61. It was the month of January when the grapes had not yet ripened in Vanholt. Where were the grapes made available by Dr. Faustus?
a) China
b) India
c) Russia
d) America
62. Dr. Faustus sells his soul to the devil; in return, he has attained the supernatural powers to turn impossible into possible; for example, he makes …… appear in front of Scholars.
a) Medea
b) Pandora
c) Helen of Troy
d) Atlanta
63. The lady was made available by Dr. Faustus in front of three scholars. Everyone had gone under the spell of the gorgeous lady. They call it a………….
a) Supernatural Beauty
b) Paragon of Excellence
c) The excellence of next level
d) Dazzling Beauty
64. Despite Dr. Faustus having gone beyond all limits; still, Marlowe presents the old man as a symbol of goodness and invokes a hope of salvation in Dr. Faustus. He starts recalling his…… after the old man has gone.
a) Good deeds
b) Old days
c) Childhood
d) Sins
65. Though Dr. Faustus reaches the point of no return: he hopes for salvation that enrages Mephastophilis and he asks Dr. Faustus to reaffirm……….
a) Promise
b) Pact
c) Sins
d) Magical spells
66. Dr. Faustus thinks of kissing….. by doing so he would attain eternal salvation. It is nothing but just a self-deception.
a) Penelope
b) Medea
c) Helen of Troy
d) Atlanta
67. Moment after moment, the ending time draws nearer, one of the ……offers his company to Dr. Faustus but he refuses.
a) Scholars
b) Servant
c) Devils
d) Friends
68. Elizabethan dramas have one thing in common, as in the final scenes, the …., and…..happen.
a) Wailing, crying
b) Horror, terror
c) Stabbing, murder
d) thunder, lighting
69. The literary analysts stand firm at one point that he (Dr.) fall occurs due to his pride and…..
a) Cowardice
b) Ambition
c) Boldness
d) Stupidity
70. The play Dr. Faustus was written by Christopher Marlowe between between1589 to…..
a) 1583
b) .1580
c) 1592
d) .1575