#1
Who is the main accuser in 'The Crucible'?
John Proctor
Abigail Williams
Reverend Hale
Elizabeth Proctor
#2
What is the setting of 'The Crucible'?
New York City
Salem, Massachusetts
London, England
Paris, France
#3
Who is accused of leading the witchcraft conspiracy in 'The Crucible'?
Giles Corey
Tituba
Reverend Parris
Mary Warren
#4
What is the consequence for those accused of witchcraft in 'The Crucible'?
Exile from Salem
Public shaming
Execution by hanging
Fines and imprisonment
#5
What motivates Abigail Williams to make false accusations in 'The Crucible'?
Revenge and jealousy
Fear of the supernatural
Religious devotion
Desire for power
#6
Who is the first person accused of witchcraft in 'The Crucible'?
Tituba
John Proctor
Reverend Hale
Reverend Parris
#7
Who is the first person to doubt the legitimacy of the witchcraft accusations in 'The Crucible'?
Reverend Parris
John Proctor
Reverend Hale
Giles Corey
#8
What is the significance of the poppet (doll) in 'The Crucible'?
A symbol of witchcraft
A gift from John Proctor to Abigail
Used as evidence against Elizabeth Proctor
A tool for communication between witches
#9
Which character in 'The Crucible' undergoes significant personal growth and change throughout the play?
Abigail Williams
John Proctor
Reverend Parris
Elizabeth Proctor
#10
Who ultimately decides the fate of the accused in 'The Crucible'?
The Governor of Massachusetts
Reverend Parris
The church elders
The court of Oyer and Terminer
#11
What role does the character of Judge Danforth play in the accusations and trials?
Lead accuser
Defense attorney
Chief judge
Accused witch
#12
How does John Proctor try to prove the falseness of the accusations against his wife?
Providing alibis
Using evidence of innocence
Confessing to witchcraft
Appealing to the Governor
#13
What is the resolution of 'The Crucible' regarding the fate of the accused and the town of Salem?
Everyone is executed
All accusations are proven false
Salem is destroyed
Some are executed, and others are spared
#14
What does John Proctor refuse to do that ultimately leads to his arrest?
Confess to witchcraft
Pay a fine
Sign a false confession
Flee Salem
#15
How does Abigail Williams escape punishment at the end of 'The Crucible'?
Fleeing to another town
Confessing her lies
Being pardoned by the Governor
Dying in the trials
#16
What is the central theme or message conveyed through the events in 'The Crucible'?
The danger of unchecked power
The consequences of revenge
The importance of forgiveness
The inevitability of evil