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What is the name of the valley where George and Myrtle Wilson live?

The Valley of Ashes.

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Who is Daisy Buchanan married to at the beginning of the novel?

Tom Buchanan.

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What university did Tom Buchanan go to?

Yale 

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What is the name of Tom Buchanan's mistress?

Myrtle Wilson 

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Who is the golfer in "The Great Gatsby"?

Jordan Baker

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In which town does Nick Carraway live?

West egg 

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Where is the Buchanans' mansion located?

East Egg 

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What is the name of the desolate area Nick passes on his way to the city?

The valley of ashes 

2

In which city does Tom Buchanan have his affair with Myrtle?

New York city 

2

Who is responsible for the car accident that kills Myrtle Wilson?

Daisy Buchanan is driving Gatsby's car.

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What does Daisy's voice symbolize to Gatsby?

Wealth and glamour.

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Why does Daisy choose Tom over Gatsby?

She is comfortable with Tom's wealth and security

3

What does Jordan's Character Represent

The roaring twenties

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Where is Daisy originally from

a) Kentucky  
b) Chicago
c) New York
d) East Egg

a) Kentucky 

3

which relationship is true and genuine 

a) Jordan and Nick 

b) Daisy and Tom 

c) Daisy and Gatsby 

d) None of the above 

c) Daisy and Tom 

4

What is the central theme of "The Great Gatsby"?

The American Dream 

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What physical trait does Daisy have that attracts the people around her?

Her Voice 

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Which character is described as having a "Muscular body"?

Tom Buchanan 

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What is the name of the professional golfer with whom Nick becomes romantically involved?

Jordan Baker 

4

What is the relationship between Daisy and Nick?

They are cousins 

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Who has Old money 

1. J. Gatsby

2. Tom

3. Meyer Wolfsheim 

4. None of the above

2. Tom 

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Who has New money 

  1. Tom 

  2. Daisy 

  3. Jordan 

  4. None of the above

4. none of the above 

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What is Myrtle's husband's name?

George Wilson 

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What character feels as if he needs to have control over everyone?

Tom Buchanan 

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Who is the author of The Great Gatsby 

F. Scott Fitzgerald