Oliver Twist

Oliver Twist

by

Charles Dickens

Oliver Twist: Chapter 28 Quiz 5 questions

Test your knowledge of Chapter 28. Submit your answers to see your results and get feedback.
What is implied about Crackit and Sikes in the context of Oliver's dire situation?
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They are compassionate and deeply concerned about Oliver's well-being
They are cowardly and prioritize themselves over Oliver
They are brave and willing to risk their own safety to protect Oliver
They are strategic and want to wait to rescue Oliver until the pursuers are gone
What do the pursuing men decide to do after realizing the criminals have fled?
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They continue the pursuit with increased determination to catch the criminals
They return to their homes and belief that the criminals are no longer a threat
They divide themselves into smaller groups to search for the criminals
They call for reinforcements to ensure the criminals are apprehended
What is Oliver's condition the morning after the failed robbery?
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He is physically okay but too emotionally shaken to continue his journey
He is too exhausted to move and hopes a stranger will find and help him
He has recovered from his injuries and doesn't remember the previous night
He is in severe pain from his wound and is hallucinating
What are Giles and Brittles doing when they hear a knock on the door?
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They are preparing to leave the house to find the intruders from the night before
They are discussing plans to increase the security of the house
They are telling exaggerated stories of their bravery during the previous night's events
They are instructing the maids on how to deal with potential intruders
What do Brittles, Giles, and the rest of their household do after realizing the "robber" at the door is hurt?
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They take the robber inside and arrange for medical care
They decide to turn the robber away out of fear for their own safety
They immediately call for the police to arrest the injured robber
They drag the robber inside and tie him up to question him