one word waiting for godot

  1. Who wrote Waiting for Godot?
    A) Shakespeare
    B) Samuel Beckett
    C) Eliot
    D) Shaw
    Answer: B) Samuel Beckett

  2. The play belongs to the Theatre of the ______.
    A) Comedy
    B) Tragedy
    C) Absurd
    D) Epic
    Answer: C) Absurd

  3. The two main characters are:
    A) Pozzo and Lucky
    B) Vladimir and Estragon
    C) Hamlet and Horatio
    D) Didi and Lucky
    Answer: B) Vladimir and Estragon

  4. Vladimir’s nickname is:
    A) Gogo
    B) Didi
    C) Lucky
    D) Boy
    Answer: B) Didi

  5. Estragon’s nickname is:
    A) Gogo
    B) Didi
    C) Lucky
    D) Pozzo
    Answer: A) Gogo

  6. Estragon struggles with his:
    A) Hat
    B) Boots
    C) Coat
    D) Rope
    Answer: B) Boots

  7. The play has ______ acts.
    A) One
    B) Two
    C) Three
    D) Four
    Answer: B) Two

  8. Pozzo’s servant is:
    A) Lucky
    B) Boy
    C) Estragon
    D) Vladimir
    Answer: A) Lucky

  9. Who sends the message from Godot?
    A) Pozzo
    B) Lucky
    C) Boy
    D) Estragon
    Answer: C) Boy

  10. The stage mainly shows a:
    A) House
    B) Tree
    C) River
    D) Bridge
    Answer: B) Tree

  11. The play’s central action is:
    A) Fighting
    B) Waiting
    C) Travelling
    D) Sleeping
    Answer: B) Waiting

  12. Lucky carries:
    A) Books
    B) Baggage
    C) Food
    D) Money
    Answer: B) Baggage

  13. Pozzo controls Lucky using a:
    A) Stick
    B) Rope
    C) Knife
    D) Chain
    Answer: B) Rope

  14. The tree symbolizes:
    A) Death
    B) Hope
    C) War
    D) Love
    Answer: B) Hope

  15. Vladimir represents the:
    A) Body
    B) Mind
    C) Strength
    D) Anger
    Answer: B) Mind

  16. Estragon represents the:
    A) Mind
    B) Body
    C) Wisdom
    D) Knowledge
    Answer: B) Body

  17. The play combines tragedy and comedy called:
    A) Farce
    B) Epic
    C) Tragicomedy
    D) Romance
    Answer: C) Tragicomedy

