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1.When was Shakespeare born?
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2.What town or city was Shakespeare born
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London
Stratford-upon-Avon
Snitterfield
Oxford
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London
Stratford-upon-Avon
Snitterfield
Oxford
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3.Shakespeare was born in Stratford-upon-Avon, but what county
is the town in?
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Sussex
Norfolk
Durham
Warwickshire
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Sussex
Norfolk
Durham
Warwickshire
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4. The names of Shakespeare's father and mother
were…
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Abraham and Sara
William and Anne
John and
Mary
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Abraham and Sara
William and Anne
John and
Mary
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5. Shakespeare attended the Stratford Grammar School, also
known as the King's New School…
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From 1569 to 1579
He did not attend
school.
There are no records of his school attendance,
but it is highly likely he attended that school.
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From 1569 to 1579
He did not attend
school.
There are no records of his school attendance,
but it is highly likely he attended that school.
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Judith Sadler
Susanna Hall
Anne Hathaway
Mary Queen
of Scots
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Judith Sadler
Susanna Hall
Anne Hathaway
Mary Queen
of Scots
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7.How old was Shakespeare when he got married?
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9.What were Shakespeare's children's names?
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Elizabeth
Hamnet
Jerome
Judith
Susannah
Christian
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Elizabeth
Hamnet
Jerome
Judith
Susannah
Christian
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10.Where did Shakespeare live with his family?
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Liverpool
Blackburn
Oxford
Stratford
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Liverpool
Blackburn
Oxford
Stratford
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11.Shakespeare left his home town of Stratford
because…
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He was caught poaching on the lands of
Sir Thomas Lucy and fled to avoid prosecution.
He
was apprenticed to his father who was a butcher. He hated the work and ran away to London.
He took a job as a school teacher in the country, and left to pursue this career.
It is not known for sure how or why he left.
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He was caught poaching on the lands of
Sir Thomas Lucy and fled to avoid prosecution.
He
was apprenticed to his father who was a butcher. He hated the work and ran away to London.
He took a job as a school teacher in the country, and left to pursue this career.
It is not known for sure how or why he left.
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12. The London theaters were closed on account
of a virulent outbreak of the plague in 1593
and part of 1594. Specifically, what disease was this?
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Tuberculosis
The Plague of Frogs
Bubonic Plague
The
pox
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Tuberculosis
The Plague of Frogs
Bubonic Plague
The
pox
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13. What theatre did Shakespeare work at as
an actor?
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Old Vic
The Globe
Albert Hall
Palace
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Old Vic
The Globe
Albert Hall
Palace
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14. When was the Globe Theater built?
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15. Some time after 1599-1600 Shakespeare turned from
writing predominantly romantic comedies and history plays to tragedies.
Which five plays are known as his "great tragedies"?
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A. Hamlet, Othello, Macbeth, King Lear, Antony and Cleopatra
B. The Merchant of Venice, Henry IV Part 1, Henry
IV Part 2, Henry V, Twelfth Night
C. King John, Henry VI Part 1, Richard II, Richard III, Henry VIII
D. Measure for Measure, Troilus and Cressida, Coriolanus, Timon of Athens, Cymbeline.
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A. Hamlet, Othello, Macbeth, King Lear, Antony and Cleopatra
B. The Merchant of Venice, Henry IV Part 1, Henry
IV Part 2, Henry V, Twelfth Night
C. King John, Henry VI Part 1, Richard II, Richard III, Henry VIII
D. Measure for Measure, Troilus and Cressida, Coriolanus, Timon of Athens, Cymbeline.
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16. In 1603 Shakespeare's acting company, The Lord
Chamberlain's Men, became the King's Men. Which king was
their patron?
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George III
James I
Edward III
Henry VIII
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George III
James I
Edward III
Henry VIII
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17. Who did Shakespeare collaborate with on the
play "The Two Noble Kinsmen"
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Thomas Middleton
Francis Beaumont
Christopher Marlowe
John Fletcher
Ben Jonson
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Thomas Middleton
Francis Beaumont
Christopher Marlowe
John Fletcher
Ben Jonson
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19. How many works did Shakespeare write?
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1 play, 38 sonnets and 154 epic narrative
poems
54 plays, 5 sonnets, and 38 epic narrative plays
4
plays, 38 sonnets, and 5 epic narrative poem
38 plays, 154 sonnets, and 2 epic narrative poems
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1 play, 38 sonnets and 154 epic narrative
poems
54 plays, 5 sonnets, and 38 epic narrative plays
4
plays, 38 sonnets, and 5 epic narrative poem
38 plays, 154 sonnets, and 2 epic narrative poems
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20. Which of these plays wasn't written by
Shakespeare?
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Macbeth
Wives of Windsor
Henry VIII
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Macbeth
Wives of Windsor
Henry VIII
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21. Were Shakespeare's plays published in his lifetime?
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Yes, they were
Most of them weren't
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Yes, they were
Most of them weren't
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22. Did Shakespeare become a well-known author in
his lifetime?
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23. When was the 1st collection (the First
Folio) published?
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24. Is it reasonable to think that someone
other than William Shakespeare (1564-1616) of Stratford-upon-Avon wrote the
works attributed to him?