Pride And Prejudice Quiz 26 (20 MCQs)

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1. At the Netherfield ball, why does Mr. Collins think he can talk to Darcy?
2. According to Mr. Darcy, why did he break up the growing relationship between Jane and Mr. Bingley?
3. How does the novel portray the role of women in society?
4. Grossly unfair and morally wrong.
5. "It pains me to say this, but it was the lack of propriety shown by your mother, your three younger sisters-even, on occasion, your father."What does Mr Darcy mean?
6. Why did Mr Darcy separate Jane Bennet and Mr Bingley?
7. What do Lydia and Kitty do to embarass the family at the ball?
8. What does Miss Bingley do to show Jane how little their friendship means to her?
9. Where is the story set?
10. When Bingley leaves Netherfield, his sister Caroline is wearing .....
11. Which character's home plays the greatest symbolic role in the novel?
12. True or False:Elizabeth readily agrees to Darcy's second marriage proposal
13. Who's letter points out all the imprudence and shame of Lydia's situation?
14. To credit, assign
15. What does Elizabeth recommend to encourage affection/encourage love?
16. In Chapter 6, Elizabeth goes to visit Charlotte, and is invited to dinner with Lady Catherine. How does Elizabeth respond when Lady Catherine disapproves of the way she was raised?
17. What is the effect of the narrative point of view in Pride and Prejudice?
18. What does Miss Bingley think of the Bennet sisters?
19. When do Elizabeth's feelings toward Mr. Darcy change?
20. Who proposed marriage to Elizabeth?