Oliver Twist

Oliver Twist

by

Charles Dickens

Oliver Twist: Chapter 9 Quiz 4 questions

Test your knowledge of Chapter 9. Submit your answers to see your results and get feedback.
What does Oliver observe when he wakes up in Fagin's apartment?
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Fagin secretly examining a box of valuable items
Fagin cooking a lavish breakfast for all the boys
Fagin frantically searching for something in his desk drawers
Fagin planning a pickpocketing mission with the other boys
What misconception does Fagin have about Oliver?
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Fagin doesn't think Oliver has a family
Fagin underestimates Oliver's intelligence
Fagin assumes Oliver wants to steal his wealth
Fagin thinks Oliver is from Barnet
What does Oliver's reaction to the Dodger and Bates's criminal activities suggest about his character?
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Oliver's innocence and tendency to see the good in people makes him naive
Oliver chooses to overlook misdeeds because he wants people to like him
Oliver is cunning and understands the situation but pretends to be oblivious
Oliver is indifferent to the moral implications of the Dodger and Bates's actions
What is the true nature of Fagin's relationship with the boys, despite its outward appearance?
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A genuine familial bond where Fagin cares deeply for the boys' well-being
A mentorship for the boys to learn useful trades and crafts
An obligation Fagin must fulfill as the overseer of a workhouse
A manipulative setup where Fagin uses the boys for his own financial gain