| Question | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Featured the antagonist, Edward Murdstone. | David Copperfield | 100%
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| Worked for Ebenezer Scrooge. | Neither | 100%
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| Reputed as saying "please sir, can I have some more?". | Oliver Twist | 100%
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| Features the Artful Dodger and crime boss, Fagin | Oliver Twist | 100%
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| Written by Charles Dickens? | Both | 88%
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| Published in 1849. | David Copperfield | 88%
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| Protagonist asks "Will I be the hero of my own life?" | David Copperfield | 88%
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| Still found on reading lists for high school and university literature classes. | Both | 75%
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| Basis for a Disney film that features an orphaned kitten. | Oliver Twist | 75%
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| Examples of what is termed as social novel for commenting on exploitation of children and women, poverty, and working conditions of the time. | Both | 63%
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| Published originally as a serial. | Both | 63%
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| Works to support his mother and sister Kate after his father dies. | Neither | 63%
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| Grew up in a workhouse in Mudfog. | Oliver Twist | 63%
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| Features autobiographical elements of Dickens' life. | Both | 50%
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| Subject of several film, TV, and Broadway adaptations. | Oliver Twist | 25%
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