This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Classics > Wuthering Heights > Wuthering Heights – Quiz 20 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Wuthering Heights Quiz 20 (20 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. Who is the author of 'Wuthering Heights'? A) Emily Bronte. B) Agatha Christie. C) Charlotte Bronte. D) Jane Austen. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Emily Bronte. 2. Which character is a religious hypocrite, and features prominently in Lockwood's dream in Chapter 3? A) Nelly. B) Hindley. C) Heathcliff. D) Joseph. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Joseph. 3. How does Cathy feel about ghosting Linton? A) She is indifferent. B) She is angry that Linton is complaining about it. C) She does actually feel bad and Nelly agrees to bring her to Wuthering Heights. D) She feels that it's not her responsibility to entertain Linton. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) She does actually feel bad and Nelly agrees to bring her to Wuthering Heights. 4. Smoke A) Feeling of uneasiness. B) A written communication. C) A hint or insinuation. D) A letter. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Feeling of uneasiness. 5. What is the significance of the ghost that Mr. Lockwood sees? A) It foreshadows the turbulent events to come. B) It represents Heathcliff's hidden kindness. C) It signifies the peaceful past of Wuthering Heights. D) It is a symbol of Mr. Lockwood's own fears. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) It foreshadows the turbulent events to come. 6. Querulous A) Complaining regularly. B) Persistent. C) Expressed or conveyed without speech. D) Even of mind/disposition. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Complaining regularly. 7. What does Heathcliff demand he and Hindley exchange, leading to a fight? (Chapter 4) A) Girlfriends. B) Wills. C) Horses. D) Cars. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Horses. 8. Earnshaw's description of Heathcliff highlight A) The theme of love. B) The theme of jealousy. C) Stereotypical assumptions about race and class. D) Orphan children. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Stereotypical assumptions about race and class. 9. Who is the narrator of the story at the beginning of Wuthering Heights? A) Heathcliff. B) Catherine. C) Mr. Lockwood. D) Nelly Dean. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Mr. Lockwood. 10. What was the condition of Linton when he arrived at the Grange? A) Angry and stubborn. B) Healthy and energetic. C) Pale and weak. D) Happy and excited. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Pale and weak. 11. What was the young woman's reaction when the narrator tried to make conversation? A) She smiled. B) She laughed. C) She stared. D) She cried. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) She stared. 12. Cathy Linton was Heathcliff's wife. A) True. B) False. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) False. 13. What did the narrator say about the meal? A) It was tasteless. B) It was disgusting. C) It was tasty. D) It was bland. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) It was tasty. 14. What caused the narrator's illness? A) The howling wind. B) The crash of thunder. C) The falling branch. D) Heathcliff's actions. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Heathcliff's actions. 15. What's the genre of the story? A) Drama. B) Novel. C) Fiction. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Novel. 16. What do Catherine and Linton mock Hareton for? A) His clothes. B) His illiteracy. C) His friendship with Heathcliff. D) His family. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) His illiteracy. 17. What makes Heathcliff a monster? A) Catherine. B) Weather. C) Society. D) Edgar Linton. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Society. 18. Bathos A) The sudden appearance of the commonplace in otherwise elevated style. B) Literary element invoking pity or compassion. C) The sudden appearance of the elevated in otherwise commonplace style. D) A really long, hot, Lavender-scented bath. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) The sudden appearance of the commonplace in otherwise elevated style. 19. How has Heathcliff changed during his absence of three years? A) Better appearance, more understanding. B) Richer, more suitable suitor for Catherine. C) Better appearance, more wealth and education, but more full of hate and cruelty. D) More despondent and melancholy, more wild and beastlike. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Better appearance, more wealth and education, but more full of hate and cruelty. 20. Admonition A) Being killed or sacrificed. B) Quality of shrewdness; having insight. C) A gentle and friendly reproof. D) Anxiety arising from awareness of guilt. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) A gentle and friendly reproof. ← PreviousNext →Related QuizzesClassics QuizzesWuthering Heights Quiz 1Wuthering Heights Quiz 2Wuthering Heights Quiz 3Wuthering Heights Quiz 4Wuthering Heights Quiz 5Wuthering Heights Quiz 6Wuthering Heights Quiz 7Wuthering Heights Quiz 8Wuthering Heights Quiz 9 🏠 Back to Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books