Saturday, June 9, 2012

Emma quiz!

  Miss Woodhouse instructed me to create a quiz for you all, to see whom is more acquainted with Jane Austen's Emma. :) So here is how it works.
  Copy and paste the questions to the comment form. Then under that answer the question. :) Let's say the question is "How do you contrive to write so even?" Then there would be three answers... 

a. He was silent . :-)
b. He was liking Miss Bingley's witticisms on fine eyes. 
c. We must allow him to be a good writer. :)          

 I think the idea is clear to your minds. :) (kidding... kidding)
Enjoy the very fine weather we have been having and the winner shall be announced... two days from today.  And do not cheat and look up the answer!  


                                                                                ~*~

Who shall be next to denifite from my help?
Who is Emma’s brother-in-law?                                               
  1. Mr. Weston
  2. Mrs. Bates
  3. Mr. John Knightley
Where does Emma reside?
  1. Gracechurch-street, London 
  2. Hartfield, Highbury 
  3. Barton Cottage, Devonshire
Where did Emma go for a Christmas party?
  1. Randalls
  2. Donwell Abbey
  3. Rosings Park
When Mr. Elton brings his ‘new’ wife to visit Emma what does she talk of?
  1. fine eyes
  2. Maple Grove
  3. the black veil
Frank Churchill’s name is not ‘Churchill‘ but...
  1. Darcy
  2. Thorpe
  3. Weston
In which scene was the following exclaimed?: “... this is most unfortunate- most deplorable mistake!- What is to be done?”
  1. Strawberry picking at Donwell 
  2. The ball
  3. Emma and Harriet talking at Hartfield
What is Mrs. Elton’s Christian name?
  1. Augusta 
  2. Penelope 
  3. Susie 

"A gentlemen arrives in a carriage!"
How did the Bateses and and Miss Fairfax arrive at the Cole’s?

  1. On horse-back      
  2. In a chaise-and-four
  3. ‘A‘ gentlemen’s carriage 


At the ball who claimed the first two dances with Emma? 

  1. Mr. Elton
  2. Frank Churchill 
  3. Mr. Woodhouse


To whom was Miss Bates indebted for saving Jane Fairfax’s life?

  1. Mr. Dixon
  2. Harriet Smith
  3. “Little Henry” Knightley
What name becomes Harriet's last name when the story ends?

  1. Bertram 
  2. Martin
  3. Elton
              

"When pressed I say she is elegant." 
Emma’s greatest fault (at first) is...
  1. Vanity
  2. Pride
  3. Inattentiveness
What two letters describe perfection? 
  1. F  and A
  2. B and U
  3. M and A
Frank Churchill is engaged to...
  1. Isabella Thorpe
  2. Jane Fairfax 
  3. Mary Musgrove
When the story is first made known to us Emma’s ‘greatest wish’ is...
  1. For Jane Bennet to marry for love
  2. For Elinor to show her feelings more openly
  3. For John and Isabella to marry
Harriet and Frank! Oh, would not they be charming?!
With whom did Harriet first "fall in love"after Emma led her to forget about Robert Martin?
  1. Henry Tilney
  2. Frank Churchill
  3. Mr Elton
Emma hosts a party for whom? (because if she does not everyone will know how much she dislikes the person)  
  1. Mrs. Elton 
  2. Mrs. Jennings 
  3. Cap. Wentworth
When a horrible mistake is made Emma declares...
  1. she is done with matchmaking
  2. there are not one in a hundred men with gentlemen so plainly written across them as Mr. Knightley 
  3. Jane Fairfax bores me to death!
Abbey Mill Farm is leased to...
  1. Mr. Bingley
  2. Mr. Martin
  3. Dr. Perry
Emma practiced her artistic talents in creating ____ of Miss Smith?
  1. a sketch
  2. a water colour 
  3. a sculpture
When Mr. Elton travels from Highbury were does he go?


      a.  London
      b.  Bath
      c.  Liverpool        
Did Emma and Mr. Knightley’s story end in a “happily ever after”?
  1. Nay!
  2. OH... to be sure it did, indeed. 
                 
