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Henry V Act 4 Scene 1 Quiz
Henry V Act 4 Scene 1 Quiz
What mood dominates the camp before battle?
Quiet indifference
Joyful celebration
Anxious anticipation
Arrogant confidence
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Why does Henry disguise himself?
To speak freely with his soldiers
To spy on the French
To hide from battle
To escape an ambush
None
Where does Act 4 Scene 1 take place?
At the English court
In the English camp before Agincourt
In the French camp
Inside Harfleur
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What does Henry admire in his common soldiers?
Their loyalty to France
Their humor and songs
Their courage and honesty
Their obedience to nobles
None
How does Henry defend the king’s responsibility?
The king bears all guilt
The priests will absolve sins
Each man is accountable for his own soul
God decides the outcome
None
What does the glove represent later in the play?
Recognition and reconciliation
Love and betrayal
Faith and courage
Victory and loss
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What name does Henry use while disguised?
Henry of Monmouth
Sir Harry Percy
Harry le Roy
Hal
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Which king appears disguised in this scene?
The French King
The Duke of Burgundy
The Dauphin
Henry V
None
What prayer does Henry say alone after the soldiers leave?
A prayer for peace
A curse on the French
A speech of victory
A prayer for forgiveness and strength
None
Which soldier later challenges the disguised king?
Gower
Bates
Court
Williams
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Who are the soldiers Henry speaks with?
Fluellen, Gower, and Macmorris
The Constable, Orleans, and Rambures
Bates, Court, and Williams
Pistol, Bardolph, and Nym
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What does Williams argue about the king’s duty?
He cannot lead in battle
He is above judgment
He must answer for his men’s deaths
He should retreat
None
What quality of Henry earns the soldiers’ respect?
His cunning
His rank
His wealth
His humility
None
What symbolic item does Williams give Henry?
A medal
A dagger
A coin
A glove
None
Why does Williams give Henry the glove?
As a sign of surrender
As a token of loyalty
As a reminder of faith
As a challenge to prove identity later
None
How does the scene foreshadow Henry’s greatness?
By showing his victory at Agincourt
By showing his wisdom among his men
By introducing his rival
By depicting his royal command
None
What literary device is used in Henry’s prayer?
Aside
Foreshadowing
Soliloquy
Irony
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How does Henry’s disguise serve the plot?
It creates comic relief
It deceives the French
It reveals his humility and insight
It leads to his capture
None
What does Henry promise to God?
To punish traitors
To build churches for penance
To seek peace
To abandon the throne
None
Who is Henry’s companion during his disguise?
Fluellen
Montjoy
Gower
Sir Thomas Erpingham
None
How does this scene prepare for the Battle of Agincourt?
By displaying the army’s formation
By depicting the French taunts
By announcing the French defeat
By revealing Henry’s moral and emotional strength
None
What do the soldiers debate about?
The weather conditions
The king’s responsibility for their souls
The location of the French camp
The best battle tactics
None
What emotion does Henry show after speaking with his men?
Joy and confidence
Fear and indecision
Anger and pride
Sorrow and reflection
None
What does Henry ask his soldiers while disguised?
Their thoughts about the coming battle
Their pay and rations
Their opinion of the Dauphin
Their loyalty to the French
None
What does Henry’s soliloquy reveal about him?
His greed for conquest
His humanity and burden of kingship
His fear of death
His arrogance and vanity
None
What does the scene contrast between kings and commoners?
Faith versus doubt
Privilege versus peace
Honor versus fear
War versus diplomacy
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What does Henry ask God to forget?
His father’s sins in killing Richard II
His pride in kingship
His own youthful sins
His ambition for war
None
What does Henry envy in his subjects?
Their peaceful sleep
Their fame
Their ignorance
Their wealth
None
What does Williams’ argument highlight about war?
Military glory
Moral responsibility
Political rivalry
Divine destiny
None
What theme is central in this scene?
Wealth and greed
Leadership and responsibility
Love and betrayal
Faith and superstition
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Time's up
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