Christopher Fry Quiz

Christopher Fry Quiz Questions

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1. What was Christopher Fry’s original name?
a) Christopher Lee
b) Christopher Harris
c) John Smith
d) Richard Harris

2. When was Christopher Fry born?
a) 3 January 1914
b) 9 April 1909
c) 14 July 1905
d) 18 December 1907

3. Where was Christopher Fry born?
a) Plymouth
b) Dorchester
c) Bristol
d) Chelsea

4. Which Christopher Fry play was based on a tale from Gaius Petronius Arbiter?
a) A Phoenix Too Frequent
b) Duel of Angels
c) The Dark Is Light Enough
d) Ben Hur

5. When did Christopher Fry write The Lady’s Not for Burning?
a) 1948
b) 1945
c) 1847
d) 1851

6. Which Christopher Fry play was a legend of miracles?
a) Peer Gynt
b) A Yard of Sun
c) The Boy with a Cart
d) A Sleep of Prisoners

7. When was Christopher Fry’s Can You Find Me published?
a) 1984
b) 1875
c) 1867
d) 1978

8. Who played on the title of a Christopher Fry’s play and in 1980 at a Conservative Party conference said “The lady’s not for turning.”?
a) Harold Wilson
b) Margaret Thatcher
c) Julia Gillard
d) Paul Keating

9. When did Christopher Fry die?
a) 21 March 2006
b) 30 June 2005
c) 4 August 1998
d) 5 November 1995

10. Where did Christopher Fry die?
a) Chichester
b) Tirana
c) Skopje
d) Belgrade

Christopher Fry Quiz Questions with Answers

1. What was Christopher Fry’s original name?
b) Christopher Harris

2. When was Christopher Fry born?
d) 18 December 1907

3. Where was Christopher Fry born?
c) Bristol

4. Which Christopher Fry play was based on a tale from Gaius Petronius Arbiter?
a) A Phoenix Too Frequent

5. When did Christopher Fry write The Lady’s Not for Burning?
a) 1948

6. Which Christopher Fry play was a legend of miracles?
c) The Boy with a Cart

7. When was Christopher Fry’s Can You Find Me published?
d) 1978

8. Who played on the title of a Christopher Fry’s play and in 1980 at a Conservative Party conference said “The lady’s not for turning.”?
b) Margaret Thatcher

9. When did Christopher Fry die?
b) 30 June 2005

10. Where did Christopher Fry die?
a) Chichester