A) 1590s B) 1580s C) 1610s D) 1600s
A) The Inns of Court and Queen Elizabeth I B) French nobility C) Italian scholars D) Commoners in London
A) To celebrate a royal wedding B) To swear off women's company to focus on study and fasting C) To write poetry D) To prepare for a military campaign
A) Dumaine B) Longaville C) Berowne D) Don Adriano de Armado
A) A royal decree from Queen Elizabeth I B) An invasion by a neighboring country C) Their infatuation with the Princess of France and her ladies D) A famine in Navarre
A) The ladies reject all suitors B) The men leave Navarre without marrying C) The King and his companions marry immediately D) All weddings are delayed for a year due to the death of the Princess's father
A) Sophisticated wordplay and dated literary allusions B) Modern language C) Lack of any musical elements D) A straightforward plot with no humor
A) Sir Nathaniel B) Costard C) Moth D) Holofernes
A) Jaquenetta B) The King of Navarre C) Don Adriano de Armado D) Berowne at 4.3.284–361
A) Don Adriano de Armado B) The Princess's father C) Queen Elizabeth I D) King Ferdinand of Navarre
A) The benefits of vegetarianism B) Masculine desire and its impact on the characters C) The history of the Inns of Court D) The art of sword fighting
A) The King of Navarre B) Berowne C) Dumaine D) Longaville
A) It refers to a famous painting by Shakespeare B) It suggests themes of unfulfilled efforts in love and can be interpreted as both a product and process C) It indicates a historical account of lost battles D) It is the name of a character in the play
A) Stratford Festival of Canada B) Royal Shakespeare Company C) National Theatre D) The Public Theater
A) Music is integral throughout the entire play B) There are no musical elements in the play C) Music plays a significant role only in the final scene with two contrasting songs D) The play features a full orchestral score
A) Maria, by Dumaine B) Katharine, by Longaville C) Jaquenetta, by Don Armado D) Rosaline, by Berowne
A) They represent the main antagonists of the story B) They are historical figures who advise the King C) They are mythical creatures that appear in dreams D) They are presented as a comedic play within the play, highlighting the commoners' concerns with fame
A) Holofernes, a scholar B) Sir Nathaniel, another scholar C) Boyet, the Queen's courtier D) Moth, Don Armado's page
A) Rome B) The court of Navarre C) London D) Paris
A) Holofernes B) Longaville C) Dumaine D) Berowne |