This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > English Literature > Classics > Wuthering Heights > Wuthering Heights – Quiz 7 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Wuthering Heights Quiz 7 (60 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. What is Nelly referring to when she states, "Any relic of the dead is precious, if they were valued living" ? A) A scarf belonging to Isabella. B) Mrs. Linton's diamond ring. C) A lock of Heathcliff's hair. D) A letter from Isabella. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) A letter from Isabella. 2. Complete the following Venn diagram below comparing and contrasting Wuthering Heights and Thrushcross Grange: A) Wuthering Heights and Thrushcross Grange have similar characteristics and represent the same ideas. B) Wuthering Heights represents wildness and chaos, while Thrushcross Grange represents order and civilization. C) Wuthering Heights represents order and civilization, while Thrushcross Grange represents wildness and chaos. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Wuthering Heights represents wildness and chaos, while Thrushcross Grange represents order and civilization. 3. How does Hindley surprise his family at his father's funeral? A) He arrives home with a wife. B) He does not cry at the funeral. C) He stops fighting with Heathcliff. D) He stops talking to Cathy. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) He arrives home with a wife. 4. Provide evidence for; to show A) Morose. B) Alms. C) Manifest. D) Perseverance. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Manifest. 5. Our greatest tacit understanding is I do not care, you ignored me.Tacit meaning in this sentence? A) Understood or implied without being stated. B) Brief and to the point. C) Practicing great self-denial. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Understood or implied without being stated. 6. What is the theme of the story? A) Love, relationships. B) Class differences, revenge. C) Solitude, love, the dominance of patriarchy. D) All of them. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) All of them. 7. When drunk, what does Hindley claim to have done to Kenneth? A) Trampled him under his horse. B) Pushed him into the marsh. C) Blamed him for Frances' death. D) Left him outside in the snow. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Pushed him into the marsh. 8. 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. 9. Which character is a religious hypocrite, and features prominently in Lockwood's dream in Chapter 3? A) Hindley. B) Joseph. C) Heathcliff. D) Nelly. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Joseph. 10. 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. 11. What is the significance of the ghost that Mr. Lockwood sees? A) It is a symbol of Mr. Lockwood's own fears. B) It signifies the peaceful past of Wuthering Heights. C) It foreshadows the turbulent events to come. D) It represents Heathcliff's hidden kindness. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) It foreshadows the turbulent events to come. 12. What does Heathcliff demand he and Hindley exchange, leading to a fight? (Chapter 4) A) Wills. B) Horses. C) Cars. D) Girlfriends. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Horses. 13. 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. 14. Who is the narrator of the story at the beginning of Wuthering Heights? A) Nelly Dean. B) Catherine. C) Mr. Lockwood. D) Heathcliff. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Mr. Lockwood. 15. 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. 16. What was the young woman's reaction when the narrator tried to make conversation? A) She smiled. B) She laughed. C) She cried. D) She stared. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) She stared. 17. Cathy Linton was Heathcliff's wife. A) True. B) False. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) False. 18. 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. 19. 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. 20. What do Catherine and Linton mock Hareton for? A) His friendship with Heathcliff. B) His family. C) His illiteracy. D) His clothes. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) His illiteracy. 21. What makes Heathcliff a monster? A) Edgar Linton. B) Weather. C) Catherine. D) Society. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Society. 22. 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. 23. How does the setting of the Yorkshire moors contribute to the story's atmosphere? A) It adds a sense of isolation and wildness. B) It highlights the characters' wealth and status. C) It provides a backdrop for the characters' adventures. D) It contrasts with the peaceful life at Thrushcross Grange. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) It adds a sense of isolation and wildness. 24. What is the theme of this novel? A) Family is most important. B) Revenge. C) A man reaches his goal. D) Revenge isn't always sweet. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Revenge isn't always sweet. 25. The ..... soldier died protecting his queen. A) Perseverance. B) Morse. C) Alms. D) Stalwart. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Stalwart. 26. Not showing respect; rude A) Sundry. B) Slovenly. C) Impertinence. D) Stalwart. E) Morose. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Impertinence. 27. What did Catherine compare her love for Edgar Linton to? A) Leaves on the trees. B) Rocks in the ground. C) The wind and rain. D) The howling wind. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Leaves on the trees. 28. Cathy's sibling is called A) Heathcliff. B) Ellen. C) Nelly. D) Hindley. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Hindley. 29. He began to ..... loudly. Definition:to shout, to yell A) Vociferate. B) Whisper. C) Note. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Vociferate. 30. What peculiar event happens to Mr. Lockwood during his stay at Wuthering Heights? A) He gets lost on the moors. B) He sees a ghost at the window. C) He finds a hidden treasure. D) He falls ill with a fever. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) He sees a ghost at the window. 31. Linton is not very likable. Why do you think Cathy cares for him? A) Although he is sickly he is beautiful and speaks persuasively. B) Although he is selfish, miserable, and sickly, he is the only person around who is her own age and class. C) Although he is stunted he is very interesting and well read. D) He is actually lovely. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Although he is selfish, miserable, and sickly, he is the only person around who is her own age and class. 32. Cathy asked Heathcliff to let her ..... A) Marry Linton. B) Have something to eat. C) Go home. D) Stay with Ellen. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Go home. 33. Who are the protagonists? A) Heathcliff and Catherine. B) Heathcliff and Isabella. C) Mr. Lockwood and Hareton. