The Crucible Final Test: 2 Versions with Answers Scrambled, Answer Key, Editable
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Need a hassle-free, print & go final test for The Crucible that you can edit to fit the needs of your students? You have certainly found it here!
What's Included . . .
►Variety of questions
20 Multiple-choice questions
20 True/False questions
20 Matching people to their descriptors
1 short answer list
1 short essay (paragraph length)
►editable PowerPoint
►2 versions with scrambled answers to deter cheaters
►Answer Key
►Student answer sheet so you can reuse the test if you wish
Sample Questions:
What inspired Arthur Miller to write The Crucible?
A. Communist trials in the 1950s in America.
B. His commitment to defending religion.
C. His involvement in World War II.
D. His marriage to Marilyn Monroe.
Which of the following people does NOT change during the play?
A. John Proctor
B. Judge Danforth
C. Reverend Parris
D. Reverend Hale
Which character in the play does NOT lie?
A. Mary Warren
B. Reverend Parris
C. Elizabeth Proctor
D. Rebecca Nurse
Which of the following is an example of irony in the play?
A. John Proctor forgets the commandment on adultery.
B. Abigail Williams leaves Salem on a ship bound for Boston.
C. Mary Warren makes Elizabeth Proctor a doll.
D. John Proctor finds out Elizabeth is pregnant after her arrest.
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