Quotes From The Crucible Quiz

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Did you ever hear the history of witch hunt, trials and executions in the United States and Europe? If so, then you have come to the right place. Recall the events leading to the direct participation of the government and the church in condemning to death women believed to possess supernatural powers and their role of preventing it happening to would be witches.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Who is the author of the story?

    • A.

      Arthur Miller

    • B.

      Brendan Miller

    • C.

      Charles Miller

    • D.

      David Miller

    Correct Answer
    A. Arthur Miller
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Arthur Miller because he is the only author listed among the options.

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  • 2. 

    When John Proctor had an argument with Elizabeth, how did he described the latter's understanding of justice?

    • A.

      It would stop people from suspicions

    • B.

      It will help women turn to the good side

    • C.

      It would summon sickness and suffering

    • D.

      It would freeze beer

    Correct Answer
    D. It would freeze beer
    Explanation
    John Proctor described Elizabeth's understanding of justice as something that would freeze beer. This suggests that he believes her understanding of justice is rigid and uncompromising, causing a sense of coldness and stagnation. It implies that Elizabeth's concept of justice is inflexible and lacks warmth or understanding.

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  • 3. 

    Who is Ruth in the story?

    • A.

      Betty's niece

    • B.

      Abigail's cousin

    • C.

      Mrs. Putnam's daughter

    • D.

      Tituba's daughter-in-law

    Correct Answer
    C. Mrs. Putnam's daughter
    Explanation
    Ruth is Mrs. Putnam's daughter in the story.

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  • 4. 

    What is one way of gaining power in witchcraft?

    • A.

      Reciting Latin prayers

    • B.

      Conjuring dead people

    • C.

      Using voodoo dolls

    • D.

      Consorting with the devil

    Correct Answer
    D. Consorting with the devil
    Explanation
    One way of gaining power in witchcraft is by consorting with the devil. This implies forming a pact or alliance with the devil in exchange for supernatural abilities or assistance in performing magic. This concept of making a deal with the devil has been a common belief in folklore and mythology, where individuals seek to gain power or achieve their desires through a dark and forbidden alliance.

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  • 5. 

    To whom does Abigail render her services?

    • A.

      Tituba

    • B.

      Goody Proctor

    • C.

      Parris

    • D.

      Betty

    Correct Answer
    B. Goody Proctor
    Explanation
    Abigail renders her services to Goody Proctor. This implies that she works for or provides assistance to Goody Proctor in some capacity.

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  • 6. 

    Who conjured Ruth Putnam's dead sisters?

    • A.

      Abigail

    • B.

      Betty

    • C.

      Goody Proctor

    • D.

      Tituba

    Correct Answer
    D. Tituba
    Explanation
    Tituba is the correct answer because she was the slave from Barbados who was accused of witchcraft during the Salem witch trials. She confessed to conjuring the spirits of Ruth Putnam's dead sisters, which fueled the hysteria and accusations of witchcraft in the community. Tituba's confession and accusations played a significant role in the escalation of the witch trials.

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  • 7. 

    Abigail's denial of the grueling truth implies...?

    • A.

      Lie

    • B.

      Deceit

    • C.

      Chastity

    • D.

      A & B

    Correct Answer
    D. A & B
    Explanation
    Abigail's denial of the grueling truth implies that she is either lying or being deceitful. Lying refers to intentionally giving false information, while deceit means intentionally misleading or tricking someone. Both lying and deceit involve intentionally distorting the truth, which is implied by Abigail's denial. The option "A & B" correctly captures this implication.

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  • 8. 

    Who denied the idea of drinking blood?

    • A.

      Betty

    • B.

      Abigail

    • C.

      John Proctor

    • D.

      Goody Proctor

    Correct Answer
    B. Abigail
    Explanation
    Abigail denied the idea of drinking blood.

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