Dr. Faustus MCQs

81. While discussing too many aspects of the play Dr. Faustus, one comes to know that the play Dr. Faustus is also famous for ……

a) Black verse

b) Alliteration

c) Blank verse

d) Free verse

82. Christopher Marlowe beautifully inculcates the play Dr. Faustus with the ……. Characteristic.

a) Magical

b) Strange

c) Awful

d) Medieval

83. For the academic research of Faustus, a researcher needs to know about the people’s inclinations in the medieval era; for example, the people were mostly inclined to ……

a) Religion 

b) Art

c) Magic

d) Singing

84. A reader gains profound knowledge of many things of the era when Dr. Faustus was written by Christopher Marlowe; Christianity, for example, considers…..a great sin that eventually causes the sinner’s abasement.

a) Avarice

b) Pride

c) Jealousy

d) Malice

85. Dr. Faustus comprises several themes; as per the major theme; for example, valuing …… to spirit Dr. Faustus goes against Christian beliefs.

a) Wealth

b) Power

c) Matter

d) Flesh

86. Discussing Dr. Faustus, the analysts focus on a variety of Christian beliefs; for example, the devil Mepahstophilis explains “hell not merely a place but a …. from God’s love.”

a) separation

b) detachment

c) divorce

d) distraction

87. The critics not only discuss Marlowe as a playwright but also deeply evaluate Dr. Faustus as one of the prominent characters in English Literature. The critics say that Dr. Faustus had thirst for knowledge but gained no…..

a) Wealth

b) Wisdom

c) Status

d) Power

88. Every scene of Dr. Faustus assumes importance for a reader as the play progresses. However, the ….. speech of Doctor Faustus is given much importance by all.

a) First

b) Last

c) Second

d) Third

89. Christopher Marlowe’s wisdom cannot be overlooked while discussing Dr. Faustus; for example, Marlowe beautifully educates people that limitless power….even a noble scholar.

a) Supports

b) Helps

c) Corrupts

d) Promotes

90. Marlowe beautifully depicts the changing values of people stepping into the Renaissance from…..

a) Helplessness

b) Nothingness

c) Dark ages

d) Ignorance