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Trivia Quiz. Question 1. What news does Mary Warren bring from Salem ? That someone accused Elizabeth of witchcraft That the witch trials have ended That someone accused John Proctor of witchcraft That Reverend Hale is ill. Question 2. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Trivia Quiz
Question 1
What news does Mary Warren bring fromSalem?A. That someone accused Elizabeth of
witchcraftB. That the witch trials have endedC. That someone accused John Proctor of
witchcraftD. That Reverend Hale is ill
Question 2
Who said, "If so he is, then let us go to God forthe cause of it"?A. Elizabeth ProctorB. Abigail WilliamsC. Rebecca NurseD. John HaleE. Ezekiel Cheever
Question 3
On what charge is Giles Corey arrested?A. WitchcraftB. MurderC. Contempt of courtD. Slander
Question 4
The events of ‘The Crucible’ happen in:A. 1592B. 1692C. 1792D. 1892E. 1992
Question 5
To what does John Proctor convince MaryWarren to testify?A. That the girls are only pretending to be
possessedB. That Abigail is a witchC. That Hale is a warlockD. That he and Abigail slept together
Answers 1 - 5
1. A That someone accused Elizabeth of witchcraft
2. C Rebecca Nurse3. C Contempt of court4. B 16925. A That the girls are only pretending to be
possessed
Question 6
The allegory about which Miller wrotehappened in which time period?A. 1910'sB. 1920'sC. 1930'sD. 1940'sE. 1980's
Question 7
What does Elizabeth do when called upon totestify?A. Keeps silentB. Tells a lieC. Tells the truthD. Kills herself
Question 8
Who said, "Spoke or silent, a promise is surelymade"?A. John ProctorB. John HaleC. Abigail WilliamsD. Elizabeth ProctorE. Tituba
Question 9
When Mary Warren testifies against them,what do Abigail and her troop of girls do?A. They all confess.B. They attack her.C. They claim that Mary is bewitching them.D. They claim that John Proctor has bewitched
Mary.
Question 10
The events of ‘The Crucible’ are an allegory for:A. AbolitionismB. RevolutionC. McCarthyismD. Communism
Answers 6 - 10
6. D 1940's7. B Tells a lie8. D Elizabeth Proctor9. C They claim that Mary is bewitching
them10.C McCarthyism
Question 11
Who is in charge of the court?A. Giles CoreyB. DanforthC. HaleD. Parris
Question 12
What does Putnam want?A. AbigailB. R E S P E C TC. ElizabethD. Land
Question 13
What government rules Salem?A. DemocraticB. SocialisticC. CapitalisticD. RepublicE. Theocratic
Question 14
Who accused people of ‘unAmerican’ activitiesduring the Cold War?A. CIAB. FBIC. UAWD. UAEE. UNICEF
Question 15
Which commandment does John Proctor forgetwhen Reverend Hale quizzes him?A. Thou shalt not kill.B. Thou shalt not commit adultery.C. Honour thy mother and father.D. Thou shalt not covet.
Answers 11 - 15
11.B Danforth12.D Land13.E Theocratic14.B FBI15.B Thou shalt not commit adultery
Question 16
When John Proctor is facing death, what doesHale urge him to do?A. Kill himselfB. Blame someone elseC. Confess, even though he is innocentD. Refuse to confess
Question 17
Who said, "I do think I see some shred ofgoodness in John Proctor"?A. John ProctorB. Abigail WilliamsC. Elizabeth ProctorD. Reverend ParrisE. Mary Warren
Question 18
Reverend Parris generally believed:A. He was destined for greatnessB. He could just be left aloneC. He was a truly great singer - no one wanted
to tell him he couldn't carry a tuneD. He believed he was being persecuted
Question 19
Why does Proctor retract his confession?A. Because the officials demand that he sign his
name to itB. Because Hale asks him toC. Because new evidence has come to lightD. Because Abigail confesses
Question 20
Why does Giles Cory believe the witchaccusations are happening?A. The townspeople want the property of those
accusedB. The townspeople are totally prejudiced against
witchesC. The townspeople have everyone's best interest at
heartD. The townspeople are trippin'
Answers 16 - 20
16.C Confess, even though he is innocent17.A John Proctor18.D He believed he was being persecuted19.A Because the officials demand that he
sign his name to it20.A The townspeople want the property of
those accused