Henry VI Part 1 Quiz Questions
1. Who is the young king at the beginning of Henry VI, Part 1?
(a) Richard Plantagenet
(b) Henry V
(c) Henry VI
(d) Edward IV
2. Who is the French princess betrothed to Henry VI?
(a) Margaret of Anjou
(b) Eleanor of Provence
(c) Catherine of Valois
(d) Isabella of France
3. What is the significance of Talbot’s death?
(a) It marks the beginning of the English decline in France.
(b) It strengthens the position of the Duke of York.
(c) It leads to a truce between England and France.
(d) It causes a rift between the King and the Duke of Gloucester.
4. Who is the prophetess who inspires the French to rebel against the English?
(a) Eleanor Cobham
(b) Joan of Arc
(c) Catherine of Valois
(d) Margaret of Anjou
5. What is the outcome of the Siege of Orleans?
(a) The English are victorious.
(b) The French are victorious.
(c) A stalemate occurs.
(d) The siege is abandoned.
6. What is the fate of Joan of Arc?
(a) She is exiled from France.
(b) She is executed by the English.
(c) She is captured and released.
(d) She becomes Queen of France.
7. Who is the Duke of Gloucester’s wife?
(a) Eleanor Cobham
(b) Margaret of Anjou
(c) Anne Neville
(d) Catherine of Valois
8. What is the main cause of the conflict between the Duke of York and the Duke of Somerset?
(a) Disagreement over the French campaign
(b) Personal rivalry for the King’s favor
(c) A dispute over land ownership
(d) Religious differences
9. Who is the King’s uncle who is accused of treason?
(a) The Duke of Gloucester
(b) The Duke of Bedford
(c) The Earl of Warwick
(d) The Duke of Suffolk
10. Who is the woman who accuses the Duke of Gloucester’s wife of witchcraft?
(a) Eleanor Cobham
(b) Joan of Arc
(c) Margery Jourdemayne
(d) Anne Neville
11. What is the outcome of the Duke of Gloucester’s trial?
(a) He is found innocent.
(b) He is exiled from England.
(c) He is executed.
(d) He is imprisoned.
12. Who becomes the de facto ruler of England after the Duke of Gloucester’s death?
(a) The Duke of York
(b) The Earl of Warwick
(c) The King
(d) The Duke of Suffolk
13. What is the significance of the Duke of York’s claim to the throne?
(a) It is based on his marriage to a royal princess.
(b) It is based on his military victories.
(c) It is based on his descent from a previous king.
(d) It is based on his popular support.
14. What is the outcome of the Parliament of Coventry?
(a) The Duke of York’s claim to the throne is rejected.
(b) The Duke of York is appointed Protector of the Realm.
(c) The King is deposed.
(d) The Duke of Somerset is executed.
15. What is the significance of the Battle of St. Albans?
(a) It marks the beginning of the War of the Roses.
(b) It is a decisive victory for the Duke of York.
(c) It is a decisive victory for the King.
(d) It is a stalemate.
16. What is the outcome of the Battle of Patay?
(a) A decisive victory for the English.
(b) A decisive victory for the French.
(c) A stalemate.
(d) The battle is abandoned.
17. What is the overall tone of the play?
(a) Optimistic
(b) Pessimistic
(c) Neutral
(d) Humorous
18. What is the main theme of the play?
(a) The dangers of political ambition
(b) The importance of loyalty
(c) The futility of war
(d) The power of love
19. What is the significance of the play’s title, “Henry VI, Part 1”?
(a) It indicates that it is the first part of a trilogy about Henry VI.
(b) It indicates that it is the first play written about Henry VI.
(c) It indicates that it is the most important play about Henry VI.
(d) It indicates that it is the only play about Henry VI.
20. What is the overall message of the play?
(a) The importance of strong leadership
(b) The dangers of civil war
(c) The futility of political ambition
(d) The power of love
21. Which French city is under siege by the English early in the play?
(a) Paris
(b) Orleans
(c) Rouen
(d) Bordeaux
22. Who leads the English forces in the siege of Orleans?
(a) Duke of York
(b) Duke of Gloucester
(c) Earl of Talbot
(d) Duke of Bedford
23. Who is the Duke of York’s son who is a key figure in the play?
(a) Richard Plantagenet
(b) Edward Plantagenet
(c) Edmund Plantagenet
(d) George Plantagenet
24. Who is the French King that the English are fighting against?
(a) Charles VII
(b) Louis XI
(c) Philip VI
(d) John II
25. Who is the English nobleman who is killed in battle?
(a) Duke of Gloucester
(b) Earl of Talbot
(c) Duke of Somerset
(d) Duke of Bedford
1. Who is the young king at the beginning of Henry VI, Part 1?
(c) Henry VI
2. Who is the French princess betrothed to Henry VI?
(a) Margaret of Anjou
3. What is the significance of Talbot’s death?
(a) It marks the beginning of the English decline in France.
4. Who is the prophetess who inspires the French to rebel against the English?
(b) Joan of Arc
5. What is the outcome of the Siege of Orleans?
(b) The French are victorious.
6. What is the fate of Joan of Arc?
(b) She is executed by the English.
7. Who is the Duke of Gloucester’s wife?
(b) Margaret of Anjou
8. What is the main cause of the conflict between the Duke of York and the Duke of Somerset?
(a) Disagreement over the French campaign
9. Who is the King’s uncle who is accused of treason?
(a) The Duke of Gloucester
10. Who is the woman who accuses the Duke of Gloucester’s wife of witchcraft?
(c) Margery Jourdemayne
11. What is the outcome of the Duke of Gloucester’s trial?
(c) He is executed.
12. Who becomes the de facto ruler of England after the Duke of Gloucester’s death?
(c) The King
13. What is the significance of the Duke of York’s claim to the throne?
(c) It is based on his descent from a previous king.
14. What is the outcome of the Parliament of Coventry?
(b) The Duke of York is appointed Protector of the Realm.
15. What is the significance of the Battle of St. Albans?
(a) It marks the beginning of the War of the Roses.
16. What is the outcome of the Battle of Patay?
(b) A decisive victory for the French.
17. What is the overall tone of the play?
(b) Pessimistic
18. What is the main theme of the play?
(a) The dangers of political ambition
19. What is the significance of the play’s title, “Henry VI, Part 1”?
(a) It indicates that it is the first part of a trilogy about Henry VI.
20. What is the overall message of the play?
(b) The dangers of civil war
21. Which French city is under siege by the English early in the play?
(b) Orleans
22. Who leads the English forces in the siege of Orleans?
(d) Duke of Bedford
23. Who is the Duke of York’s son who is a key figure in the play?
(a) Richard Plantagenet
24. Who is the French King that the English are fighting against?
(a) Charles VII
25. Who is the English nobleman who is killed in battle?
(b) Earl of Talbot