Pride And Prejudice Test Page 2

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10 Lady Catherine ate a lot of vegetables at dinner.
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Choose the best answer - A, B or C.
1 C, 2 B, 3 C, 4 A, 5 A, 6 A, 7 B.
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Match the characters to the things they say. You can use the characters more than once. Not
all characters are used.
1 d, 2 c, 3 b, 4 e, 5 c, 6 f.
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Comparatives. Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first, using no
more than three words.
1 Mr Darcy is richer than Mr Bingley.
2 Mr Darcy isn’t as popular as Mr Bingley.
3 Jane is more beautiful than Elizabeth.
4 Elizabeth isn’t as old as Jane.
5 Longbourn isn’t as big as Pemberley.
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Superlatives. Complete the sentences using the superlative form of the adjective in brackets.
1 Jane is the most beautiful girl in the Bennet family.
2 Kitty and Lydia are the silliest Bennet sisters.
3 Mr Darcy is the proudest man at Netherfield.
4 Mr Bingley is the kindest man at Netherfield.
5 Elizabeth is the most intelligent woman in the village.
6 Charlotte is Elizabeth’s best friend.
7 Mrs Bennet is the happiest woman at the ball.
8 Mary is the worst piano player at the ball.
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Choose adjectives from the box to describe the characters in the story. More than one answer
is sometimes possible.
Mrs Bennet: silly
Kitty & Lydia: young, lively, silly
Elizabeth Bennet: kind, young, beautiful, popular
Mr Darcy: rich, single, good-looking, proud, arrogant, young,
Mr Bingley: rich, single, good-looking, popular, young
Caroline Bingley: fashionable, proud
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