Title: The Great Gatsby
1The Great Gatsby
- An Analytical Review of the Book
2Gatsby described Daisys voice as being full of
______.
- charm
- melody
- indiscretion
- money
3When Jordan criticized Nick for not being honest
and straightforward, she referred to him as _____.
- a bad driver
- an absolute rose
- a single dream
- a fifth guest
4Which of these is a fact about Daisy?
- She played in womens gold tournaments.
- She was Nicks second cousin once removed.
- She was a more selfish person than Myrtle.
- She was a very sophisticated women.
5What is one thing Tom did that made the reader
think of him as selfish and mean?
- He sold George a lemon of a car.
- He wrecked a borrowed car.
- He broke Myrtles nose.
- He refused to kiss his daughter.
6What is one thing that made the reader think of
Mr. Wolfsheim as ruthless?
- He spoke often of the submergence of the white
race. - He said Gatsby got what he deserved.
- He laughed when he spoke of his friends
electrocution. - He wore cuff buttons made of human molars.
7Myrtle told people at her apartment that George
had borrowed someones suit to marry her. She
did this to convince them that .
- George would never consent to buying a suit.
- it has been a mistake for her to marry George.
- Georges success was a long time in coming.
- She was married to a very frugal man
8Most readers were probably appalled when ..
- Gatsby became drunk at his own party
- Daisy mocked Gatsbys medal from Montenegro
- Gatsbys friends refused to come to the funeral
- Gatsby described the valley of ashes
9After reading this book, the reader should have a
good understanding of ..
- what Gatsbys obsession over Daisy led him to do.
- how Toms fear of the past made him spiritually
empty - what life was like for a self-sufficient woman in
the 1920s - how jazz music influenced the culture of America
10What is one way in which Tom and George were
similar?
- They were both rumored to have been bootleggers.
- They both had attended Ivy League schools
- Neither of them could make their wives happy.
- Neither of them could stand the person they
married.
11According to Nick Jordan was unlike daisy because
Jordan was too wise to ..
- allow Toms hard malice to break her spirit
- watch for the longest day of the year and then
miss it. - carry well-forgotten dreams from age to age.
- belong to a rotten crowd of vile sinners.
12Most readers would conclude that Gatsby purchased
his house and led a lavish lifestyle because he .
- enjoyed showing off his wealth.
- hoped it would help him forget the past.
- felt it was a way to attain Daisy.
- hoped to impress his father.
13At the end of the story, Nick probably leaves the
East because he is afraid he will ..
- be blamed by police for Gatsbys death
- begin to see God in Dr. T.J. Eckleburgs eyes
- become a nocturnal voyeur like Owl Eyes
- become like the careless people there.
14After Myrtles death, George concluded that she
had been .
- Running away from him when she was accidentally
bit by a car. - Deranged by quilt and had purposely jumped in
front of the car. - Living a single dream for so long her mind was
fog and ashes. - Purposely killed by the man with whom she was
having an affair.
15What should the reader infer when Tom sent Daisy
and Gatsby home together in the yellow car?
- Tom realized Daisy was having an affair, but
hadnt connected it to Gatsby. - Tom was planning to kill Myrtle and blame the
death on Gatsby. - Tom felt Gatsby would never pursue another mans
wife. - Tom felt he had broken up the romance between
Gatsby and Daisy.
16When Nick broke off the vague understanding he
had with a certain girl, the reader most likely
thought of him as ..
- conceited
- heroic
- honest
- heartless
17When Gatsbys father found the schedule for daily
activities inside Gatsbys book, he felt it
proved that his son was .
- careless with money
- bound to get ahead
- being preyed upon
- generous to others
18If Tom had realized Daisy was driving the car
that killed Myrtle, he probably would have
- told George the truth about it
- forgiven Gatsby for romancing her
- protected Daisy from prosecution
- divorced her from being so reckless
19What caused Daisy to draw further and further
into herself and choose Tom over Gatsby?
- Toms accusations about Gatsbys life
- Gatsbys recklessness and hard drinking
- Gatsbys jealous rage in the car
- Toms sympathy for George Wilson
20Which of the following helped bring about
Gatsbys murder?
- Nick discovered Daisy was driving the car.
- Mr. Wolfsheim refused Gatsbys plea for help.
- Tom told George who owned the yellow car.
- The police traced Gatsbys license number
21Which of the following best describes Gatsbys
funeral services?
- Gamblers and respectable politicians mingled in
the crowd. - Only his father, Nick, and some servants rode to
the cemetery. - Daisy alone sobbed among the throng of strangers
saying good-bye. - According to his wishes, Gatsbys ashes were
given to the sea.
22Why did Gatsby replace all his servants?
- His old servants had offended Daisy.
- He wanted servants from East Egg.
- He owed the commissioner a favor.
- He wanted people who wouldnt gossip.
23After Gatsby died, why was Nick relieved when
Klipspringer called?
- He hoped Klipspringer would resurrect his hope in
the future. - It seemed to promise another friend at Gatsbys
funeral. - He hoped Klipspringer would be able to contact
Jordan for him. - Together, they would be able to console Daisys
grief.
24What was one rumor Nick heard about Gatsby at the
first party he attended?
- Gatsby was a married man.
- Gatsby was deranged.
- Gatsby had killed a man.
- Gatsby owned polo ponies.
25What scandal did Nick remember about Jordan?
- In her quest for success, she made business
gonnegtion, with Mr. Wolfsheim. - In her first major tournament, she had moved her
ball to improve her lie. - She had been aboard Dan Codys yacht on the night
he mysteriously died. - She had been part of the gang who fixed the 191
World Series.
26How did Daisy feel about the party she attended
at Gatsbys place?
- She was excited by the glamour of it.
- Gatsbys display of wealth awed her.
- Gatsbys adoration overwhelmed her.
- She was offended and appalled by it.
27Which curious remark did Gatsby make to Nick
after admitting that daisy might have loved Tom
when they were first married?
- His presumptuous flirtation is over.
- In any case, it was just personal.
- Well, old sport, nobody lives forever.
- Come tomorrow, Ill run faster.
28When Tom said that Gatsby must have gone to
Oxford about the time Biloxi went to new
Haven, he was ..
- wishing Gatsby were from Biloxi
- wondering if Gatsby knew Biloxi
- implying that Gatsby was lying
- trying to confuse Gatsby
29Which of these things happened first?
- Gatsby stopped having parties
- Nick met Toms mistress.
- Tom realized Gatsby knew Daisy.
- George found the dog leash.
30In this book, Gatsbys big dream is to .
- be accepted into the Ivy League world
- gain spirituality and return to his roots
- become a New York sophisticate
- recapture his past and marry Daisy
31This story took place in America during the ..
- Gold Rush
- Great War
- Great Depression
- Jazz Age
32This book could best be described as a critique
of the .
- Victorian era
- Age of Innocence
- Harding administration
- American dream
33Which of these sentences describes Tom?
- He came from a lower class family.
- He was driven to succeed.
- He was very rich and very strong.
- He was bookish, but spiritless.
34Which of these sentences describes Gatsby?
- He squandered his fathers money
- He often became drunk at his parties
- He was one of the careless people.
- He invented himself at age seventeen.
35In this book, if someone lived in East Egg, what
did it say about that person?
- They had basic moral values.
- They were enormously wealthy.
- They were victims of the rich.
- They lacked social credentials.
36Who is telling this story?
- Jay Gatsby
- Nick Carraway
- Daisy Buchanan
- Jordan Baker
37Gatsbys dreams for his future were best
symbolized by .
- the foul dust
- the yacht
- Owl Eyes
- the green light