This is for you Melody and everyone say awwwwwwwww please! Awwww. OH, what obedient children you all are. *cough* 

6 comments:

  1. Who is Emma's brother in law?
    C. Mr. John Knightley

    Where does Emma reside?
    B. Hartfield, Highbury

    Where did Emma go for a Christmas party?
    A. Randalls

    When Mr. Elton brings his new wife to visit Emma what does she talk of?
    B. Maple Grove

    Frank Churchill's names is not Churchill but...
    C. Weston

    In which scene was the following exclaimed?
    B. The ball

    What is Mrs. Elton's Christian name?
    A. Augusta

    How did the Bateses and Miss Fairfax arrive at the Cole's?
    C. A gentleman's carriage

    At the ball who claimed the first two dances with Emma?
    B. Frank Churchill

    To whom was Miss Bates indebted for savin Jane Fairfax's life?
    A. Mr. Dixon

    What becomes Harriet's last name when the story ends?
    B. Martin

    Emma's greatest fault is...
    A. Vanity

    What two letters describe perfection?
    C. M and A

    Frank Churchill is engaged to...
    B. Jane Fairfax

    Emma's greatest wish is...
    C. For John and Isabella to marry

    With whom did Harriet first fall in live with after Emma led her to forget about Robert Martin?
    C. Mr. Elton

    Emma hosts a party for whom?
    A. Mrs. Elton

    When a horrible mistake is made Emma declares...
    A. She is done with matchmaking

    Abbet Mill Farm is leased to...
    B. Mr. Martin

    Emma practiced her artistic talents in creating a what of Miss Smith?
    B. A Water Color

    When Mr. Elton travels from Highbury where does he go?
    B. Bath

    Happily Ever After?
    B. OH... to be sure it did, indeed.

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  3. Here are my answers...

    Who is Emma’s brother-in-law?
    c. Mr. John Knightley

    Where does Emma reside?
    b. Hartfield, Highbury

    Where did Emma go for a Christmas party?
    a. Randalls

    When Mr. Elton brings his ‘new’ wife to visit Emma what does she talk of?
    b. Maple Grove

    Frank Churchill’s name is not ‘Churchill‘ but...
    c. Weston

    In which scene was the following exclaimed?: “... this is most unfortunate- most deplorable mistake!- What is to be done?”
    c. Emma and Harriet talking at Hartfield

    What is Mrs. Elton’s Christian name?
    a. Augusta

    How did the Bateses and and Miss Fairfax arrive at the Cole’s?
    c. ‘A‘ gentlemen’s carriage

    At the ball who claimed the first two dances with Emma?
    b. Frank Churchill

    To whom was Miss Bates indebted for saving Jane Fairfax’s life?
    a. Mr. Dixon

    What name becomes Harriet's last name when the story ends?
    b. Martin

    Emma’s greatest fault (at first) is...
    a. Vanity
    (Haha... this is kind of a matter of opinion. :P A and B are both accurate, but I'm going with A because Mr. Knightley says "her vanity lies in another direction...")

    What two letters describe perfection?
    c. M and A

    Frank Churchill is engaged to...
    b. Jane Fairfax

    When the story is first made known to us Emma’s ‘greatest wish’ is...
    c. For John and Isabella to marry

    With whom did Harriet first "fall in love" after Emma led her to forget about Robert Martin?
    c. Mr Elton

    Emma hosts a party for whom? (because if she does not everyone will know how much she dislikes the person)
    a. Mrs. Elton

    When a horrible mistake is made Emma declares...
    a. she is done with matchmaking

    Abbey Mill Farm is leased to...
    b. Mr. Martin

    Emma practiced her artistic talents in creating ____ of Miss Smith?
    b. a water colour

    When Mr. Elton travels from Highbury were does he go?
    b. Bath

    Did Emma and Mr. Knightley’s story end in a “happily ever after”?
    a. OH... to be sure it did, indeed.
    (That's rather a matter of opinion as well... but I say yes! :D)

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  4. I am doing my answers again. That I did early this morning. Because They accidentally got DELETED. So here goes

    Who is Emma’s brother-in-law?
    c. Mr John Knightley

    Where does Emma reside?
    b. Hartfield, Highbury

    Where did Emma go for a Christmas party?
    a. Randalls

    When Mr. Elton brings his ‘new’ wife to visit Emma what does she talk of?
    b. Maple Grove

    Frank Churchill’s name is not ‘Churchill‘ but...
    c. Weston

    In which scene was the following exclaimed?: “... this is most unfortunate- most deplorable mistake!- What is to be done?
    c. Emma and Harriet talking at Hartfield

    What is Mrs. Elton’s Christian name?
    a. Augusta

    How did the Bateses and and Miss Fairfax arrive at the Cole’s?
    c. 'A' gentleman's carriage

    At the ball who claimed the first two dances with Emma?
    b. Frank Churchill


    To whom was Miss Bates indebted for saving Jane Fairfax’s life?
    a. Mr. Dixon

    What name becomes Harriet's last name when the story ends?
    b. Martin

    Emma’s greatest fault (at first) is...
    a. Vanity

    What two letters describe perfection?
    c. M and A

    Frank Churchill is engaged to...
    b. Jane Fairfax

    When the story is first made known to us Emma’s ‘greatest wish’ is...
    c. For John and Isabella to marry

