_______ is Reverend Parris's niece and tells who is considered a "witch"
a) Abigail Williams b) Tituba c) Betty Parris d) Mercy Lewis
a) Abigail Williams
Reverend Hale is summoned to Salem. Why?
a) People want him to come preach
b) He is an expert on getting rid of witches
c) He needs to deal with a civil dispute
d) He needs to marry both John Proctor and Abby Williams
b) He is an expert on getting rid of witches
Elizabeth is given a _____ by Mary Warren.
a) poppet b) dress c) voo doo doll d) needle
a) poppet
When did the Salem Witch trials occur?
a) 1800s b) 1776 c) 1692 d) 1591
c) 1692
"Excellency, it is a natural lie to tell .... From the beginning this man has struck me true. By my oath to Heaven, I believe him now ... "
a) Abigail b) Hathorne c) Rev. Hale d) John Proctor
c) Rev. Hale
____ is considered a land stealer and is mean to other during the trials
a) Rev. Hale b) John Proctor c) Thomas Putnam d) Giles Corey
c) Thomas Putnam
What did Abigail tell John proctor about dancing in the woods?
a) It didn't happen b) For a party c) For sport d) Something she was forced to do
c) For sport
Why is Rebecca Nurse accused?
a)She cursed animals b)she was caught reading
c)She cursed Abigail Williams to see birds
d)She killed Ann Putnam's babies
d)She killed Ann Putnam's babies
_______ are italicized instructions that provide details on setting, characters, props, or lighting
a) Stage Directions b) Dialogues c) Monologues d) Weather forecasts
a) Stage Directions
"Spare me! You forget nothing and forgive nothing! Learn charity, woman."
a) John Proctor b) Abigail c) Betty Parris d) Rebecca Nurse
a) John Proctor
_____ is the person Parris saw naked in the woods.
a) Abigail Williams b) Rev. Hale c) Mercy Lewis d) Betty Parris
c) Mercy Lewis
When John is reciting the commandments, which one does he forget?
a) Thou shalt not murder b) Thou shalt not lie
c) Honor your mother and father d) Thou shalt not commit adultery
d) Thou shalt not commit adultery
Why does John complain about Parris's sermons?
a) His sermons are too long
b) He teaches blasphemy
c) Too much fire and brimstone
d) Parris is a witch
c) Too much fire and brimstone
A ____ is a play that tells a story about the downfall of a character.
a) Drama b) Epic Theater c) Opera d) Tragedy
d) Tragedy
"You say your only purpose is to save your wife. Good, then, she is saved at least this year, and a year is long. What say you, sir? It is done now. Will you drop this charge?"
a) Abigail b) Danforth c) Rev. Hale d) John Proctor
b) Danforth
_______ is a slave from Barbados and is owned by Parris
a) Tituba b) Mercy Lewis c) Mary Warren d) Elizabeth Proctor
a)Tituba
Danforth makes a deal with John Proctor. What is the deal?
a)If charges are dropped against Abigail, Danforth will let Elizabeth live.
b)If John gets 100 people to sign a petition, Danforth will drop charges
c)If John's deposition is said in court, Danforth will listen
a)If charges are dropped against Abigail, Danforth will let Elizabeth live.
Mary Warren is told to _____ but she cannot do it.
a) Cry b) Say the commandments c) Faint d) call birds
c) Faint
Which of the following wrote The Crucible?
a) Emily Bronte b) Arthur Miller c) Abraham Lincoln c) Nathaniel Hawthorne
b) Arthur Miller
"She wants me dead. I knew all week it would come to this."
A) Mary Warren b) Rev. Hale c) Tituba d) Elizabeth Proctor
d) Elizabeth Proctor
Which two children were sick at the beginning of the play?
a)Mary Warren and Mercy Lewis
b)Abigail Williams and Mary Warren
c)Ruth Putnam and Betty Parris
c)Ruth Putnam and Betty Parris
At the end of Act III...
a) John Proctor is attacked by a bird
b) Hale is arrested
c) Hale quits court
d) Hale punches someone in the face
c) Hale quits court
John Proctor goes to bail out his wife Elizabeth Proctor. What does he discover?
a) She's dead b) Abigail has died c) He's lost his land d)Elizabeth is pregnant
d)Elizabeth is pregnant
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of Puritan writing?
a)Fictional stories b) Everyone is on the road to salvation c) God's hand is in everything d) Simple and clear statements
a)Fictional stories
"I'll not stand whipping anymore ... I saved her life today!"
a) Danforth b) Mary Warren c) Elizabeth Proctor d) Tituba
b) Mary Warren