Elizabeth has just returned from her visit to Derbyshire
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The regiment has left Meryton, accompanied by Lydia
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The ball at Netherfield has just taken place
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Mr Collins and Charlotte have just been married
Q.2.
What immediately follows this extract?
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Lady Catherine de Bourgh visits Longbourn
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The family discovers that Lydia has disappeared from Brighton
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Elizabeth discovers that she will not be visiting the Lake District, but Derbyshire instead
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Mr Bingley returns to Netherfield
Q.3.
Which of the following is ironic?
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"And by again enjoying the pleasure of anticipation, console herself for the present, and prepare for another disappointment"
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"She had never felt so strongly as now, the disadvantages which must attend the children of so unsuitable a marriage"
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"When Elizabeth had rejoiced over Wickham’s departure, she found little other cause for satisfaction in the loss of the regiment"
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"Their parties abroad were less varied than before; and at home she had a mother and sister whose constant repinings at the dullness of every thing around them, threw a real gloom over their domestic circle"
Q.4.
This passage is narrated from whose point of view?
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Mr Darcy's
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Elizabeth Bennet's
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Mrs Bennet's
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Mrs Hill, the housekeeper's
Q.5.
How might Elizabeth's mood in this passage best be described?
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Bored
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Depressed
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Disappointed
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All of the above
Q.6.
"But she had never felt so strongly as now, the disadvantages which must attend the children of so unsuitable a marriage, nor ever been so fully aware of the evils arising from so ill-judged a direction of talent." How does this sentence relate to the theme of family?
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The actions of individuals affect only themselves, although other members of the family might feel sympathy for them
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The actions of individuals affect others to some extent, although these effects are easily rectified
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Family members always take the well-being of each other into consideration when deciding a course of action
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The choices that individuals make impact irrevocably on the other members of their family
Q.7.
What attracted Mr Bennet to his wife?
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Her abilities and outlook on life
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Her manners and disposition
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Her youth and good looks
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Her excellent humour
Q.8.
Which of the following reflects on the relationship between the individual and society?
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"Kitty might in time regain her natural degree of sense, since the disturbers of her brain were removed"
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"Elizabeth, however, had never been blind to the impropriety of her father’s behaviour as a husband"
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"At home she had a mother and sister whose constant repinings at the dullness of every thing around them, threw a real gloom over their domestic circle"
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"He was fond of the country and of books; and from these tastes had arisen his principal enjoyments"
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