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1)

What makes Darcy's pulse elevate at dinner in Chapter 4? (from Chapter 4, Intermezzo)

Watching Elizabeth laugh.
Meeting Elizabeth's eyes.
Hearing Elizabeth say his name.
Watching Elizabeth sip her wine.
2)

What animal does Dy's cautionary tale to Bingley include in Chapter 13? (from Chapter 13, The Wounds of a Friend)

A ferret.
A horse.
A dog.
A pig.
3)

What does Darcy chide Bingley for at the beginning of Chapter 5? (from Chapter 5, To Know More Of Her)

His tardiness.
Listening to advice from his sisters.
Sending a gift to Miss Bennet.
Planning to throw a ball.
4)

What does the dinner host in Chapter 4 say of Elizabeth Bennet's personality? (from Chapter 4, Intermezzo)

That she is lively and innocent.
That she is very witty.
That she is very affectionate.
That she has great sense.
5)

When Miss Bingley joins Darcy at the Lucas', what does she think Darcy is thinking about? (from Chapter 5, To Know More Of Her)

His disdain for Mrs. Bennet.
Taking a horse ride.
The insipidity of the people there.
The time he is wasting at the party.
6)

What does Elizabeth NOT accuse Darcy of in Chapter 7? (from Chapter 7, Dueling in Earnest)

Vanity.
Jealousy.
Pride.
Hating everyone.
7)

Who was especially impressed by Darcy's outfit at Lady Melbourne's soiree? (from Chapter 13, The Wounds of a Friend)

Mr. Bingley.
Elizabeth Benett.
Lady Melbourne.
Brummel.
8)

What do people continually ask Darcy about during his shopping trip in Chapter 13? (from Chapter 13, The Wounds of a Friend)

Georgiana.
His time in Meryton.
The Roquet.
Lady Melbourne's soiree.
9)

What does Darcy tell his dog is the only thing steadying his feelings for Elizabeth? (from Chapter 6, Feint and Parry)

Her looks.
Her poverty.
Her personality.
Her family.
10)

Where is Bingley engaged to dine on Monday? (from Chapter 5, To Know More Of Her)

Captain Carter's.
The Bennets'.
Colonel Forster's.
Old Mr. Wickham's.
11)

Why does Darcy closely watch Bingley in Chapter 10? (from Chapter 10, Beyond the Pale)

To make sure he does not drink too much.
To see if he dances as he promised to do.
To make sure he does not embarass himself.
To determine whether or not he is truly in love.
12)

Which book does Elizabeth choose to read in the Netherfield library? (from Chapter 7, Dueling in Earnest)

Paradise Lost.
An Inland Voyage.
Grimm's Fairy Tales.
Cobwebs to Catch Flies.
13)

How does Miss Lucas attempt to dispel the animosity between Darcy and Elizabeth in Chapter 5? (from Chapter 5, To Know More Of Her)

By asking Darcy to dance with Miss Bingley.
By asking Elizabeth to play the piano.
By proposing a toast.
By starting a sing-along.
14)

Why does Darcy practice his sword in Chapter 11? (from Chapter 11, Certain Evils)

He is seized with a need to do something.
He was recently given a new sword that he wishes to try.
He feels lethargic and wishes to raise his heartbeat.
He is scheduled to have a duel with Mr.Bingley.
15)

What does Darcy see Elizabeth praise a young girl for? (from Chapter 4, Intermezzo)

Her dress.
Her hairstyle.
Her table manners.
Her needlework.
16)

What does Sir William Lucas allude to in Chapter 9? (from Chapter 9, The Illustration of His Character)

A marriage between Bingley and Jane.
A Bennet family secret.
Growing affection between Darcy and Elizabeth.
A ball at his house.
17)

According to Bingley, why has Jane never told him how she feels? (from Chapter 11, Certain Evils)

It would be inappropriate.
She doesn't know how to communicate them into words.
She is shy.
She is unsure of her feelings.
18)

Who does Darcy tell Bingley is not invited to Netherfield in Chapter 8? (from Chapter 8, His Own Worst Enemy)

Mr.Collins.
Jane and Elizabeth.
Wickham.
Elizabeth.
19)

What does Fletcher call the outfit that Darcy wears to the soiree? (from Chapter 12, All That Glitters)

The Papillon.
The Roquet.
The Plume.
The Capelet.
20)

Which of the following does Darcy NOT buy while shopping in Chapter 13? (from Chapter 13, The Wounds of a Friend)

A book.
A decorative plate.
A pearl choker.
Piano music.
21)

When Darcy asks Miss Bingley and Elizabeth to sing in Chapter 6, what does Miss Bingley eagerly sing? (from Chapter 6, Feint and Parry)

A French song.
A Spanish song.
A German song.
An Italian song.
22)

What does Elizabeth suggest Darcy comment on during their dance in Chapter 9? (from Chapter 9, The Illustration of His Character)

The size of the room or the number of couples.
Her outfit.
The music and the dancing.
The weather.
23)

What does Darcy do when Fletcher tells him when the Misses Bennets are leaving in Chapter 7? (from Chapter 7, Dueling in Earnest)

Darcy laughs.
Darcy shouts for Bingley.
Darcy snaps at Fletcher.
Darcy storms out of the room.
24)

How does Elizabeth reply when Darcy asks her about the books she reads? (from Chapter 9, The Illustration of His Character)

She ignores him completely.
She discusses the topic enthusiastically.
She claims they never read the same books.
She tells him that she never reads.
25)

What does Darcy tell Miss Bingley at the dinner table in Chapter 4? (from Chapter 4, Intermezzo)

That she is universally admired.
That she will make a fine wife.
That many young ladies are jealous of her.
That he would like to dance with her.
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