Q.1.
"He found himself in front of a bright fire which lit up every corner of the cottage — the bed, the loom, the three chairs, and the table — and showed him that Marner was not there." Which elements of this description portray the cottage as welcoming?
Q.2.
Which of the following best describes the novel's setting?
Q.3.
Which of the following best describes Raveloe?
Q.4.
How is Godfrey's home depicted in the first half of the novel?
Q.5.
The novel is set in the early years of which century?
Q.6.
Raveloe provides a contrast to which of the following?
Q.7.
How many years pass over the course of the novel?
Q.8.
is set in which country?
Q.9.
How does Silas's cottage change during Eppie's young life there?
Q.10.
How does the Stone-pit function in the text?