Yorkshire Pudding's Mini Austen Quiz

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Mini Austen Quiz on Yorkshire Pudding

Test your knowledge of Jane Austen's works and the beloved characters in her novels with this engaging mini quiz! Each question is designed to challenge your understanding and appreciation of Austen's writing.

Are you up for the challenge? Here are a few reasons to take the quiz:

  • Explore the fascinating world of Austen's characters.
  • Enhance your literary knowledge.
  • Enjoy a fun and engaging experience.
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by ReadingRose247
In which nation is the play 'Lovers' Vows' set?
France
Spain
Germany
Austria
How does Mr Knightly describe Frank Churchill, when he hears he has gone to London to have his hair cut?
'Trifling, silly fellow'
'Dandy fool'
'Foolish fop'
'Silly goose'
What does James Morland warn Catherine to do, in his letter to her in Chapter 25?
'Be careful how you give your heart'
'Be mindful of listening to gossip'
'Do not let fanciful notions lead you astray'
'Temper your novel reading with a selection of sensible prose'
What does Mrs Jennings say she has of Mr Palmer, when he cannot get out of his marriage and give Charlotte back?
"The reigns of you"
"The whip hand of you"
"The power of you"
"The rule of you"
How long does Sir William stay at his daughter Charlotte's new home, on his first visit?
Two weeks
A month
Three days
A week
Who is sitting down in this quote? "The hair was curled, and the maid sent away, and BLANK sat down to think and be miserable"
Emma Woodhouse
Elizabeth Bennet
Jane Fairfax
Kitty Bennet
Through what relationship did Miss Smith become acquainted with Mr Elliot?
Her sister was courted by Mr Elliot.
She was married to his friend.
She was the daughter of his teacher
She was the cousin of his first wife.
Lady Bertram asks Sir Thomas what card game she should play, whist or speculation. He suggests speculation. Why?
There is more room at the table for her, where the party are playing speculation.
He thinks whist is immoral
He likes playing whist himself, and doesn't want her for a partner.
He thinks speculation is more proper for women.
Who is being described in this 'Pride and Prejudice' quote? "Your sweetness disinterestedness are truly angelic"
Mrs Bennet
Mary Bennet
Elizabeth Bennet
Jane Bennet
Colonel Brandon visits Elinor at Mrs Jennings London home, to ask her to tell Edward Ferrars that he will give him a living. What does Mrs Jennings, think has actually happened?
He has come to condemn Edward's choice in marrying Lucy Steel
He has proposed to Marianne
He has proposed to Elinor
He came to tell her he was leaving London.
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