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Heathcliff and Catherine. 34. What does the term "Wuthering" in Wuthering Heights refer to? A) The architectural style of the farmhouse. B) The stormy weather typical of the area. C) The family name of the protagonists. D) A type of flower that grows around the farmhouse. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The stormy weather typical of the area. 35. What is the theme that is prominent in these chapters? Provide examples from the text to support your answer. A) The theme of nature and its influence on characters. B) Social class and its impact on relationships. C) The theme of love and its impact on decision making. D) The theme of revenge and its consequences. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Social class and its impact on relationships. 36. Messy and dirty (In reference to one's appearance.) A) Surly. B) Sundry. C) Soliloquise. D) Slovenly. E) Stalwart. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Slovenly. 37. Explain the concept of love and its portrayal in Wuthering Heights. A) Love in Wuthering Heights is portrayed as boring, uneventful, and unremarkable. B) Love in Wuthering Heights is portrayed as intense, passionate, and often destructive. C) Love in Wuthering Heights is portrayed as superficial, insincere, and unimportant. D) Love in Wuthering Heights is portrayed as calm, peaceful, and harmonious. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Love in Wuthering Heights is portrayed as intense, passionate, and often destructive. 38. What does Heathcliff say he will never forgive Catherine for? A) Marrying Edgar. B) Having Edgar's baby. C) Breaking his heart. D) Causing herself pain. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Causing herself pain. 39. After Hindley's death, who assumes custody of Hareton Earnshaw (son of Hindley-Catherine's brother)? A) Joseph. B) Lockwood. C) Heathcliff. D) Edgar. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Heathcliff. 40. Hareton is saved from his fall by A) Heathcliff. B) Hindley. C) Mrs Dean. D) Cathy. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Heathcliff. 41. A dirty, black-haired boy who looked like a gypsy" is the description of: A) Heatchliff. B) Joseph. C) Edgard. D) Lockwood. E) Hindly. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Heatchliff. 42. Who did Heathcliff say the young woman was? A) His daughter. B) His daughter-in-law. C) His wife. D) His sister. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) His daughter-in-law. 43. Heathcliff ..... to the man who saved him from a life on the streets. A) Showed intense gratitude. B) Gave nothing but trouble. C) Showed no gratitude. D) Gave all his money. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Showed no gratitude. 44. In Catherine's diary, what does she say that Hindley calls Heathcliff? A) A ruffian. B) A vagabond. C) A foundling. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) A vagabond. 45. Which of these was written by a well-known Victorian Author? A) Macbeth. B) Oliver Twist. C) A Brave New World. D) The Tempest. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Oliver Twist. 46. Describe the setting of Wuthering Heights in chapters 4 and 5 and explain its significance to the story. A) The setting of Wuthering Heights in chapters 4 and 5 is the deserts of Arizona. B) The setting of Wuthering Heights in chapters 4 and 5 is the mountains of Switzerland. C) The setting of Wuthering Heights in chapters 4 and 5 is the moors of Yorkshire. D) The setting of Wuthering Heights in chapters 4 and 5 is the beaches of California. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The setting of Wuthering Heights in chapters 4 and 5 is the moors of Yorkshire. 47. What was the weather like when the narrator arrived at Wuthering Heights? A) Rainy. B) Snowing. C) Sunny. D) Windy. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Snowing. 48. What did Heathcliff's servant Joseph demand from Mr Edgar? A) To take Linton back to Wuthering Heights immediately. B) To let Linton stay at the Grange for a few more days. C) To send Linton to a boarding school. D) To allow Linton to visit Wuthering Heights occasionally. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) To take Linton back to Wuthering Heights immediately. 49. What is not a symbol in "Wuthering Heights" ? A) Wuthering Heights. B) Cottage. C) Moor. D) Thrushcross Grange. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Cottage. 50. She spoke with ..... on the need for better schools.Definition:persuasive speaking A) Wisdom. B) Eloquence. C) Clarity. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Eloquence. 51. What relationship does Heathcliff have with the Earnshaw family? A) He is an orphan taken in by Mr. Earnshaw. B) He is a distant cousin. C) He is Mr. Earnshaw's legitimate son. D) He is a servant. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) He is an orphan taken in by Mr. Earnshaw. 52. Catherine falls in love with Edgar A) False. B) True. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) False. 53. What is the social class of the Linton family in Wuthering Heights? A) Working class. B) Upper class. C) Lower class. D) Middle class. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Upper class. 54. What is the reason behind Heathcliff's obsession with Catherine's ghost? A) To seek revenge. B) To inherit the Grange. C) To confess his love. D) To ask for forgiveness. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) To seek revenge. 55. Where does Wuthering Heights take place? A) The Yorkshire moors. B) English country homes in coastal villages. C) Busy London Streets. D) Paris. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) The Yorkshire moors. 56. Which characters speaks the words " i am Heathcliff !" A) Heathcliff. B) Hareton. C) Catherine. D) Linton Heathcliff. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Catherine. 57. Persistent determination A) Brace. B) Hale. C) Sinewy. D) Perseverance. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Perseverance. 58. Cathy has adopted A) A double character. B) Hareton. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) A double character. 59. Why is Hareton trying to learn to read? A) To impress Cathy. B) Because Lit happens. C) To get a good job. D) To read the works on the Brontes. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) To impress Cathy. 60. Where does Lockwood sleep after he's been attacked by the dogs? A) In the kitchen, in front of the fire. B) In Heathcliff's bedroom. C) In an oak closet. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) In an oak closet. ← PreviousNext →Related QuizzesClassics QuizzesEnglish Literature QuizzesWuthering Heights Quiz 1Wuthering Heights Quiz 2Wuthering Heights Quiz 3Wuthering Heights Quiz 4Wuthering Heights Quiz 5Wuthering Heights Quiz 6Wuthering Heights Quiz 8 🏠 Back to Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books