A Passage to India

A Passage to India

by

E. M. Forster

A Passage to India: Part 2, Chapter 25 Quiz 6 questions

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How do the English and the Indians perceive Adela after her act in the courtroom?
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The English admire her and the Indians see her as an enemy
Both the English and Indians reject her
The English reject her for betrayal while the Indians see her as a hero
The English see her as a hero while the Indians reject her
What does Fielding do for Adela upon reaching the college?
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He leaves her alone to find Aziz
He gives her a room and encourages her to rest
He instructs the servants to take care of her
He immediately calls for help as the phone lines have been cut
How has Aziz's perception of the English changed after his experience?
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He has grown more appreciative of the English
He has started viewing the English as a source of amusement
He has started viewing the English as allies against the Indian administration
He has realized that society will prioritize English people over him
Why does the crowd led by Mahmoud Ali march towards the hospital?
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They are intending to harm Callendar for allegedly torturing Nureddin
They want to rescue Fielding from being trapped inside
They want to ask for medical aid for the wounded in the crowd
They plan to hide from the English authorities inside the hospital
What is the result of the crowd's march on the hospital?
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The crowd riots and destroys the hospital
Panna Lal is punished for supporting the prosecution against Aziz
The Nawab Bahadur reaffirms his position as a Loyalist
The Nawab Bahadur renounces his position as a Loyalist
What does the Nawab Bahadur plan after the crowd's anger subsides?
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He plans a revenge against the English
He plans to march against the hospital again
He announces a celebration at his house
He plans to seek justice for Nureddin's alleged torture