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The Cherry Orchard Quiz 1

  • 1. Who sends Madame Ranevsky telegrams?
    •     Her grandmother
    •     Her lover
    •     Her great-aunt
    •     Her creditors

  • 2. Lopakhin's speech on the sale of the cherry orchard is an example of what?
    •     Sarcasm
    •     Indirect action
    •     Satire
    •     Soliloquy.

  • 3. Gayef play billiards when:
    •     He needs to relax
    •     He has to work
    •     He is embarrassed
    •     On Sundays

  • 4. Trophimof does not accept Lopakhin's money because:
    •     He is too ashamed
    •     He is wealthy himself
    •     He thinks it is insulting
    •     He prefers to live as a free man, beholden to none

  • 5. The character who demonstrates the theme of isolation is:
    •     Anya
    •     Dunyasha
    •     Charlotte
    •     Pishtchik

  • 6. Yasha is cooperative with Madame Ranevsky because:
    •     His mother wants him to be
    •     He is using her
    •     She is his aunt
    •     He respects her

  • 7. The two characters in the play with debts are:
    •     Firs and Ephikhodof
    •     Yasha and Barbara
    •     Lopakhin and Madame Ranevsky
    •     Madame Ranevsky and Pishtchik

  • 8. Madame Ranevsky believes the cherry orchard will be saved because:
    •     Lopakhin will marry Barbara
    •     Her lover will send money
    •     Pishtchik will give her money
    •     Her great aunt will send money

  • 9. One sign that Lopakhin was not born wealthy is his:
    •     Penmanship
    •     Poverty
    •     Clothing
    •     Social life

  • 10. At the end of the play, Gayef:
    •     Buys the cherry orchard
    •     Goes to Paris
    •     Falls in love
    •     Gets a job

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