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A Man for All Seasons | Quiz

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1)

What does the Common Man read in Scene 5? (from Act 1, Scene 5)

A book title.
A declaration.
A letter.
A cause of death.
2)

What does More say the Bible states silence is a sign of at his trial? (from Act 2, Scene 9)

Ignorance.
Consent.
Refusal.
Innocence.
3)

Where does the Scene 6 take place? (from Act 1, Scene 6)

Hampton Court.
The Tower of London.
The London Bridge.
Canterbury Court.
4)

What does the Common Man say is the worst thing about the new Chancellor? (from Act 1, Scene 5)

He has too many family issues.
He is too strict.
He is not sympathetic with the King.
He is indifferent to reality.
5)

To whom does More talk about the divorce of the King? (from Act 1, Scene 6)

The Pope.
His steward.
Nobody.
His wife.
6)

What does Cromwell ask of the publican? (from Act 1, Scene 8)

If there is a good place to hide there.
If his place is good for plotting a conspiracy.
If his prices are following the standard.
If he can be trusted.
7)

What makes up the jury at More's trial? (from Act 2, Scene 9)

Faceless men.
Chapuys and his attendants.
The Common Man alone.
The hats of the Common Man.
8)

How is Thomas More executed? (from Act 2, Scene 10)

Hanging.
Rifles.
Beheading.
Drawn and quartered.
9)

What does the surprise visitor say he could do to Norfolk? (from Act 1, Scene 7)

Train him.
Seduce him.
Subdue him.
Throw him.
10)

What does Rich do for the Duke? (from Act 1, Scene 6)

He is an announcer.
He is a scribe.
He is a librarian.
He is a servant.
11)

What does Norfolk tell Cromwell he wants no part in when they are discussing More's resignation? (from Act 2, Scene 3)

Lying to the King.
Expanding the facts.
Bribing More.
Trapping More.
12)

What does Cromwell tell Rich his main job is for the King? (from Act 1, Scene 8)

To make his divorce convenient.
To make him feel important.
To bend others to his will.
To distract him from his worries.
13)

What does Rich do when More enters Scene 6? (from Act 1, Scene 6)

Embraces him.
Hides.
Get flushed and embarrassed.
Runs out.
14)

After talking to Norfolk by the river, More says that man's natural inclination is ____________________. (from Act 2, Scene 6)

To avoid harm.
To find companionship.
To be true to himself.
To seek enlightenment.
15)

How do most people view the new Chancellor? (from Act 1, Scene 5)

They think he is an angel.
They think he is a heretic.
The think he is a traitor.
They think he is a Saint.
16)

Who helps More to remove his chain of office? (from Act 2, Scene 2)

Margaret.
Chapuys.
Alice.
Roper.
17)

What does More do when Norfolk talks to him after his exchange with Cromwell? (from Act 2, Scene 6)

Insults him.
Blesses him.
Strikes him.
Embraces him.
18)

Who is made the Supreme Head of the new church? (from Act 2, Scene 1)

Chancellor Cromwell.
The Pope.
King Henry.
Thomas More.
19)

What does More compare taking an oath to when talking to Margaret? (from Act 2, Scene 8)

Directing the flames of a fire.
Holding water in your hands.
Explaining the flavor of salt.
Controlling the smoke from a chimney.
20)

Where is Thomas More executed? (from Act 2, Scene 10)

Westminster.
The Tower of London.
Trafalgar Square.
The Prison of England.
21)

What does the surprise visitor show Margaret to prove his skill? (from Act 1, Scene 7)

His scar.
His memorized speech.
His arm.
His leg.
22)

Why does More not allow Roper to talk about his opinion of the Church of England? (from Act 2, Scene 2)

He fears the legal ramifications.
He already knows them.
He doesn't know if they are really alone.
He likes the new church.
23)

What job does Cromwell say Rich would be good at? (from Act 1, Scene 8)

Assistant to the Secretary.
Scribe to the Council.
Collector of Revenues.
Announcer.
24)

What does More say is his only link to Christ? (from Act 2, Scene 2)

The Pope.
His prayers.
The Vicar of the Church.
The Bible.
25)

Who replaced Wolsey after his death? (from Act 1, Scene 5)

More.
Roper.
Cranmer.
Beardall.
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