Joseph Andrews

Joseph Andrews

by

Henry Fielding

Joseph Andrews: Book 4, Chapter 1 Quiz 3 questions

Test your knowledge of Book 4, Chapter 1. Submit your answers to see your results and get feedback.
What does the return of Lady Booby to the parish symbolize in the novel?
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A return to stability and prosperity for the parish
The insignificance of her presence to the real issues of the parish
The dependency of the parish on the economic decisions of the wealthy
The resilience of the parish community despite economic hardships
Why does Lady Booby become angry at Mrs. Slipslop soon after firing Joseph Andrews?
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Mrs. Slipslop criticized Lady Booby's management of her estate
Mrs. Slipslop suggested firing Joseph, which Lady Booby later regretted
Mrs. Slipslop insulted Lady Booby directly during their conversation
Mrs. Slipslop tried to convince Lady Booby to leave the parish
What is the significance of Abraham Adams's publishing the banns of marriage for Fanny and Joseph?
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It suggests that Adams is trying to interfere with Fanny and Joseph's happiness
It indicates a final resolution to any lingering questions about relationships in the novel
It provides an opportunity for objections to Fanny and Joseph's marriage that could influence the plot
It simply serves as a formal announcement to the community