Great Expectations pre-reading quiz

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Great Expectations Pre-Reading Quiz

Test your understanding of the social themes and moral questions presented in Charles Dickens' "Great Expectations" with our engaging pre-reading quiz. This quiz explores popular beliefs about wealth, education, and morality, providing insight into the mindset of characters in the novel.

  • Reflect on your views regarding fate and ambition.
  • Evaluate perceptions of wealth and poverty.
  • Discuss the impact of education on life outcomes.
15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by ChallengingMind321
There is no such thing as fate or destiny
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In this world, the fittest rise to the top.
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Homeless people are lazy or unmotivated.
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Rich people are smart.
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Rich people are snobs.
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Most rich people have earned their money.
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Spare the rod and you'll spoil the child.
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Time heals all broken hearts.
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You should never lend money to a friend.
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You should never be ashamed of your family.
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Sometimes we break the law to do what's right.
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Your education affects how well you do in life.
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Money can't buy happiness.
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All criminals are bad people.
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You reap what you sow.
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No
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