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The Sleep of Reason | Quiz

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1)

What does the audience learn about Leocadia's husband from Gumersinda's remarks? (from Part 1, Scene 3)

He is infirm.
He is patient and hopeful.
He is cruel and violent.
He is younger than Goya.
2)

How many Royal Volunteers enter as Goya awakens in Part 2, Scene 4? (from Part 2, Scene 4)

Twenty.
Five.
Three.
Ten.
3)

How does Goya react to the sounds he imagines Gumersinda and Leocadia making when they speak? (from Part 1, Scene 3)

He laughs.
He is frightened.
He is moved to tears.
He believes his hearing is restored.
4)

How does Goya resolve the controversy between Gumersinda and Leocadia about where to celebrate Christmas? (from Part 1, Scene 3)

Goya says he will not celebrate Christmas this year.
Goya says he will celebrate at Gumersinda's home.
Goya says he will celebrate Christmas in France.
Goya says he will not celebrate away from his own home.
5)

What is the only subject Dr. Arrieta is willing to discuss with Father Duaso? (from Part 1, Scene 3)

The health of hearts.
The health of spirits.
The health of bodies.
The health of minds.
6)

What punishment had King Ferdinand suggested for Goya when he issued the decree? (from Part 2, Scene 1)

He should be shot.
He should be hanged.
He should be exiled.
He should be imprisoned.
7)

What does the horned figure promise Goya as he leaves? (from Part 2, Scene 4)

"I'll never be back."
"You have everything to fear."
"You have nothing to fear."
"I'll return."
8)

What does the sergeant send the other soldiers to do? (from Part 2, Scene 4)

Paint the walls.
Paint a cross on the door.
Ransack the house.
Return to the barracks.
9)

When did King Ferdinand issue the order to Goya regarding his court appearances? (from Part 2, Scene 1)

1816.
1820.
1812.
1814.
10)

What has Goya done with his estate? (from Part 1, Scene 3)

Willed it to his family in equal shares.
Willed it to Leocadia.
Willed it to his grandson, Marianito.
Willed it to his daughter, Mariquita.
11)

Why does Dr. Arrieta reject Father Duaso's solution? (from Part 2, Scene 3)

King Ferdinand does not trust Father Duaso.
King Ferdinand has already forgiven Goya.
King Ferdinand will not believe Goya's apology.
King Ferdinand has never been know to forgive an offense.
12)

How does Father Duaso report to King Ferdinand that Goya actually feels? (from Part 2, Scene 1)

Irritated.
Unafraid.
Afraid.
Confused.
13)

What advancement has Father Duaso recently received? (from Part 1, Scene 3)

He's been made archbishop.
He's been made chaplain to King Ferdinand.
He's been made a cardinal.
He's been made abbott.
14)

At the end of Part 2, Scene 3, what does Dr. Arrieta quote Goya as saying? (from Part 2, Scene 3)

"The sleep of reason produces monsters."
"The King will never bother me."
"Spain is being destroyed."
"The King is a blockhead."
15)

What sound does it seem to Goya that Leocadia makes when she talks? (from Part 1, Scene 3)

A cat's meow.
A donkey's bray.
A bat's screech.
A hen's cackling.
16)

Why is Dr. Arrieta afraid in Part 2, Scene 12? (from Part 2, Scene 2)

Someone has painted a cross on Dr. Arrieta's door.
Dr. Arrieta has been placed under arrest.
Dr. Arrieta is concerned about the future of Spain.
Dr. Arrieta is worried for Goya's welfare.
17)

What question does Father Duaso ask Dr. Arrieta as they leave to visit Goya? (from Part 2, Scene 3)

Are those paintings any good?
Is Goya very ill?
Does Goya know we are coming?
Does King Ferdinand know we are going?
18)

In Part 2, Scene 2, what does Goya accuse Leocadia of looking like? (from Part 2, Scene 2)

A lover.
A mother.
A martyr.
A witch.
19)

How many accusations does the bat figure read against Goya? (from Part 2, Scene 4)

Six.
Eight.
Two.
Twelve.
20)

What does Goya resemble once the soldiers have dressed him? (from Part 2, Scene 4)

A dunce.
One of his paintings.
A demon.
The king.
21)

What former order does Goya claim to obey? (from Part 2, Scene 1)

King Ferdinand had given Goya free reign to paint according to his own muse.
King Ferdinand had ordered Goya to leave the country.
King Ferdinand had told Goya never to appear at the palace.
King Ferdinand had told Goya never to appear at the palace unless summoned.
22)

What tricks is Goya's mind playing on him as he talks with Leocadia? (from Part 2, Scene 2)

Goya hears Leocadia's voice say cruel things to him.
Goya hears Leocadia's voice begging him to forgive her.
Goya hears Leocadia's voice screaming.
Goya hears Leocadia's voice trying to deceive him.
23)

What does King Ferdinand tell Father Duaso to do to convince Goya to ask the king's pardon? (from Part 2, Scene 1)

Stress King Ferdinand's real affection for Goya.
Stress the safety Goya will find in compliance.
Stress the risk Goya is running.
Stress the joy of King Ferdinand's favor.
24)

What does Goya learn when he receives a letter from Martin Zapater? (from Part 2, Scene 2)

That Martin Zapater is coming to visit.
That Martin Zapater is under suspicion.
That Goya's letter to Martin Zapater was intercepted.
That Martin Zapater has been arrested.
25)

What does Leocadia call Goya? (from Part 1, Scene 3)

Francho.
Franco.
Papa.
Enamorado.
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