Eugene Onegin Test | Mid-Book Test - Easy

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Eugene Onegin Test | Mid-Book Test - Easy

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

Multiple Choice Questions

1. Who does Eugene Onegin befriend while he is depressed?
(a) His uncle.
(b) The narrator.
(c) Tatyana.
(d) A wealthy Frenchman.

2. What does Eugene find when he reaches his uncle's estate in the country?
(a) That his uncle has already died.
(b) That he lacks all his beloved comforts of home.
(c) That country girls are charming.
(d) That his father has sent all his books to him there.

3. What is the estate like that Eugene Onegin inherited from his uncle?
(a) A tasteful old style place in beautiful countryside.
(b) Extensive lands worked by hundreds of peasants.
(c) Historical and in bad disrepair.
(d) A huge modern home representative of the uncles status.

4. Which of the following does Eugene tell Tatyana in response to her letter?
(a) All of the above.
(b) His tender love must be as that of a brother.
(c) She will move on to another quickly.
(d) She should learn restraint or others will hurt her.

5. What does Eugene Onegin report after the dinner with the Larins?
(a) That the food was the best he had ever tried.
(b) That if he were a poet he would prefer Tatyana over Olga.
(c) That he found them all petty and small.
(d) That he had a splendid time with the kind family.

6. What is the first thing Eugene Onegin gives up as he becomes depressed?
(a) His title.
(b) Women.
(c) Prospects of running the estate.
(d) Hunting.

7. To whom does the narrator read his poetry?
(a) His old nurse, visitors he can corner, and ducks.
(b) The muse that inspires it.
(c) His family and at public readings.
(d) Members of the literature society.

8. What happens just as Tatyana finishes writing her letter?
(a) Eugene Onegin arrives at the house.
(b) The sun rises.
(c) Olga asks her to go visiting with her.
(d) Tatyana leaves the letter and Olga finds it.

9. What does the narrator say of Tatyana?
(a) All of the above.
(b) Her love is deep and true.
(c) She heeds the call of passion in an honest artless fashion.
(d) She is trusting more than proud.

10. What happens after Eugene Onegin is done responding to Tatyana's letter?
(a) She bursts into tears and runs away.
(b) None of the above.
(c) He offers her his arm and they return to the house.
(d) He turns and coldly marches off, leaving her alone in the garden.

11. Why doesn't Eugene Onegin want to go to Tatyana's name day celebration?
(a) He does not like the Larin family.
(b) He doesn't want to face Tatyana again.
(c) He is afraid of what people will say about him.
(d) The crowd of locals that will attend.

12. What message does Vladimir Lensky pass on to Eugene Onegin while visiting him in the winter?
(a) That Tatyana has moved to the city.
(b) That he is invited to Tatyana's name day celebration.
(c) That the Larin family is offended he hasn't ever come to visit again.
(d) That Olga begs him to come to a party at their house.

13. Between Tatyana and Olga, what does the narrator make clear?
(a) Olga, and not Tatyana, as being like her mother.
(b) Tatyana as his clear favorite.
(c) Tatyana and Olga as opposites.
(d) All of the above.

14. Which of the following best describes Tatyana?
(a) Friendly and loving.
(b) Pensive and withdrawn.
(c) Cold and distant.
(d) Dark and moody.

15. What was Eugene Onegin and Vladimir Lensky's favorite topic of discussion?
(a) Politics.
(b) Men's passions.
(c) Women.
(d) Plans to travel around Europe.

Short Answer Questions

1. What is the first thing Tatyana does when she can't sleep at night?

2. Why does Vladimir Lensky leave the company of Eugene Onegin each evening once their friendship is established?

3. What does the narrator say of the literature of his time?

4. What verdict did the neighbor's scrutiny have when it turned to Vladimir Lensky?

5. What does Tatyana do when she heard the neighbors gossip about Eugene Onegin?

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