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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. What does Roper call More's chain of office?
(a) A declination.
(b) A decoration.
(c) A degradation.
(d) A declaration.
2. What refuses to stop for More after his talk with Cromwell?
(a) Carriages.
(b) Boats.
(c) Horsemen.
(d) Inn keepers.
3. After talking to Norfolk by the river, More says that man's natural inclination is ____________________.
(a) To find companionship.
(b) To be true to himself.
(c) To avoid harm.
(d) To seek enlightenment.
4. How much time has passed between Act 1 and Act 2?
(a) 1 year.
(b) 3 years.
(c) 2 years.
(d) 4 years.
5. Who reads the case against More?
(a) Norfolk.
(b) Cranmer.
(c) The Common Man.
(d) Rich.
6. What does More say his refusal to sign the oath is a matter of when talking to Margaret?
(a) Reason.
(b) Faith.
(c) Control.
(d) Love.
7. How does Alice act towards her husband when she visits him in the tower?
(a) Hopeful.
(b) Proud.
(c) Bitter.
(d) Sad.
8. Why does More tell Margaret there will probably be no trial for him?
(a) There is not time for that.
(b) They would look like fools.
(c) There is no evidence.
(d) It would be too public.
9. What does More say to Chapuys about other people's thoughts about his beliefs?
(a) They are vicious rumors.
(b) They are guessed at.
(c) They are all mistaken.
(d) They are well known.
10. What makes up the jury at More's trial?
(a) The hats of the Common Man.
(b) The Common Man alone.
(c) Chapuys and his attendants.
(d) Faceless men.
11. What station does Rich rise to before his death?
(a) Member of Parliament.
(b) Chancellor.
(c) Bishop.
(d) Secretary of State.
12. In what month does Act 2, Scene 1 start?
(a) April.
(b) June.
(c) May.
(d) March.
13. Where does the Common Man get the letter he reads when he is the jailer?
(a) It is in his pocket.
(b) It is brought by a messenger.
(c) He finds it on the ground.
(d) It falls from the sky.
14. What does Cromwell compare More's silence to at his trial?
(a) Witnessing a murder.
(b) Killing a child.
(c) Defaming the King.
(d) Blaspheming God.
15. Why does More agree that Anne's children are the heirs to the throne?
(a) All of these.
(b) It is now written in law.
(c) Catherine has no living children.
(d) He believes it is fair.
Short Answer Questions
1. Why does More not allow Roper to talk about his opinion of the Church of England?
2. What does More tell Marget to do when she leaves him in the tower?
3. Who severed England's last ties with the Catholic Church?
4. Why is More afraid to take charitable money when he is poor?
5. Who has prepared a feast for More while he is in prison?
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