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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 Bertie think of the woman Bingo is in love with?
(a) She is awful.
(b) She is beautiful.
(c) She is mysterious.
(d) She is charming.
2. What was Cyril's real reason for coming to America?
(a) To become an actor.
(b) To become a dancer.
(c) To become a writer.
(d) To become a painter.
3. In Chapter 16, what does Uncle George swear that he saw on the street?
(a) Jeeves chasing after a cat.
(b) Claude walking with a young woman.
(c) Eustace's ghost.
(d) A beggar that looked like Bertie.
4. Whom does Jeeves place a bet on in the egg and spoon race?
(a) Maud Wilberforce.
(b) Florence Craye.
(c) Roberta Wickham.
(d) Prudence Baxter.
5. What has old Little recently recovered from?
(a) Hay fever.
(b) A broken leg.
(c) Pneumonia.
(d) Gout.
Short Answer Questions
1. Whose niece is Bingo in love with in Chapter 15?
2. In Chapter 13, what do Bertie's cousins invite him to the estate for?
3. What is the title of George's latest work?
4. What is Cyril arrested for?
5. How does Jeeves help Uncle George recover?
Short Essay Questions
1. How does Jeeves end up winning the Great Sermon Handicap?
2. Why is Cyril arrested in Chapter 9?
3. What happens after Ocean Breeze loses the Goodwood Cup?
4. Why do Claude and Eustace fail to board their ship to Africa?
5. What project does Bingo undertake in order to impress Mary? What does Bertie worry will happen during the event?
6. After learning that Rev. Wingham is also vying for Mary Burgess's affection, what does Jeeves suggest Bingo do?
7. What does Steggles do to sabotage Bingo's Christmas pageant?
8. What does old Little hire Bingo to do in Chapter 12?
9. How does Jeeves ensure that the girl Bertie bets on in the egg and spoon race wins?
10. What is the "golden opportunity" that Claude and Eustace invite Bertie to participate in?
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