Oliver Twist

Oliver Twist

by

Charles Dickens

Oliver Twist: Chapter 32 Quiz 4 questions

Test your knowledge of Chapter 32. Submit your answers to see your results and get feedback.
How do the Maylies perceive Oliver's presence in their household?
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They are indifferent to Oliver's presence
They are skeptical of Oliver
They see Oliver as a burden
They are grateful for Oliver
What news do Oliver and Losborne receive when they go to visit Brownlow's house?
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Brownlow has moved to a new house in London
Brownlow and his household are visiting the West Indies
Brownlow is refusing to see any visitors
Brownlow's house has been sealed off due to a mysterious incident
How does Oliver spend most of his time during his period of recuperation with the Maylies?
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He learns from a tutor, goes to church, and walks in the fields
He plans his return to London and tries to avoid interacting with the Maylies
He milks cows, plows fields, and works in the store on the Maylies' farm
He falls ill again and spends most of his time bedridden
What contrast does the novel draw between Oliver's time in the city and his time in the countryside with the Maylies?
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The city was squalid and dangerous, while the countryside is safe and beautiful
The city was boring and uneventful, while the countryside is full of interesting things to do
The city was full of opportunity and friendship, while the countryside is lonely and isolating
The city and countryside are portrayed as equally harsh and unforgiving environments