Welcome to the Emma quiz! Emma is a novel written by Jane Austen, published in 1815. It tells the story of Emma Woodhouse, a young woman who lives in the fictional village of Highbury and enjoys matchmaking. However, her attempts at matchmaking often lead to misunderstandings and complications.
This quiz will test your knowledge of the characters, plot, and themes of this classic novel. So, get ready to put your Emma knowledge to the test!
What is the name of the protagonist in Emma?
Elizabeth
Emma
Jane
Catherine
Who is Emma's closest friend?
Harriet Smith
Jane Fairfax
Mrs. Weston
Miss Bates
Who is Emma's father?
Mr. Knightley
Mr. Woodhouse
Mr. Elton
Mr. Churchill
Who is the love interest of Emma?
Mr. Knightley
Mr. Elton
Frank Churchill
Mr. Weston
Who is the governess of the children in Emma's household?
Miss Bates
Mrs. Elton
Miss Taylor
Mrs. Goddard
Who is the person Emma tries to set up with Mr. Elton?
Harriet Smith
Jane Fairfax
Mrs. Weston
Miss Bates
Who is the person Emma insults at a picnic?
Mrs. Elton
Miss Bates
Jane Fairfax
Harriet Smith
Who is the person who proposes to Emma and gets rejected?
Frank Churchill
Mr. Knightley
Mr. Elton
Mr. Weston
Who is the person who secretly gets engaged to Frank Churchill?
Harriet Smith
Jane Fairfax
Mrs. Weston
Miss Bates
Who is the person who reveals the truth about Frank Churchill's engagement?
Mr. Knightley
Mr. Weston
Mrs. Weston
Jane Fairfax
Who is the person who helps Harriet Smith find a husband?
Mr. Knightley
Mr. Elton
Frank Churchill
Mr. Weston
Who is the person who throws a party that Emma attends?
Mrs. Elton
Mr. Elton
Frank Churchill
Mr. Weston
Who is the person who finally proposes to Emma and gets accepted?
Mr. Elton
Mr. Knightley
Frank Churchill
Mr. Weston
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