Pride and Prejudice

Pride and Prejudice

by

Jane Austen

Pride and Prejudice: Chapter 4 Quiz 3 questions

Test your knowledge of Chapter 4. Submit your answers to see your results and get feedback.
What do Elizabeth's and Jane's differing views of Bingley's sisters reveal about their characters?
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Jane is quick to judge, while Elizabeth is more open-minded and empathetic
Jane comes off as angelic but naïve, whereas Elizabeth is quick to judge
Both sisters are swayed by the influence of higher social class
Elizabeth is naïve and gullible, while Jane is more discerning and realistic
What does Bingley's lack of a permanent home, in spite of his wealth, suggest about his character?
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It suggests that Bingley doesn't feel beholden to societal expectations for the wealthy
It signifies his desire to remain unattached and independent
It suggests that he prefers city life over countryside living
It reflects his immaturity and potential uncertainty in decision-making
In the aftermath of the Meryton ball, how does the novel describe the friendship between Bingley and Darcy?
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They are very similar in their manners and attitudes toward others
Bingley and Darcy are described as opposites, with Bingley being sociable, and Darcy appearing aloof
Bingley often finds Darcy's judgment questionable, leading to conflicts between them
Darcy disdains Bingley's admiration for the boring locals