Richard II Quiz
Richard II Quiz Questions
1. Who is the main protagonist of Richard II?
(a) Henry Bolingbroke
(b) Thomas Mowbray
(c) John of Gaunt
(d) Richard II
2. What is the central conflict of the play?
(a) A love triangle between Richard, Bolingbroke, and Anne of Bohemia
(b) A war between England and France
(c) A struggle for the English throne between Richard II and Henry Bolingbroke
(d) A religious conflict between Catholics and Protestants
3. Who is the Duke of Norfolk?
(a) Richard II’s uncle
(b) Henry Bolingbroke’s father
(c) A loyal supporter of Richard II
(d) A rival of Henry Bolingbroke
4. What is the significance of the deposition scene in Richard II?
(a) It marks the beginning of Richard’s reign.
(b) It shows Richard’s cruelty and tyranny.
(c) It symbolizes the decline of the Plantagenet dynasty.
(d) It highlights the power of the English people.
5. What is the play’s primary theme?
(a) The dangers of absolute power
(b) The importance of loyalty
(c) The inevitability of fate
(d) The power of love
6. Why is Richard II banished from England?
(a) For treason
(b) For refusing to marry a French princess
(c) For killing his uncle, Thomas of Woodstock
(d) For wasting the kingdom’s money
7. Who becomes the new king of England after Richard II’s deposition?
(a) Henry IV
(b) Henry V
(c) Edward IV
(d) Richard III
8. What is the significance of the garden scene in Richard II?
(a) It shows Richard’s growing madness.
(b) It highlights the beauty of nature.
(c) It symbolizes Richard’s loss of power.
(d) It foreshadows Richard’s death.
9. What is the final fate of Richard II?
(a) He is exiled from England.
(b) He is killed in battle.
(c) He is murdered in prison.
(d) He dies peacefully in his sleep.
10. Who is the Duke of York?
(a) A loyal supporter of Richard II
(b) A rival of Henry Bolingbroke
(c) A member of the Percy family
(d) A cousin of Richard II
11. What does the phrase “the deposition of Richard II” mean?
(a) Richard II’s coronation
(b) Richard II’s exile
(c) Richard II’s death
(d) Richard II’s removal from the throne
12. Who is the Duke of Gloucester?
(a) A loyal supporter of Richard II
(b) A rival of Henry Bolingbroke
(c) A member of the Percy family
(d) A cousin of Richard II
13. Who is the Queen of England in the play?
(a) Anne of Bohemia
(b) Elizabeth of York
(c) Queen Isabella
(d) Mary Queen of Scots
14. Who is the Duke of Lancaster?
(a) Henry Bolingbroke
(b) John of Gaunt
(c) Thomas of Woodstock
(d) Edmund Mortimer
15. Why does King Richard banish Henry Bolingbroke?
(a) For treason
(b) For insulting the king
(c) For marrying without permission
(d) For challenging the king’s authority
16. What is the significance of the deposition scene in Richard II?
(a) It shows the power of the people
(b) It highlights the importance of divine right
(c) It demonstrates the fragility of kingship
(d) It emphasizes the need for a strong monarchy
17. Who is the gardener in Richard II?
(a) John of Gaunt
(b) Thomas of Woodstock
(c) Duke of Norfolk
(d) Gardener
18. What is the significance of the “This England” speech?
(a) It expresses Richard’s love for his country
(b) It highlights the power and majesty of the monarchy
(c) It foreshadows the fall of the Plantagenet dynasty
(d) It emphasizes the importance of divine right
19. Who is the Earl of Northumberland?
(a) Henry Percy
(b) John of Gaunt
(c) Thomas of Woodstock
(d) Edmund Mortimer
20. Who is the Abbot of Westminster?
(a) Henry Bolingbroke
(b) John of Gaunt
(c) Thomas of Woodstock
(d) Abbot of Westminster
21. Who is the Bishop of Carlisle?
(a) Henry Bolingbroke
(b) John of Gaunt
(c) Thomas of Merke
(d) Edmund Mortimer
22. What is the significance of the “I am a king” speech?
(a) It expresses Richard’s defiance
(b) It highlights the power of the monarchy
(c) It foreshadows the death of Richard II
(d) It emphasizes the importance of divine right
23. Who is the Earl of Wiltshire?
(a) Henry Bolingbroke
(b) John of Gaunt
(c) William le Scrope
(d) Edmund Mortimer
24. Who is the Earl of Salisbury?
(a) Henry Bolingbroke
(b) John Montagu
(c) Thomas of Woodstock
(d) Edmund Mortimer
25. Who is the Earl of Suffolk?
(a) Henry Bolingbroke
(b) John of Gaunt
(c) Michael de la Pole
(d) Edmund Mortimer
Richard II Quiz Questions with Answers
1. Who is the main protagonist of Richard II?
(d) Richard II
2. What is the central conflict of the play?
(c) A struggle for the English throne between Richard II and Henry Bolingbroke
3. Who is the Duke of Norfolk?
(c) A loyal supporter of Richard II
4. What is the significance of the deposition scene in Richard II?
(c) It symbolizes the decline of the Plantagenet dynasty.
5. What is the play’s primary theme?
(a) The dangers of absolute power
6. Why is Richard II banished from England?
(a) For treason
7. Who becomes the new king of England after Richard II’s deposition?
(a) Henry IV
8. What is the significance of the garden scene in Richard II?
(d) It foreshadows Richard’s death.
9. What is the final fate of Richard II?
(c) He is murdered in prison.
10. Who is the Duke of York?
(a) A loyal supporter of Richard II
11. What does the phrase “the deposition of Richard II” mean?
(d) Richard II’s removal from the throne
12. Who is the Duke of Gloucester?
(a) A loyal supporter of Richard II
13. Who is the Queen of England in the play?
(c) Queen Isabella
14. Who is the Duke of Lancaster?
(b) John of Gaunt
15. Why does King Richard banish Henry Bolingbroke?
(a) For treason
16. What is the significance of the deposition scene in Richard II?
(c) It demonstrates the fragility of kingship
17. Who is the gardener in Richard II?
(d) Gardener
18. What is the significance of the “This England” speech?
(b) It highlights the power and majesty of the monarchy
19. Who is the Earl of Northumberland?
(a) Henry Percy
20. Who is the Abbot of Westminster?
(d) Abbot of Westminster
21. Who is the Bishop of Carlisle?
(c) Thomas of Merke
22. What is the significance of the “I am a king” speech?
(a) It expresses Richard’s defiance
23. Who is the Earl of Wiltshire?
(c) William le Scrope
24. Who is the Earl of Salisbury?
(b) John Montagu
25. Who is the Earl of Suffolk?
(c) Michael de la Pole