a. Romanticism
b. Realism
c. Intellectualism
d. Post Imperialistic
2. Ibsen referred to his work as a description of
a. Humanity
b. Society
c. Individualism
d. The Proletariat
3. Where is this play set?
a. Germany
b. Norway
c. Italy
d. Sweden
4. Why does Torvald leave his home country?
a. He is a fugitive
b. He is being persecuted
c. He is sick
d. Vacation
5. To what country did the Helmer’s travel?
a. Germany
b. Norway
c. Italy
d. Sweden
6. The dance that Nora performs is called the
a. Tango
b. Meringue
صح c. Tarantella
d. Foxtrot
7. From whom does Nora borrow money?
a. Krogstad
b. Torvald
c. Mrs. Linde
d. Dr. Rank
8. How many children do the Helmer’s have?
a. One
b. Three
c. None
d. Seven
9. Which of the following is not one of the Helmer children?
a. Ivar
b. Emmy
c. Jeff
d. Bob
10. What does the black cross on Dr. Rank’s calling card signify?
a. His love for Nora
b. His temper
c. His religion
d. His death
11. Which of the following does Torvald NOT call Nora?
a. Lark
b. Squirrel
c. Cheeks
d. Prodigal
12. One reason for Torvald’s use of pet names is
a. He has a poor memory
b. He notes similarities between Nora and animals
c. He does so sarcastically
d. He treats his wife like a possession, not a human being
13. Whom does Mrs. Linde leave for a richer man?
a. Torvald
b. Rank
c. Krogstad
d. Helmer
14. Why is Mrs. Linde in need of money prior to getting married?
a. Her mother is ill
b. Her father is ill
c. Krogstad is ill
d. Torvald is ill
15. Torvald’s last name is
a. Rank
b. Helmer
c. Linde
d. Nils
16. Whom did Mrs. Linde support when she was younger?
a. Her dying mother
b. Her children
c. Her husband
d. Her insane uncle
17. Who helped raise Nora?
a. Anne Marie
b. Mrs. Linde
c. Helene
d. Emmy
18. What treat does Nora eat against Torvald’s wishes?
a. Dates
b. Licorice
c. Butterscotch
d. Macaroons
19. The play is set in
a. Rank’s home
b. Helmers’ home
c. Krogstad’s home
d. Mrs. Linde’s apartment
20. To what does Nora compare herself at the end of the play?
a. A squirrel
b. A slave
c. A prisoner
d. A doll
21. What crime does Krogstad commit that affects his reputation?
a. Forgery
b. Perjury
c. Counterfeiting
d. Burglary
22. With whom is Dr. Rank secretly in love?
a. Linde
مافهمت شالسالفه الدكتور كان يحب نوره ولا كيف ؟ b. Nora
c. Helene
d. Anne Marie
23. During what holiday is the play set?
a. New Year’s Eve
b. Christmas
c. Easter
d. Thanksgiving
24. What does Nora do too wildly and “naturalistically” for Torvald’s taste?
a. Play with the children
b. Cook and clean
c. Dance the Tarantella
ماعرف الاجابة d. Argue
25. What crime does Nora commit?
a. Forgery
b. Perjury
c. Counterfeiting
d. Burglary
26. How does Nora feel about Rank?
a. She is indifferent
b. She is utterly in love with him
c. She is repulsed by him
d. She is close to him and can confide in him
27. How does Torvald learn about Nora’s crime?
a. Krogstad’s letter
b. Mrs. Linde informs him
c. He overhears Nora with Rank
d. Nora tells him
28. About what does Torvald tease Nora at the beginning of the play?
a. Weight gain
b. Losing her purse
c. Spending too much money
d. Forgetting to do the laundry
29. What does Nora expect Torvald to do when he learns about her crime?
a. Take the blame himself
b. Leave her for another woman
c. Take the children away from her
d. Kill her
30. What kind of party do the Helmers attend?
a. Birthday
b. Going-away
c. Easter
d. Costume/Masquerade
31. Whose name was falsely signed on the loan?
a. Torvald’s
b. Nora’s
c. Krogstad’s
d. Nora’s father’s
32. Why will the Helmers have more money this Christmas?
a. Torvald got a new job as a lawyer
b. Torvald got a new job as a bank manager
c. Torvald got a pay raise
d. Nora is more frugal with money
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