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. At the end of "The Judgment", who is seen "crossing from place to place"?
(a) Pilgrims.
(b) Demons.
(c) Bad souls.
(d) Angels.

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

3. How many people does God want to save and put on the Ark? ("The Flood")
(a) 8.
(b) 6.
(c) 5.
(d) 2.

4. How old are the children that Herod orders murdered by his soldiers? ("Herod the Great")
(a) 1 year old only.
(b) 3 and under.
(c) 4 and under.
(d) 2 and under.

5. What are the soldiers in "The Resurrection" afraid Pilate will do if he finds out that Jesus' tomb is empty?
(a) Put them to death.
(b) Lose the throne.
(c) Be sentenced by God.
(d) Crucify Jesus again.

Short Answer Questions

1. What does "Natumque pariet" mean? ("Herod the Great")

2. How many men does Annas say took Jesus, so that no one believes that he rose from the dead? ("The Resurrection")

3. At the opening of "Herod the Great", what is the messenger asking the audience to do?

4. At the opening of Scene I, what is Abraham doing? ("Abraham and Isaac")

5. How many good souls are there that Jesus promises will live in joy and bliss forever? (The Judgment")

(see the answer key)

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