Pride and Prejudice
  • 1. What is the title of Jane Austen's second published novel?
A) Pride and Prejudice
B) Northanger Abbey
C) Emma
D) Sense and Sensibility
  • 2. In what year was 'Pride and Prejudice' first published?
A) 1797
B) 1821
C) 1805
D) 1813
  • 3. Who is the protagonist of 'Pride and Prejudice'?
A) Charlotte Lucas
B) Jane Bennet
C) Lydia Bennet
D) Elizabeth Bennet
  • 4. What estate does Mr. Darcy own in 'Pride and Prejudice'?
A) Netherfield Park
B) Pemberley
C) Longbourn
D) Rosings Park
  • 5. Who is Mr. Bennet's wife in 'Pride and Prejudice'?
A) Elizabeth Bennet
B) Charlotte Lucas
C) Mrs. Bennet
D) Jane Bennet
  • 6. Which character is described as having a settled dowry of £30,000 from the Pemberley estate?
A) Georgiana Darcy
B) Jane Bennet
C) Elizabeth Bennet
D) Lydia Bennet
  • 7. Who is Mr. Collins in 'Pride and Prejudice'?
A) A clergyman and distant cousin of Mr. Bennet
B) An arrogant gentleman from London
C) A wealthy bachelor renting Netherfield Park
D) A charming militia officer
  • 8. What is the main theme explored through Elizabeth Bennet's character development?
A) The repercussions of hasty judgments and appreciation of true goodness
B) The influence of family obligations
C) The importance of wealth in marriage
D) The pursuit of social status
  • 9. What is the significance of entailment in 'Pride and Prejudice'?
A) It allows daughters to inherit equally with sons
B) It prevents any inheritance from being passed down
C) It ensures all children receive equal portions
D) It restricts inheritance to male heirs, affecting Mr. Bennet's estate
  • 10. Who is the wealthy bachelor that rents Netherfield Park?
A) George Wickham
B) Mr. Darcy
C) Mr. Collins
D) Charles Bingley
  • 11. What does Mrs. Bennet's primary ambition in life revolve around?
A) Ensuring her daughters receive a good education
B) Marrying her daughters off to wealthy men
C) Supporting her husband's career
D) Maintaining the family estate
  • 12. Who is Elizabeth Bennet's close friend and confidant?
A) Lydia Bennet
B) Caroline Bingley
C) Jane Bennet
D) Charlotte Lucas
  • 13. What motivates Mr. Darcy to intervene in Lydia's elopement?
A) To punish George Wickham
B) To marry Lydia himself
C) To gain favor with Elizabeth Bennet
D) To protect the Bennet family's reputation and save them from disgrace
  • 14. What is the main reason for Mr. Bingley's departure from Netherfield?
A) A sudden illness
B) An invitation to London
C) Financial difficulties
D) Influence by Mr. Darcy and his sisters' opinions
  • 15. What is the relationship between Caroline Bingley and Charles Bingley?
A) Sisters
B) Engaged couple
C) Cousins
D) Friends
  • 16. Who does Elizabeth Bennet initially reject as a suitor due to his pride?
A) Charles Bingley
B) George Wickham
C) Mr. Darcy
D) Mr. Collins
  • 17. What is the primary motivation driving the plot of 'Pride and Prejudice'?
A) Gaining wealth through business ventures
B) Marrying off the Bennet daughters to secure their futures
C) Traveling abroad for education
D) Inheriting a large estate
  • 18. Who is Mr. Wickham in 'Pride and Prejudice'?
A) Mr. Darcy's best friend
B) A wealthy landowner
C) Jane Bennet's suitor
D) A charming militia officer with a dubious past
  • 19. What is the significance of Lady Catherine de Bourgh in 'Pride and Prejudice'?
A) She is the benefactor of Longbourn
B) She supports Elizabeth's relationship with Mr. Wickham
C) She arranges a marriage between Jane Bennet and Charles Bingley
D) She tries to prevent Elizabeth from marrying Mr. Darcy
  • 20. What does Elizabeth Bennet realize after reading Darcy's letter?
A) That Jane Bennet is in love with Mr. Bingley
B) That she should marry Mr. Collins instead
C) That Lydia has eloped with Mr. Darcy
D) That her initial judgments about Darcy and Wickham were mistaken
  • 21. What role does Charlotte Lucas play in 'Pride and Prejudice'?
A) A wealthy heiress pursued by many suitors
B) Jane Bennet's confidante
C) The main antagonist of the story
D) Elizabeth's pragmatic friend who marries Mr. Collins
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