True or False: Mr. Darcy's servants do not think their employer is a mean man.
True (in fact, his maid speaks in glowing terms about his character)
100
Elizabeth's rejection of her first suitor causes him to do what?
Marry Charlotte instead
100
This character enjoys a good laugh at the expense of others, but prefers their own company to that of others.
Mr. Bennet
100
"Vanity and pride are different things, though the words are often used synonymously. A person may be proud without being vain. Pride relates more to our opinion of ourselves, vanity to what we would have others think of us."
Which bookish Bennet daughter said this?
Mary Bennet
100
This satire masterpiece begins with "It is a truth universally acknowledged that a zombie in possession of brains must be in want of more brains."
"Pride and Prejudice and Zombies"
200
True or False: Mrs. Bennet is delighted at Lydia marrying Wickham. Also, explain your answer.
True (because her daughter's reputation is not ruined due to the scandal by her getting married to Wickham, and she wanted to marry off the girls anyway)
200
A distraught Elizabeth tells Darcy of Lydia's betrayal of her family and moral values, which leads to him doing what?
Going to London in search of Lydia and Wickham
200
Although not particularly beautiful or intelligent, this character is still the first to get married and has a fairly decent life with her spouse.
Charlotte
200
"Two offenses of a very different nature, and by no means of equal magnitude, you last night laid to my charge..."
Who said it?
Mr. Darcy
200
Mr. Darcy's first name, which is also the surname of his cousin the Colonel, is what?
Fitzwilliam (don't name your kids this, folks)
300
True or False: Lydia matures as a result of her escapades with Wickham.
False (she doesn't change a bit)
300
Wickham deserts the army with the youngest Bennet daughter in tow for what reason?
He's amassed gambling debts that he can't pay off
300
Vain, pompous, and rude are three words to describe this character, who would rather have Darcy marry her daughter than Elizabeth.
Lady Catherine de Bourgh
300
"Obstinate, headstrong girl! I am ashamed of you! Is this your gratitude for my attentions to you last spring? Is nothing due to me on this score?"
Who said it?
Lady Catherine de Bourgh
300
What is the first contact that Elizabeth has with Darcy to cause her to dislike him?
He coldly refuses to dance with her at the ball
400
True or False: Kitty is not permanently tarnished by Lydia's influence.
True (after she spends more time with her other sisters, she becomes a more respectable girl, according to the epilogue)
400
Mr. Gardiner, Elizabeth's uncle, can't take as long of a vacation as he wanted, so he, his wife, and Elizabeth go where and meet whom instead?
Pemberley/Derbyshire, and they meet Darcy
400
Although a bit stupid and blustery, this character still ends up happily married, but not necessarily to their first choice.
Mr. Collins
400
"I could easily forgive his pride, if he had not mortified mine."
Who said this about whom?
Elizabeth about Darcy
400
Sir William is shown as being a little pompous for what reason?
He once attended court upon being knighted
500
True or False: Jane refuses to admit Bingley's sisters hold malice toward her.
False (at first she refuses to face the facts, but she eventually wisens up)
500
Darcy separates Bingley and Jane based on what misguided but altruistic reason?
Jane's calm, polite manner leads him to believe she doesn't really love Bingley
500
Though a minor character, she plays a very important role in the feud between the antagonist and male protagonist that supplies the backstory for the novel. Who is she? (both first and last name!)
Georgiana Darcy
500
Your mother will never see you again if you do not marry _______, and I will never see you again if you do."
Which character says this to which other character, and whose name fills in the blank?
Mr. Bennet, to Elizabeth, about Mr. Collins
500
Before it was called "Pride and Prejudice," Jane Austen had another title for the book, but put off publishing the novel and found out too late that another book already had the original name.
What was the book's first title?