A Christmas Carol: Scrooge And Marley - Act 1 Question Preview (ID: 49182)
A Christmas Carol: Scrooge And Marley - Act 1.
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At the beginning of the play,. Scrooge is in his counting house and is concerned with
a) Christmas Eve plans
b) signing contracts
c) collecting money from those who owe him
d) choosing Christmas presents for friends and family
Who visited Scrooge to request a donation for the poor?
a) his nephew
b) Cratchit
c) two orphans from the workhouse
d) the thin man and the portly man
On his way home from the office, how did Scrooge react to the falling snowflakes?
a) he batted them away with his walking stick
b) he brushed them off his coat with disdain
c) he muttered, Bah Humbug!
d) All of these
What did Marley do to cause Scrooge to beg for mercy?
a) Marley woke Scrooge
b) Marley screamed a ghostly, fearful scream
c) Marley rang the bell without touching it
d) None of these
The Ghost of Christmas Past took Scrooge
a) to his boyhood town
b) to a warehouse where Scrooge once worked
c) both of these
d) neither of these
Who came to pick up Scrooge from school?
a) his sister
b) his brother
c) his father
d) his mother
In the past, how did Scrooge know Fezziwig?
a) Fezziwig was a childhood friend
b) Fezziwig was a fellow apprentice
c) Fezziwig was his boss
d) none of these
Who appeared with Scrooge in the final scene from his past?
a) his father
b) a former girlfriend
c) Dick Wilkins
d) Matthew
begged someone earnestly or desperately to do something
a) implored
b) arrangement
c) morose
d) interjection
sullen and ill-tempered
a) implored
b) arrangement
c) morose
d) interjection
plans or preparations for a future event
a) implored
b) arrangement
c) morose
d) interjection
an abrupt remark made especially as an aside or interruption
a) implored
b) arrangement
c) morose
d) interjection
without the basic necessities of life
a) encouragement
b) destitute
c) amusement
d) void
the state or experience of finding something funny
a) encouragement
b) destitute
c) amusement
d) void
the action of giving someone support, confidence, or hope
a) encouragement
b) destitute
c) amusement
d) void
completely empty
a) encouragement
b) destitute
c) amusement
d) void
transported or carried to a place
a) conveyed
b) implored
c) benevolence
d) morose
the quality of being well meaning; kindness
a) conveyed
b) implored
c) benevolence
d) morose
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