Q.1.
"Mr Wickham is blessed with such happy manners as may ensure his friends — whether he may be equally capable of them, is less certain." What does Mr Darcy mean by these words?
Q.2.
Which of the following best describes Lady Catherine de Bourgh?
Q.3.
Who most displays the "prejudice" of the title?
Q.4.
Which of the following is NOT true of Mr Bennet?
Q.5.
How does Mr Collins at first respond to Elizabeth's refusal to marry him?
Q.6.
Lydia is in no way chastened by her experience of elopement with Mr Wickham and having required the intervention of family and friends. This attitude is implied by which of the following quotes?
Q.7.
The Bennet and Lucas families discuss whether Mr Darcy's pride is justified or not. The conversation descends into a disagreement between Mrs Bennet and a young Lucas regarding her hypothetical confiscation of his alcohol: "The boy protested that she should not; she continued to declare she would, and the argument ended only with the visit." What does this sentence reveal about Mrs Bennet's character?
Q.8.
Which of the following best describes Jane Bennet?
Q.9.
Having overheard Mr Darcy refer to her as "not handsome enough", Elizabeth Bennet later turns his rudeness into an amusing story for her friends. Which of the following characteristics does this episode NOT demonstrate?
Q.10.
"Yes, vanity is a weakness indeed. But pride - where there is a real superiority of mind, pride will always be under good regulation." Why does Elizabeth smile when Mr Darcy makes this proclamation?