This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > English Literature > Classics > Pride And Prejudice > Pride And Prejudice – Quiz 14 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Pride And Prejudice Quiz 14 (60 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. When she first meets her, Elizabeth realizes that Georgiana is: A) As arrogant as her brother. B) Very shy. C) In love with Charles Bingley. D) Incapable of being a society wife. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Very shy. 2. Near the end of the novel, Mr. Darcy visits Mr. Bennet to ask permission to marry Elizabeth. How does Mr. Bennet respond? A) At first he is surprised, but when Elizabeth explains the situation, he consents. B) He becomes angry and says that Elizabeth will never marry him. C) He immediately consents because he knows that Darcy is rich. D) He tells Darcy that he is not good enough for his daughter. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) At first he is surprised, but when Elizabeth explains the situation, he consents. 3. Where does Mr. Darcy propose to Elizabeth for the first time? A) Longbourn. B) London. C) Netherfield Park. D) Pemberley. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) London. 4. How old was Miss Darcy when she eloped with Wickham? A) 16. B) 17. C) 20. D) 15. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) 15. 5. Which of the following is a subplot, secondary in importance, to the main story lineof Pride & Prejudice? A) Jane and Mr. Bingley meet, fall in love, but take their time getting married due to. B) Caroline Bingley is jealous of Elizabeth. C) Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy, against their better judgement, begin to fall in love. D) Mr. Collins goes to work for Lady Catherine at Rosings Park. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Jane and Mr. Bingley meet, fall in love, but take their time getting married due to. 6. What does Elizabeth say is her main folly after reading her letter from Darcy? A) Love. B) Pride. C) Vanity. D) Prejudice. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Prejudice. 7. Subject to odd ideas, notions, or fancies; playful; unpredictable A) Volatility. B) Vindication. C) Whimsical. D) Equivocal. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Vindication. 8. Jane is the oldest Bennet daughter. A) False. B) True. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) True. 9. Where does Elizabeth go with her aunt and uncle while Lydia is in Brighton? A) Meryton. B) London. C) Derbyshire. D) Hunsford. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Derbyshire. 10. Why did Darcy "save" Bingley from a marriage to Jane? He tells Lizzie this. A) Jane's lack of fortune was an insurmountable problem. B) Jane's family is lacking in decorum and social status. C) He thought that Jane had no feelings for Bingley. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) He thought that Jane had no feelings for Bingley. 11. In Chapters 7-10, which of the Bennets appears most excited to hear about the arrival of new people in town? A) Mr. and Mrs. Bennet. B) Jane and Elizabeth. C) Kitty and Lydia. D) Jane and Mary. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Kitty and Lydia. 12. Jane, the eldest sister, ends up marrying: A) Mr. Darcy. B) Mr. Bingley. C) No one. D) Mr. Wickham. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Mr. Bingley. 13. Was made to take credit for paying off Wickham to marry Lydia A) Mr. Gardiner. B) Mr. Collins. C) Mr. Darcy. D) Mr. Bennet. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Mr. Gardiner. 14. Near the end of the novel, Bingley visits the Bennet family and finally asks Jane to marry him. How does Jane respond? A) She states that she is convinced that they could not make each other happy. B) She states that she needs more time to think about it. C) She accepts the proposal. D) She states that he is the last man in the world she would marry. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) She accepts the proposal. 15. A state of being carried away by overwhelming emotion A) Ascertain. B) Rapture. C) Circumspect. D) Censure. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Rapture. 16. To which Bennet daughter does Mr. Collins propose marriage? A) Lydia. B) Elizabeth. C) Jane. D) Mary. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Elizabeth. 17. Who ends up marrying Mr. Collins? A) Mary Bennet. B) Catherine de Bourgh. C) Charlotte Lucas. D) Lydia Bennet. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Charlotte Lucas. 18. What does Lady Catherine ask Elizabeth to do? A) Visit Anne once every year. B) Take drawing lessons. C) Promise never to marry Mr. Darcy. D) Marry Mr. Collins. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Promise never to marry Mr. Darcy. 19. Why does Lizzy go to Netherfield? A) To ask them to attend a ball at Longbourne. B) To apologize for Lizzy's behavior. C) To nurse Jane back to health. D) To confront Darcy for his rudeness. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) To nurse Jane back to health. 20. Continuing to add chicken stock to the soup will help the rice become ..... A) Aloof. B) Al dente. C) Alma mater. D) Sensible. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Al dente. 21. What do Bingley and his sisters come to Longbourn to personally deliver? A) A true explanation of the history. B) A proposal of marriage. C) A request to hunt on their lands. D) An invitation to a ball at Netherfield. