Act I
1. In what setting does Faust seek sleep in Act I?
(a) In a quiet cottage.
(b) At the imperial court.
(c) At home in his study.
(d) A pleasing landscape.
2. Who sings a song of rejuvenation to Faust?
(a) Ariel.
(b) Fairies of the field.
(c) The flowers.
(d) Helen.
3. What does Phoebe's wheels symbolize in Act I, Scene 1?
(a) A thunder storm.
(b) The rising moon.
(c) The setting sun.
(d) The approach of dawn.
4. When Faust awakens in Act I, what are his impressions of his surroundings?
(a) He barely notices his surroundings.
(b) He finds everything dark and dreary.
(c) He finds the landscape to be paradise.
(d) He finds the area just the way he remembers it, unchanging.
5. Who does the Emperor ask to see in the beginning of Scene 2 of Act I?
(a) The chancellor.
(b) The fool.
(c) The treasurer.
(d) His wiseman.
6. Who becomes the fool for the emperor in Scene 2 of Act I?
(a) Faust.
(b) Ariel.
(c) Mephistopheles.
(d) The chancellor.
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