the great gatsby test
The ash heaps represent all of the following EXCEPT a) a favorite romantic meeting place for Tom and Myrtle b) despair and desolation c) the scene of Myrtle's death d) the exploitation of the masses by the idle rich
(A) a favorite romantic meeting place for Tom and Myrtle
Gatsby's dream was associated with all of the following details EXCEPT a) it was described as "incorruptible" b) Gatsby suffered from a wide gap between reality and dreams c) Gatsby's dream was in "flux" changing all the time d) Gatsby's dream is associated with the American Dream
(C) Gatsby's dream was in "flux" changing all the time
All of the following are elements of modernism EXCEPT a) alienated characters b) inference; readers left to figure out meaning on their own c) symbolism d) focus on romantic love
(d) focus on romantic love
The events in the novel take place during the year
1922
The Great Gatsby was published in
1925
Tom Buchanan
cruel; prejudiced
Daisy originally met Gatsby
during the war
Nick says that Gatsby is
elaborate, young rough neck
After his wife's death, Wilson regards the eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleberg as the
eyes of God
Daisy Buchanan
fickle, bored
By surrounding himself with material possesions and inventing an aristocratic family background, Gatsby tries to
fulfill the ideal conception of himself
Fitzgerald was a bit lke Nick in that
he was both fascinated and repulsed by the glamour and glitter of wealth and high society
The person Daisy probably loves the most is
herself
Gatsby's car, his mansion, and his other possessions represent
his commitment to material success as an ideal
When Myrtle saw Jordan with Tom, she thought Jordan was:
his wife
Nick Carraway
honest; compassionate
after the final scene between gatsby, tom, and daisy, nick realizes that
it is his 30th birthday
"Ah" she cried, "You look so cool, you always looks so cool"
Daisy
"And all the time something within her was crying for a decision. She wanted her life shaped now, immediately— and the decision must be made by some force of love of money of unquestionable practicality..."
Daisy
"Im p-paralyzed with happiness," is spoken by
Daisy
"He knew that when he kissed this girl and forever wed his unutterable visions to her perishable breath, his mind would never romp like the mind of God" (who is being described)
Gatsby
When Gatsby and Daisy become lovers
Gatsby's dream is completely fufiled
"God knows what you've been doing, everything you've been doing. You may fool me but you can't fool God!"
George
the time of the story is frequently referred to as the_______
Jazz Age
Most of the setting of the story is:
Long Island
all the main characters are originally from _____
Mid West
"She looked at me and laughed pointlessly. Then she flounced over to the dog kissed it with ecstasy and swept into the kitchen, implying that a dozen chefs awaited her orders there" (who is "she")
Myrtle
"I'm inclined to reserve all judgments"
Nick
"They're a rotten crowd," "you're worth the whole damn bunch put together"
Nick
"And if you think I didn't have my share of suffering —look here when I went to give up that flat and saw that damn box of biscuits sitting there on the sideboard and sat down and cried like a baby"
Tom
"I can't speak about what happened five years ago because I didn't know Daisy then—"
Tom
This story takes place immediately after:
World War 1
All of the following are associated with Fitzgerald EXCEPT: a) Hemingway b) Zelda c) Princeton d) Yale
Yale
The best word to describe Nicks attitude toward Gatsby at the end of the novel is
ambivalent
Nick is distressed after Gatsby's death when Gatsby's friends show their
apathy (lack of interest)
Which of the following is used to symbolize the violence and carelessness of the upper class?
automobiles
Nick describes Tom and Daisy as
careless and destructive
James Gatz became Jay Gatsby because when he
meets Dan Cody at the age of 17
This novel makes use of the following literary devices EXCEPT a) motif b) symbolism c) personification d) irony
personification
Using Jordan Baker as intermediary, Gatsby convinces Nick to arrange a meeting with Daisy so that Gatsby can
prove to Daisy that his possessions now make him worthy of her
Nick recognizes Gatsby's essential tragedy is that he has
sacrificed his duty for love
All of the following describe Jordan Baker EXCEPT a) sincere b) careless c) athletic d) selfish
sincere
Jay Gatsby
socially ambitious; faithful
When Wilson first learns that Myrtle is unfaithful, he wants to
take her far away
At the end of the novel, Nick condemns Daisy for all of the following EXCEPT: a) trying to repeat the past b) retreating into carelessness c) escaping into money d) allowing others to clean up her mess
trying to repeat the past
Myrtle Wilson
vulgar, sensual
Which of the following is used to symbolize the emotional state of the characters throughout the novel
weather
Which of the following locations represent "new money"
west egg
All of the following symbolize the American Dream to Gatsby EXCEPT a) Daisy b) Wolfsheim c) the green light d) Dan Cody
wolfsheim