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This test consists of 5 multiple choice questions, 5 short answer questions, and 10 short essay questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. What is Ian's first impression of Elizabeth at the party?
(a) He is very attracted to her.
(b) He never meets her.
(c) He is not interested in her.
(d) He thinks she is a silly girl.
2. Who does Elizabeth confess her indiscretions to after returning from the cabin?
(a) To her maid.
(b) To her brother.
(c) To her priest.
(d) To her best friend.
3. Which of the following activities most interests Sir Belhaven?
(a) Fishing.
(b) Lovemaking.
(c) Gambling.
(d) Shopping.
4. How does Elizabeth respond when Ian kisses her after their first meal together?
(a) She enjoys it.
(b) She is shocked, but gives in.
(c) She slaps him.
(d) She cries in the corner.
5. Which of the following women is Elizabeth's best confidant when it comes to discussing romance?
(a) Charlie.
(b) Stevie.
(c) Alex.
(d) Ray.
Short Answer Questions
1. Where does Ian's friend Jake live?
2. If Elizabeth were to leave Jake's house and travel to the nearest city, how long would it take her to arrive there?
3. What strange behavior does Elizabeth act out over dinner with Sir Belhaven?
4. What do Elizabeth's friends dare her to do when she meets Ian?
5. After the duel with Ian, how many men does Elizabeth's uncle set her up on dates with?
Short Essay Questions
1. Who raised Elizabeth when she was growing up?
2. What is a duenna?
3. Why doesn't anyone come to Ian's defense with Lord Everly is accusing him of cheating?
4. How does Lord John Marchman react to Elizabeth after their first date together?
5. Who is Sir Frances Belhaven?
6. Why does Elizabeth's family decide that it is time for her to be married?
7. Why is Elizabeth in danger of losing her home?
8. Who is Lord John Marchman?
9. Why do Elizabeth and Lucinda unexpectedly arrive at the cottage in Scotland?
10. How does Elizabeth trick Sir Frances Belhaven into thinking that she is not marriage material?
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