People
Places
Objects
Quotes
Events
100
What is the name of the boy who opens up the book?
Pip
100
Where does Pip live?
The forge
100
What are the two things that the convict asks Pip to bring him?
A file and vittles
100
Who said, "Keep still, you little devil, or I'll cut your throat!"?
The convict
100
What holiday is Mrs. Joe, Pip, and Joe preparing for?
Christmas
200
What is the name of the man that tells Pip that Miss Havisham would like him to come and play?
Mr. Pumblechook
200
Where is Pip found at the start of the book?
The churchyard
200
What is the tool Mrs. Joe uses to inflict punishment on Joe and Pip?
Tickler- a wax-ended piece of cane
200
Who said, "It's bad enough to be a blacksmith's wife (and him a Gargery) without being your mother."?
Mrs. Joe
200
When do they capture the convicts on Christmas?
After Christmas dinner
300
What is the name of the man who is secretly in love with Biddy?
Orlick
300
What is the name of Miss Havisham's house?
the Satis House
300
What does Miss Havisham have in her hair when Pip first meets her?
Bridal flowers
300
Who said, "Boy! Let your behaviour here be a credit unto them which brought you up by hand!"?
Mr. Pumblechook
300
Where is Pip at the very end of the stage?
On a coach to London
400
What is the name of the lawyer that tells Pip of his great expectations?
Mr. Jaggers
400
What are the prison-ships called?
the Hulks
400
What is the symbol that Mrs. Joe used to call for Orlick?
A hammer
400
Who said, "A bad un, I'll be bound, or he wouldn't have given it to the boy."?
Mrs. Joe
400
On what visit does Pip fight the pale young gentleman?
The second visit
500
What is the name of the tailor?
Mr. Trabb
500
Where does Pip stay the night before he goes to Miss Havisham's house?
Mr. Pumblechook's attic
500
What does the stranger with Mr. Wopsle and Joe in the Three Jolly Bargemen use to stir his rum-and-water?
Joe's file
500
Who said, "You have been crying till you are half-blind, and you are near crying again now."?
Estella
500
What chapter of the stage does Mr. Jaggers give Pip his great expecations?
Chapter 18
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