A Passage to India
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by E.M. Forster

A Passage to India Quiz 2

1. Which of the following is not significant about the meeting between Mrs. Moore and Adela?

  • Ronny decides to send his mother back to England at this point when she might be helpful to the defense.
  • Mrs. Moore confronts Adela with the fact that Aziz is innocent.
  • Mrs. Moore demonstrates her growing disillusion with others, particularly her son.
  • Mrs. Moore realizes how malicious Adela is during this scene.

2. What is significant about Mrs. Moore's newfound attitude toward herself?

  • That Mrs. Moore feels cynical demonstrates the seriousness of her situation.
  • Although she believes herself to be evil, Mrs. Moore is in fact the only righteous character in the novel.
  • Mrs. Moore is finally at peace with herself and her morality.
  • Mrs. Moore's irritability is the first common trait that she shares with Ronny Heaslop.

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