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Eugene Onegin | Quiz

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1)

What does the narrator say of Tatyana? (from Chapter 3)

Her love is deep and true.
She is trusting more than proud.
She heeds the call of passion in an honest artless fashion.
All of the above.
2)

When Eugene returns to the princes for dinner, and is left alone with Tatyana, what is their conversation like? (from Chapter 8)

He asks her to forgive him for everything in their past.
She is at ease while he stares at her mutely.
She is uncomfortable and emotional.
He rekindles her love for him by recognizing her unhappiness beneath the mask.
3)

What was Eugene Onegin's reaction to Tatyana's letter? (from Chapter 4)

He was moved for a moment to passion.
He laughed at it, thinking her simple.
He considered making her his next conquest.
He was uncomfortable with the innapropriateness of it.
4)

What happens just as Tatyana finishes writing her letter? (from Chapter 3)

Olga asks her to go visiting with her.
Eugene Onegin arrives at the house.
Tatyana leaves the letter and Olga finds it.
The sun rises.
5)

What does Olga think of Vladimir Lensky's poetry about her? (from Chapter 4)

She thinks his poems are trite and mundane.
She makes him read it to her in front of everyone.
She doesn't read poetry.
She loves being the muse of his inspiration.
6)

How does Tatyana feel about the local folklore and superstitions? (from Chapter 5)

She finds them amusing and fun.
She believes them all and tries to see her future through them.
They irritate her with their ridiculousness.
She doesn't believe them but enjoys the rituals.
7)

How does Eugene react to an invitation by the prince to visit again the day after the ball? (from Chapter 8)

He is wary of stirring up old feelings in Tatyana.
He would rather not go, but does for diplomatic reasons.
He understands Tatyana wants to see him again.
He is elated at the chance to see Tatyana again.
8)

What is Eugene Onegin's response to Tatyana's continued refusal? (from Chapter 8)

He becomes depressed and withdraws from society.
He nealy turns poet.
All of the above.
He submerges himself in literature and reflection on his life.
9)

What is the narrator fond of writing in? (from Chapter 4)

Yearly almanacs.
Gorgeous albums stamped with gold.
Collections of the best poets.
Country girl's albums.
10)

Which of the following does Eugene tell Tatyana in response to her letter? (from Chapter 4)

None of the above.
He is already sworn to another.
If he were inclined to marry, she would be his choice.
He does not love her.
11)

What was Eugene Onegin's reaction to Vladimir Lensky's death? (from Chapter 6)

He thought, 'well, he deserved it'.
He showed no emotion.
He laughed.
He was horrified and shaken.
12)

How does the flight from the bear end in Tatyana's dream? (from Chapter 5)

She falls, exhausted, and the bear carries her to a hut.
The bear is afraid and runs when Eugene Onegin suddenly appears in front of her.
The bear chases her until she sees a hut, which she rushes into and closes the door in the bears face.
She sees her father ahead and calls to him. Her father turns and scares the bear off.
13)

What does Tatyana do after she is rejected by Eugene? (from Chapter 4)

She throws herself into studies for escape.
She becomes depressed and ill.
She spreads rumors about him.
She decides to go to the city for distraction.
14)

Why does Tatyana's mother decide they must go to Moscow? (from Chapter 7)

To try to get Tatyana out of her brooding and find her a husband.
None of the above.
She thinks Tatyana can do better than the country suitors.
She knows Tatyana is waiting for Eugene Onegin to return.
15)

What does Vladimir Lensky tell the Larin household when he arrives? (from Chapter 3)

He has delivered the letter Olga gave to him.
Eugene has just announced he is returning to the city.
He bears good tidings.
Eugene will be joining them but he was delayed by the mail.
16)

What happens shortly after Vladimir falls asleep the night before the duel? (from Chapter 6)

Zaretsky comes to wake him.
A letter arrives for him.
Eugene Onegin knocks at the door but goes unheard.
Vladimir has terrible dreams of death.
17)

When Tatyana returns and spends time in Eugene Onegin's house, what does she do? (from Chapter 7)

Spending time getting to know Eugene Onegin through his books.
All the above.
Takes naps on Eugene Onegin's bed.
Looks for clues about where he has gone and when he might return.
18)

What vengeance does Eugene Onegin take on Vladimir Lensky at Tatyana's name day feast? (from Chapter 5)

He says mean things to Olga.
He lets himself act irritable to cause discomfort to the hosts.
He flirts with Olga and monopolizes her on the dance floor.
He laughs at Vladimir's poetry.
19)

What is Tatyana like when we see her at the ball in the last chapter? (from Chapter 8)

A master of the most current fashion.
Stately, respected, and admired by all.
Simple and straightforward, as always.
Pale, wan, and withdrawn.
20)

What is the consequence to Eugene Onegin's letter to Tatyana? (from Chapter 8)

No response from Tatyana.
All of the above.
At a casual encounter, she is cold and angry with him.
He writes more letters.
21)

Why doesn't Eugene Onegin want to go to Tatyana's name day celebration? (from Chapter 4)

He does not like the Larin family.
He is afraid of what people will say about him.
He doesn't want to face Tatyana again.
The crowd of locals that will attend.
22)

How does Eugene Onegin respond to Vladimir Lensky's note the day after Tanya's name day celebration? (from Chapter 6)

He curtly accepts the challenge.
He rushes out to make amends with his friend.
None of the above.
He laughs out loud.
23)

What does the terrifying bear in Tatyana's dream do first? (from Chapter 5)

Cowers in fear when he sees her.
Corners her and force her to flee across the bridge.
Helps her over the perilous bridge by giving her his paw.
Threatens to eat her.
24)

How does Eugene Onegin spend his time before the duel? (from Chapter 6)

Drinking.
Cursing himself to have let the situation come to this.
Asleep.
Trying to write a letter to Vladimir.
25)

What does the narrator say about the letter that Tatyana writes? (from Chapter 3)

All of the above.
It makes him ache inside.
He reads it again and again.
It is touching whimsy free of art.
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