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Henry V Act 5 Quiz
Henry V Act 5 Quiz
What does Katherine say about Henry’s language skills?
He is rude but charming
He should use an interpreter
He is impossible to understand
He speaks better French than she speaks English
None
What does Henry say will unite England and France?
A peace treaty
A shared church
Their marriage
Trade and commerce
None
What does Henry call himself during the courtship scene?
A plain soldier
A royal lover
A poet of war
A humble servant of France
None
Who serves as interpreter during Henry and Katherine’s conversation?
Montjoy
Exeter
Alice
Burgundy
None
What does the Chorus reveal in the final lines of the play?
Katherine’s rise to power
Henry’s early death and the loss of France under his son
England’s permanent rule over France
The Dauphin’s revenge
None
What language does Princess Katherine struggle to learn?
English
French
Latin
Welsh
None
What condition does the French King set for peace?
The Dauphin must rule jointly
Henry must pay a ransom
Henry must be named heir to the French throne
England must withdraw from France
None
What is the relationship between Henry and Katherine in this act?
They are enemies
They are distant cousins
They are siblings
They are to be married
None
What does the French King agree to give Henry besides Katherine’s hand?
His army’s allegiance
The French crown immediately
A monetary reward
Territorial sovereignty
None
What tone characterizes the courtship scene?
Playful and diplomatic
Sad and reflective
Cold and formal
Violent and tense
None
Who gives permission for Henry and Katherine to marry?
Fluellen
The French King
The Dauphin
Burgundy
None
Who negotiates peace between France and England?
Montjoy
The Duke of Burgundy
The Duke of Orleans
The Constable of France
None
Where does the final scene of Act 5 take place?
At Calais
At Harfleur
In the French court
In the English camp
None
What is Burgundy’s argument for peace?
England can never truly win
France’s armies are too weak
God favors the French
War destroys both nations and their people
None
What is the purpose of Burgundy’s speech?
To criticize Henry’s ambition
To emphasize the devastation of war
To praise the French nobility
To celebrate England’s victory
None
How does Henry describe himself compared to courtly lovers?
As a blunt soldier who speaks plainly
As an expert in wooing women
As unworthy of love
As the most romantic of kings
None
Who is punished for looting a church in this act?
Nym is imprisoned
Bardolph is executed again
Macmorris is exiled
Fluellen forces Pistol to eat a leek
None
What symbol does Fluellen use to mock Pistol?
A crown
A sword
A leek
A coin
None
What does the Chorus describe at the beginning of Act 5?
The coronation of the Dauphin
The funeral of York
Henry’s victorious return to England
The defeat of the English navy
None
How does Katherine react to Henry’s proposal?
She questions his motives
She mocks him
She is shy but accepts
She refuses angrily
None
What tone does the Chorus establish in the opening of Act 5?
Confused and uncertain
Dark and tragic
Bitter and vengeful
Triumphant and celebratory
None
Why does Fluellen strike Pistol?
For stealing food
For mocking Henry
For insulting the leek and the Welsh
For refusing to fight
None
What does Pistol plan to do after his humiliation?
Turn to stealing
Return to England and retire honorably
Challenge Fluellen again
Join the French army
None
Who is present at the French court in Scene 2?
Henry, Burgundy, the French King, and Princess Katherine
Falstaff, Mistress Quickly, and Nym
Fluellen, Pistol, and Bardolph
York, Westmorland, and Bedford
None
What does the Dauphin’s absence in Act 5 signify?
His exile to Spain
His capture by Henry
His preparation for revenge
The end of his arrogance
None
What overall tone ends the play?
Unresolved tension
Bittersweet triumph
Hopeless despair
Tragic irony
None
What does Henry claim he desires most from Katherine?
Her father’s approval
Her love, not her dowry
Her royal inheritance
Her political influence
None
What promise does the French King make at the treaty’s end?
To honor Henry as heir to France
To rebuild Harfleur
To return English prisoners
To end all trade with England
None
How does Henry attempt to woo Katherine?
With gifts and gold
With humor and honesty
With flattery and poetry
With political promises
None
What theme does the marriage of Henry and Katherine symbolize?
Ambition and conquest
Isolation and loss
Revenge and betrayal
Unity and reconciliation between nations
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