Pride and Prejudice

Pride and Prejudice

by

Jane Austen

Pride and Prejudice: Chapter 43 Quiz 6 questions

Test your knowledge of Chapter 43. Submit your answers to see your results and get feedback.
How does Elizabeth's perception of Pemberley compare to her perception of Rosings?
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She finds both equally tasteful and elegant
She thinks Rosings is more tasteful than Pemberley
She thinks Pemberley is showy, while Rosings is tasteful
She thinks Pemberley is tasteful, while Rosings is showy
What does the housekeeper at Pemberley say about Mr. Darcy’s character?
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She says he is arrogant and dismissive
She praises him as a kind and generous man, good to his servants, tenants, and especially his sister
She mentions that he is reclusive and does not interact much with his servants, tenants, or sister
She says he is only generous towards his family, not his servants or tenants
What effect does Pemberley have on Elizabeth’s perception of Darcy?
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It makes her see him in a more positive light
It makes her resent him more
It confirms her previous negative opinion of him
It makes her wish she had never met him
How does Darcy behave when he unexpectedly encounters Elizabeth and the Gardiners at Pemberley?
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He is rude and asks them to leave
He is polite and offers to take Mr. Gardiner fishing in his streams
He is polite but lets the servants deal with them
He pretends not to recognize them
What does Darcy ask Elizabeth during their encounter at Pemberley?
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If she would like to meet Bingley and his sisters
If she would like to visit Pemberley again with her family
If she would like to stay for tea
If he can introduce his sister, Georgiana, to her
What changes for the Gardiners after meeting Darcy at Pemberley?
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They still hold a negative opinion of him
They leave with a revised, positive opinion of him
They become more skeptical of his character
None of the above