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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 condition does Mr. B impose when he tells Pamela that she can let her parents know about the marriage?
(a) She must explain that they cannot attend.
(b) She must ensure that they keep it a secret.
(c) She must insist that they invite no relatives on their side.
(d) They must move to his estate immediately.
2. After Pamela brings Mr. Andrews up-to-date about the events and plans for her marriage, what does Mr. Andrews do with Pamela's letters?
(a) He promises to store them safely.
(b) He promises to destroy them.
(c) He returns them to her and she gives them to Mr. B.
(d) He retuns them so she can destroy them.
3. How does Mr. Andrews feel after Pamela tells him all that has transpired leading to the plans for her marriage?
(a) He is happy to be reunited with Pamela but he is eager to return to tell his wife.
(b) He is still hostile to Mr. B.
(c) He is anxious about her safety.
(d) He is distressed.
4. As Mr B. and Pamela settle down into marriage and Mr. B makes various business arrangements, what news does Mr. B give Pamela that makes her exceptionally happy?
(a) He plans to move her parents in with them.
(b) He plans to get her a position with the church.
(c) He plans to get her a guide to help her deal with all the social responsibilities.
(d) He plans to place her parents at his Kentish estate and to give her money for charity.
5. Why is it useful for the author to bring Pamela back to Bedfordshire after her marriage?
(a) To show the servants that she overcame her troubles.
(b) To show the Bedfordshire gentry how Pamela has prevailed over her troubles.
(c) To show Mr. B's servants how he has changed.
(d) To create contrast and irony as the change in Pamela's circumstances taking her where her troubles began.
Short Answer Questions
1. At the beginning of Section 10 when everyone becomes interested in seeing Pamela, which members of the gentry visit Pamela and Mr. B?
2. Upon hearing that Lady Davers plans to visit, how does Pamela advise Mr. B to respond?
3. During an airing in the chariot, what impresses Pamela about Mr. B?
4. As Pamela returns to Bedfordhshire and assumes her new way of life, what aspects of her character are revealed?
5. When Pamela arrives for tea at Mr. Simons and relates the incident with Lady Davers, how do Sir Simon's guests respond to Pamela?
Short Essay Questions
1. How is irony demonstrated in Mrs. Jewkes reaction to the news that Pamela will soon be her mistress?
2. How does the author treat the actual wedding of Pamela and Mr. B and with what possible effects?
3. What does Pamela's attitude to Lady Davers' behavior reveal about her character?
4. When Lady Davers abuses Pamela and the quarrel between Lady Davers and Mr. B escalates, what is the final offense committed by Lady Davers and to what does it lead?
5. Although the anger between Mr. B and his sister has subsided and everything appears to be fine, what lingering concern does Pamela have as a consequence of Lady Davers' outburst?
6. What events follow the reading of Pamela's papers by Mr. B?
7. After Mr. B recovers from his fever, how does he deal with Pamela's return?
8. While the wedding and its aftermath bring happiness to Mr. B and Pamela, what issue develops in Section 11 that will create conflict for them?
9. How do the gentry continue to show support for the marriage between Mr. B and Pamela? How does their behavior contrast with that of Lady Davers?
10. In Section 10, how is Mr. Williams returned to the story?
This section contains 1,637 words (approx. 6 pages at 300 words per page) |
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