    With whom did Harriet first "fall in love"after Emma led her to forget about Robert Martin?
    c. Mr Elton

    Emma hosts a party for whom? (because if she does not everyone will know how much she dislikes the person)
    a. Mrs Elton

    When a horrible mistake is made Emma declares...
    a. She is done with matchmaking

    Abbey Mill Farm is leased to...
    b. Mr. Martin

    Emma practiced her artistic talents in creating ____ of Miss Smith?
    b. A water colour

    When Mr. Elton travels from Highbury were does he go?
    b. Bath

    Did Emma and Mr. Knightley’s story end in a “happily ever after”?
    b. OH.........to be sure it did, indeed.




    I hope it works this time.
    LOL
    Have a great day and God bless

    Yours Truly
    Marissa

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  5. Who is Emma’s brother-in-law?
    c. Mr John Knightley

    Where does Emma reside?
    b. Hartfield, Highbury

    Where did Emma go for a Christmas party?
    a. Randalls

    When Mr. Elton brings his ‘new’ wife to visit Emma what does she talk of?
    b. Maple Grove

    Frank Churchill’s name is not ‘Churchill‘ but...
    c. Weston

    In which scene was the following exclaimed?: “... this is most unfortunate- most deplorable mistake!- What is to be done?
    c. Emma and Harriet talking at Hartfield

    What is Mrs. Elton’s Christian name?
    a. Augusta

    How did the Bateses and and Miss Fairfax arrive at the Cole’s?
    c. In A gentleman's carriage

    At the ball who claimed the first two dances with Emma?
    b. Frank Churchill


    To whom was Miss Bates indebted for saving Jane Fairfax’s life?
    a. Mr. Dixon

    What name becomes Harriet's last name when the story ends?
    b. Martin

    Emma’s greatest fault (at first) is...
    a. Vanity

    What two letters describe perfection?
    c. M and A

    Frank Churchill is engaged to...
    b. Jane Fairfax

    When the story is first made known to us Emma’s ‘greatest wish’ is...
    c. For John and Isabella to marry

    With whom did Harriet first "fall in love" after Emma led her to forget about Robert Martin?
    c. Mr Elton

    Emma hosts a party for whom?
    a. Mrs Elton

    When a horrible mistake is made Emma declares
    a. She is done with matchmaking

    Abbey Mill Farm is leased to
    b. Mr. Martin

    Emma practiced her artistic talents in creating _ of Miss Smith?
    b. A water colour

    When Mr. Elton travels from Highbury were does he go?
    b. Bath

    Did Emma and Mr. Knightley’s story end in a “happily ever after”?
    b. OH... to be sure it did, indeed.

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  6. Who is Emma’s brother-in-law?
    c. Mr. John Knightley

    Where does Emma reside?
    b. Hartfield, Highbury

    Where did Emma go for a Christmas party?
    a. Randalls

    When Mr. Elton brings his ‘new’ wife to visit Emma what does she talk of?
    b. Maple Grove



    Frank Churchill’s name is not ‘Churchill‘ but...
    c. Weston

    In which scene was the following exclaimed?: “... this is most unfortunate- most deplorable mistake!- What is to be done?”
    c. Emma and Harriet talking at Hartfield

    What is Mrs. Elton’s Christian name?
    a. Augusta

    How did the Bateses and and Miss Fairfax arrive at the Cole’s?
    c. 'A' gemtlemen's carriage

    At the ball who claimed the first two dances with Emma?
    b. Frank Churchill

    To whom was Miss Bates indebted for saving Jane Fairfax’s life?
    a. Mr. Dixon

    What name becomes Harriet's last name when the story ends?
    b. Martin

    Emma’s greatest fault (at first) is...
    a. Vanity

    What two letters describe perfection?
    c. M and A

    Frank Churchill is engaged to...
    b. Jane Fairfax

    When the story is first made known to us Emma’s ‘greatest wish’ is...
    c. For John and Isabella to marry

    With whom did Harriet first "fall in love"after Emma led her to forget about Robert Martin?
    c. Mr. Elton

    Emma hosts a party for whom? (because if she does not everyone will know how much she dislikes the person)
    a. Mrs. Elton

    When a horrible mistake is made Emma declares...
    a. she is done with matchmaking

    Abbey Mill Farm is leased to...
    b. Mr. Martin

    Emma practiced her artistic talents in creating ____ of Miss Smith?
    b. water colour

    When Mr. Elton travels from Highbury were does he go?
    b. Bath

    Did Emma and Mr. Knightley’s story end in a “happily ever after”?
    b. OH... to be sure it did, indeed.

    ReplyDelete

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