A Passage to India

A Passage to India

by

E. M. Forster

A Passage to India: Part 2, Chapter 27 Quiz 5 questions

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What is the primary subject of the conversation between Fielding and Aziz on the Nawab Bahadur’s roof?
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The money Aziz expects to receive from Adela
The victory celebration at Nawab Bahadur's place
The cost of their upcoming travel plans
The beauty of the stars they are observing
What different viewpoints do Fielding and Aziz have regarding Adela's actions?
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Fielding appreciates Adela's bravery, while Aziz admires her emotion
Fielding admires Adela's bravery in resisting societal pressures, while Aziz dislikes her lack of emotion
Fielding acknowledges Adela's honesty, while Aziz despises her submission to social pressure
Fielding criticizes Adela's lack of emotion, while Aziz admires her bravery against social pressure
What confuses Fielding about Aziz's fondness for Mrs. Moore and his distaste for Adela?
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Mrs. Moore was just as petty and mean as Adela has ever been
Mrs. Moore is partially responsible for what happened in the caves
Adela told the truth to clear Aziz's name while Mrs. Moore did nothing
Adela has always liked Aziz while Mrs. Moore was always unsure of him
What criticism does Fielding have of Aziz's emotional responses?
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Aziz tends to exaggerate his emotional reactions
Aziz has difficulty expressing his emotions appropriately
Aziz suppresses his true emotions towards Mrs. Moore and Adela
Aziz's emotions don't necessarily align with reality
How has the relationship between Aziz and Fielding evolved?
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They now see each other as rivals
They have a more distant and formal relationship
They no longer respect each other and are in constant disagreement
They view each other with mutual respect even as they grow apart