THE BEGGAR
By– Anton Chekhov
QUICK REVIEW OF THE CHAPTER
1.What was the name of the beggar?
(A) Olga (B) Lushkoff
(C) Sergei (D) none of the above
Ans. (B) Lushkoff
2. Lushkoff is in the habit of
(A) stealing (B) telling lies
(C) working hard (D) making the excuse
Ans. (B) telling lies
3.What was Lushkoff in his earlier life?
(A) a village school teacher (B) a student
(C) a Russian choir singer (D) none of the above
Ans. (C) a Russian choir singer
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4.What work did Sergei give to Lushkoff ?
(A) preparing notes for him (B) chopping wood for him
(C) making money by begging for him (D) watching his home
Ans. (B) chopping wood for him
5.Who was Olga?
(A) a beggar (B) Sergei’s cook
(C) an advocate (D) a wood chopper
Ans. (B) Sergei’s cook
6.Did Lushkoff really want to chop wood?
(A) yes (B) no
(C) maybe (D) not known
Ans. (B) no
7.What did Sergei give Lushkoff for chopping wood?
(A) a pound (B) a dollar
(C) a frank (D) a rouble
Ans. (D) a rouble
8.What did Sergei offer to Lushkoff ?
(A) to come on every first day of the month (B) to come on every first day of the week
(C) to come on every Sunday (D) none of the above
Ans. (A) to come on every first day of the month
9.Who moved into another house?
(A) Lushkoff (B) Olga
(C) Sergei (D) none of the above
Ans. (C) Sergei
10.What did Lushkoff become later?
(A) an advocate (B) a bus conductor
(C) a doctor (D) a notary
Ans. (D) a notary
11.How much did Lushkoff earn per month working as a notary?
(B) twenty roubles (D) twenty-five roubles
(C) thirty roubles (D) thirty-five roubles
Ans. (D) thirty-five roubles
12.Who called Lushkoff his godson?
(A) Sergei (B) Olga
(C) both (A) and (B) (D) none of the above
Ans. (A) Sergei
13.Who used to chop wood for Lushkoff ?
(A) Sergei (B) Olga
(C) both (A) and (B) (D) none of the above
Ans. (B) Olga
14.Who set Sergei actually on a right path?
(A) Sergei (B) the police
(C) Lushkoff himself (D) Olga
Ans. (D) Olga
15.Who is the author of the lesson `The Beggar’?
(A) Bill Bryson (B) Anton Chekhov
(C) Zan Gaudiose (D) 0 Henry
Ans. (B) Anton Chekhov
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