Act 1, Part 1
1. According to Mrs. Marchmont, who throws tedious parties?
(a) Lord Caversham.
(b) Sir Robert.
(c) The Hartlocks.
(d) Mrs. Cheveley.
2. At the dinner party in Act 1, Part 1, what does Lady Basildon think of the man who talks about his wife during dinner?
(a) He is rude.
(b) He is very kind.
(c) He is very loving.
(d) He is terribly trivial.
3. In Act 1, Part 1, why does Lord Caversham call Goring a good-for-nothing?
(a) Goring leads an idle life.
(b) Caversham hates Goring.
(c) Goring has a dull job.
(d) Goring is a thief.
4. What reason does Lord Caversham give for never going anywhere?
(a) He is sick of London society.
(b) No one invites him anywhere.
(c) He is disabled.
(d) His wife won't let him.
5. According to Mabel, what is London society comprised of?
(a) Brilliant idiots and beautiful lunatics.
(b) Beautiful idiots and brilliant lunatics.
(c) Boring socialites.
(d) Beautiful geniuses.
6. To what flower does the author compare Mrs. Cheveley?
(a) A tulip.
(b) A rose.
(c) An orchid.
(d) A daisy.
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