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Chapters 1 – 3

1. How does the narrator describe Gatsby?

a. Gatsby was brilliant, although somewhat smug and self-centered.

b. Gatsby had an extraordinary gift for hope, and a romantic readiness.

c. Gatsby was a big, hulking brute of a man.

d. Gatsby was self-assured and showed boundless enthusiasm about most topics.

 

2. From where did the narrator come and why?

a. From France to establish a vineyard in New York

b. From the south to become an actor on Broadway

c. From the northwest to be a fashion designer

d. From the Midwest to study the bond business

 

3. Describe the narrator's house.

a. It is one of the largest on the island, made of brick and surrounded by gardens.

b. It is a renovated carriage house on the grounds of one of the mansions.

c. It is a weatherbeaten bungalow squeezed between the mansions.

d. It is roomy, but not too large for one person, with a gazebo and a boathouse.

 

4. Describe the Buchanan's house.

a. It is a formal and traditional colonial Georgian mansion.

b. It is low and modernistic, designed to blend in with the scenery.

c. It is a replica of a Spanish hacienda, with a central garden and fountains.

d. It is palatial, although in a state of disrepair.

 

5. How does Nick know Daisy and Tom?

a. Nick and Tom served in the war together. He met Daisy at their wedding.

b. Nick and Daisy went to school together. Daisy was dating Tom.

c. He met them through a friend of his parents in Chicago.

d. Daisy and Nick are cousins. Nick and Tom knew each other from school.

 

6. Describe Tom. What is our impression of him in Chapter 1?

a. He is short and fat and jolly.

b. He has an athletic build and an arrogant attitude. He is an old-money snob.

c. He is tall and slender. He is a grumpy middle-aged man.

d. He has a medium build and is balding. He is easy-going and pleasant.

 

7. What kind of person is Daisy?

a. Daisy is flighty and very superficial.

b. Daisy is an intellectual.

c. Daisy is a down-to-earth, sweet, naive young woman.

d. Daisy is just plain mean.

 

8. What did Miss Baker tell Nick about Tom?

a. Tom is terminally ill.

b. Tom is in trouble with the police.

c. Tom is connected with criminals.

d. Tom is having an affair.

 

9. When asked about her daughter, what does Daisy say?

a. "She acts just like her father!"

b. "Isn't she a little darling?"

c. "I suppose she talks--and eats, and everything."

d. "I wish I had never had her."

 

10. How is Gatsby introduced into the novel?

a. He is mentioned in a conversation between Nick and Jordan. Later Nick sees him

on the lawn in the moonlight.

b. Nick meets him at a party.

c. Everyone talks about him at the party, but no one sees him. Later Nick sees him

with Daisy.

d. Jordan tells Daisy about Tom's affair, and Daisy meets Gatsby to begin an affair

of her own to get even with Tom.

 

11. What is the "valley of ashes"?

a. An area in East Egg where a fire had been many years ago

b. A barren area separating East Egg from West Egg

c. An industrial zone

d. An imaginary place used as a metaphor for Gatsby's loneliness

 

12. What are the "eyes of Dr. T. J. Eckleburg?

a. Seeing eye dogs that the doctor trains for the Association for the Blind

b. A group of security guards who monitor the doctor's home and offices

c. A new kind of contact lens that the doctor has just developed

d. An illustration on a billboard

 

13. Who did Tom take Nick to meet?

a. His mistress                                                   b. Dr. T.J. Eckleburg

c. His parents                                                     d. Gatsby

 

14. Identify Myrtle and George Wilson.

a. Myrtle is Tom's cousin. George is her son.

b. George is Tom's business partner. Myrtle is his wife.

c. Myrtle is Tom's mistress. George is her husband.

d. They are the caretakers on Tom's estate.

 

15. What did Mrs. Wilson buy while she was out with Tom and Nick?

a. Sandwiches for lunch                                     b. A dog

c. A new dress                                                   d. Cuff links for Tom

 

16. Where did they go? What was at 158th Street?

a. Tom's favorite restaurant                                b. Nick's office

c. The dealer where Tom bought his last car     

d. The apartment where Tom met his mistress

 

17. Identify Catherine and Mr. & Mrs. McKee.

a. Catherine is Nick's secretary. Mrs. McKee is her sister, and Mr. McKee is her

brother-in-law.

b. Catherine is Myrtle's sister. The McKees live downstairs at the apartment complex.

c. Catherine is Tom's cousin. The McKees are the apartment managers.

d. Catherine is Mrs. McKee's best friend. The McKees are old neighbors of Myrtle's.

 

18. What does Mr. McKee tell Nick about Gatsby?

a. Gatsby is the son of a Texas oil tycoon.

b. Gatsby has recently been released from a mental hospital.

c. Gatsby donated a half-million dollars to an orphanage in his home town.

d. Gatsby is the nephew of Kaiser Wilhelm.

 

19. What reason did Myrtle give for marrying George Wilson?

a. She had to do something to get away from her abusive parents.

b. She did it to spite George's former girlfriend.

c. She thought he was a gentleman; later she found out differently.

d. She didn't think she would ever find a husband, and she was grateful to him for

asking her.

 

20. What did Tom do to Myrtle when she mentioned Daisy's name?

a. He hit her and broke her nose.

b. He laughed and called her a jealous fool.

c. He taunted her and repeated Daisy's name several more times.

d. He ignored her and went on with his conversation with Nick.

 

21. Which one of these does not represent Gatsby's wealth

a. Made in the post-war period

b. Spending on flashy, extravagant things

c. Old, family money

d. Wild parties

 

22. What kind of people come to Gatsby's parties?

a. The newly rich, famous, and their friends

b. Only the residents of West Egg

c. Scholars and intellectuals from area universities

d. Mostly Gatsby's business associates

 

23. Why did Nick Carraway go to the party?

a. He went as Jordan Baker's escort.

b. Gatsby sent him a direct invitation.

c. He thought he could sneak in without being noticed.

d. Daisy and Tom dared him to go.

 

24. How does Nick meet Gatsby?

a. Gatsby greets all of his guests in a receiving line.

b. They met when Nick wandered into the library where Gatsby was reading.

c. Jordan Baker introduced them.

d. Nick asks a man he is talking to where Gatsby is and discovers that he is talking

to Gatsby.

 

25. Which is not one of the stories about Gatsby?

a. He inherited his money from his mother, a French baroness.

b. He killed a man.

c. He was a German spy during the war.

d. He was in the American army during the war.

 

26. Which of these words describes Gatsby?

a. Aggressive                                                     b. Cruel

c. Phony                                                             d. Loving

 

27. Describe Nick's relationship with Jordan.

a. They can't stand each other.                            b. They are beginning to get friendly.

c. They fell in love at first sight.                        d. They are just golfing partners.

 

28.  What does the following quote show about GatsbyÕs party guests?  . ". . . after that they conducted themselves according to the rules of behavior associated with an amusement park." (Nick about Gatsby's party guests)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

29. What does the following quote reveal about the assumptions people make about Gatsby?   "The books? . . . Absolutely real -- have pages and everything. I thought they'd be made of cardboard." (Owl Eyes to Nick and Jordan in Gatsby's library)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

30.What realization does Nick come to about GatsbyÕs purpose?  "He came alive to me, delivered suddenly from the womb of his purposeless splendor." (Nick about Gatsby when he realized Gatsby's dream)

 

 

 

 

 

 

5 points

 

Cite evidence that conveys whether Gatsby is truly in love or simply obsessed with Daisy.