Summary:
The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer is a collection of 24 stories, framed as a storytelling contest among a group of pilgrims traveling to the shrine of Saint Thomas Becket in Canterbury. The tales explore various aspects of medieval society, including themes of love, corruption, chivalry, and morality. Each pilgrim represents a different social class, and their stories range from humorous and satirical to serious and moralistic. Some of the most famous tales include The Knight’s Tale, The Wife of Bath’s Tale, The Miller’s Tale, and The Pardoner’s Tale. Chaucer uses a mix of satire, irony, and social commentary to critique medieval institutions and human nature.

1. : What is the main premise of The Canterbury Tales?
(A) A group of knights fighting in a war
(B) A group of pilgrims telling stories on their way to Canterbury
(C) A king’s struggle to maintain his kingdom
(D) A young squire’s journey to knighthood
2. : Who is the author of The Canterbury Tales?
(A) William Shakespeare
(B) Geoffrey Chaucer
(C) John Milton
(D) Christopher Marlowe
3. : What is the prize for the best tale in the storytelling contest?
(A) A golden chalice
(B) A free meal at the Tabard Inn
(C) A horse and saddle
(D) A bag of gold coins
4. : What is the literary form of The Canterbury Tales?
(A) A prose novel
(B) An epic poem
(C) A collection of verse narratives
(D) A religious hymn
5. : Which tale is known for its critique of corruption in the Church?
(A) The Knight’s Tale
(B) The Wife of Bath’s Tale
(C) The Pardoner’s Tale
(D) The Miller’s Tale
6. : Which character is depicted as a hypocritical and greedy religious figure?
(A) The Knight
(B) The Parson
(C) The Pardoner
(D) The Squire
7. : What language was The Canterbury Tales originally written in?
(A) Latin
(B) Old English
(C) Middle English
(D) French
8. : What theme is heavily explored in The Wife of Bath’s Tale?
(A) The value of knightly honor
(B) The role of women and power in marriage
(C) The nature of revenge
(D) The downfall of greedy merchants
9. : How does Chaucer present a satire of medieval society in The Canterbury Tales?
(A) By glorifying the nobility
(B) By mocking and exposing hypocrisy in different social classes
(C) By focusing only on love stories
(D) By avoiding controversial topics
10. : Who serves as the judge of the storytelling contest?
(A) The Knight
(B) The Miller
(C) The Host (Harry Bailey)
(D) The Wife of Bath