Q. How does Augustus Carmichael infuriate Mr. Ramsay at dinner?
a) By flirting with Mrs. Ramsay
b) By criticizing his work
c) By yelling at Prue
d) By asking for more soup
Q. With what does Mrs. Ramsay cover the boar’s head on the nursery wall?
a) A shawl
b) A towel
c) A hat
d) A basket
Q. What does Lily decide to move to the center of her painting?
a) A purple triangle
b) The Lighthouse
c) A boat
d) A tree
Q. How does Mrs. Ramsay envision her essential self?
a) As a nun
b) As a bird
c) As a boar
d) As a wedge-shaped core of darkness
Q. What poem does Mr. Ramsay recite to himself on the beach?
a) The Second Coming
b) Four Quartets
c) The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock
d) The Charge of the Light Brigade
Q. Which of the Ramsay’s guests is a poet?
a) Augustus Carmichael
b) Paul Rayley
c) Lily Briscoe
d) Charles Tansley
Q. Where does Nancy find Minta and Paul kissing?
a) On the boat
b) On the terrace
c) In the dining room
d) None of the above
Q. Who are the Owl and the Poker?
a) Two of Rose’s dolls
b) Minta Doyle’s parents
c) Two characters from James’s storybook
d) Two birds that Jasper shoots
Q. What is Charles Tansley proud to carry home for Mrs. Ramsay?
a) Her handbag
b) A letter addressed to her
c) James
d) Her shawl
Q. Who asks to go to the Lighthouse at the beginning of the book?
a) Andrew
b) Lily
c) James
d) Cam