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' Oliver Twist' by Charles Dickens ( Macmillian Stories to Remember ) Short questions and Answers: Chapter -4 and 5

Oliver Twist
                         Chapter-4 and 5



1.     Who is the master of the dog?
Ans: Bill Sakes
2.     How was the dog’s master?
Ans: The dog's master was a stout, strong-looking man of about thirty-five, in a black velvet coat and dirty breeches. He had a brown hat on his head and a dirty handkerchief round his neck. He had a broad, heavy face
3.     What was the Jew doing when Charley Bates and the Dodger went back to the Jew's house?
Ans: when Charley Bates and the Dodger went back to the Jew's house, they found Fagin sitting by the fire eating a meal.
4.     Who threw pewter pots?
Ans: Fagin
5.     Who told Sikes about Oliver’s arrest?
Ans: Charley Bates and the Dodger
6.     ‘I’m afraid he may say something which will get us into trouble,’ who said the above line?
Ans: Fagin.
7.     Who sent Nancy to inquire about Oliver to the Police Station?
Ans: Fagin

8.     How Nancy set off to the Police Station?
Ans: In a clean apron and bonnet provided by Fagin, Nancy set off to the Police Station.

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9.     Who is a clever girl?
Ans: Nancy.
10.                        What news did Nancy bring?
Ans: Nancy brought the news that Oliver had been taken ill, then re eased and taken away by the old gentleman. The policeman had even told her the directions he had heard being given to the coachman
11.                        Where is Mr. Brownlow’s house?
Ans: In Pentonville.
12.                         What Kind of dress did Mr. Brownlow bring for Oliver?
Ans: . Mr. Brownlow bought him a new suit, a cap and shoes; they were the first new clothes Oliver had ever had
13.                        Who is Mr. Grimwig?
Ans: Mr. Brownlow’s friend.
14.                        How Mr. Brownlow described about Mr. Grimwig?
Ans:  Mr. Brownlow told Oliver that Mr. Grimwig was an old friend, a little rough in his manner but a kind fellow at heart.
15.                        How was looking Mr. Grimwig?
Ans: Mr. Grimwig was a stout old gentleman, dressed in a blue coat and striped waistcoat and supported himself on a thick stick.




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