This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Classics > Pride And Prejudice > Pride And Prejudice – Quiz 50 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Pride And Prejudice Quiz 50 (20 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. Pride and Prejudice takes place in the 1800s, known as the ..... period. A) Royalty. B) Monarchy. C) Regency. D) Elizabethan. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Regency. 2. What does Elizabeth write to her mother about returning home? A) She wants to stay longer. B) She is ready to return home. C) She dislikes the Bennet family. D) She is in love with Mr. Bingley. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) She is ready to return home. 3. What "compliment of the high-est kind" does Mr. Darcy pay Elizabeth? A) Mr. Darcy Proposes again. B) Mr. Darcy asks to introduce Elizabeth to his sister. C) Mr. Darcy compliments her family. D) Mr. Darcy Elizabeth to go fishing. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Mr. Darcy asks to introduce Elizabeth to his sister. 4. Mrs. Bennet insists on Jane riding to Netherfield on horseback, rather than in a carriage, because ..... A) She wants the townspeople to see what an accomplished horsewoman Jane is. B) She wants to take the carriage into town herself. C) She thinks it will rain. D) She is ashamed that their carriage will be thought of as shabby. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) She thinks it will rain. 5. In Chapters 25-26, Mrs. Gardiner suggests that Jane comes to visit her in London. Why? A) She thinks a change of scenery would be good for Jane. B) She thinks that Bingley might come to visit her. C) She likes Jane's company. D) All of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) All of the above. 6. True or False:Lizzy has a double standard concerning Charlotte and Wickham. She cannot understand Wickham's marrying for security, yet she finds Charlotte's actions (of marrying a man who has a secure fortune, despite their lack of compatibility) perfectly understandable. A) True. B) False. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) False. 7. WHO hurts Darcy by saying he is not acting like a gentleman? A) Mary. B) Elizabeth. C) Lydia. D) Miss Bingley. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Elizabeth. 8. Characterized by acting in a way that contradicts what one says they think or believe A) Circumspect. B) Hypocritical. C) Capricious. D) Assiduous. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Hypocritical. 9. In Chapter 13, how does Elizabeth react when she reads Mr. Darcy's letter? A) She rebukes herself for being a poor judge of character. B) She angrily rejects Darcy's interpretation of events. C) She changes her mind about Darcy and begins to love him. D) All of these reactions take place. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) She rebukes herself for being a poor judge of character. 10. On what account does Mr Collins introduce himself to Mr Darcy at the ball? A) They have a common acquaintance. B) They work for the same person. C) Collins want to speak to Darcy about Elizabeth. D) Collins thinks he's already seen Darcy somewhere. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) They have a common acquaintance. 11. Following A) Inflict. B) Consolation. C) Subsequent. D) Vivacity. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Subsequent. 12. How did Elizabeth react to Mr. Darcy's horrible behaviour? A) She didn't take his insult seriously and laughed when she told her family about it, but in her heart, she disliked him and thought he was a rude and unpleasant man. B) She didn't tell anyone what she had heard but in her heart, she disliked him and thought he was a rude and unpleasant man. C) She told him immediately that he was a rude and horrible man. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) She didn't take his insult seriously and laughed when she told her family about it, but in her heart, she disliked him and thought he was a rude and unpleasant man. 13. Mr Bingley's sister, Miss Bingley. Where is Miss Bingley from? A) Derbyshire. B) Yorkshire. C) Penbrookshire. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Yorkshire. 14. Why does Mr. Collins come to Longbourn? A) He wants to become acquainted with his relatives. B) He wants to redecorate it. C) He is looking for a wife. D) He is passing through town. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) He is looking for a wife. 15. How does Pride and Prejudice reflect the social context of early 19th-century England? A) Through its focus on technology. B) By highlighting the importance of marriage and social class. C) Through its critique of the monarchy. D) By advocating for women's independence. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) By highlighting the importance of marriage and social class. 16. Criticism for a fault:REBUKE A) Repine. B) Impunity. C) Indignation. D) Reproof. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Reproof. 17. Express severe disapproval of, especially in a formal statement. A) Haughty. B) Laudable. C) Pecuniary. D) Censure. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Censure. 18. Very quiet and uncommunicative A) Antagonizing. B) Insolent. C) Outspoken. D) Taciturn. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Taciturn. 19. Following Charlotte's engagement ot MR. Collins, her friendship with Elizabeth cools because ..... A) Charlotte's mother tells Charlotte that Elizabeth is jealous. B) Married women were expected to be close friends only with other married women. C) Elizabeth is disappointed in her friend. D) Mr. Collins asks Charlotte not to be friends with Elizabeth. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Elizabeth is disappointed in her friend. 20. Where does Elizabeth live? A) Pemberly. B) Rosings. C) Meryton. D) None of the above. 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