This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Classics > Wuthering Heights > Wuthering Heights – Quiz 3 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Wuthering Heights Quiz 3 (20 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. Who has rented Thrushcross Grange? A) Heathcliff. B) Mr. Lockwood. C) Mr. Earnshaw. D) Joseph. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Mr. Lockwood. 2. Cur meaning A) Brief and to the point. B) Open land usually withpeaty soil. C) An inferior dog or one ofmixed breed. D) Practicing great self-denial. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) An inferior dog or one ofmixed breed. 3. Mr Earnshaw died in ..... A) The kitchen. B) His bed. C) Liverpool. D) His chair. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) His chair. 4. Chapter 13:In her frail state, Catherine is bedridden. One spring morning, though, she begins to find her strength. She is pleased when her husband places ..... on her pillow. A) Fanny. B) Hareton. C) Her newborn. D) "golden crocuses". Show Answer Correct Answer: D) "golden crocuses". 5. When was Wuthering Heights Published? A) 1901. B) 1850. C) 1847. D) 1899. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) 1847. 6. Discuss the role of social class in Wuthering Heights and how it shapes the characters' lives. A) Social class has no impact on the characters' lives in Wuthering Heights. B) The characters in Wuthering Heights are not affected by social class. C) Social class in Wuthering Heights shapes the characters' lives and interactions. D) Social class is the only factor that shapes the characters' lives in Wuthering Heights. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Social class in Wuthering Heights shapes the characters' lives and interactions. 7. What does Catherine think about Heathcliff? A) He will not be happy with her. B) He does not love her. C) He is better than Edgar. D) He is innerly the same as her. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) He is innerly the same as her. 8. What is the role of nature in portraying the emotions of the characters in chapters 4 and 5? A) Nature reflects the emotions of the characters through stormy weather and rugged landscape. B) The author uses direct descriptions to convey the characters' emotions, not nature. C) The characters' emotions are portrayed through their actions and dialogue, not nature. D) Nature has no role in portraying the emotions of the characters. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Nature reflects the emotions of the characters through stormy weather and rugged landscape. 9. For how many years does the apparition say it's been a waif? A) Ten. B) Fifteen. C) Twenty. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Twenty. 10. After Linton's death, who does Nelly Dean want Cathy to marry? A) Nelly's nephew. B) Mr. Lockwood. C) Heathcliff. D) Hareton. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Mr. Lockwood. 11. What does Heathcliff do to Catherine 2's locket? A) Steals it. B) Steals half and crushes the other. C) Admires it. D) Crushes it. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Steals half and crushes the other. 12. What does Heathcliff do after overhearing Catherine's feelings about marrying him? A) He confronts Catherine. B) He leaves Wuthering Heights. C) He marries Isabella Linton out of spite. D) He seeks revenge on Edgar Linton. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) He leaves Wuthering Heights. 13. How does social class affect the relationships between characters in Wuthering Heights? A) It is the main source of happiness and harmony in the relationships between characters. B) It leads to stronger bonds and understanding between characters. C) It has no impact on the relationships between characters. D) It creates barriers and conflicts due to differences in wealth, status, and societal expectations. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) It creates barriers and conflicts due to differences in wealth, status, and societal expectations. 14. Why does Linton help Cathy escape to see her father? A) He has a strong moral compass. B) He is tired of her crying. C) He hates his father. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) He is tired of her crying. 15. Why doesn't Catherine want to marry Heathcliff? A) He's not handsome enough. B) His social class is not high enough. C) She loves Edgar more than him. D) She thinks of him as a brother. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) His social class is not high enough. 16. What feeling do we get from Wuthering Heights and its occupants in the first few chapters? A) They are cross, cold, sulky, and dark. B) They are contented, happy, and loving. C) They are a typical, old fashioned, homespun family. D) They are sad and mourning. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) They are cross, cold, sulky, and dark. 17. Ch. 20-Heathcliff refers to Linton as ..... ? A) His long lost son. B) His property. C) His servant. D) A lost orphan. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) His property. 18. Why doesn't Catherine marry Heathcliff? A) She doesn't love Heathcliff anymore. B) She loves Edgar. C) She loves Hendly. D) She's afraid of being humiliated. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) She's afraid of being humiliated. 19. Where do Cathy and Linton meet by choice? A) They only meet at Costa because it's the only place to get a decent coffee in Yorkshire. B) They only meet at Thrushcross Grange because it is cold and the house is well heated. C) They only meet at Wuthering Heights because Linton is too ill to go anywhere else. D) They meet on the moors because each is forbidden to go to the other's household. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) They meet on the moors because each is forbidden to go to the other's household. 20. Why did Heathcliff leave home? A) He's a Hendly gene. B) He doesn't want to live. C) He felt offended when he eavesdropped on the conversation. D) He argued with Catherine. 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