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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. In what year does Scene 6 open?
(a) 1433.
(b) 1492.
(c) 1453.
(d) 1431.
2. Joan's demeanor during the trial is what?
(a) Fearful.
(b) Confrontational.
(c) Nervous.
(d) Obstinate.
3. Which of the following is a reason the English label Joan a witch?
(a) Her disconcerting political views.
(b) The Dauphin's unquestioning belief in her.
(c) The dedication the French army shows towards her.
(d) Her strong sense of feminism.
4. Two members of the English army camp are discussing Joan. What do they think she is?
(a) A con artist.
(b) A demon.
(c) A saint.
(d) A witch.
5. With whom is Joan carrying on a discussion in Scene 5 while in the cathedral?
(a) Robert de Baudricourt.
(b) Dunois.
(c) The Archbishop.
(d) The Dauphin.
6. In Scene 4, the bishop holds out hope for ____________.
(a) The chance to burn Joan as a witch.
(b) A decent meal and a glass of fine wine.
(c) An English victory.
(d) The salvation of Joan's soul.
7. To whom is Joan sold in Scene 6?
(a) The English.
(b) The Spanish.
(c) The Catholic Church.
(d) The Dauphin.
8. What is the name of the new King of France in Scene 5?
(a) Charles.
(b) Richard.
(c) Phillip.
(d) Henri.
9. Who joins the discussion the two men in the English camp are having about Joan in Scene 4?
(a) The Dauphin.
(b) A soldier.
(c) A bishop.
(d) A French spy.
10. Where does Joan want to go next in Scene 5?
(a) Church.
(b) Cote' d'Azur.
(c) Paris.
(d) Home.
11. What do the church officials want Joan to admit to in Scene 6?
(a) Heresy.
(b) Sins against the king.
(c) Treason.
(d) Sorcery.
12. In Scene 6, Joan gives two reasons for dressing in men's clothing. Which of these is one of those reasons?
(a) She is imprisoned in a men's prison.
(b) She hasn't been offered any women's clothing.
(c) The one dress she owns has been taken away.
(d) She can't fit into her dresses.
13. In the beginning of Scene 6, how long has Joan's trial lasted?
(a) Six weeks.
(b) Eleven weeks.
(c) Eleven days.
(d) Two days.
14. In Scene 5, why is the king concerned about the lack of state funds?
(a) They would be unable to afford a wedding feast.
(b) If Joan goes to battle in Paris and gets captured, he would be unable to pay her ransom.
(c) He cannot afford to pay the troops.
(d) He cannot give Joan the military support she needs when she travels to Paris.
15. What do the officials in Scene 6 discuss before Joan is brought into the courtroom?
(a) What Joan's punishment should be since they already know she will confess.
(b) How to effectively try the girl without prejudice.
(c) Joan's crimes and what the consequences should be.
(d) The severity of Joan's crimes.
Short Answer Questions
1. What happens to Joan when she refuses to admit guilt in Scene 6?
2. In Scene 4, the bishop is concerned about Joan's ___________.
3. What do the Englishmen intend to do to Joan once she is captured?
4. Who are the Englishmen who are discussing Joan in Scene 4?
5. In Scene 4, the men discussing Joan fear she is a threat to what system?
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