PRIDE AND PREJUDICEOnline version GAME TO ENGAGE by Xadicha Shuhratova 1 What is the primary reason for Elizabeth's initial rejection of Mr. Darcy's proposal? a His lack of wealth b His arrogant and condescending behavior c His interference in Jane's relationship with Mr. Bingley 2 Which character symbolizes the destructive power of pride and prejudice? a Mr. Bingley b Mr. Darcy c Mrs. Bennet 3 What is the primary setting of Pride and Prejudice? a Urban London b Rural England c A coastal town in Scotland 4 The novel primarily employs which narrative perspective? a First-person b Third-person omniscient c Third-person limited 5 What does Pemberley symbolize in the novel? a The limitations of social class b The destructive power of prejudice c Wealth, refinement, and true worth 6 Which theme is central to Pride and Prejudice? a The importance of family b The pursuit of wealth and power c Love and marriage in the context of societal expectations 7 What literary device is used to highlight the contrast between appearances and reality? a Satire b Irony c Metaphor 8 The novel's tendency towards realism is evident in its depiction of: a Fantastical creatures and supernatural events b Idealized characters and perfect settings c Realistic characters and situations 9 What is the primary conflict in Pride and Prejudice? a A struggle for political power b A battle between good and evil c The clash between pride and prejudice 10 Which character undergoes significant character development throughout the novel? a Mr. Bingley b Elizabeth Bennet c Mrs. Bennet 11 What role does Mr. Darcy play in resolving the Lydia scandal? a He remains indifferent to the situation. b He actively works to resolve the issue. c He exacerbates the problem. 12 What is the significance of the Bennet sisters entering society? a It allows them to pursue higher education. b It increases their social standing. c It provides opportunities for marriage.