Daisy Miller Test | Final Test - Easy

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Daisy Miller Test | Final Test - Easy

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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. What is a further danger at night in the Colosseum?
(a) mosquitoes
(b) muggers
(c) the police
(d) pitfalls

2. Why does Winterbourne arrive in Rome that winter?
(a) to travel on to Spain
(b) to visit his aunt
(c) to help find a school for Randolf
(d) to see the colosseum

3. How does Daisy's letter to Winterbourne reveal her real feelings about him?
(a) an apology for her behavior
(b) a promise to see him when she recovers
(c) an out right declaration of love
(d) remembering the trip to Chillon Castle

4. What does Winterbourne learn at Daisy's funeral?
(a) that she was mentally unbalanced
(b) that she was married
(c) that she was younger than he thought
(d) that she was innocent

5. At what point does Winterbourne begin to doubt Daisy's innocence?
(a) when the parasol hides them from him
(b) when Daisy is not in her hotel room
(c) when Daisy refuses to get in the carriage
(d) when Daisy walks out Mrs. Walker's door

6. Who does Winterbourne suggest will misinterpret Daisy's activities?
(a) the religious
(b) the children
(c) the Americans
(d) the locals

7. What does Daisy not see in the Italian men she goes out with?
(a) that they are fortune hunters
(b) that their manners are crude
(c) that they are married men
(d) that they are uneducated

8. What is the irony of Mrs. Costello?
(a) she is trying to deny her American past
(b) she is American with an Italian last name
(c) she has no particular religious beliefs
(d) she is more naive than Daisy

9. Seen by Daisy as he is about to leave the Colosseum, what does she accuse Winterbourne of?
(a) being too afraid to fight for her
(b) being a snob like the other Americans
(c) spying on her
(d) going away without speaking to her

10. How does Daisy see her flirtations as being?
(a) evidence that nothing improper is going on
(b) the way a woman gets power over a man
(c) what is necessary to attract a man
(d) a serious habit she cannot break

11. What is the contrast between the Millers and Rome?
(a) Rome antiquities contrast to the nouveau riche Americans
(b) Rome represents the modern and the Millers represent old customs
(c) Rome is uncultured as opposed to the Miller's sophistication
(d) Rome contrasts with the antiquated Americans

12. More so in Rome, what is the central theme of the novel?
(a) outrageous behavior
(b) the mystery of Daisy
(c) gossip
(d) appearance versus reality

13. Why does Daisy say she must leave early?
(a) to get away from winterbourne
(b) to pick up a new dress she bought
(c) to get something for her headache
(d) to walk at the Pincian Garden

14. A few days later at Mrs. Walker's party, how does Daisy show up?
(a) with Giovanelli
(b) with to many jewels
(c) under dressed
(d) over dressed

15. What news does Mrs. Costello have for her nephew?
(a) that Mr. Miller has joined his family
(b) that the Millers are in Rome
(c) that the Millers are leaving tomorrow
(d) that the Millers have left Rome

Short Answer Questions

1. What does Winterbourne accept as the truth?

2. What is it that Winterbourne no longer believes in about Daisy?

3. How does Daisy correspond with Winterbourne?

4. What does Mrs. Costello say Daisy's activities are causing ?

5. What does flirtation mean to the American expatriates in Rome?

(see the answer keys)

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