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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. What does Daisy not see in the Italian men she goes out with?
(a) that their manners are crude
(b) that they are uneducated
(c) that they are married men
(d) that they are fortune hunters
2. Who does Winterbourne warn about Daisy's behavior?
(a) Randolph
(b) Mrs. Costello
(c) Daisy, herself
(d) Mrs. Miller
3. A year later back in Vevey what does Winterbourne confess to his aunt?
(a) he made a mistake with Daisy
(b) he had fallen in love with Daisy
(c) he had forgotten what Daisy looked like
(d) he had finally caught Daisy in her lies
4. What does Winterbourne scold Daisy about?
(a) dressing so casually
(b) exposing herself to the night air
(c) being unchaperoned
(d) being out so late
5. What does Mrs. Walker tell Mr. Winterbourne?
(a) what Daisy is doing to her mother
(b) the unsuitable places where Daisy has been seen
(c) more about Daisy's behavior
(d) something about Giovanelli
6. What does Daisy say is a disagreeable thing for Winterbourne today?
(a) that she has no culture
(b) that she is star struck
(c) that she has no fashion sense
(d) that she and Giovanelli are in love
7. What kind of company does Mrs. Costello say Daisy has been keeping?
(a) married men
(b) low-class locals
(c) Italian royalty
(d) American expatriates
8. What does Winterbourne notice about Giovanelli?
(a) that he keeps trying to get rid of Winterbourne
(b) that he puts his arm around Daisy's slim waist
(c) that his English is heavily accented
(d) that he is accomplished at speaking with American women
9. How does Daisy tease Winterbourne about her reported engagement?
(a) she asks where to shop for wedding dresses
(b) first she says she is and then says she isn't
(c) she asks him what he believes
(d) she shows him her diamond engagement ring
10. At what point does Winterbourne begin to doubt Daisy's innocence?
(a) when Daisy is not in her hotel room
(b) when Daisy refuses to get in the carriage
(c) when the parasol hides them from him
(d) when Daisy walks out Mrs. Walker's door
11. What resolve does Winterbourne make about Daisy's meeting with Giovanelli?
(a) to challenge Giovanelli to a duel
(b) to pretend to leave and then follow them
(c) not to leave them alone together
(d) to show Daisy what kind of man Giovanelli is
12. Seen by Daisy as he is about to leave the Colosseum, what does she accuse Winterbourne of?
(a) being a snob like the other Americans
(b) going away without speaking to her
(c) being too afraid to fight for her
(d) spying on her
13. At the Colosseum, what does Winterbourne give Daisy over to?
(a) her own insanity
(b) his personal protection from Giovanelli
(c) the advances of Mr. Giovanelli
(d) an arrest as a prostitute
14. What does Winterbourne ask Daisy to do?
(a) dance with him
(b) give him her hotel telephone number
(c) stop seeing Giovanelli
(d) go on the terrace with him
15. After the message is delivered to Winterbourne, what happens to Daisy?
(a) she marries Giovanelli
(b) she returns to America
(c) she recuperates
(d) she dies
Short Answer Questions
1. What is a further danger at night in the Colosseum?
2. More so in Rome, what is the central theme of the novel?
3. What does Mrs. Miller suppose Daisy's situation is?
4. What emotion prevents Winterbourne from going directly to see Daisy in Rome?
5. When have Italian men been calling for Daisy at her hotel?
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