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Pride Prejudice Chapters 16 20 Attempt Review
Pride Prejudice Chapters 16 20 Attempt Review
Question 1
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COMPREHENSION
Instruction: Choose the best answer.
At the Phillips’s dinner party, Elizabeth finds out from Mr. Wickham that he really planned on entering _________.
Select one:
a. the government
b. the ministry
c. the militia
d. politics
Question 2
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COMPREHENSION
Instruction: Choose the best answer.
His plans did not materialize, because he ________________.
Select one:
a. succeeded in his father’s position
b. went into law
c. lacked money
d. entered into politics
Question 3
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COMPREHENSION
Instruction: Choose the best answer.
Wickham’s predicament is caused by ____________.
Select one:
a. Mr. Darcy’s interference
b. His father’s poverty
c. his lack of connections
d. Mr. Darcy’s selfishness
Question 4
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COMPREHENSION
Instruction: Choose the best answer.
Wickham tells Elizabeth that Darcy is Lady Catherine de Bourgh’s ___________.
Select one:
a. stepson
b. nephew
c. cousin
d. neighbor
Question 5
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COMPREHENSION
Instruction: Choose the best answer.
Wickham describes Lady Catherine as ________.
Select one:
a. dictatorial and insolent
b. fragile and sickly
c. modest and timid
d. elegant and charming
Question 6
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COMPREHENSION
Instruction: Choose the best answer.
Wickham does not attend the ball at Netherfield and Mr. Denny tells Elizabeth and Lydia that is it because of _________.
Select one:
a. a previous engagement
b. a sickness
c. a very important errand
d. Darcy’s presence
Question 7
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COMPREHENSION
Instruction: Choose the best answer.
Elizabeth criticizes Mrs. Bennet for rambling about ____________.
Select one:
a. her daughters’ chances of being properly married
b. Jane’s impending marriage to Mr. Bingley
c. her being better than all her other neighbors
d. the merits of her daughters’ beauty
Question 8
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COMPREHENSION
Instruction: Choose the best answer.
When Mr. Collins proposes marriage to Elizabeth, she __________.
Select one:
a. turns him down as gently as possible
b. was very surprised
c. readily accepts his proposal
d. was overjoyed
Question 9
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COMPREHENSION
Instruction: Choose the best answer.
Mrs. Bennet, upon hearing Elizabeth’s decision, is __________.
Select one:
a. excited
b. overjoyed
c. confused
d. infuriated
Question 10
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COMPREHENSION
Instruction: Choose the best answer.
Mr. Bennet informs his daughter that if she were to marry Mr. Collins, he would _________.
Select one:
a. refuse to see her again
b. feel proud of her
c. be very happy
d. readily give his consent
Question 11
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GRAMMAR
Instruction: Choose the correct correlative conjunction to complete the sentence.
Elizabeth is _____ interested in Mr. Collins _____ is she considering marrying him.
Select one:
a. whether … or
b. neither…nor
c. either… or
d. not only…but also
Question 12
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GRAMMAR
Instruction: Choose the correct correlative conjunction to complete the sentence.
have been a disappointed man, and my spirits will not bear solitude. I must have _____ employment _____ society.
Select one:
a. both … and
b. whether … or
c. either … or
d. neither … nor
Question 13
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GRAMMAR
Instruction: Choose the correct correlative conjunction to complete the sentence.
Elizabeth finds Mr. Darcy _____ proud _____ arrogant...
Select one:
a. both … and
b. not only … but also
c. either … or
d. whether … or
Question 14
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VOCABULARY
Instruction: Choose the meaning of the underlined word.
Mr. Collins's scruples of leaving Mr. and Mrs. Bennet for a single evening during his visit were most steadily resisted.
Select one:
a. considerations
b. qualms
c. hesitations
d. doubts
Question 15
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VOCABULARY
Instruction: Choose the meaning of the underlined word.
Mr. Darcy's using him ill, it is perfectly false; for, on the contrary, he has always been remarkably kind to him, though George
Wickham has treated Mr. Darcy in a most infamous manner.
Select one:
a. reverent
b. indifferent
c. disgraceful
d. insincere
Question 16
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VOCABULARY
Instruction: Choose the meaning of the underlined word.
In describing to her all the grandeur of Lady Catherine and her mansion, with occasional digressions in praise of his own humble
abode, and the improvements it was receiving.
Select one:
a. insistence
b. insinuations
c. revelations
d. asides
Question 17
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VOCABULARY
Instruction: Choose the meaning of the underlined word.
It was not in her nature to question the veracity of a young man of such amiable appearance as Wickham.
Select one:
a. credibility
b. goodness
c. truthfulness
d. credentials
Question 18
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VOCABULARY
Instruction: Choose the meaning of the underlined word.
She observed his increasing civilities toward herself, and heard his frequent attempt at a compliment on her wit and vivacity.
Select one:
a. intelligence
b. liveliness
c. cleverness
d. humour
Question 19
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VOCABULARY
Instruction: Choose the meaning of the underlined word.
Attendance, forbearance, patience with Darcy, was injury to Wickham.
Select one:
a. diligence
b. recognition
c. admiration
d. tolerance
Question 20
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VOCABULARY
Instruction: Choose the meaning of the underlined word.
The first two dances, however, brought a return of distress; they were dances of mortification.
Select one:
a. shame
b. retaliation
c. anger
d. fear
Question 21
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VOCABULARY
Instruction: Choose the meaning of the underlined word.
We are each of an unsocial, taciturn disposition, unwilling to speak.
Select one:
a. melancholic
b. timid
c. uncommunicative
d. moody
Question 22
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VOCABULARY
Instruction: Choose the meaning of the underlined word.
We expect to say something that will amaze the whole room, and be handed down to posterity with all the eclat of a proverb.
Select one:
a. substance
b. essence
c. resemblance
d. acclaim
Question 23
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VOCABULARY
Instruction: Choose the meaning of the underlined word.
You will not thank me for detaining you from the bewitching converse of that young lady, whose bright eyes are also upbraiding me.
Select one:
a. unnerving
b. accusing
c. bothering
d. blaming
Question 24
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WORD STUDY
Instruction: Choose the word that is related to the underlined words borrowed from other languages.
A deeper shade of hauteur overspread his features, but he said not a word, and Elizabeth, though blaming herself for her own
weakness, could not go on.
Select one:
a. arrogance
b. recognition
c. embarrassment
d. colour
Question 25
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WORD STUDY
Instruction: Choose the sentence that uses the underlined word in the same way as in the sentence.
Family pride, and filial pride—for he is very proud of what his father was—have done this.
Select one:
a. family
b. son or daugther
c. relative
d. tribe