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Henry IV Part 2
Act 5, Scene v & Epilogue Quick Quiz
Henry IV Part 2
by:
William Shakespeare
Summary
Plot Overview
Summary & Analysis
Prologue; Act I, Scene i
Act I, scenes ii-iii
Act II, scenes i-ii
Act II, Scenes iii-iv
Act III, Scene i
Act III, Scene ii
Act IV, Scenes i-iii
Act IV, Scene iv
Act V, Scenes i-ii
Act V, Scenes iii-iv
Act V, Scene v & Epilogue
Translation
Act 1
Prologue
Scene 1
Scene 2
Scene 3
Act 2
Scene 1
Scene 2
Scene 3
Scene 4
Act 3
Scene 1
Scene 2
Act 4
Scene 1
Scene 2
Scene 3
Act 5
Scene 1
Scene 2
Scene 3
Scene 4
Scene 5
Characters
Further Study
Context
Section Quizzes
Context
Summary
Characters
Prologue; Act 1, Scene i
Act 1, scenes ii-iii
Act 2, scenes i-ii
Act 2, Scenes iii-iv
Act 3, Scene i
Act 3, Scene ii
Act 4, Scenes i-iii
Act 4, Scene iv
Act 5, Scenes i-ii
Act 5, Scenes iii-iv
Act 5, Scene v & Epilogue
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Act 5, Scene v & Epilogue Quick Quiz
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of 2
How does the newly crowned Henry V initially respond to Falstaff’s petitions?
He responds negativelyB. He responds cautiously C. He responds favorably D. He ignores Falstaff entirely
What does Henry V ultimately do with Falstaff and his friends?
He banishes them from England B. He banishes them from himselfC. He promotes them to Dukes D. He gives them riches
Who ultimately makes the decision to imprison Falstaff?
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of 2
Henry V B. Prince John C. The Lord Chief Justice D. The Earl of Warwick
What country does Prince John think parliament will soon discuss the invasion of?
France B. Wales C. Ireland D. Italy
What does the epilogue of the play apologize for?
The “badness” of the play B. The “bawdiness” of the playC. The “insolence” of the play D. The “intensity” of the play
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