Characters
Act 1 (A)
Act 1 (B)
Act 2 (A)
Act 2 (B)
100
Eliza Doolittle is a a. homemaker b. flower seller c. shop girl d. banker
What is a flower girl?
100
The opening act is set in a. Mrs. Higgins's house b. the Doolittle's home c. Wimpole Street d. Covent Garden
Where is Covent Garden?
100
This person takes the cab at the end of Act I? a. Freddy b. Eliza c. Higgins d. the Eynsford-Hills
Who is Eliza?
100
Act II is set in a. Mrs. Higgins's house b. Covent Garden c. Higgins's house/laboratory d. the Doolittle's home
Where is Higgins's house/laboratory?
100
Higgins lures Eliza to stay with a. a threat b. a large sum of money c. a chocolate d. an offer of marriage
What is a chocolate?
200
Higgins is a a. handyman b. officer c. professor d. governor
What is a professor?
200
Higgins is writing down what Eliza says so a. he can lure her home. b. he can study her speech. c. he can prosecute her. d. he can catch her lying.
What is he can study her speech?
200
The bet between Pickering and Higgins is that Higgins will not be able to pass Eliza at this event. a. his mother's open house b. a fancy dinner c. a horse race d. an ambassador's ball
What is an ambassador's ball?
200
Eliza arrives at Higgins's house a. by automobile b. by train c. by foot d. in a taxi
What is in a taxi?
200
Mrs. Pearce takes Eliza away to a. baby her b. scold her c. bathe d. mother her
What is bathe?
300
Colonel Pickering served in a war in this country? a. Ireland b. India c. Pakistan d. Kenya
Where is India?
300
In the first act it is a. raining b. sunny c. snowing d. sleeting
What is raining?
300
This person is in love with Eliza by the end of Act I. a. Freddy Eynsford b. Alfred Doolittle c. Clara Eynsford d. Pickering
Who is Freddy Eynsford?
300
Higgins has created a. a universal music b. a universal language c. a universal alphabet d. a universal dress code
What is a universal alphabet?
300
This person arrives at Higgins's to inquire about Eliza. a. her sister b. her mother c. her father d. a young boy
Who is her father?
400
Mrs. Pearce is a. Higgins's friend b. Higgins's wife c. Higgins's daughter d. Higgins's housekeeper
What is Higgins's housekeeper?
400
In the opening seen, the Eynsford-Hills have just been a. to a restaurant b. to Higgins's house c. to the club d. to the theater
What is to the theater?
400
This is what Higgins puts in Eliza's basket. a. flowers b. his business card c. his slippers d. money
What is money?
400
Colonel Pickering listens to phonemes on a a. tape recorder b. phonograph c. DVD d. CD
What is phonograph?
400
Alfred Doolittle's heritage is a. Irish b. Indian c. Scottish d. Welsh
What is Scottish?
500
The Eynsford-Hills are a. poor but refined b. wealthy and refined c. poor and low class d. wealthy but low class
What is wealthy and refined?
500
Higgins amazes bystanders by a. guessing where they are from b. kissing Eliza c. hailing a cab d. standing on his head
What is guessing where they are from?
500

How much does Mr. Wood weigh?

100kg

500
Eliza comes to Higgins's house to a. offer herself as a tutor b. pay for English lessons c. offer herself up as an experiment d. beg for more money
What is offer herself up as an experiment?
500
Higgins buys Eliza from her father for a. tuppence b. twenty pounds c. ten pounds d. five pounds
What is five pounds?