#1
What is the main theme of 'The Necklace'?
The destructive nature of materialism
The beauty of simplicity
The importance of social status
The power of love
#2
Who is the main character in 'The Necklace'?
Madame Mathilde Loisel
Mr. Loisel
Madame Jeanne Forestier
Mr. Forestier
#3
What role does Madame Forestier play in the story?
She is a close friend of Madame Loisel.
She is a maid at the Loisel's house.
She is a wealthy socialite.
She is a ball organizer.
#4
What is the moral of 'The Necklace'?
The value of honesty and humility
The importance of appearance
The destructive nature of materialism
The power of love
#5
How does Madame Loisel change throughout the story?
She becomes more materialistic.
She learns to appreciate what she has.
She becomes more resentful towards her husband.
She becomes more dishonest.
#6
Why does Madame Loisel borrow the necklace from her friend?
For a ball
For a dinner party
For a job interview
For a wedding
#7
What was the initial condition of the Loisels’ life?
They were wealthy.
They were living in poverty.
They were middle-class.
They were struggling financially.
#8
How does Madame Loisel handle the loss of the necklace at first?
She confesses and seeks help.
She tries to replace it secretly.
She hopes the truth will never come out.
She does not care.
#9
What is the symbolic meaning of the title 'The Necklace'?
The necklace is a symbol of status and beauty.
The necklace represents the societal pressures on women.
The necklace symbolizes a web of deceit and lies.
The necklace represents the value of material possessions.
#10
How does Madame Loisel's vanity contribute to her downfall?
She is too proud to accept help from others.
She prioritizes appearance over substance.
She refuses to listen to her husband's advice.
She chooses wealth over love.
#11
What is Madame Loisel's biggest regret at the end of the story?
Losing the necklace
Lying about the necklace
Borrowing the necklace
Not attending the ball
#12
How does Madame Loisel's desire for material wealth impact her life?
It leads her to become greedy.
It causes her to prioritize appearance over substance.
It prevents her from achieving happiness.
All of the above.
#13
Why does Madame Loisel hesitate to tell her friend the truth about the lost necklace?
She is afraid of being judged.
She is embarrassed about losing the necklace.
She does not want to upset her friend.
All of the above.
#14
Which of the following best describes Madame Loisel's attitude towards her life?
Satisfied
Ambitious
Ungrateful
Content
#15
What does the necklace symbolize in the story?
Wealth
Status
Appearance
Materialism
#16
What is the role of irony in 'The Necklace'?
To entertain the reader
To highlight the importance of honesty
To emphasize the difference between perception and reality
To showcase Madame Loisel's deceitful nature
#17
What is the conflict in 'The Necklace'?
Man vs. Nature
Man vs. Man
Man vs. Himself
Man vs. Society
#18
Which theme does 'The Necklace' most prominently explore?
The pursuit of happiness
The consequences of deceit
The importance of honesty
The power of love
#19
How does the lost necklace affect Madame Loisel's life?
She becomes rich.
She becomes poor.
She gains social status.
She experiences hardships and loses her youth.
#20
What is the significance of the necklace in the story?
It symbolizes Madame Loisel's vanity and desire for wealth.
It represents her husband's love for her.
It is a family heirloom.
It is a gift from a friend.
#21
How does Madame Loisel’s personality contribute to the story’s outcome?
She is selfless.
She is brave.
She is deceitful.
She is confident.
#22
What is the climax of 'The Necklace'?
Madame Loisel confesses to her husband.
Madame Loisel loses the necklace.
Madame Loisel borrows the necklace from her friend.
Madame Loisel attends the ball.
#23
What is the irony in 'The Necklace'?
The necklace is worthless, but it is believed to be valuable.
Madame Loisel is dishonest, but she is considered virtuous.
Madame Loisel is poor, but she desires luxury.
The necklace is a gift, but it causes trouble.
#24
How does Guy de Maupassant's use of irony contribute to the theme?
It shows the unpredictability of fate.
It emphasizes the importance of honesty.
It highlights the gap between appearance and reality.
It reveals the dangers of materialism.
#25
What does the necklace represent in terms of Madame Loisel's character development?
It represents her transformation from vanity to humility.
It represents her increasing self-awareness.
It symbolizes her sense of entitlement.
It symbolizes her desire for social acceptance.