The Great Gatsby

by

F. Scott Fitzgerald

The Great Gatsby: Chapter 4 Quiz 7 questions

Test your knowledge of Chapter 4. Submit your answers to see your results and get feedback.
What do the rather incredible details of Gatsby's past that he describes to Nick as they drive to lunch in the city suggest about Gatsby?
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He is from a wealthy family and has always been rich
He was poor but has now achieved incredible wealth
He has always been a jewel collector and a decorated hero
He may not be being truthful and has reinvented his identity
What does Gatsby's interaction with the police officer after getting pulled over for speeding suggest?
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He is well-known as an honest and law-abiding citizen
He has some sort of illicit influence over the police
He is afraid of the police and tries to avoid them at all costs
He has no respect for authority and often gets into trouble with the law
What does Wolfsheim's connection to Gatsby suggest about Gatsby's character?
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He is a man of fine breeding
He is a philanthropist who donates his wealth to charity
He is involved in organized crime
He is a successful businessman
Who does Nick introduce Gatsby to on the way out of the restaurant after having lunch with Meyer Wolfsheim?
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Jordan Baker
Meyer Wolfsheim
Daisy Buchanan
Tom Buchanan
What does the story about Gatsby that Jordan tells to Nick suggest about Gatsby's purpose in achieving his wealth?
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To buy a big mansion and throw lavish parties
To become a famous jewel collector
To make himself into someone who Daisy could love
To become a powerful player in New York City
Why did Gatsby buy his giant mansion in West Egg?
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So that he was close enough to the city to manage his interests
To have a place to throw parties
Because it was across the bay from Daisy's house
So that he could meet Nick who was Daisy's cousin
What does the green light at the end of Daisy's dock represent?
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Gatsby's dream of recreating his past with Daisy
Daisy's mistake in choosing to marry Tom for money
The corrupt American Dream of extreme wealth
The desire to escape from the city and live in the country