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ARMS AND THE MAN

 

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Who is the main character in the play "Arms and the Man"?
A. Bluntschli
B. Sergius
C. Raina
D. Nicola
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What is the setting of the play "Arms and the Man"?
A. A small town in Serbia
B. A city in Russia
C. A Bulgarian town during the Serbo-Bulgarian War
D. The Polish Border
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What is the comedic element in the play "Arms and the Man"?
A. The romantic relationship between Raina and Sergius
B. The character of Bluntschli and his practical approach to war
C. The seriousness of the war situation
D. The social status of the characters
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What is the tone of the play 'Arms and the Man'?
A. Tragic
B. Comic
C. Satirical
D. Romantic
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What is Louka's role in the play?
A. She is Raina's servant and confidante.
B. She is Sergius's love interest.
C. She is a symbol of Bulgarian nationalism.
D. She is a minor character with little significance.
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How does Bluntschli's character contrast with Sergius's?
A. Bluntschli is more romantic and idealistic.
B. Bluntschli is more practical and realistic.
C. Bluntschli is more cowardly and weak.
D. Bluntschli is more brave and heroic.
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What is Sergius's character like?
A. Practical and realistic
B. Romantic and idealistic
C. Brave and heroic
D.Cowardly and weak
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What is Raina Petkoff's initial impression of Bluntschli when she first meets him?
A. She finds him handsome and charming.
B. She finds him brave and heroic.
C. She finds him cowardly and unattractive.
D.She finds him boring and uninteresting.
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What is the central conflict of the play?
A. Raina's struggle to maintain her family's social status
B. Sergius's conflict with the Bulgarian army
C. Bluntschli's efforts to escape capture
D. The clash between romantic ideals and reality
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How does Raina's perception of Bluntschli change throughout the play?
A) She views him as increasingly cowardly.
B) She sees him as more romantic and heroic.
C) She comes to appreciate his practicality and realism.
D) She remains indifferent to him.
A. A)
B. B)
C. C)
D. D)
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George Bernard Shaw was from
A. Pensilvania
B. Dublin
C. Venice
D. Belgium
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The first novel written by GB Shaw was
A. Immaturity
B. Arms and the Man
C. Thw Traveller
D. None of the above
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Shaw's literary fame suffered temporarily during the World War - I because
A. He pronounced anti-war views
B. He was forced to go to war front
C. He was severely injured
D. All of the above
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How many acts does the play "Arms and the Man" have?
A. three
B. five
C. seven
D. one only
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The opening scene of the play is
A. The bed chamber of Raina
B. Conversation between Raina and Bluntschli
C. Petkoff's library room
D. Serbia-Bulgariabattle field
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Major Petkoff was the officer of the of the
A. Russian army
B. Swiss army
C. Serbian army
D. Bulgarian army
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Raina's mind is full of Romantic lmagination. She reads...
A. Byron
B. Pushkin
C. Leo Tolstoy
D. both Byron and Pushkin
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Raina's mother Catherine informs Raina of the victory at the Battle of
A. Crimea
B. Slivnitza
C. WW-I
D. Sicily
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Who was the Hero of the Battle as per the news given by Raina's mother?
A. The Armoured division of Bulgaria
B. Major Petkoff
C. Bluntschli
D. Major Sergius
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What is the significance of the chocolate cream soldier motif?
A. It represents the romantic ideals of war
B. It symbolizes the practicality and realism of Bluntschli
C. It highlights the bravery of Sergius
D. It represents the social status of the characters
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The battle was fought between...
A. the Bulgarian and the Russian armies
B. the Swiss and the Serbian armies
C. the Bulgarian and the Serbian armies
D. the Bulgarian and the Czech Republic
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Raina was bethroted to ...
A. Petkoff
B. Nicola
C. Sergius
D. Blunschli
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What event sets the story in motion?
