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Paradise Lost Book 1 Objective

Here is the objective for Paradise Lost Book 1.

The answers are given in bold

 

 

 

1

Satan says they cannot win the war by direct assault. What will they use instead?

a) Trickery

b) Guile

c) Guerrilla warfare

d) All of the above

2

The name "fallen angels" was removed from which book

 

a) Book of Existence

b) Book of Life

c) Acts of the Apostles

d) None of the above

 

3

Why does God allow Satan to escape?

a) To damn himself further

b) To set him free

c) To make him feel guilty

d) None of the above

4

What will be their only delight be according to Satan?

a) Helping god

b) Doing evil

c) Helping people

d) None of the above

5

Who is Beelzebub?

a) Satan's second in command

b) Satan's enemy

c) Satan's younger brother

d) None of the above

6

Why is Hell totally dark?

a) God hates the light, hence it's dark in hell

b) Satan prefers dark

c) Light symbolizes hope and there's no hope on hell

d) None of the above

7

Why did Satan’s defeat cause him more pain?

a) He lost hope

b) He was angry because he didn't get to live the way he wants

c) He was sensitive

d) He knew what happiness was

8

How long does Satan lie “vanquished” or beaten?

a) 6 days

b) 7 days

c) 8 days

d) 9 days

9

Where is Satan imprisoned, according to Book 1?

a) Iceland

b) heaven

c) hell

d) Eden

10

Milton asks the Heavenly Muse to

a) Inspire him and help him write

b) To help him with sewing

c) To write the poem for him

d) eliminate Satan

11

Which of the following form does Satan take?

a) Cormorant

b) Serpent

c) Angel

d) he assumes all of these forms

12

What is Milton’s theme in paradise lost?

To Justify the Ways of God to Men

13

What is the name of Satan’s palace?

a) Pandemolium

b) alhamra

c) forum

d) oedipus

14

Paradise Lost was published in the year

a) 1660

b) 1667

c) 1663

d) 1665

15

Satan’s ____ cast him out of heaven

a) learning

b) worship

c) pride

d) God’s love

16

What is the significant complaint about Milton in Paradise Lost?

a) he goes against Biblical incident

b) he is sympathetic to Satan

c) he loves God

d) He is the tyrant

17

Milton lost his

a) sense of touch

b) eyesight

c) sense of hearing

d) sense of smell

18

Milton was born in

a) 1602

b) 1606

c) 1604

d) 1608

 

 

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