Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen (1813)
  • 1. Pride and Prejudice, published in 1813, is a classic novel by Jane Austen that explores the themes of love, social class, and the complexity of relationships in early 19th century England. The story centers around the intelligent and spirited Elizabeth Bennet, the second of five daughters in the Bennet family, as she navigates the pressures of societal expectations and the pursuit of marriage. Through her interactions with the wealthy and proud Mr. Darcy, Elizabeth learns about the importance of understanding and valuing character over superficial judgments and societal status. Austen's incisive wit and keen observations of human behavior create a rich tapestry of social commentary, illustrating the struggles of women seeking autonomy in a male-dominated society. The novel deftly portrays a spectrum of characters, from the pompous Mr. Collins to the charming yet deceitful Mr. Wickham, each contributing to Elizabeth's journey of self-discovery and her evolving perceptions of love and pride. Ultimately, Pride and Prejudice remains a beloved work, celebrated for its enduring relevance, sharp humor, and its powerful message about the transformative power of understanding and respect in relationships.

    Who is the main character in 'Pride and Prejudice'?
A) Mrs. Bennet
B) Mr. Darcy
C) Jane Bennet
D) Elizabeth Bennet
  • 2. Which wealthy bachelor catches the attention of Mrs. Bennet as a potential suitor for her daughters?
A) Mr. Collins
B) Mr. Bingley
C) Mr. Wickham
D) Mr. Darcy
  • 3. Who is Elizabeth's older sister who is known for her beauty and kindness?
A) Kitty Bennet
B) Mary Bennet
C) Jane Bennet
D) Lydia Bennet
  • 4. Who is the wealthy and proud aristocrat who initially insults Elizabeth at the Meryton assembly?
A) Mr. Wickham
B) Mr. Bingley
C) Mr. Darcy
D) Mr. Collins
  • 5. What is the name of Mr. Darcy's estate in Derbyshire?
A) Rosings Park
B) Pemberley
C) Netherfield
D) Longbourn
  • 6. Who proposes to Elizabeth and gets rejected due to his pompous and obsequious nature?
A) Colonel Fitzwilliam
B) Mr. Wickham
C) Mr. Collins
D) Mr. Bingley
  • 7. Which character elopes with Lydia Bennet causing a scandal?
A) Mr. Darcy
B) Mr. Wickham
C) Colonel Fitzwilliam
D) Mr. Collins
  • 8. Which character is notorious for her interfering and snobbish behavior, particularly regarding the marriage of her nephew?
A) Caroline Bingley
B) Mrs. Bennet
C) Lady Catherine de Bourgh
D) Charlotte Lucas
  • 9. Who owns Longbourn, the estate where the Bennet family lives?
A) Mr. Bingley
B) Mr. Bennet
C) Mr. Darcy
D) Mr. Collins
  • 10. What is the relationship between Mr. Darcy and Georgiana Darcy?
A) Father and daughter
B) Uncle and niece
C) Cousins
D) Brother and sister
  • 11. What is the title of the original manuscript of 'Pride and Prejudice'?
A) Meryton Encounters
B) The Darcys
C) Hertfordshire Romance
D) First Impressions
  • 12. What is the name of the estate that Mr. Bingley rents near the Bennet family?
A) Pemberley
B) Longbourn
C) Rosings
D) Netherfield
  • 13. In what time period is 'Pride and Prejudice' set?
A) Victorian era
B) Regency era
C) Georgian era
D) Edwardian era
  • 14. What is the name of the Bennet family's estate in the novel?
A) Barton Park
B) Netherfield
C) Pemberley
D) Longbourn
  • 15. What does Mr. Collins do for a living?
A) Lawyer
B) Merchant
C) Doctor
D) Clergyman
  • 16. What is the first name of Mr. Bingley's sister?
A) Georgiana
B) Mary
C) Caroline
D) Lydia
  • 17. Who is the aunt and legal guardian of the Bennet sisters?
A) Lady Catherine de Bourgh
B) Mrs. Gardiner
C) Mrs. Bennet
D) Mrs. Phillips
  • 18. Through what activity does Elizabeth first encounter Mr. Darcy?
A) Horseback riding
B) Reading
C) Dancing
D) Walking
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