This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Classics > Pride And Prejudice > Pride And Prejudice – Quiz 26 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Pride And Prejudice Quiz 26 (20 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. At the Netherfield ball, why does Mr. Collins think he can talk to Darcy? A) Because he keeps seeing Darcy staring at Elizabeth. B) Because he is in the upper class like Darcy. C) Because he is acquainted with Darcy's aunt, Lady Catherine De Bourgh. D) Because he is a clergyman and wants to give Darcy religious advice. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Because he is acquainted with Darcy's aunt, Lady Catherine De Bourgh. 2. According to Mr. Darcy, why did he break up the growing relationship between Jane and Mr. Bingley? A) He wants Bingley to marry his sister. B) He felt that Bingley would regret his choice. C) He was ashamed of the Bennets. D) He didn't think Jane loved him. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) He didn't think Jane loved him. 3. How does the novel portray the role of women in society? A) Limited and constrained by social expectations and gender norms. B) Valued and respected by society. C) Ignored and overlooked by society. D) Empowered and liberated by society. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Limited and constrained by social expectations and gender norms. 4. Grossly unfair and morally wrong. A) Hackneyed. B) Imprudent. C) Alacrity. D) Iniquitous. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Iniquitous. 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? A) Darcy thinks Elizabeth's family do not have an appropriate behaviour. B) Darcy thinks Elizabeth's family do not have enough land and money. C) Darcy thinks Elizabeth's family do not have good personal hygiene. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Darcy thinks Elizabeth's family do not have an appropriate behaviour. 6. Why did Mr Darcy separate Jane Bennet and Mr Bingley? A) Because he believed Jane loved Bingley only for his money. B) Because he was secretly in love with Jane. C) Because he is mean and doesn't like people who love each other. D) Because he couldn't bear the idea of his friend being happier that he was. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Because he believed Jane loved Bingley only for his money. 7. What do Lydia and Kitty do to embarass the family at the ball? A) They sing badly. B) They chase Mr. Bingley around the ball. C) They run around chasing the officers. D) They chase Mr. Collins around until he fall in front of everyone. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) They run around chasing the officers. 8. What does Miss Bingley do to show Jane how little their friendship means to her? A) Caroline takes a month to visit Jane in London. B) Caroline hates the Bennet family. C) Caroline punches her in the face. D) Caroline is jealous of Lizzy. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Caroline takes a month to visit Jane in London. 9. Where is the story set? A) 1930. B) Australia. C) USA. D) England. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) England. 10. When Bingley leaves Netherfield, his sister Caroline is wearing ..... A) A blue hat. B) A black hat. C) A white hat. D) A black veil. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) A black hat. 11. Which character's home plays the greatest symbolic role in the novel? A) Darcy's. B) Elizabeth's. C) Bingley's. D) Mr. Collins's. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Darcy's. 12. True or False:Elizabeth readily agrees to Darcy's second marriage proposal A) False. B) True. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) True. 13. Who's letter points out all the imprudence and shame of Lydia's situation? A) Mr. Collins. B) Mr. Darcy. C) Mr. Bingley. D) Mr. Gardiner. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Mr. Collins. 14. To credit, assign A) Extravagance. B) Sanguine. C) Exuberance. D) Attribute. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Attribute. 15. What does Elizabeth recommend to encourage affection/encourage love? A) Poetry. B) Dancing. C) Food. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Dancing. 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? A) She becomes sad and starts to cry. B) She gets angry and leaves the room. C) She meekly says nothing at all. D) She politely defends her family. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) She politely defends her family. 17. What is the effect of the narrative point of view in Pride and Prejudice? A) It limits the reader's understanding of the characters. B) It provides an unbiased perspective on events. C) It allows insight into Elizabeth Bennet's thoughts and feelings. D) It creates confusion about the plot. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) It allows insight into Elizabeth Bennet's thoughts and feelings. 18. What does Miss Bingley think of the Bennet sisters? A) They would make wonderful wives. B) They are not good enough to marry rich men. C) They are beautiful. D) They aren't very nice. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) They are not good enough to marry rich men. 19. When do Elizabeth's feelings toward Mr. Darcy change? A) When he fights Mr. Wickham in a duel. B) When he marries Miss Bingley. C) When he sends her money. D) When he writes a letter explaining his actions. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) When he writes a letter explaining his actions. 20. Who proposed marriage to Elizabeth? A) Colonel Fitzwilliam and Mr Darcy. B) Wickham and Charles Bingley. C) Mr Darcy and Mr Collins. D) Mr Collins and Charles Bingley. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Mr Darcy and Mr Collins. ← PreviousNext →Related QuizzesClassics QuizzesPride And Prejudice Quiz 1Pride And Prejudice Quiz 2Pride And Prejudice Quiz 3Pride And Prejudice Quiz 4Pride And Prejudice Quiz 5Pride And Prejudice Quiz 6Pride And Prejudice Quiz 7Pride And Prejudice Quiz 8Pride And Prejudice Quiz 9 🏠 Back to Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books