1 Who wrote The Chairs? Arthur MIller Samuel Beckett Eugene Ionesco Tom Stoppard 2 Which character is visible onstage? Madame Belle The colonel The emperor The orator 3 What does the man want to share with the world? His theory His painting His song His message 4 How are the guest presented in the play? As invisible In the spotlight From the back In shadow 5 Who is first to arrive? A woman The emperor The orator The colonel 6 What story does the old woman ask to hear repeatedly? The story of the man's journey on the water The story of their meeting the emperor The story of their trip to a garden in Paris The story of their arrival at the tower 7 What is the climax of the play? The emperor's arrival The orator's failed speech The orator's arrival The man and woman's deaths 8 Which of the following is NOT a major theme in the play? Communication Theatricality Generational rebellion Status 9 Who do the man and woman show their devotion to? A dog The emperor The orator The colonel 10 Which objects are the central focus on the play? Windows Boats Doorbells Chairs 11 What does the woman tell the man to get away from at the beginning of the play? The chairs A book The window The door 12 What is the man's job title? Scholar General General factotum Orator 13 Besides the man and woman, who is the only other character who is portrayed by an actor in the play? The engraver The colonel The orator Madame Belle 14 Who is Madame Belle? The woman's mother A past love interest of the old man A close friend of the woman An assistant to the orator 15 Who does the man claim to have abandoned? His son His sister His general His ailing mother 16 How do the man and woman die? They are crushed in a stampede of guests They drown in a flood They perish in a fire They leap from the window 17 What is the shape of the room? A semiciricle A square A pentagon An octagon 18 What noise is heard each time a guest arrives? A knock Laughing Murmuring A doorbell 19 What does the orator attempt to do after failing to speak? Write on a blackboard Yell at the audience Fight the emperor Duel the old man 20 How do the old man and woman react to the orator's entry? With nonchalance With consternation With fury With surprise 21 What does the woman adopt the role of near the end of the play? A dancer A soldier An usher An actor 22 Who wrote Waiting for Godot? Samuel Beckett Flann O'Brien Sam Shepard James Joyce 23 When was the play written? 1952 1971 1951 1956 24 Where was the play first performed? New York London Boston Paris 25 Where is the play set? In a castle in the forest In a tower enclosed by water In a countryside manor In a void