Pride And Prejudice Quiz 10 (60 MCQs)

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1. Friendly, pleasant
2. Who pays a large portion of the money to Wickham to marry Lydia?
3. What are women barred from in this period?
4. In Chapter 8, compare how Caroline and Darcy react when a muddy Elizabeth arrives at Mr. Bingley's estate.
5. In Chapters 27-29, how does Mr. Collins act when Elizabeth and Mr. Lucas arrive for a visit?
6. Who insists that Miss Elizabeth should marry Mr. Collins?
7. Sarcastic; level headed; thinks his wife is nuts; favors Lizzy
8. According to Mr. Darcy, what qualities make a woman "accomplished" ?
9. Immediately after reading the letter from Mr. Darcy, Elizabeth felt .....
10. Fill, as with a certain quality
11. Why does Charlotte suggest that Darcy stopped to visit with Elizabeth?
12. Which event threatens to ruin the reputation of the Bennet family?
13. What is the estate that Mr. Darcy owns called?
14. Why does Mr. Wickham dislike Mr. Darcy?
15. Mr. Collins's patroness
16. How does Mr. Darcy act during the dinner at Longbourn?
17. Who discourages Elizabeth from a relationship with Wickham?
18. In Chapters 7-10, Mrs. Bennet goes to Netherfield to inquire about her sick daughter. Why?
19. How does Mr. Darcy conduct himself at the ball?
20. When Mr. Wickman is talking to the Bennet girls on the street, Mr. Darcy and Mr. Bingley see them and stop to say hello. One of them changes his face completely when he sees Mr. Wickman. Who is it?
21. What symbolizes that Darcy must be in love?
22. Why does Mrs Bennet think that is is a better idea to go to the dinner on horseback instead of by carriage although it's going to rain?
23. This character can't stop bringing up Mr. Bingley's departure to London and it makes Jane feel awful.
24. How many pounds does Mr. Darcy make a year?
25. Openness, honesty
26. Caroline writes a letter to Jane saying they leave Netherfield Park and go to London. What are the reasons of this decision?
27. What happened when Jane reached the destination?
28. What information do we learn from Mrs. Bennet in ch. 1?
29. As a result of Lady Katherine's visit, Elizabeth declares:
30. Mr. Darcy is accused of being too
31. WHO was involved in Lydia's wedding by paying Mr. Wickham's debts?
32. Who does Lady Catherine want Darcy to marry?
33. Elizabeth Bennet, the heroine of Pride & Prejudice, can best be described as .....
34. To feel or express dejection or discontent:COMPLAIN
35. Complete the quotation: "It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a ..... "
36. What is Elizabeth's initial opinion on the likelihood of Wickham and Lydia being married?
37. What is the narrator's description of Bingley's character?
38. How do the Gardiner's feel about Mr. Darcy by the end of their visit to Pemberly?
39. Why does Charlotte accept Mr Collins' proposal?
40. What does Mr. Darcy tell Elizabeth is his biggest character flaw?
41. How does Elizabeth Bennet first feel about Mr. Darcy?
42. Mr and Mrs, Bennet have five daughters. Their names are:
43. In Chapter 11, Darcy observes that Caroline and Elizabeth are walking around the room to gain his attention or because they are sharing this. What is it?
44. Who suffers from nervous complaints?
45. When Charles Bingley asked Jane to marry him, Darcy .....
46. Who comes to visit Elizabeth shortly after she refuses Mr. Collins?
47. Mr. Darcy's sister
48. Why can't Colonel Fitzwilliam marry Elizabeth?
49. Why doesn't Lizzie accept Mr. Collins's marriage proposal?
50. Mrs. Bennet encourages her daughter, Jane to impress a man at the ball. Who is this male character?
51. What does Mrs. Bennet say repeatedly that Jane will die of?
52. Mr. Collins and Charlotte live next to Lady Catherine
53. What was Mrs.Bennet's reaction when Jane and Elizabeth told her that Lydia and Mr. Wickham were going to be married?
54. Why is Elizabeth interested in Colonel Fitzwilliam?
55. Why does Lydia believe she has taken Jane's place as the leader of the sisters?
56. "He listened to her with perfect indifference while she chose to entertain herself in this manner; and as his composure convinced her that all was safe, her wit flowed long." This is an example of
57. Elizabeth and her sister Jane are close and are alike in many ways, but
58. Why does Mrs. Gardiner caution Elizabeth about falling in love with Mr. Wickham?
59. Synonym for iniquitous
60. Which of the following statements is NOT true