King Lear Quiz
King Lear Quiz Questions
1. Who is the protagonist of King Lear?
(a) Cordelia
(b) Edmund
(c) Lear
(d) Gloucester
2. What is the primary conflict in King Lear?
(a) A battle between good and evil
(b) A struggle for power and recognition
(c) A love triangle
(d) A quest for redemption
3. How does King Lear divide his kingdom among his daughters?
(a) Equally among all three daughters
(b) Based on their beauty and flattery
(c) Based on their intelligence and wisdom
(d) Based on their age and experience
4. Which daughter disinherits King Lear?
(a) Goneril
(b) Regan
(c) Cordelia
(d) None of the above
5. Who is the Fool’s primary target of mockery in King Lear?
(a) Lear
(b) Gloucester
(c) Edmund
(d) Kent
6. Who is the blind earl in the play?
(a) Lear
(b) Gloucester
(c) Albany
(d) Cornwall
7. Who is the illegitimate son in King Lear?
(a) Edmund
(b) Edgar
(c) Cornwall
(d) Albany
8. What is the significance of the heath scene in King Lear?
(a) It shows the decline of Lear’s mental state
(b) It introduces the character of the Fool
(c) It reveals the true nature of Goneril and Regan
(d) It foreshadows the tragic ending of the play
9. Who is the ultimate villain in King Lear?
(a) Edmund
(b) Cornwall
(c) Regan
(d) Goneril
10. What is the outcome of the battle between Lear’s forces and those of Cornwall and Albany?
(a) Lear’s forces are victorious
(b) Cornwall and Albany’s forces are victorious
(c) The battle is a stalemate
(d) Both sides suffer heavy losses
11. What happens to Cordelia at the end of the play?
(a) She is reunited with Lear and lives happily ever after
(b) She is killed by her sisters
(c) She is exiled from the kingdom
(d) She is imprisoned and hanged
12. What is the overall theme of King Lear?
(a) The dangers of unchecked power
(b) The importance of family loyalty
(c) The inevitability of death
(d) The power of love to overcome evil
13. What is the significance of the storm scene in King Lear?
(a) It symbolizes the chaos and turmoil in Lear’s mind
(b) It foreshadows the tragic events to come
(c) It highlights the cruelty of nature
(d) It represents the wrath of the gods
14. Who is responsible for the deaths of Cordelia and Lear?
(a) Edmund
(b) Cornwall
(c) Regan
(d) Goneril
15. What is the significance of the final scene in King Lear?
(a) It shows the reconciliation between Lear and Cordelia
(b) It emphasizes the theme of justice and retribution
(c) It highlights the futility of human suffering
(d) It offers a glimmer of hope for the future
16. What is the significance of the “nothing” speech in King Lear?
(a) It highlights the emptiness of human existence
(b) It emphasizes the power of language
(c) It foreshadows the tragic events to come
(d) It reveals the true nature of Lear’s daughters
17. What is the fate of Gloucester?
(a) He dies at the end
(b) He is blinded
(c) He is exiled
(d) He is forgiven
18. What is the significance of the “Lear and Cordelia” scene at the end of the play?
(a) It shows the reconciliation between Lear and Cordelia
(b) It emphasizes the theme of love and redemption
(c) It highlights the futility of human suffering
(d) All of the above
19. What is the significance of the “Albany’s speech” at the end of the play?
(a) It emphasizes the theme of justice and retribution
(b) It highlights the futility of human suffering
(c) It offers a glimmer of hope for the future
(d) All of the above
20. What is the significance of the “Edgar’s speech” at the end of the play?
(a) It emphasizes the theme of justice and retribution
(b) It highlights the futility of human suffering
(c) It offers a glimmer of hope for the future
(d) All of the above
21. What happens to Lear after he is banished by his daughters?
(a) He becomes a king in exile
(b) He becomes a hermit
(c) He becomes a beggar
(d) He becomes a mad man
22. What is the theme of “Nothing will come of nothing”?
(a) The importance of honesty
(b) The dangers of pride
(c) The futility of revenge
(d) The power of love
23. What is the fate of Lear’s daughters?
(a) They all live happily ever after
(b) They all die tragic deaths
(c) Only Cordelia survives
(d) Only Goneril and Regan survive
24. Who is the king of France in King Lear?
(a) Edmund
(b) Albany
(c) Cornwall
(d) None of the above
25. What is the fate of Edmund?
(a) He is exiled
(b) He is killed
(c) He becomes a king
(d) He is forgiven
King Lear Quiz Questions with Answers
1. Who is the protagonist of King Lear?
(c) Lear
2. What is the primary conflict in King Lear?
(b) A struggle for power and recognition
3. How does King Lear divide his kingdom among his daughters?
(b) Based on their beauty and flattery
4. Which daughter disinherits King Lear?
(c) Cordelia
5. Who is the Fool’s primary target of mockery in King Lear?
(a) Lear
6. Who is the blind earl in the play?
(b) Gloucester
7. Who is the illegitimate son in King Lear?
(a) Edmund
8. What is the significance of the heath scene in King Lear?
(a) It shows the decline of Lear’s mental state
9. Who is the ultimate villain in King Lear?
(a) Edmund
10. What is the outcome of the battle between Lear’s forces and those of Cornwall and Albany?
(b) Cornwall and Albany’s forces are victorious
11. What happens to Cordelia at the end of the play?
(d) She is imprisoned and hanged
12. What is the overall theme of King Lear?
(a) The dangers of unchecked power
13. What is the significance of the storm scene in King Lear?
(a) It symbolizes the chaos and turmoil in Lear’s mind
14. Who is responsible for the deaths of Cordelia and Lear?
(a) Edmund
15. What is the significance of the final scene in King Lear?
(b) It emphasizes the theme of justice and retribution
16. What is the significance of the “nothing” speech in King Lear?
(a) It highlights the emptiness of human existence
17. What is the fate of Gloucester?
(a) He dies at the end
18. What is the significance of the “Lear and Cordelia” scene at the end of the play?
(d) All of the above
19. What is the significance of the “Albany’s speech” at the end of the play?
(c) It offers a glimmer of hope for the future
20. What is the significance of the “Edgar’s speech” at the end of the play?
(c) It offers a glimmer of hope for the future
21. What happens to Lear after he is banished by his daughters?
(d) He becomes a mad man
22. What is the theme of “Nothing will come of nothing”?
(a) The importance of honesty
23. What is the fate of Lear’s daughters?
(b) They all die tragic deaths
24. Who is the king of France in King Lear?
(d) None of the above
25. What is the fate of Edmund?
(b) He is killed