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The Importance of Being Earnest

Test your knowledge of the book by answering the questions, correctly.

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1.Algernon lives in _______ b.the country c.London a.Cornwall

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2.Algernon’s ‘imaginary’ friend is called _______ b.Benbory c.Bunbury a.Borbury

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3.Algernon swears that Cecily is _______ b.the smallest girl he’s ever seen c.the ugliest girl he’s ever seen a.the prettiest girl he’s ever seen

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4.Jack tells Miss Prism and Doctor Chausible that his brother _____ b.is dead c.is in China a.is in hospital

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5.Cecily wants to marry _____ b.Jack c.Algernon a.Ernest

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6.Lady Bracknell wants Cecily to marry _______ b.Algernon c.Doctor Chausible a.Ernest

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7.Miss Prism put the baby in the ______ b.car c.handbag a.carriage

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8.Lady Bracknell is Jack’s _________ b.mother c.aunt a.grandmother

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9.Jack’s servant is called _______ b.Merriman c.Goodman a.Shipman

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b.England c.Ireland a.Wales 10.Oscar Wilde was born in _______

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The End