Q.1.
Which of the following is NOT communicated by letter?
Q.2.
In which of the following is money NOT an issue?
Q.3.
Which of the following is considered a serious impediment to the possibility of marriage between Jane and Mr Bingley?
Q.4.
The problem of the entailed Longbourn estate is related to which of the following themes?
Q.5.
Which one of the following does NOT prevent Elizabeth from perceiving Mr Darcy's virtuous character for a while?
Q.6.
Which of the following does NOT illustrate the difference between outward appearance and inner reality?
Q.7.
Elizabeth worries that her prospects in life, as well as Jane's, will be tainted by the behaviour of their sister Lydia. Mr Bennet tells her that she and Jane may rely on their own good reputations despite the silliness of their sisters. To which of the following themes is this conversation most directly related?
Q.8.
"It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife." Which of the themes of is prominently highlighted in the novel's first sentence?
Q.9.
How does Elizabeth Bennet defy societal expectations?
Q.10.
Of the following characters, who displays little pride?