Everyman, and Medieval Miracle Plays Quiz | Eight Week Quiz F

A. C. Cawley
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Everyman, and Medieval Miracle Plays Quiz | Eight Week Quiz F

A. C. Cawley
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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Part 10.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. Who chose six of the pageants and added the initial glosses?
(a) Charles Westmoreland.
(b) Stewart Longs.
(c) John Warrington.
(d) Jonathon Michael St. Ives.

2. What does Jesus' first line in the play translate to mean? ("The Women Taken in Adultery")
(a) Love thy neighbor.
(b) I do not want the sinners to die.
(c) I am here in my Father's name.
(d) I will trust in mankind.

3. Who comes to tell the shepherds of Jesus' birth? ("The Second Shepherds' Pageant")
(a) An angel.
(b) Mak.
(c) Gill.
(d) God.

4. For how long does God state that the rains would come? ("The Flood")
(a) 40 days and nights.
(b) 20 days and nights.
(c) 60 days and nights.
(d) 7 days and nights.

5. To whom was Isaac praying in Scene III? ("Abraham and Isaac")
(a) No one; he was not praying.
(b) Jesus.
(c) God.
(d) The Trinity.

Short Answer Questions

1. In "Everyman", who has God summoned? (As stated by prologue.)

2. What is the original name for Bethlehem in the text? ("The Annunciation")

3. Who is the first speaker in Scene I of "The Harrowing Hell"?

4. What does the messenger say the name of the moral play is that is being presented? ("Everyman")

5. What does Woman 2 threaten to do to the solider trying to kill her son? ("Herod the Great")

(see the answer key)

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