The boarding house

Quiz by carla004
Rate:
Last updated: March 11, 2024
You have not attempted this quiz yet.
First submittedMarch 11, 2024
Times taken13
Average score75.0%
Report this quizReport
10:00
The quiz is paused. You have remaining.
Scoring
You scored / = %
This beats or equals % of test takers also scored 100%
The average score is
Your high score is
Your fastest time is
Keep scrolling down for answers and more stats ...
1. How does the title of the book relate to the story?
The title refers to an old mansion where the main characters meet at the beginning of the story.
The title refers to the place where Mrs. Mooney and her daughter live, where many important plot events occur.
Mrs. Mooney's pension is not relevant to the plot of the story.
The title has no relation with the story
2. What does the boarding house symbolize in the story?
The boarding house symbolizes freedom and independence for the characters, offering them a safe and a space to grow.
The boarding house symbolizes the opportunity for the characters to escape social and family restrictions in relationships.
The boarding house represents an environment controlled by Mrs. Mooney, where the characters are subject to her authority and manipulation.
The boarding house symbolizes stability and economic security for the characters, who find a home in that space.
3. What role does irony play in the story?
Irony is used to highlight the happiness and harmony between the main characters
Irony is used to emphasize the predictability of events and plot development
Irony is used to underscore the conflicts faced by the characters
Irony is used to highlight the contradictions between appearances and reality in the relationships between the characters
4. How did the young men residents called Mrs Mooney?
The Matriarch
The Mother
The Madam
The Meadow
5. How old is Polly?
20
25
18
19
6. Who is Mary?
Mrs Mooney's sister
Polly's best friend
A customer
A servant
7. Does Mr.Doran wear glasses?
yes
no
8. Who is Jack Mooney?
Mrs. Mooney's son
Polly's husband
Mary's son
Mr. Doran's younger brother
Comments
No comments yet