Everyman, and Medieval Miracle Plays Quiz | One Week Quiz A

A. C. Cawley
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 123 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.

Everyman, and Medieval Miracle Plays Quiz | One Week Quiz A

A. C. Cawley
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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Part 9.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. What does God call Noah (in regard to character)? ("The Flood")
(a) Sinful.
(b) Worthy.
(c) Honest.
(d) Righteous.

2. What does Abraham ask of God in regard to Isaac? ("Abraham and Isaac")
(a) That Isaac will always be healthy.
(b) That Isaac will see God.
(c) That Isaac will be King one day.
(d) That Isaac will inherit the Earth.

3. Which play did the introduction to "Abraham and Isaac" claim had been the superior one?
(a) The Brome play.
(b) The Preston play.
(c) The Chester play.
(d) The Waterhouse play.

4. According to the introduction to "The Flood", what rhyme is used "occasionally" in the stanzas?
(a) Stop-rhyme.
(b) Fluid-rhyme.
(c) End-rhyme.
(d) Tail-rhyme.

5. Why does Noah's wife say that she would be no help to the building of the Ark? ("The Flood")
(a) Women are weak.
(b) She needed to sew.
(c) She needed to prepare for the journey.
(d) She needed to cook.

Short Answer Questions

1. To whom was Isaac praying in Scene III? ("Abraham and Isaac")

2. Where does Woman 3 threaten to hit the soldier? ("Herod the Great")

3. How many devils are in "The Judgment"?

4. How old are the children that Herod orders murdered by his soldiers? ("Herod the Great")

5. Who is the first character to speak "The Resurrection"?

(see the answer key)

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