  18. Beckett received the Nobel Prize in:
    A) 1950
    B) 1969
    C) 1975
    D) 1980
    Answer: B) 1969

  19. Beckett was from:
    A) France
    B) England
    C) Ireland
    D) America
    Answer: C) Ireland

  20. The play is mainly about:
    A) War
    B) Waiting
    C) Marriage
    D) Revenge
    Answer: B) Waiting

  21. Godot never ______.
    A) Speaks
    B) Appears
    C) Walks
    D) Laughs
    Answer: B) Appears

  22. The setting is mainly a:
    A) Road
    B) Market
    C) School
    D) Forest
    Answer: A) Road

  23. Vladimir and Estragon consider:
    A) Leaving
    B) Sleeping
    C) Eating
    D) Fighting
    Answer: A) Leaving

  24. But they never actually:
    A) Wait
    B) Speak
    C) Leave
    D) Sit
    Answer: C) Leave

  25. Lucky performs a long:
    A) Dance
    B) Speech
    C) Song
    D) Cry
    Answer: B) Speech

  26. Pozzo represents:
    A) Power
    B) Poverty
    C) Love
    D) Faith
    Answer: A) Power

  27. Lucky symbolizes:
    A) Freedom
    B) Slavery
    C) Peace
    D) Joy
    Answer: B) Slavery

  28. The mood of the play is mostly:
    A) Joyful
    B) Serious
    C) Absurd
    D) Romantic
    Answer: C) Absurd

  29. The humor in the play is:
    A) Romantic
    B) Black
    C) Simple
    D) Musical
    Answer: B) Black

  30. The boy says Godot will come:
    A) Today
    B) Tomorrow
    C) Next week
    D) Never
    Answer: B) Tomorrow

  31. Estragon often complains about:
    A) Hunger
    B) Feet
    C) Sleep
    D) Hat
    Answer: B) Feet

  32. Vladimir worries about:
    A) Memory
    B) Food
    C) Sleep
    D) Money
    Answer: A) Memory

  33. Pozzo becomes ______ in Act II.
    A) Blind
    B) Deaf
    C) Dumb
    D) Weak
    Answer: A) Blind

  34. Lucky becomes ______ in Act II.
    A) Blind
    B) Dumb
    C) Deaf
    D) Sick
    Answer: B) Dumb

  35. The tree gains ______ in Act II.
    A) Leaves
    B) Fruit
    C) Flowers
    D) Branches
    Answer: A) Leaves

  36. Vladimir often talks about:
    A) Religion
    B) Politics
    C) War
    D) History
    Answer: A) Religion

  37. Estragon prefers:
    A) Thinking
    B) Sleeping
    C) Reading
    D) Studying
    Answer: B) Sleeping

  38. The play suggests life is:
    A) Meaningful
    B) Absurd
    C) Beautiful
    D) Easy
    Answer: B) Absurd

  39. The empty stage shows:
    A) Wealth
    B) Simplicity
    C) Luxury
    D) Beauty
    Answer: B) Simplicity

  40. The play questions the meaning of:
    A) Life
    B) Money
    C) War
    D) Work
    Answer: A) Life

  41. The characters wait beside a:
    A) Road
    B) River
    C) Bridge
    D) House
    Answer: A) Road

  42. Lucky’s speech is mostly:
    A) Logical
    B) Confusing
    C) Simple
    D) Clear
    Answer: B) Confusing

  43. Pozzo carries a:
    A) Whip
    B) Rope
    C) Hat
    D) Knife
    Answer: B) Rope

  44. The play’s ending is:
    A) Happy
    B) Sad
    C) Open
    D) Final
    Answer: C) Open

  45. Estragon fears:
    A) Night
    B) Day
    C) Rain
    D) Wind
    Answer: A) Night

  46. The relationship between Vladimir and Estragon is:
    A) Friendship
    B) Enmity
    C) Family
    D) Business
    Answer: A) Friendship

  47. The play emphasizes human:
    A) Loneliness
    B) Wealth
    C) Success
    D) Victory
    Answer: A) Loneliness

  48. Godot may symbolize:
    A) Hope
    B) War
    C) Death
    D) Fear
    Answer: A) Hope

  49. The dramatic style rejects:
    A) Plot
    B) Dialogue
    C) Character
    D) Language
    Answer: A) Plot

  50. The play belongs to:
    A) Romanticism
    B) Absurdism
    C) Classicism
    D) Realism
    Answer: B) Absurdism

  1. The characters repeatedly say:
    A) Let’s go
    B) Let’s wait
    C) Let’s eat
    D) Let’s sleep
    Answer: A) Let’s go

  2. But they never:
    A) Talk
    B) Move
    C) Leave
    D) Sit
    Answer: C) Leave

  3. Time in the play feels:
    A) Fast
    B) Slow
    C) Meaningless
    D) Clear
    Answer: C) Meaningless

  4. Waiting creates:
    A) Joy
    B) Boredom
    C) Excitement
    D) Love
    Answer: B) Boredom

  5. Pozzo loses his:
    A) Sight
    B) Hat
    C) Rope
    D) Stick
    Answer: A) Sight

  6. Lucky’s burden is:
    A) Bags
    B) Food
    C) Money
    D) Books
    Answer: A) Bags

  7. Beckett emphasizes human:
    A) Success
    B) Failure
    C) Existence
    D) Victory
    Answer: C) Existence

  8. The play raises philosophical:
    A) Questions
    B) Stories
    C) Ideas
    D) Answers
    Answer: A) Questions

  9. The dialogue often seems:
    A) Logical
    B) Random
    C) Formal
    D) Academic
    Answer: B) Random

  10. The play’s action mostly:
    A) Moves
    B) Stops
    C) Repeats
    D) Changes
    Answer: C) Repeats

  11. Estragon often forgets:
    A) Events
    B) People
    C) Names
    D) Food
    Answer: A) Events

  12. Vladimir often remembers:
    A) Past
    B) Future
    C) Dreams
    D) Songs
    Answer: A) Past

  13. Pozzo treats Lucky as a:
    A) Friend
    B) Slave
    C) Brother
    D) Teacher
    Answer: B) Slave

  14. Lucky obeys his:
    A) Friend
    B) Master
    C) Teacher
    D) Brother
    Answer: B) Master

  15. The tree represents:
    A) Nature
    B) Hope
    C) Power
    D) War
    Answer: B) Hope

  16. The play ends with:
    A) Action
    B) Waiting
    C) Death
    D) Travel
    Answer: B) Waiting

  17. The boy works for:
    A) Vladimir
    B) Estragon
    C) Godot
    D) Pozzo
    Answer: C) Godot

  18. Godot’s arrival is always:
    A) Today
    B) Tomorrow
    C) Never
    D) Soon
    Answer: B) Tomorrow

  19. Beckett’s play questions:
    A) Religion
    B) Life
    C) Society
    D) Politics
    Answer: B) Life

  20. The play reflects human:
    A) Struggle
    B) Success
    C) Joy
    D) Luxury
    Answer: A) Struggle

  21. The setting remains:
    A) Same
    B) Different
    C) Changing
    D) Unknown
    Answer: A) Same

  22. The characters symbolize:
    A) Humanity
    B) Wealth
    C) Power
    D) Fame
    Answer: A) Humanity

  23. The play’s structure shows:
    A) Repetition
    B) Movement
    C) Change
    D) Growth
    Answer: A) Repetition

  24. Waiting represents:
    A) Hope
    B) Death
    C) Fear
    D) Anger
    Answer: A) Hope

  25. The play’s tone is:
    A) Comic
    B) Absurd
    C) Romantic
    D) Heroic
    Answer: B) Absurd

  26. The characters’ life appears:
    A) Happy
    B) Meaningless
    C) Successful
    D) Peaceful
    Answer: B) Meaningless

  27. The play encourages the audience to:
    A) Think
    B) Laugh
    C) Cry
    D) Sleep
    Answer: A) Think

  28. The road symbolizes:
    A) Life
    B) Death
    C) War
    D) Wealth
    Answer: A) Life

  29. Beckett’s drama challenges:
    A) Tradition
    B) Religion
    C) Politics
    D) Economy
    Answer: A) Tradition

  30. The main theme of the play is:
    A) Waiting
    B) Love
    C) War
    D) Revenge
    Answer: A) Waiting