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All's Well That Ends Well by William Shakespeare
Contributed by: Austin
  • 1. Who is the main female protagonist in 'All's Well That Ends Well'?
A) Portia
B) Celia
C) Helena
D) Rosalind
  • 2. What does Helena use to cure the King of France?
A) A healing potion
B) Herbs
C) Magic spells
D) Poison antidote
  • 3. Who is Bertram's father in 'All's Well That Ends Well'?
A) King of France
B) The Count of Rousillon
C) Duke of Florence
D) Lord Capulet
  • 4. What does Helena promise to do for Bertram in exchange for his love?
A) Obtain a ring from him
B) Marriage
C) Leave the court
D) Give him her dowry
  • 5. What is Helena's initial plan to win Bertram's love?
A) Challenge him to a duel
B) Convince his father
C) Steal from him
D) Use a healing potion on the King
  • 6. Who is Diana in 'All's Well That Ends Well'?
A) The King's daughter
B) A court jester
C) Bertram's love interest
D) Helena's sister
  • 7. What does Bertram demand Helena must do to prove her worth?
A) Have his child and bring him the ring he wears
B) Leave the kingdom
C) Give up all her wealth
D) Win a duel against him
  • 8. Where does Helena go to fulfill Bertram's challenge?
A) To Rome
B) To Paris
C) To London
D) To Florence
  • 9. Who helps Helena in her quest to win Bertram back?
A) Portia
B) The Widow
C) Rosalind
D) Celia
  • 10. What disguise does Helena use when she goes to Florence?
A) A nun's habit
B) A jester's outfit
C) A man's clothing
D) An old woman's dress
  • 11. How does Helena manage to get Bertram's ring?
A) He gives it willingly
B) By stealing it from his room
C) By sleeping with him in disguise
D) Through a trick by the Widow
  • 12. What is Bertram's reaction when he discovers Helena's plan?
A) He proposes to her again
B) He laughs at the situation
C) He is shocked and angry
D) He forgives her immediately
  • 13. What does Bertram believe about Helena's child?
A) That it is not his
B) That he fathered it
C) That she adopted it
D) That it is a miracle
  • 14. How does the play resolve Bertram's doubts about Helena?
A) Bertram sees them together in Florence
B) Helena confesses to a lie
C) The King intervenes
D) The Countess reveals the truth
  • 15. What role does Parolles play in 'All's Well That Ends Well'?
A) A braggart soldier and Bertram's friend
B) A wise counselor to the King
C) The King's advisor
D) Helena's confidant
  • 16. What happens to Parolles at the end of the play?
A) He inherits wealth
B) He marries Diana
C) He is exposed as a coward and dismissed
D) He becomes a hero
  • 17. What does Helena do after proving her worth to Bertram?
A) She returns to the court with his ring and child
B) She marries another man
C) She leaves him forever
D) She becomes a nun
  • 18. How does the King of France feel about Helena at the end?
A) He is pleased and grants her wishes
B) He banishes her from court
C) He remains indifferent
D) He marries her himself
  • 19. What does Bertram ultimately realize about Helena?
A) That she should be punished
B) That he never loved her
C) That she truly loves him and is worthy of his love
D) That she was using him all along
  • 20. What theme is central to 'All's Well That Ends Well'?
A) Comedy of errors
B) Revenge
C) Love and its trials
D) Political intrigue
  • 21. How does the play end for Helena and Bertram?
A) They are reconciled and marry
B) They remain estranged
C) Helena leaves him alone
D) Bertram marries Diana instead
  • 22. What is the significance of the bed trick in the play?
A) It is a comedic element
B) It leads to her downfall
C) It causes a major conflict
D) It allows Helena to fulfill Bertram's challenge
  • 23. What role does the Countess play in the story?
A) She supports Helena and helps reveal Bertram's true feelings
B) She is indifferent to their relationship
C) She opposes Helena
D) She betrays Helena
  • 24. What does the play suggest about social class?
A) It is irrelevant to personal happiness
B) It is unchangeable and rigid
C) It can be transcended through love and merit
D) It determines one's fate
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