Emma

Emma

by

Jane Austen

Emma: Chapter 12 Quiz 4 questions

Test your knowledge of Chapter 12. Submit your answers to see your results and get feedback.
How does the novel balance Emma's independence with Mr. Knightley's critiques?
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By consistently showing Emma as superior in judgment
By both supporting Emma's independence and critiquing her through Mr. Knightley's remarks on her privilege
By portraying Mr. Knightley as often wrong and misguided
By minimizing the importance of Emma's independence
What do Mr. Woodhouse and Isabella debate about?
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The best social events in town
The most effective ways to manage a household
The qualities of good marriage partners
The merits of their respective favored physicians
How does Emma feel about Jane Fairfax?
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She admires Jane's accomplishments and beauty
She is indifferent and rarely thinks about Jane
She is not fond of Jane and finds the attention she receives irksome
She is jealous of Jane's social status
How is Emma's behavior similar to Mr. Woodhouse's, despite her relative sophistication?
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She tends to avoid imposing her preferences on others
She exhibits a tendency to mold the world to her liking
She is highly patient and accommodating of others' preferences
She strictly adheres to societal norms and traditions