1. What was the title of the essay by Joseph Addisson that discussed Sir Roger de Coverly at the theatre?
A. Sir Roger’s Theatrical Adventure
B. Sir Roger at the Playhouse
C. Sir Roger at the Theatre
D. Sir Roger’s Theatrical Journey
Answer: Sir Roger at the Theatre (C)
The essay by Joseph Addisson focused on Sir Roger de Coverly’s experience at the theatre.
2. What type of play did Sir Roger mention he watched 20 years ago, titled ‘Committe’?
A. Historical Drama
B. Romance
C. Tragedy
D. Comedy
Answer: Comedy (D)
Sir Roger mentioned watching a comedy play called ‘Committe’ at the church of England 20 years ago.
3. Who went along with Sir Roger to the theatre?
A. Knight and Captain Sentry
B. Knight and Butler
C. Captain Sentry and the Servant
D. Butler and Knight
Answer: Knight and Captain Sentry (A)
Sir Roger was accompanied to the theatre by his friend Knight, Captain Sentry, a butler, and a servant.
4. Where is Sir Roger de Coverley from?
A. Worcestershire
B. Cornwall
C. Yorkshire
D. London
Answer: Worcestershire (A)
Sir Roger de Coverley is from Worcestershire.
5. What did Sir Roger mention about his enjoyment of good plays in the last 20 years?
A. He hasn’t enjoyed any good plays in the last 20 years
B. He enjoyed a few good tragedies recently
C. ‘Committe’ was his favorite play in the last 20 years
D. He only enjoys historical dramas
Answer: He hasn’t enjoyed any good plays in the last 20 years (A)
Sir Roger mentioned that he did not enjoy any good plays in the last 20 years.
6. How did Sir Roger gain the attention of the theatre goers?
A. By narrating stories during the play
B. By wearing extravagant costumes
C. By his unique behavior and appearance
D. By criticizing the actors openly
Answer: By his unique behavior and appearance (C)
Sir Roger gained the attention of theatre goers through his unique behavior and appearance.
7. What was the occupation of Sir Roger de Coverley in society?
A. ‘Committe’ Playwright
B. Politician
C. Landowner
D. Merchant
Answer: Landowner (C)
Sir Roger de Coverley was a landowner in society.
8. ‘Committe’ was a play that Sir Roger watched at which location?
A. ‘Committe’ Church
B. ‘Committe’ Playhouse
C. ‘Committe’ Theatre
D. ‘Committe’ Assembly Hall
Answer: ‘Committe’ Church (A)
‘Committe’ was a church of England comedy play that Sir Roger watched 20 years ago.
9. What was Sir Roger de Coverley’s occupation in society?
A. Minister
B. Captain
C. Scholar
D. Baronet
Answer: Baronet (D)
Sir Roger de Coverley was a baronet in society.
10. Why did Sir Roger gain the attention of the theatre-goers?
A. He sponsored the theatre
B. He was a talented actor
C. He wanted to watch a good tragedy
D. He was known for his singing abilities
Answer: He wanted to watch a good tragedy (C)
Sir Roger attracted attention because of his desire to watch a good tragedy at the theatre.
11. Where did Sir Roger de Coverley live when he was in town?
A. London Bridge
B. Soho Square
C. Yorkshire
D. Worcestershire
Answer: Soho Square (B)
Sir Roger lived in Soho Square when he was in town.
12. What is the theme of Sir Roger at Church?
A. The architecture of the church
B. The church’s fundraising efforts
C. The importance of Sunday as a holiday
D. The history of the church
Answer: The importance of Sunday as a holiday (C)
The theme of Sir Roger at Church revolves around the importance of Sunday as a holiday.
13. What is the significance of the Coverley Papers?
A. Coverley Papers are a collection of dance compositions
B. Coverley Papers depict societal issues through wit and satire
C. Coverley Papers are a series of scientific research papers
D. Coverley Papers are historical documents about baronets
Answer: Coverley Papers depict societal issues through wit and satire (B)
The Coverley Papers depict societal issues through wit and satire.
14. What is the Roger de Coverley Dance?
A. A Spanish flamenco dance
B. A Scottish dance played to The Haymakers Song
C. An English country dance played to Coverly
D. A French ballroom dance
Answer: An English country dance played to Coverly (C)
The Roger de Coverley Dance is an English country dance played to Coverly.
15. Why did Sir Roger come to town?
A. For settlement of tenant disputes
B. To watch a good tragedy at the theatre
C. To visit his country residence
D. To meet with clergy from his table
Answer: To watch a good tragedy at the theatre (B)
Sir Roger came to town to watch a good tragedy at the theatre.
16. What makes Sir Roger de Coverley an ideal character for Addison and Steele?
A. His expertise in Latin and Greek
B. His representation of the country gentleman lifestyle
C. His role as a military captain
D. His interest in science and politics
Answer: His representation of the country gentleman lifestyle (B)
Sir Roger was an ideal character for Addison and Steele due to his representation of the country gentleman lifestyle.
17. What did Sir Roger do to beautify the church?
A. Carried out extensive renovations on the church building
B. Created a new architectural design for the church exterior
C. Commissioned famous artists to paint murals on the church walls
D. He installed beautiful cloth drapes and impressive communion tables
Answer: He installed beautiful cloth drapes and impressive communion tables (D)
Sir Roger beautified the church by installing beautiful cloth drapes and impressive communion tables.
18. Where is Sir Roger from?
A. Soho Square
B. New York City
C. Worcestershire
D. Yorkshire
Answer: Worcestershire (C)
Sir Roger de Coverley is from Worcestershire.