- Gatsby told Nick that Daisy's voice is full of
Your answer:
childlike delight
lies
money
sadness
- Gatsby's mood before the reunion with Daisy could best be described as
Your answer:
shocked
happy
regretful
nervous
- Tom revealed that Gatsby made his money
Your answer:
gambling
dealing drugs
bootlegging
as a hit man
- After reuniting with Daisy, Gatsby stopped
Your answer:
giving parties
racing his hydroplane
being friends with Nick
dreaming of a life with Daisy
- Daisy's reaction to Gatby's party was
Your answer:
she was repulsed by the "new money"
she liked the movie star
both 1 & 2
she wanted to be alone with Gatsby
- In return for setting up the meeting with Daisy, Gatsby offered Nick
Your answer:
$100
a business deal
$500
a car
- Tom refused to sell his car to
Your answer:
Gatsby
Jordan
George Wilson
Nick
- George Wilson wanted the money from selling the car so he could
Your answer:
save his marriage
move west with Myrtle
both a & b
neither a nor b
- Gatsby had the opportunity to attend Oxford because he was
Your answer:
a descendant of a long line of alumni
the valedictorian of his class
a Rhodes Scholar
an officer in World War 1
- At the beginning of Chapter 6, we learn that Gatsby grew up in
Your answer:
Nebraska
North Dakota
Minnesota
Illinois
- Gatsby first met Tom when
Your answer:
he stopped by with the Sloanes
they were in Monenegro
they were at Yale together
he was at the restaurant with Nick
- After the party, Gatsby thought
Your answer:
Daisy obviously preferred to be with Tom
Daisy would leave Tom and they would forget the past five years
since Daisy didn't like the party, he'd give up on his dream
he would have to convince Myrtle to run away with Tom
- The brewer who has previously owned Gatby's house wanted the neighbors to
Your answer:
pretend they were peasents
dress up like serfs
pay him rent
work in his brewery
- Who was driving the car that killed Myrtle Wilson?
Your answer:
Tom
Gatsby
Jordan
Daisy
- Gatsby's reaction to actually seeing Pammy was one of
Your answer:
surprise
anger
jealousy
sadness
- To cover a previous lie, Gatsby told Nick that he
Your answer:
inherited money but lost it
had been married at one time
never worked a day in his life
is a gambler and racketeer
- Gatsby fired the servants because
Your answer:
they proved to be irresponsible at the last party
they might gossip about his affair with Daisy
he wanted to go into seclusion
he had lost his fortune, and didn't have the money to pay them
- Daisy cried when she was Gatsby's
Your answer:
house
shirts
scrapbook
pool
- Initially, Gatsby worked for Dan Cody
Your answer:
in his mining enterprised
on his yacht
as his bodyguard
as a janitor at the college
- Nick invited Daisy to his house for
Your answer:
tea
a party
dinner
lunch
- As a boy, Gatsby had made resolutions for self-improvement.
Your answer:
True
False
- Wolfsheim said he could not get mixed up in Gatsby's death
Your answer:
False
True
- About half of Gatsby's former party guests came to pay their respects.
Your answer:
False
True
- Nick decided to go to California and try to forget the summer of 1922.
Your answer:
False
True
- Daisy was able to slip away to attend the funeral.
Your answer:
False
True
- Nick objected to shaking hands with Tom when he saw him later on.
Your answer:
True
False
- The phone call for Slagle revealed to Nick a little more proof of Gatsby's business activities
Your answer:
False
True
- Henry Gatz was a close friend of Nick's and helped with the funeral
Your answer:
True
False
- Catherine revealed the story of Myrtle's affair to the police
Your answer:
True
False
- Owl Eyes, Mr. Gatz, and Daisy all attended Gatsby's funeral
Your answer:
False
True
- Klopspringer called to find out if he had left his tennis racket behind
Your answer:
True
False
- What George Wilson did the day after the accident.
Your answer:
Ran away never to be heard from again
Shot Gatsby and then himself
Shot himself
- Gatsby didn't leave town after the accident because he still hoped that...
Your answer:
His life would get better
He could change the past
Daisy would leave town with him
- How does "a certain struggle and a certain relief" relate to Daisy's decision to marry Tom Buchanan?
Your answer:
She wanted nothing to do with her past.
She was always interested in marrying Tom.
She was sorry about Gatsby, but relieved to get on wih her life.
- When Gatsby met Daisy five years before, how was uniform an "invisible cloak"?
Your answer:
It hid his war injuries
It was a very dark blue
It was his social status