Pride and Prejudice

Pride and Prejudice

by

Jane Austen

Pride and Prejudice: Chapter 25 Quiz 4 questions

Test your knowledge of Chapter 25. Submit your answers to see your results and get feedback.
What is Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner's social status and how might it affect the Bennet sisters?
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They represent the wealthy upper class and might improve the Bennet sisters' marriage prospects.
They represent the established middle class and might hurt the Bennet sisters' prospects of marrying well.
They are from a noble lineage and can significantly enhance the Bennet sisters' social standing.
They are from the working class and can only hurt the Bennet sisters' marriage prospects
What does Mrs. Gardiner discuss with Elizabeth after listening to Mrs. Bennet's complaints?
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Mrs. Bennet's behavior
Elizabeth's future plans
She invites Elizabeth and Jane to London
Jane's situation regarding Bingley's departure
What does Mrs. Gardiner propose to help Jane recover from her disappointment about Bingley, and what does Elizabeth secretly hope for?
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Mrs. Gardiner proposes that Jane come stay with them in London, and Elizabeth hopes Jane's presence will rekindle Bingley's affections
Mrs. Gardiner proposes that Jane take a trip abroad, and Elizabeth hopes Jane will forget Bingley
Mrs. Gardiner proposes that Jane focus on her hobbies, and Elizabeth hopes Bingley will eventually return
Mrs. Gardiner proposes a family vacation, and Elizabeth hopes Jane will meet someone new
Why is it unlikely for the Gardiners to encounter Bingley and his family and friends in London?
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Because the Gardiners are not sociable and avoid gatherings
Because Bingley and his family and friends are too busy
Because the Gardiners belong to a different social class and live in a different part of town
Because the Gardiners are self-conscious about socializing with people wealthier than them