Q.1
Match the dialog to the correct speaker. "She has known him only a fortnight. She danced four dances with him at Meryton; she saw him one morning at his own house, and has since dined in company with him four times. This is not enough to make her understand his character"
  • Miss Darcy
  • Mr Darcy
  • Elizabeth Bennet
  • Mary Bennet
Q.2
Match the dialog to the correct speaker. "I hope you will give your mother-in-law a few hints, when this desirable event takes place, as to the advantage of holding her tongue; and if you can compass it, do cure the younger girls of running after the officers"
  • Elizabeth Bennet
  • Mrs Bennet
  • Miss Bingley
  • Mr Bingley
Q.3
Match the dialog to the correct speaker. "Only think of its being three months, since I went away; it seems but a fortnight I declare; and yet there have been things enough happened in the time. Good gracious!"
  • Lydia Bennet
  • Kitty Bennet
  • Mary Bennet
  • Mrs Bennet
Q.4
Match the dialog to the correct speaker. "Well, my dear, if your daughter should have a dangerous fit of illness, if she should die, it would be a comfort to know that it was all in pursuit of Mr Bingley, and under your orders"
  • Lady Lucas
  • Mr Bennet
  • Mrs Bennet
  • Mr Darcy
Q.5
Match the dialog to the correct speaker. "I can never be in company with this Mr Darcy without being grieved to the soul by a thousand tender recollections. His behavior to myself has been scandalous; but I verily believe I could forgive him any thing and every thing, rather than his disappointing the hopes and disgracing the memory of his father"
  • Mr Collins
  • Mr Wickham
  • Mr Bennet
  • Elizabeth Bennet
Q.6
Match the dialog to the correct speaker. "You can hardly doubt the purport of my discourse, however your natural delicacy may lead you to dissemble; my attentions have been too marked to be mistaken"
  • Mr Collins
  • Mr Darcy
  • Mr Bingley
  • Lydia Bennet
Q.7
Match the dialog to the correct speaker. "When I am in the country, I never wish to leave it; and when I am in town it is pretty much the same. They have each their advantages, and I can be equally happy in either"
  • Jane Bennet
  • Mr Bennet
  • Miss Bingley
  • Mr Bingley
Q.8
Match the dialog to the correct speaker. "You have said quite enough, madam. I perfectly comprehend your feelings, and have now only to be ashamed of what my own have been. Forgive me for having taken up so much of your time, and accept my best wishes for your health and happiness"
  • Mr Collins
  • Mr Darcy
  • Lady Catherine de Bourgh
  • Mr Wickham
Q.9
Match the dialog to the correct speaker. "Miss Bennet, do you know who I am? I have not been accustomed to such language as this. I am almost the nearest relation he has in the world, and am entitled to know all his dearest concerns"
  • Mrs Bennet
  • Miss Bingley
  • Lady Catherine de Bourgh
  • Mr Collins
Q.10
Match the dialog to the correct speaker. "If I can but see one of my daughters happily settled at Netherfield, and all the others equally well married, I shall have nothing to wish for"
  • Lady Lucas
  • Lady Catherine de Bourgh
  • Mr Bennet
  • Mrs Bennet
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