A Doll's House - Henrik Ibsen Set 1

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This set of Drama 2 Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on A Doll's House - Henrik Ibsen Set 1

Q1 | “When a poor girl’s been in trouble she must make the best of things,” who said thisline in the play, A Doll’s House?
  • Nora
  • Christine
  • Anne
  • Dr. Rank
Q2 | Mr. Rank is by occupation
  • a lawyer
  • a medical practitioner
  • an engineer
  • a businessman
Q3 | What did Mrs. Kristine Linde’s husband leave behind after his death?
  • A huge mansion on the outskirts of Paris
  • 1.5 million euros
  • Not even a broken heart to grieve over.
  • Three children.
Q4 | One of the following persons helped Nora in procuring a loan. Who is he/she?
  • Torvald Helmer
  • Mrs. Kristine Linde
  • Nora’s father
  • Krogstad
Q5 | “All these eight years…this woman who was my pride and joy…a hypocrite, a liar, worse than that, a criminal!” Who said this?
  • Torvald Helmer
  • Krogstad
  • Nora’s father
  • Mr. Linde
Q6 | “Nils, what about us two castaways joining forces.” Who said this and to whom?
  • Nora to Torvald Helmer
  • Nora to Krogstad
  • Mrs. Linde to Krogstad
  • Mrs. Linde to Nora Helmer
Q7 | Helmer calls Nora by the following name.
  • My little skylark
  • My little bird
  • My dear grasshopper
  • My dear apple
Q8 | Mrs. Christine Linde arrived at Nora’s house to seek
  • employment
  • money
  • her husband
  • her children
Q9 | Dr. Rank has always been secretly in love with ________.
  • Christine Linde
  • Anne Marie
  • Nora Helmer
  • Helen
Q10 | For Nora Helmer, it is a wonderful thing to be
  • famous
  • rich
  • lying and cheating
  • alive and happy
Q11 | Nora Helmer owed money to _________.
  • Krogstad
  • Dr. Rank
  • Christine Linde
  • Helmer
Q12 | Nora and Helmer have ________ small children.
  • two
  • five
  • three
  • four
Q13 | According to Nora, she has been treated like a __________ for her whole life by her father, then by her husband.
  • doll
  • child
  • criminal
  • mother
Q14 | Jimmy’s main complaint about Alison is that
  • She easily gets used to everything
  • She is too fond of ironing
  • She flirts with Cliff in front of him
  • She is a spendthrift
Q15 | Jimmy called his wife
  • “Goddess Aphrodite”
  • “Helen of Troy”
  • “Lady Pusillanimous”
  • “Goddess of Silence”
Q16 | Alison confesses to Cliff that she hits back and hurt Jimmy intentionally by
  • Yelling back at him
  • Laughing at his insults
  • Hitting him with any weapon at hand
  • Remaining silent
Q17 | Jimmy and Alison have been living together for
  • A year
  • 2 years
  • 3 years
  • 4 years
Q18 | The bear and squirrel game allows Jimmy and Alison to
  • Be stripped of class distinctions
  • Be filled with love for each other
  • Be free from their problems of poverty
  • Be free to dream that they are in an animal world
Q19 | When Alison left, Cliff was angry at Helena because he felt that she
  • Had persuaded Alison to leave
  • Was responsible for the quarrels
  • Was in love with Jimmy
  • Had unfairly disrupted their world
Q20 | What is Alison doing at the opening of the play Look Back in Anger?
  • reading
  • cooking
  • ironing
  • cleaning
Q21 | Cliff was by birth
  • Irish
  • Welsh
  • Scottish
  • Italian
Q22 | Helena was by profession
  • an actress
  • a singer
  • a dancer
  • a musician
Q23 | Jimmy calls his wife Alison Lady Pusillanimous because
  • she is quick to anger
  • she has a loving relationship with Cliff
  • she remains quiet and detached
  • she acts high and mighty
Q24 | According to Jimmy Porter Alison has the passion of a
  • tiger
  • bear
  • lion
  • python
Q25 | How old was Jimmy when his father passed away after coming back from the war inSpain?
  • 10
  • 11
  • 12
  • 13