Chapter 1?
5. How do the Hemmingways trick Bertie in Chapter 4?
6. What does Honoria inform Bertie will have to happen after they are married?
7. What does Aunt Agatha invite Bertie to in Chapter 3 and how does Bertie react to the invitation?
8. What does Jeeves hand Sir Roderick as he is storming out of the flat in Chapter 8?
9. How do Honoria and Oswald react to Bertie's plan?
10. What does Jeeves do that shocks Bertie in Chapter 5?
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