A. Raina's meeting with Sergius
B. Raina's meeting with Blunschli
C. The Bulgarian army's victory over the Serbs
D. The retreat of the Serbian army
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Bluntschli helps Petkoff when he is in need by?
A. Inputs of troop movement
B. Wallpapering the library
C. Learning the rules of a duel
D. Making a chocolate cream dessert
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What is revealed about Bluntschli in Act Three?
A. He’s not a real soldier
B. His father was poor
C. His father was enormously wealthy
D. He is not Swiss
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What does the Petkoff family brag about?
A. Their crest
B. Their basement
C. Their goats
D. Their library
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What does the play end in a flurry of?
A. Gunfire
B. Engagements
C. Divorces
D. Thefts
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Who is engaged in a secret romance with Louka?
A. Major Petkoff
B. Captain Bluntschli
C. Sergius Saranoff
D. Nicola
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The play was first performed in:
A. 1894
B. 1900
C. 1920
D. 1910
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Captain Bluntschli is referred to as the "chocolate cream soldier" because:
A. He loves chocolate
B. He is dressed in a brown uniform
C. He is soft and sweet
D. He carries chocolates in his pocket
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Who is the first to discover Raina's secret relationship with Bluntschli?
A. Her mother
B. Sergius
C. Nicola
D. Louka
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"I want to be a cavalry officer"... Here "I" refers to
A. Captain Bluntschli
B. Major Petkoff
C. Raina Petkoff
D. Sergius Saranoff
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Captain Bluntschli
A. romanticizes war
B. fears the futality of war
C. is indifferent to war
D. despises war
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Shaw believed that
A. war is evil and stupid
B. marriage is desirable
C. war is futuristic
D. both A. and B.
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The romantic view of war as observed by Shaw is based on
A. idealistic notion
B. realistic notion
C. pragmatic notion
D. all of the above
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Who started believing that "soldiering is coward's art of attacking mercilessly...." is
A. Raina
B. Sergius
C. Bluntschli
D. Maj. Petkoff, war veteran
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The Cossacks were of
A. Russian origin
B. nomads of Serbia
C. Turkish origin
D. War lords of Bulgaria
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What is Ernany?
A. title of an opera
B. a Byronic hero
C. title of Pushkin's book
D. title of a book on warfare
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Alexander S. Pushkin is the national poet of
A. Serbia
B. Bulgaria
C. Austria
D. Russia
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Don Quixote is a great _________ by Cervantes.
A. Greek romance
B. Irish romance
C. Spanish romance
D. Italian romance
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Who delivers the line, "Oh, the difference between a girl and a soldier"?
A. Sergius Saranoff
B. Bluntschli
C. Raina Petkoff
D. Major Petkoff
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'Welcome our friend the enemy!'
Here the speaker is
A. Captain Bluntschli
B. Sergius
C. Major Petkoff
D. Raina
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Bluntschli served the
A. Swiss Army
B. Austrian Army
C. Serbian army
D. Bulgarian Militia Regiment
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"My intentions are always perfectly honorable"?
Here the speaker is
A. Bluntschli
B. Sergius
C. Raina
D. Raina's father
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It was the cradle and grave of my reputation - Here it refers to
A. cavalry charge
B. enemy cannon
C. misinformation
D. bravery
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The reference of "ice pudding" was meant for
A. relieving Bluntschli from his embarrassment
B. to teach Nicola how to prepare ice pudding
C. upholding that for a soldier food is more important than arms
D. all of the above
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Who is ''Witty as well as pretty''
A. Raina
B. Mrs. Petkoff
C. Louka
D. All of the above
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Who is ''The Man'' in 'Arms and the Man?'
A. the playwright himself
B. Sergius
C. Maj. Petkoff
D. Bluntschli
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Shaw did not attribute which of the following in his hero Bluntschli.
A. Humour
B. orthodoxy
C. practicality
D. self-awareness
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According to ''Arms and the Man'' who has been a victim of incurable romantic disposition.
A. Sergius
B. Bluntschli
C. Raina
D. Louka
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