ACT I
ACT II
ACT III
ACT IV
CHARATER/THEMES
100

100. Reverend Parris is Salem’s ______, described as ______ and worried about his ______.
A. Farmer / kind / reputation
B. Minister / paranoid / reputation
C. Preacher / wealthy / children

B. Minister / paranoid / reputation

100

100. Act II begins ____ days after Act I.
A. Four
B. Eight
C. Ten 

B. Eight

100

100. Giles Corey is upset because his ____ is accused and because of land ____.
A. wife / disputes
B. mom / greed
C. Neighbor / sale

a. wife / disputes

100

100. Reverend Hale urges prisoners to ____ so they can ____.
A. Confess / live
B. Pray / die
C. Fight / escape

A. Confess / live

100

John Proctor is a respected ____ who secretly feels he is a ____.
A. Farmer / sinner
B. Judge / saint
C. Reverend / leader

A. Farmer / sinner

200

200. People of Salem could not read a ______, believing only the ______ should be read.
A. Novel / Bible
B. Sermon / Commandments
C. Scroll / Psalms


A. Novel / Bible

200

200. Elizabeth wants John to tell the ____ that Abigail is ____.
A. Town / crazy
B. Court / lying
C. Church / holy

B. Court / lying

200

200. Cheever and Parris degrade Proctor by attacking his ____.
A.Character
B. Name
C. Family

A.Character

200

200. Abigail runs away, stealing Parris’s ____.
A. Horse
B. Money
C. Bible

B. Money

200

200. Elizabeth denies belief in ____, showing she values ____.
A. Witches / truth
B. Faith / love
C. Men / honor


A. Witches / truth

300

300. Parris’s slave ______, from ______, is accused of ______.
A. Tituba / Barbados / witchcraft
B. Abigail / Africa / murder
C. Betty / England / lying

A. Tituba / Barbados / witchcraft

300

300. Mary Warren gives Elizabeth a ____ as a gift.
A. Necklace
B. Poppet
C. Book

B. Poppet

300

300. Proctor learns Elizabeth is ____, which may save her for a time.
A. Sick
B. Pregnant
C. Gone

B. Pregnant

300

300. Danforth refuses to delay executions because it would make the court look ____.
A. Weak
B. Powerful
C. Kind


A. Weak

300

300. Rebecca Nurse is resented because she has many ____ and ____.
A. Children / grandchildren
B. Friends / servants
C. Houses / lands

A. Children / grandchildren

400

400. Betty and Abigail were caught ______, and one girl was ______.
A. Running / crying
B. Dancing / naked
C. Reading / asleep

B. Dancing / naked

400

400. Sarah Good avoids execution by ____ and being ____.
A. Running / praying
B. Confessing / pregnant
C. Hiding / ill

B. Confessing / pregnant

400

400. Giles claims Thomas Putnam accuses neighbors to gain their ____.
A. Land
B. Servants
C. Money

A. Land

400

400. Those who still have not confessed include ____, ____, and ____.
A. Proctor / Rebecca / Martha
B. Abigail / Tituba / Mary
C. Parris / Cheever / Hale

A. Proctor / Rebecca / Martha

400

400. Proctor refuses to name others because he wants to keep his ____ and ____.
A. Name / integrity
B. Family / farm
C. Faith / church

A. Name / integrity

500

500. Rebecca Nurse believes Betty’s sickness is just ______, showing her ______.
A. Devilry / fear
B. Childish nonsense / wisdom
C. Sin / ignorance

B. Childish nonsense / wisdom

500

500. At the end of Act II, Proctor struggles with his ____, his ____, and his duty to expose Abigail.
A. Faith / anger
B. Guilt / love
C. Work / family

A. Faith / anger

500

500. Mary Warren accuses ____ of being with the ____.
A. John Proctor / Devil
B. Elizabeth / Devil
C. Abigail / spirits

A. John Proctor / Devil

500

500. Giles Corey is pressed to death with , saying “.”
A. Stones / “More weight.”
B. Ropes / “Enough.”
C. Chains / “Forgive me.”

A. Stones / “More weight.”

500

500. The play’s central theme shows how ____ and ____ destroy communities.
A. Greed / love
B. Fear / hysteria
C. Justice / law

B. Fear / hysteria