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) An invitation to a ball at Netherfield. 22. Darcy's best friend A) Mr. Collins. B) Mr. Bennet. C) Mr. Bingley. D) Mr. Wickham. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Mr. Bingley. 23. What is Miss Elizabeth's response to Mr. Collins' proposal? A) She declines his proposal. B) She asks for more time to think. C) She suggests they remain friends. D) She accepts his proposal. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) She declines his proposal. 24. Who is disappointed to learn that Lydia will be travelling with the regiment/soldiers now that she is married? A) Mr. Bennet. B) Mrs. Bennet. C) Kitty. D) Mary. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Mrs. Bennet. 25. Why was Mr Darcy so polite and welcoming when Lizzy and her relatives visited Pemberley? A) His sister made him polite. B) He actually wasn't welcoming. C) He was proud. D) He wanted to show Elizabeth he could change. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) He wanted to show Elizabeth he could change. 26. A number of TV critics deemed the show "morally ..... , " and the ratings were no picnic either. A) Reprehensible. B) Sedate. C) Whimsical. D) Environ. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Reprehensible. 27. What is Darcy's opinion of the people at the Meryton ball? A) He finds them dull and uninteresting. B) He is impressed by their intelligence and wit. C) He thinks they are cheerful and sociable. D) He believes they are too reserved and introverted. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) He finds them dull and uninteresting. 28. In Chapter 3, how are Mr. Bingley and Mr. Darcy perceived when they first attend a ball? A) Mr. Bingley is seen as social but Mr. Darcy is seen as arrogant. B) Both men are seen as friendly and social. C) Mr. Darcy is seen as social but Mr. Bingley is seen as arrogant. D) Both men are seen as proud and arrogant. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Mr. Bingley is seen as social but Mr. Darcy is seen as arrogant. 29. Elizabeth decides to go to Mr. Bingley's house and see her sister, who is ill.She goes there ..... A) By horse. B) By carriage. C) Walking. D) By bike. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Walking. 30. The Bennets have ..... daughters. A) 6. B) 3. C) 5. D) 4. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) 5. 31. Smart but not beautiful A) Elizabeth Bennet. B) Jane Bennet. C) Mary Bennet. D) Lydia Bennet. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Mary Bennet. 32. In Chapters 25-26, what favor does Charlotte ask of Elizabeth shortly after her marriage? A) To be the godmother of her child. B) To always think of her as a good friend. C) To be the maid of honor at Elizabeth's marriage. D) To come and visit her in her new home. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) To come and visit her in her new home. 33. Why does Mrs. Bennet tell the girls she must be grateful for? A) Their father loves them so well that he went out of his way to make Mr. Bingley's acquaintance. B) Mr. Bennet wants the girls get married as much as Mrs. Bennet. C) They are very wealthy. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Their father loves them so well that he went out of his way to make Mr. Bingley's acquaintance. 34. What character flaw does Darcy see in Elizabeth? A) She thinks that she is perfect. B) She has a desire to hate everyone. C) She misunderstands other people. D) She finds character flaws in others. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) She misunderstands other people. 35. A thought or idea based on thin evidence; to form a conclusion with little evidence A) Appease. B) Demean. C) Vex. D) Surmise. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Surmise. 36. What favor does Mr. Collins ask of Elizabeth after Bingley and his sisters visit Longbourn? A) Her first two dances at the ball at Netherfield. B) Some advice about how to propose to her sister. C) An hour of private conversation. D) To read some of Frodycy's sermons with him and her sisters. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Her first two dances at the ball at Netherfield. 37. Noun:a person's face or facial expression A) Eminent. B) Personable. C) Stricture. D) Countenance. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Countenance. 38. Which couple represents "pride" and "prejudice" ? A) Jane and Mr. Bingley. B) Lydia and Mr. Wickham. C) Charlotte Lucas and Mr. Collins. D) Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy . Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy . 39. Which daughter does Mrs. Bennet claim is Mr. Bennet's favorite? A) Jane. B) Mary. C) Lydia. D) Elizabeth. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Elizabeth. 40. WHO is accused by Darcey of being too indifferent? A) Miss Bingley. B) Jane Bennet. C) Mr. Collins. D) Lady Catherine. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Jane Bennet. 41. Which word means "bold" or "rude" ? A) Impertinent. B) Deign. C) Fastidious. D) Cordial. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Impertinent. 42. Charlotte's expectations of her life with Mr. Collins are that ..... A) He will make her the "happiest of women". B) His wealth will compensate for their lack of love. C) She has as much chance of happiness with hima as with anybody. D) He will make a much better husband thant her mother predicts. