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Pride and Prejudice | Quiz

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1)

What does Charlotte do when the Bennets and Lucases dine together after Elizabeth's refusal of Mr. Collins? (from Volume 1: Chapter 21 | Volume 1: Chapter 22)

Observes the odd tension in the family.
Gosips with Elizabeth.
Reads sermons.
Listens to Mr. Collins.
2)

How long do Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth walk together last? (from Volume 3: Chapter 16 | Volume 3: Chapter 17)

An hour.
The whole day.
A few hours.
Half an hour.
3)

What is Mrs. Bennet's maiden name? (from Volume 2: Chapter 2 | Volume 2: Chapter 3)

Gardiner.
Phillips.
Walter.
Fillmore.
4)

Where does Mr. Bingley choose to spend his winter? (from Volume 1: Chapter 23 | Volume 2: Chapter 1)

Meryton.
Netherfield.
Pemberley.
London.
5)

How does Elizabeth describe her first reaction to Lady Catherine? (from Volume 2: Chapter 5 | Volume 2: Chapter 6)

Shrewd and arrogant.
Proud and loud.
Large and haughty.
Thin and sickly.
6)

What is the purpose behind the surprise visit to Elizabeth while she is at home with a headache when she is supposed to be dining with Lady Catherine? (from Volume 2: Chapter 11 | Volume 2: Chapter 12)

A request for advice.
A proposal.
A debate over family matters.
A plea for monetary assistance.
7)

Why is Darcy so surprised by what Elizabeth thanks him for on their walk together? (from Volume 3: Chapter 16 | Volume 3: Chapter 17)

He did not think many people valued true honesty.
He feels that he has not been very patient at all.
He does not think he has been a very good friend.
He did not think she knew of his assistance in Lydia's wedding.
8)

Who is the first person Elizabeth writes to about her engagement to Mr. Darcy? (from Volume 3: Chapter 18 | Volume 3: Chapter 19)

Lady Catherine.
Georgiana.
Mrs. Phillips.
Caroline Bingley.
9)

What causes Elizabeth's severe headache after her conversation with Colonel Fitzwilliam? (from Volume 2: Chapter 9 | Volume 2: Chapter 10)

Fear.
Confusion.
Tears.
Indignation.
10)

Where does Jane spend the second half of the winter? (from Volume 2: Chapter 2 | Volume 2: Chapter 3)

Netherfield.
Meryton.
London.
Longbourn.
11)

What was Mrs. Bennet's reaction to Lydia's elopement? (from Volume 3: Chapter 4 | Volume 3: Chapter 5)

She is gloating to all her friends about her youngest daughter being married.
She has gone to Brighton to deal with the Forsters for not watching Lydia.
She is planning for the wedding.
She is bedridden.
12)

What does Elizabeth say is her main folly after reading her letter from Darcy? (from Volume 2: Chapter 13 | Volume 2: Chapter 14)

Vanity.
Pride.
Love.
Prejudice.
13)

What is the name of Lady Catherine's house? (from Volume 2: Chapter 5 | Volume 2: Chapter 6)

Rawlings.
Rosings.
Rostlings.
Rose Manor.
14)

What does Elizabeth think will kill all Darcy's affections for her? (from Volume 3: Chapter 10 | Volume 3: Chapter 11)

Her family's course manners.
Her poor dowry.
Her earlier refusal.
Her subdued nature.
15)

Why does Elizabeth think that Bingley left Netherfield so suddenly in the first place? (from Volume 1: Chapter 23 | Volume 2: Chapter 1)

He truly has important business to attend to.
He does not love Jane.
He is testing Jane's love for him.
His sisters intervened to distract him from Jane.
16)

What does Mr. Gardiner do with Mr. Darcy when he visits Pemberley with Elizabeth? (from Volume 3: Chapter 2 | Volume 3: Chapter 3)

Goes fishing.
Takes a tour of the home.
Talks business.
Goes hunting.
17)

What does Mrs. Bennet plan to do when she hears that Mr. Bingley is coming back to town after his long absence? (from Volume 3: Chapter 10 | Volume 3: Chapter 11)

Invite him to dine at Longbourn.
Procure an invitation to his annual ball.
Chide him for his actions towards Jane.
Convince him to marry Jane.
18)

Why is Kitty so upset about Lydia's invitation to Brighton? (from Volume 2: Chapter 17 | Volume 2: Chapter 18)

She is concerned about her getting too friendly with Wickham.
She does not believe in living off other people's charity.
She feels she should get to go as well since she is older.
She is afraid Lydia will embarrass the family.
19)

What rumor has been heard by Lady Catherine to cause her surprise visit? (from Volume 3: Chapter 14 | Volume 3: Chapter 15)

Elizabeth is secretly married to Colonel Fitzwilliam.
Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy are engaged.
Elizabeth has insulted the Darcy family.
Elizabeth has publicly insulted Lady Catherine DeBourgh.
20)

Who is the first person Darcy writes to about his engagement to Elizabeth? (from Volume 3: Chapter 18 | Volume 3: Chapter 19)

Georgiana.
Lady Catherine.
Caroline Bingley.
Mrs. Phillips.
21)

Why does Colonel Fitzwilliam say that he must marry for money? (from Volume 2: Chapter 9 | Volume 2: Chapter 10)

He knows he has no inheritance from Lady Catherine.
He cares not for romance.
He has no fortune.
He is a younger son.
22)

What does Darcy offer Mr. Gardiner at his house that gives Mr. Gardiner great pleasure? (from Volume 2: Chapter 19 | Volume 3: Chapter 1)

A chance to fish in his stream.
A rifle to shoot his game.
A picture of his house.
A dinner in his hall.
23)

What does Elizabeth think after reading her letter from Darcy the first time? (from Volume 2: Chapter 13 | Volume 2: Chapter 14)

She is shocked at how truthful it seems to be.
She is touched that he would share this with her.
She doesn't believe any of it.
She thinks it might be a joke.
24)

What does Elizabeth realize her poor treatment from people at Pemberley really comes from? (from Volume 3: Chapter 2 | Volume 3: Chapter 3)

Pride.
Disdain.
Jealousy.
Arrogance.
25)

What makes Mrs. Bennet ill and irritable after Elizabeth refuses Mr. Collins? (from Volume 1: Chapter 23 | Volume 2: Chapter 1)

Mr. Bingley's absence, and Charlotte's engagement.
Lydia's constant prattling.
Mr. Bennet's sarcastic remarks.
Mary's poor piano playing.
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