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Pride and Prejudice

book trivia questions about Pride and prejudice

Whether you’re a longtime Austen‑class stan or a first-time reader curious about the Bennet battleground, test your memory with these refined, witty, and scandal‑ready trivia questions.

From Elizabeth’s sharp-wit retorts to Regency-era ballrooms and marital machinations — see if your Austen IQ holds up.

​​What is the famous opening line of Pride and Prejudice?
“It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife.”

 

What is the name of the Bennet family’s estate?
Longbourn

 

Where does Elizabeth first meet Mr. Darcy?
At the Meryton assembly ball, where he famously snubs her on the dance floor

 

Which sister is known for her intelligence and great beauty?
Jane Bennet — gentle, thoughtful, and always the peacemaker

 

Who famously says, “I must tell you how ardently I admire you?"
Mr. Darcy — during his emotional proposal to Elizabeth

 

What is the original title of the novel?
First Impressions

 

Where do Lydia and Wickham elope?
Gretna Green — the infamous Scottish quick‑elopement spot

 

Which aunt tries to dissuade Elizabeth from the family’s home?

Lady Catherine de Bourgh — who believes she’s too beneath the Darcy name

 

How much does Mr. Darcy earn per year?
£10,000 — a fortune in Regency England that made him a Regency-era catch​

FAQ

What makes good trivia questions for Pride and Prejudice?
Look for character quirks, societal rules, witty dialogue, and dancefloor disasters — plus that irresistible mix of romance and wit.

Can these questions be used in book clubs or Jane Austen quizzes?
Definitely! These are perfect for Austen aficionados and casual readers alike.

Is the difficulty balanced for all fans?
Yes — it ranges from iconic quotes to nuanced social context, ideal for seasoned readers and newcomers.

Want the Full Experience?

Listen to our Pride and Prejudice Book Trivia Podcast episode to hear behind‑the‑scenes tidbits, Regency drama, and Austen’s timeless charm in audio form.


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