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) She has as much chance of happiness with hima as with anybody. 43. What flattery does Mr. Bennett give his wife in regards to the new tenant? A) She is so handsome, Mr. Bingley might chose her instead of one of her daughters. B) She is so friendly, Mr. Bingley will pick her. C) He gave her no compliment. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) She is so handsome, Mr. Bingley might chose her instead of one of her daughters. 44. Mrs. Gardiner discourages Lizzy from forming an attachment to this character: A) Mr. Darcy. B) Mr. Wickham. C) Colonel Fitzwilliam. D) Mr. Bingley. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Mr. Wickham. 45. In Chapter 7, the Bennet family receives the news that Wickham is willing to marry Lydia if he is given a large sum of money. Who does Mr. Bennet initially think paid this large sum of money? A) Mr. Gardiner. B) Die. Philips. C) Sir William Lucas. D) Mr. Darcy. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Mr. Gardiner. 46. When Jane hears that Bingley has returned to town, she A) Curses and punches a wall. B) Smiles and seems unaffected. C) Blushes and looks uncomfortable. D) Cries and runs from the room. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Blushes and looks uncomfortable. 47. Spilled the beans to Elizabeth that Darcy convinced Bingley to forget about Jane A) Mr. Wickham. B) Mr. Gardiner. C) Colonel Fitzwilliam. D) Mr. Bennet. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Colonel Fitzwilliam. 48. What are Mr. Collins' intentions in coming to Longbourne? Who does he settle upon, after learning that his first choice is unavailable? A) He wanted to visit family. B) He lives there now. C) He has a new job there. D) He is looking for a wife. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) He is looking for a wife. 49. What causes Elizabeth's severe headache after her conversation with Colonel Fitzwilliam? A) Tears. B) Fear. C) Confusion. D) Hatred. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Tears. 50. Mr. Bennet rebukes Catherine (Kitty) Bennet for ..... A) Spending too much time playing the piano. B) Coughing too much. C) Being too focused on boys. D) Reading too much. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Coughing too much. 51. Who does it say are ignornant, idle, and vain? A) Mr. Darcy and Mr. Bingley. B) Elizabeth and Jane. C) Caroline and Louisa. D) Lydia and Kitty. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Lydia and Kitty. 52. In Chapters 25-26, what does Elizabeth conclude about Wickham now that he likes someone else other than her? A) She hates him. B) She was never in love with him. C) She doesn't feel anything. D) She still loves him madly. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) She was never in love with him. 53. Who is ignorant, idle, and vain? A) Darcy and Bingley. B) The Bennet sisters. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The Bennet sisters. 54. Which of the following is NOT an established practice in England during Austen's time? A) Women learning to do household chores. B) Women acquiring skills in playing musical instruments. C) Women inheriting properties after their father's death. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Women inheriting properties after their father's death. 55. The following question has two parts. Answer Part A and then answer Part B. Part A:Which is the best paraphrase of the meaning of provocations as Elizabeth uses the word in paragraph 8? A) Hopes for the future. B) Justifications for acting this way. C) Obligations to family to consider. D) Worrisome problems to solve. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Justifications for acting this way. 56. In Chapters 7-12, does Mrs. Bennet's plan to bring Bingley and Jane together appear to be working? A) Yes, because Bingley appears to be growing more fond of Jane. B) Yes, because Jane became sick and had to spend a few days at the Bennet home. C) No, because Bingley has only a temporary interest in Jane. D) No, because Bingley appears more interested in Elizabeth than Jane. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Yes, because Bingley appears to be growing more fond of Jane. 57. How does Jane Austen use irony in the story? A) To emphasize the romantic elements of the story. B) To showcase the characters' honesty and sincerity. C) To downplay the importance of social class in the story. D) To highlight the social norms and hypocrisy of the characters. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) To highlight the social norms and hypocrisy of the characters. 58. "Miss Bennet he acknowledged to be pretty, but she smiled too much." Is an example of: A) Characterization through the Opinion of Others. B) Characterization through Action. C) Characterization though Dialogue. D) Characterization through the Author's Perspective. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Characterization through the Author's Perspective. 59. Refers to the ability to think quickly, make clever and humorous remarks, or show intelligence and creativity in conversation. A) Aloof. B) Sccupulous. C) Estate. D) Wit. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Wit. 60. The studious and plain Bennet daughter A) Jane. B) Mary. C) Elizabeth. D) Lydia. 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