A. Their surnames
B. The names of pagan gods
C. The names of foreign countries
D. The names of the angels they will become
Related Mcqs:
- ’Book 1’ of ’Paradise Lost’ presents Satan with his angels fallen into Hell. When recovered, Satan awakens all his legions and speaks to them. The first he addresses is described as ’one next to himself in power, and next in crime, long after known in Palestine’. What’s the name of this fallen angel?
A. Mammon
B. Moloch
C. Beelzebub
D. Ashtaroth - In ’Paradise Lost’, which angel is ordered by God to drive Adam and Eve out of Paradise? Before he does so, he shows Adam a number of visions about the future of the human race, beginning with Cain murdering Abel and ending with the redemption of mankind through Christ. Who is this angel that has a large role in the finishing chapters of ’Paradise Lost’ ?
A. Michael
B. Abdiel
C. Rafael
D. Gabriel - The Primary Narrator for Books Eleven and Twelve of “Paradise Lost,” who relates future events is which of the following ?
A. The Son
B. Raphael
C. Michael
D. Adam - What character leads Adam and Eve from the Gates of Paradise in the final book of John Milton’s “Paradise Lost” ?
A. Michelangelo
B. Raphael
C. Uriel
D. Michael - In an attempt to defeat God and his angels, what do the rebel angels make ?
A. A fortress
B. A catapult
C. A large sword
D. A cannon - In “Paradise Lost,” Milton calls his Muse by which of the following names ?
A. Uriel
B. Urania
C. Calypso
D. Calliope - John Milton’s “Paradise Regained” is most similar in linguistic style to what books from “Paradise Lost” ?
A. Three and Four
B. Five and Six
C. Eight and Nine
D. Eleven and Twelve - Even in John Milton’s lifetime, “Paradise Regained” was considered in literary quality as largely to “Paradise Lost.” ?
A. superior
B. inferior
C. equal
D. irrelevant in comparison - The main character in Paradise Lost Book I and Book II is ?
A. God
B. Satan
C. Adam
D. Eve - ‘Paradise Lost’ and ‘Paradise Regained’ are written by________________?
A. P.B. Shelley
B. John Keats
C. John Milton
D. William Blake
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