The Great Gatsby Chapter 5
Quiz by Jennifer Orlando
Feel free to use or edit a copy
includes Teacher and Student dashboards
Measure skillsfrom any curriculum
Measure skills
from any curriculum
Tag the questions with any skills you have. Your dashboard will track each student's mastery of each skill.
With a free account, teachers can
- edit the questions
- save a copy for later
- start a class game
- automatically assign follow-up activities based on students’ scores
- assign as homework
- share a link with colleagues
- print as a bubble sheet
Our brand new solo games combine with your quiz, on the same screen
Correct quiz answers unlock more play!
14 questions
Show answers
- Q1Who does Gatsby request from Nick Carraway?To organize a party for himTo introduce him to Tom BuchananTo invite Daisy Buchanan for teaTo lend him money30s
- Q2Why does Gatsby throw extravagant parties in his mansion?To attract Daisy's attentionTo impress his friendsTo show off his wealthTo network with influential people30s
- Q3What is the significance of the green light at the end of Daisy's dock?A symbol of Gatsby's hopes and dreamsA representation of wealth and luxuryA signal for Tom BuchananA lighthouse guiding ships30s
- Q4What is the significance of Chapter 5 in The Great Gatsby?Tom Buchanan's affairGatsby's extravagant partiesThe introduction of Nick CarrawayThe reunion between Gatsby and Daisy30s
- Q5What does Jay Gatsby tell Nick Carraway about his background?He grew up in poverty in New YorkHe is a self-made millionaireHe is an orphanHe is from a wealthy family in the Midwest30s
- Q6What is the reason behind Gatsby's immense wealth in The Great Gatsby?Winning the lotteryInheritance from a wealthy relativeSuccessful business venturesHis involvement in organized crime30s
- Q7Where does Gatsby originally meet Daisy?Louisville, KentuckyNew York City, New YorkParis, FranceChicago, Illinois30s
- Q8What do the shirts symbolize in The Great Gatsby?Daisy's love for GatsbyGatsby's wealth and successGatsby's social statusGatsby's childhood memories30s
- Q9In 'The Great Gatsby', why does Gatsby put Daisy on a pedestal?He is captivated by her wealth and social statusHe is in love with her sisterHe admires her artistic talentHe is impressed by her intelligence30s
- Q10How does Gatsby idealize Daisy in 'The Great Gatsby'?He sees her as a rebellious and independent womanHe sees her as the epitome of perfection and innocenceHe sees her as a doting and loving wifeHe sees her as a manipulative and selfish person30s
- Q11What role does Gatsby's infatuation with Daisy play in 'The Great Gatsby'?It drives his pursuit of wealth and successIt fuels his desire for adventure and travelIt leads him to distance himself from societyIt causes him to lose interest in his social circle30s
- Q12What happens at the tea between Gatsby and Daisy when they first get there?They are awkward and uncomfortable with each other.They have a heated argument.Daisy confesses her love for Gatsby.They fall deeply in love.30s
- Q13What does the broken clock symbolize in the Great Gatsby?Gatsby's dream to turn back timeThe passing of timeThe unreliability of wealthThe importance of punctuality30s
- Q14How does the meeting between Gatsby and Daisy end?Gatsby realizes he never loved Daisy.Gatsby proposes to Daisy and she accepts.They reunite and express their love for each other.Daisy confesses her love for someone else.Daisy rejects Gatsby and leaves him.30s