Pride and Prejudice

Pride and Prejudice

by

Jane Austen

Pride and Prejudice: Chapter 8 Quiz 4 questions

Test your knowledge of Chapter 8. Submit your answers to see your results and get feedback.
What is Elizabeth's reaction to Mrs. Hurst and Caroline's concern for Jane during dinner conversation at Netherfield?
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She appreciates their sincere interest in Jane's welfare
She is indifferent to their feigned concern
She accepts their concern but understands that it isn't genuine
She confronts them about their insincerity
While talking about the Bennets behind their backs, what reason does Mrs. Hurst give for Jane's potential inability to make a good match?
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Jane's family's limited connections and finances
Jane's reserved behavior and manners
Jane's lack of education
Jane's plain physical appearance
When Elizabeth debates with Darcy about the qualifications for an accomplished woman, which of the following traits does she display?
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Her preference for social games and her compliance with society's ideals
Her intelligence, common sense, and courage to voice her opinions
Her indifference towards society's expectations and her fondness for books
Her desire to blend in and not create a stir with her opinions
What does Caroline accuse Elizabeth of doing during her stay at Netherfield?
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Being a poor guest
Stealing Darcy's attention
Disrespecting society's norms
Using unfair tactics to elevate her own status