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Lucky Jim
Chapters 21â22 Quick Quiz
Lucky Jim
by:
Kingsley Amis
Summary
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Summary & Analysis
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapters 6–7
Chapters 8–9
Chapters 10–11
Chapters 12–13
Chapters 14–15
Chapters 16–17
Chapter 18
Chapters 19–20
Chapters 21–22
Chapters 23–25
Characters
Character List
Jim Dixon
Margaret Peel
Christine Callaghan
Main Ideas
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Quotes
Important Quotations Explained
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Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapters 6–7
Chapters 8–9
Chapters 10–11
Chapters 12–13
Chapters 14–15
Chapters 16–17
Chapter 18
Chapters 19–20
Chapters 21–22
Chapters 23–25
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Chapters 21â22 Quiz
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Chapters 21â22 Quiz
1
of 5
At the lecture event, what conversation topic allows Dixon and Gore-Urquhart to bond?
Love of medievalism
Fighting tactics
Absurdity of event
Christine’s personality
2
of 5
At the lecture event, what does Bernard threateningly tell Dixon he will do?
Punch Dixon again
Get Dixon fired
Turn Christine against him
Ruin his reputation
3
of 5
In the bathroom, what does Gore-Urquhart see Dixon do?
Climb out the window
Flush his lecture notes
Pull out a flask
Make a face contortion
4
of 5
Right before the lecture, how does Dixon feel?
Drunk
Terrified
Excited
Successful
5
of 5
By the end of his lecture, how does Dixon treat the subject of people who remain attached to an idealized version of the past?
Supportively
Gently
Intellectually
Scornfully
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CHARACTERS
Character List
CHARACTERS
Jim Dixon: Character Analysis
MAIN IDEAS
Important Quotations Explained
MAIN IDEAS
Themes
FURTHER STUDY
Review Quiz