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Grade 10 The Great Gatsby
How does Chapter 8 end?
  1. With Nick attending Gatsby's funeral
  2. With Nick leaving New York and reflecting on his experiences
  3. With Nick confronting Tom and Daisy
  4. With Nick finding out the truth about Gatsby's past
Grade 10 The Great Gatsby
What event foreshadows the eventual unraveling of Gatsby's dream?
  1. A confrontation between Tom Buchanan and Gatsby
  2. A sudden rainstorm that floods Gatsby's garden
  3. Daisy's growing attachment to Gatsby
  4. Gatsby's decision to stop throwing parties
Grade 10 The Great Gatsby
How does Chapter 6 end?
  1. With Gatsby and Daisy confessing their love for each other
  2. With Tom and Daisy leaving Gatsby's mansion together
  3. With Nick's reflection on the events of the evening
  4. With Gatsby's determination to win back Daisy's heart
Grade 10 The Great Gatsby
What is the setting of Gatsby's mansion in this chapter?
  1. West Egg
  2. East Egg
  3. Valley of Ashes
  4. New York City
Grade 10 The Great Gatsby
Who arrives at Gatsby's mansion after his death?
  1. Tom Buchanan
  2. Daisy Buchanan
  3. Myrtle Wilson
  4. Jordan Baker
Grade 10 The Great Gatsby
How does Chapter 5 end?
  1. With Gatsby and Daisy planning their future together
  2. With Gatsby's realization that Daisy's feelings have changed
  3. With Nick's reflection on the events of the evening
  4. With Daisy leaving Gatsby's mansion and returning home
Grade 10 The Great Gatsby
What does Nick learn about Gatsby's past through his father?
  1. Gatsby was a notorious criminal
  2. Gatsby was a war hero
  3. Gatsby was a successful businessman
  4. Gatsby was a talented musician
Grade 10 The Great Gatsby
What is the state of Gatsby's mansion after his death?
  1. It has been sold to new owners
  2. It is abandoned and falling into disrepair
  3. It is still hosting extravagant parties
  4. It is being used as a museum
Grade 10 The Great Gatsby
How does Chapter 7 end?
  1. With Tom confronting Gatsby and Daisy
  2. With Nick reflecting on the events of the day
  3. With Gatsby's determination to win back Daisy
  4. With Daisy's decision to leave Tom for Gatsby
Grade 10 The Great Gatsby
What does Tom tell Myrtle's husband about Gatsby?
  1. That Gatsby was a distant cousin of Myrtle's
  2. That Gatsby was responsible for Myrtle's death
  3. That Gatsby was a criminal who took advantage of Myrtle
  4. That Gatsby was a wealthy and famous actor
Grade 10 The Great Gatsby
How does Chapter 9 end?
  1. With Nick reflecting on the events of the novel
  2. With Nick receiving a letter from Gatsby's father
  3. With Nick attending Gatsby's funeral
  4. With Nick's decision to return to West Egg
Grade 10 The Great Gatsby
Gatsby's obsession with what green light across the bay symbolizes his dream of:
  1. Becoming a famous athlete
  2. Attaining financial success
  3. Rekindling his romance with Daisy
  4. Moving to a different city
Grade 10 The Great Gatsby
What is the true nature of Gatsby's relationship with Daisy before the events of the novel?
  1. Childhood friends
  2. Distant cousins
  3. Lovers who were once engaged
  4. Business partners
Grade 10 The Great Gatsby
Grade 10 The Great Gatsby
Gatsby's final interactions with Daisy reveal that she is unable to fully meet his:
  1. Financial expectations
  2. Emotional and romantic ideals
  3. Social and professional ambitions
  4. Physical desires and needs
Grade 10 The Great Gatsby
What role does Nick play in the events of the novel?
  1. He is the story's protagonist
  2. He is the primary antagonist
  3. He is the narrator and observer
  4. He is Gatsby's confidant
Grade 10 The Great Gatsby
What brings Nick Carraway to Long Island's North Shore?
  1. Pursuit of a business opportunity
  2. Desire for a luxurious lifestyle
  3. A job in the finance industry
  4. His aspiration to learn about the bond business
Grade 10 The Great Gatsby
What does Gatsby's willingness to take the blame for Myrtle's death reveal about his character?
  1. His sense of responsibility and moral integrity
  2. His fear of being caught by the police
  3. His desire to protect Daisy at all costs
  4. His indifference to the consequences of his actions
Grade 10 The Great Gatsby
Gatsby's character embodies the theme of the illusory nature of the American Dream, emphasizing that success and happiness are often:
  1. Easily attainable with hard work and determination
  2. Unattainable due to societal limitations
  3. Best achieved through self-sacrifice and humility
  4. Elusive and unfulfilling, despite material achievements
Grade 10 The Great Gatsby
Gatsby's elaborate parties and outward displays of wealth are driven by:
  1. A genuine desire for friendship and camaraderie
  2. A need to impress his business associates
  3. His yearning for social acceptance and Daisy's attention
  4. A goal to outdo his neighbor, Tom Buchanan
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