#1
Who is the protagonist of 'The Crucible'?
John Proctor
Abigail Williams
Reverend Parris
Elizabeth Proctor
#2
What is the primary conflict in 'The Crucible'?
Conflict between John Proctor and Abigail Williams
Conflict between the townspeople and the court
Conflict between Elizabeth Proctor and Mary Warren
Conflict between Reverend Hale and Judge Danforth
#3
What is the role of Tituba in 'The Crucible'?
She is a judge in the Salem court
She is the wife of John Proctor
She is a slave from Barbados
She is the daughter of Reverend Parris
#4
Who is the leader of the group of girls accusing people of witchcraft?
Mary Warren
Ruth Putnam
Abigail Williams
Mercy Lewis
#5
What role does Reverend Parris play in 'The Crucible'?
He is the town doctor
He is the minister of Salem
He is a farmer accused of witchcraft
He is a judge in the Salem court
#6
Who is the first person accused of witchcraft in Salem?
Tituba
Rebecca Nurse
Elizabeth Proctor
Martha Corey
#7
Who accuses Elizabeth Proctor of witchcraft?
Abigail Williams
Reverend Hale
Mary Warren
Ann Putnam
#8
What is the significance of the affair between John Proctor and Abigail Williams?
It leads to Abigail's desire for revenge
It strengthens John and Elizabeth's marriage
It leads to the arrest of Elizabeth Proctor
It causes Abigail to confess her lies
#9
What is the fate of John Proctor at the end of the play?
He is hanged
He escapes to Boston
He is acquitted of all charges
He is excommunicated from the church
#10
What is the significance of Giles Corey's death?
He is executed for witchcraft
He refuses to confess and is pressed to death
He commits suicide out of guilt
He dies of natural causes
#11
What is the relationship between John Proctor and Reverend Parris?
They are brothers
They are business partners
They are enemies
They are acquaintances
#12
How does Abigail Williams manipulate the other girls in Salem?
She threatens them with violence
She offers them bribes
She uses her charisma and fear tactics
She convinces them with logic and reason
#13
What motivates Reverend Hale's change of heart and actions towards the end of the play?
His desire for power
His guilt over condemning innocent people
His fear of Abigail Williams
His loyalty to Judge Danforth
#14
How does the theme of hysteria contribute to the events in 'The Crucible'?
It leads to rational thinking and resolution
It causes characters to ignore evidence and accuse others
It creates a harmonious atmosphere in Salem
It results in the forgiveness of those accused
#15
What is the significance of the poppet in 'The Crucible'?
It is used as evidence of witchcraft against Elizabeth Proctor
It symbolizes Mary Warren's betrayal
It represents John Proctor's guilt
It is a gift from Reverend Hale to Abigail Williams
#16
What is the symbolic significance of the forest in 'The Crucible'?
It represents evil and temptation
It serves as a meeting place for the townspeople
It symbolizes freedom and escape
It represents the purity of nature
#17
What is the significance of the title 'The Crucible'?
It refers to the literal crucible used in witchcraft rituals
It symbolizes the intense trials and tests faced by the characters
It represents the religious fervor of the Salem community
It alludes to the final judgment awaiting the accused