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An Ideal Husband

     Quiz 1
Section A: the play
1. What is the secret of Sir Robert's
                 past?
(A) A love affair with Mrs. Cheveley
(B) An unfortunate and short-lived career in
  musical theater
(C) The sale of a Cabinet secret to his friend
  Baron Arnheim regarding the Suez Canal
(D) The murder of Baron Arnheim
2. Where has Lord Goring seen Mrs.
 Cheveley's diamond bracelet before?
(A) He gave it to Mrs. Chelevey during their
  courtship
(B) He gave it as a wedding present to his cousin,
  Mary Berkshire
(C) He gave it to Mabel Chiltern during their
  courship
(D) He once wore it as a tiara to the local molly
  house
3. What tapestry hangs as the
          backdrop for Act I?
(A) Boucher's Triumph of Love
(B) Botticelli's Venus
(C) Hans Holbein's The Ambassadors
(D) A self portrait by Watteau
4. If for Lord Goring nothing ages like
       happiness, one must live for
(A) Love
(B) Glory
(C) Pleasure
(D) Buttonholes
5. In Act IV, Lord Goring remarks that
     he prefers what to principles?
(A) Love
(B) Glory
(C) Pleasure
(D) Prejudices
6. How does Lady Chiltern know Mrs.
                 Cheveley?
•   (A) From prison
•   (B) From their school days
•   (C) From the nunnery
•   (D) From an unfortunate and short-lived
    career in musical theater
7. When Mrs. Cheveley first appears in
  Act I, she is dressed in what color?


(A) Black
(B) Mauve
(C) Cantaloupe
(D) Heliotrope
8. What epithet does Lord Caversham
      repeat against his son?
(A) That he is heartless
(B) That he is brainless
(C) That he is talentless
(D) That he is penniless
9. What is the name of Mabel foiled
                suitor?
(A) Tommy Trafalgar
(B) Tommy Trafford
(C) Tommy Trafler
(D) Tommy Tykwer
10. At the end of Act III, what does
 Lord Goring threaten to remove from
       Mrs. Chelevey by force?

(A) Her clothing
(B) Her diamond brooch
(C) Lady Chiltern's letter
(D) Lady Chiltern's brooch
11. Why does Mrs. Cheveley come to
            Sir Robert?

(A) To revenge herself on Lord Goring
(B) To vengefully wrest him from Gertrude
(C) To gain his assistance in a Suez Canal scheme
(D) To gain his assistance in an Argentine Canal
  scheme
12. What is the name of Lord Goring's
               butler?
(A) Phipps
(B) Lipps
(C) Harold
(D) Mason
13. What appointment does Sir Robert
    accept at the end of the play?
(A) A post in the House of Lords
(B) A cabinet position
(C) A post in the country
(D) A post in the Vienna Embassy
14. When Lord Goring receives Sir
Robert in his library in Act III, who does
he believe waits in the drawing room?

(A) Lord Caversham
(B) Mrs. Cheveley
(C) Mabel Chiltern
(D) Lady Chiltern
15. According to Mrs. Cheveley in Act II,
what is the only really fine art produced
           in modern times?

(A) The art of blackmail
(B) The art of living
(C) The art of marriage
(D) The art of government
16. Toward the beginning of Act II, Lady
  Chiltern returns from a meeting of
          what organization?

(A) The Woman's Progressive Party
(B) The Woman's Liberal Association
(C) The Woman's World
(D) The Women's Bonnets Society
17. Lady Chiltern's note to Lord Goring
   appears on what colored paper?
(A) Mauve
(B) Heliotrope
(C) Pink
(D) Lilac
18. From whose lines comes the title
            of the play?
(A) Mabel and Lord Caversham
(B) Mabel and Lord Goring
(C) Mabel and Lady Chiltern
(D) Lady Basildon and Mrs. Marchmont
19. Lord Goring describes Mrs.
  Cheveley as a daytime genius and
           nighttime …..?

(A) General
(B) Genie
(C) Beast
(D) Beauty
20. From whom does Sir Robert learn
 the true addressee of Lady Chiltern's
                note?
(A) Mrs. Cheveley
(B) Lord Goring
(C) Lady Chiltern
(D) No one
21. What is the ultimate fate of Sir
  Robert's letter to Baron Arnheim?

(A) Lady Chiltern comes to possess it
(B) Lord Goring burns it
(C) Mrs. Cheveley publishes it
(D) Sir Robert destroys it
22. When is the play set?

(A) 1875
(B) 1895 - the near future
(C) 1895 - the time of the play's production
(D) 1895 - the recent past
23. Having accepted Lord Goring's
     proposal, Mabel retires to the
     Conservatory to sit under a…?

