Rear Window Quiz

Rear Window Quiz

Rear Window Quiz Questions

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1. What is the protagonist’s name in Rear Window?
(a) Tom Ripley
(b) Norman Bates
(c) L.B. Jeffries
(d) Travis Bickle

2. What injury confines Jeffries to his apartment?
(a) A broken leg
(b) A gunshot wound
(c) A car accident
(d) A heart attack

3. Who is Jeffries’ love interest in the film?
(a) Stella
(b) Miss Torso
(c) Lisa Fremont
(d) Miss Lonelyhearts

4. What is Jeff’s profession?
(a) A detective
(b) A photographer
(c) A writer
(d) An actor

5. What does Jeffries suspect his neighbor, Lars Thorwald, of doing?
(a) Stealing jewelry
(b) Committing murder
(c) Having an affair
(d) Embezzling money

6. What item does Jeffries use to spy on his neighbors?
(a) Binoculars
(b) A telescope
(c) A camera
(d) A hidden microphone

7. Who is the detective who assists Jeffries in his investigation?
(a) Doyle
(b) Marlowe
(c) Sam Spade
(d) Philip Marlowe

8. What does Lisa do to help Jeffries with his investigation?
(a) She calls the police
(b) She sneaks into Thorwald’s apartment
(c) She hires a private investigator
(d) She confronts Thorwald

9. What does Thorwald do to try to dispose of the evidence?
(a) He burns it
(b) He throws it in the river
(c) He buries it in his garden
(d) He takes it to a pawn shop

10. What happens to Thorwald at the end of the film?
(a) He is arrested by the police
(b) He escapes the city
(c) He is killed in a struggle with Jeffries
(d) He is never caught

11. What is the overall theme of Rear Window?
(a) The importance of privacy
(b) The dangers of voyeurism
(c) The power of observation
(d) The loneliness of modern life

12. In what year was Rear Window released?
(a) 1948
(b) 1954
(c) 1962
(d) 1971

13. What does Jeffries use to create a diversion for Lisa to sneak into Thorwald’s apartment?
(a) He sets off his fire alarm
(b) He throws a party
(c) He calls as a blackmailer
(d) He pretends to be sick

14. What does Thorwald use to try to kill Jeffries?
(a) A knife
(b) His hands
(c) Poison
(d) A rope

15. How does Jeffries ultimately stop Thorwald?
(a) He shoots Thorwald with a gun
(b) He sets a trap for Thorwald
(c) He calls the police
(d) He uses his crutches to hit Thorwald

16. What does the ending of Rear Window suggest about Jeffries’ character?
(a) He has become more independent
(b) He has learned the importance of privacy
(c) He is still a voyeur at heart
(d) He has overcome his fear of the outside world

17. Which of the following is NOT a common theme in Alfred Hitchcock’s films?
(a) Suspense
(b) Romance
(c) Violence
(d) Comedy

18. What is the name of the courtyard where Jeffries’ apartment is located?
(a) The Greenwich Village
(b) The West Side Courts
(c) The East River Apartments
(d) The Park Avenue Towers

19. What does Miss Torso do for a living?
(a) She is a fashion model
(b) She is a dancer
(c) She is a secretary
(d) She is a teacher

20. What does the film suggest about the nature of reality and perception?
(a) Reality is objective and unchanging
(b) Perception is subjective and can be distorted
(c) Reality is always more complex than it appears
(d) Perception is always accurate

21. How does Rear Window use sound to create suspense?
(a) By using loud, jarring noises
(b) By using silence and the absence of sound
(c) By using diegetic and non-diegetic sound
(d) By using music to foreshadow events

22. What is the significance of the recurring motif of voyeurism in the film?
(a) It is a harmless pastime
(b) It can be a dangerous obsession
(c) It is a necessary part of human interaction
(d) It is a way to escape from reality

23. How does Rear Window use the concept of the “gaze” to explore themes of gender and power?
(a) By objectifying women
(b) By empowering women
(c) By challenging traditional gender roles
(d) By ignoring gender altogether

24. What is the significance of the ending scene where Jeffries and Lisa leave the apartment together?
(a) It suggests that Jeffries has overcome his fear of the outside world
(b) It suggests that Lisa has become as obsessed with voyeurism as Jeffries
(c) It suggests that their relationship is doomed to fail
(d) It suggests that Jeffries has learned the importance of privacy

25. Who directed Rear Window?
(a) Alfred Hitchcock
(b) Billy Wilder
(c) Orson Welles
(d) Stanley Kubrick

Rear Window Quiz Questions with Answers

1. What is the protagonist’s name in Rear Window?
(c) L.B. Jeffries

2. What injury confines Jeffries to his apartment?
(a) A broken leg

3. Who is Jeffries’ love interest in the film?
(c) Lisa Fremont

4. What is Jeff’s profession?
(b) A photographer

5. What does Jeffries suspect his neighbor, Lars Thorwald, of doing?
(b) Committing murder

6. What item does Jeffries use to spy on his neighbors?
(a) Binoculars

7. Who is the detective who assists Jeffries in his investigation?
(a) Doyle

8. What does Lisa do to help Jeffries with his investigation?
(b) She sneaks into Thorwald’s apartment

9. What does Thorwald do to try to dispose of the evidence?
(a) He burns it

10. What happens to Thorwald at the end of the film?
(a) He is arrested by the police

11. What is the overall theme of Rear Window?
(b) The dangers of voyeurism

12. In what year was Rear Window released?
(b) 1954

13. What does Jeffries use to create a diversion for Lisa to sneak into Thorwald’s apartment?
(c) He calls as a blackmailer

14. What does Thorwald use to try to kill Jeffries?
(b) His hands

15. How does Jeffries ultimately stop Thorwald?
(d) He uses his crutches to hit Thorwald

16. What does the ending of Rear Window suggest about Jeffries’ character?
(d) He has overcome his fear of the outside world

17. Which of the following is NOT a common theme in Alfred Hitchcock’s films?
(d) Comedy

18. What is the name of the courtyard where Jeffries’ apartment is located?
(a) The Greenwich Village

19. What does Miss Torso do for a living?
(b) She is a dancer

20. What does the film suggest about the nature of reality and perception?
(b) Perception is subjective and can be distorted

21. How does Rear Window use sound to create suspense?
(c) By using diegetic and non-diegetic sound

22. What is the significance of the recurring motif of voyeurism in the film?
(b) It can be a dangerous obsession

23. How does Rear Window use the concept of the “gaze” to explore themes of gender and power?
(a) By objectifying women

24. What is the significance of the ending scene where Jeffries and Lisa leave the apartment together?
(a) It suggests that Jeffries has overcome his fear of the outside world

25. Who directed Rear Window?
(a) Alfred Hitchcock