1. The York Collection having _____ plays.
(A) 40 plays
(B) 53 plays
(C) 48 plays
(D) 35 plays
2. The Miracles were well established by ____ century.
(A) 16th
(B) 20th
(C) 17th
(D) 15th
3. Which is the language of York plays?
(A) Northumbrian
(B) Scandinavian
(C) Latin
(D) Greek
4. Which is the earliest morality play?
(A) New Custom
(B) Everyman
(C) The Trial of Treasure
(D) The Castle of Perseverance
5. Heywood substituted the abstractions of the moralities with:
(A) Supernatural characters
(B) Human characters
(C) Natural characters
(D) Sub-human characters
6. “The Mery Play between the Pardoner and the Frere” by Heywood was published in which year?
(A) 1513
(B) 1519
(C) 1533
(D) 1525
7. A perfect example of pathos in miracles is Abraham and Isaac, in which Abraham offers to sacrifice his beloved ___.
(A) Son
(B) Brother
(C) Wife
(D) Daughter
8. Of all morality plays, the only one which was so good that it was revived on modern stage in both England and America is:
(A) Everyman
(B) Hickscorner
(C) Mankind
(D) The Castle of Perseverance
9. What is the language of earliest example of miracle plays St. Nicholas?
(A) Greek
(B) French
(C) Latin
(D) Old English
10. In Heywood’s The Four P’s, a Palmer, a Pardoner, a Potycary and a Pedlar dispute as to which of them can tell the biggest:
(A) Joke
(B) Story
(C) Event
(D) Lie
11. The most prolific writer of interludes, John Heywood was a ______ in the court of Henry VIII.
(A) Musician
(B) Jester
(C) Singer
(D) Poet