(A) Beech tree
(B) Oak tree
(C) Elm tree
(D) Palm tree
24. Mrs. Cheveley is willing to trade Sir
         Robert's letter for …?
(A) Goring's hand in marriage
(B) Sir Robert's support in her Suez Canal
  scheme
(C) Lady Chiltern's humiliation
(D) Sir Robert's fortune

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An ideal husband quiz

  • 3. 1. What is the secret of Sir Robert's past? (A) A love affair with Mrs. Cheveley (B) An unfortunate and short-lived career in musical theater (C) The sale of a Cabinet secret to his friend Baron Arnheim regarding the Suez Canal (D) The murder of Baron Arnheim
  • 4. 2. Where has Lord Goring seen Mrs. Cheveley's diamond bracelet before? (A) He gave it to Mrs. Chelevey during their courtship (B) He gave it as a wedding present to his cousin, Mary Berkshire (C) He gave it to Mabel Chiltern during their courship (D) He once wore it as a tiara to the local molly house
  • 5. 3. What tapestry hangs as the backdrop for Act I? (A) Boucher's Triumph of Love (B) Botticelli's Venus (C) Hans Holbein's The Ambassadors (D) A self portrait by Watteau
  • 6. 4. If for Lord Goring nothing ages like happiness, one must live for (A) Love (B) Glory (C) Pleasure (D) Buttonholes
  • 7. 5. In Act IV, Lord Goring remarks that he prefers what to principles? (A) Love (B) Glory (C) Pleasure (D) Prejudices
  • 8. 6. How does Lady Chiltern know Mrs. Cheveley? • (A) From prison • (B) From their school days • (C) From the nunnery • (D) From an unfortunate and short-lived career in musical theater
  • 9. 7. When Mrs. Cheveley first appears in Act I, she is dressed in what color? (A) Black (B) Mauve (C) Cantaloupe (D) Heliotrope
  • 10. 8. What epithet does Lord Caversham repeat against his son? (A) That he is heartless (B) That he is brainless (C) That he is talentless (D) That he is penniless
  • 11. 9. What is the name of Mabel foiled suitor? (A) Tommy Trafalgar (B) Tommy Trafford (C) Tommy Trafler (D) Tommy Tykwer
  • 12. 10. At the end of Act III, what does Lord Goring threaten to remove from Mrs. Chelevey by force? (A) Her clothing (B) Her diamond brooch (C) Lady Chiltern's letter (D) Lady Chiltern's brooch
  • 13. 11. Why does Mrs. Cheveley come to Sir Robert? (A) To revenge herself on Lord Goring (B) To vengefully wrest him from Gertrude (C) To gain his assistance in a Suez Canal scheme (D) To gain his assistance in an Argentine Canal scheme
  • 14. 12. What is the name of Lord Goring's butler? (A) Phipps (B) Lipps (C) Harold (D) Mason
  • 15. 13. What appointment does Sir Robert accept at the end of the play? (A) A post in the House of Lords (B) A cabinet position (C) A post in the country (D) A post in the Vienna Embassy
  • 16. 14. When Lord Goring receives Sir Robert in his library in Act III, who does he believe waits in the drawing room? (A) Lord Caversham (B) Mrs. Cheveley (C) Mabel Chiltern (D) Lady Chiltern
  • 17. 15. According to Mrs. Cheveley in Act II, what is the only really fine art produced in modern times? (A) The art of blackmail (B) The art of living (C) The art of marriage (D) The art of government
  • 18. 16. Toward the beginning of Act II, Lady Chiltern returns from a meeting of what organization? (A) The Woman's Progressive Party (B) The Woman's Liberal Association (C) The Woman's World (D) The Women's Bonnets Society
  • 19. 17. Lady Chiltern's note to Lord Goring appears on what colored paper? (A) Mauve (B) Heliotrope (C) Pink (D) Lilac
  • 20. 18. From whose lines comes the title of the play? (A) Mabel and Lord Caversham (B) Mabel and Lord Goring (C) Mabel and Lady Chiltern (D) Lady Basildon and Mrs. Marchmont
  • 21. 19. Lord Goring describes Mrs. Cheveley as a daytime genius and nighttime …..? (A) General (B) Genie (C) Beast (D) Beauty
  • 22. 20. From whom does Sir Robert learn the true addressee of Lady Chiltern's note? (A) Mrs. Cheveley (B) Lord Goring (C) Lady Chiltern (D) No one
  • 23. 21. What is the ultimate fate of Sir Robert's letter to Baron Arnheim? (A) Lady Chiltern comes to possess it (B) Lord Goring burns it (C) Mrs. Cheveley publishes it (D) Sir Robert destroys it
  • 24. 22. When is the play set? (A) 1875 (B) 1895 - the near future (C) 1895 - the time of the play's production (D) 1895 - the recent past
  • 25. 23. Having accepted Lord Goring's proposal, Mabel retires to the Conservatory to sit under a…? (A) Beech tree (B) Oak tree (C) Elm tree (D) Palm tree
  • 26. 24. Mrs. Cheveley is willing to trade Sir Robert's letter for …? (A) Goring's hand in marriage (B) Sir Robert's support in her Suez Canal scheme (C) Lady Chiltern's humiliation (D) Sir Robert's fortune