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The Miracles were well established by-
16th century
17th century
15th century
18th century
In subject the Miracle plays were essentially-
Historical
Social
Theological
Political
The word mystery comes from—
French mystere
Latin
Greek
None of these
The term mystery is applied to the stories taken from the–
Service of the church
Scripture narrative
Modern Christian
None of these
In the Mystery and Miracle plays, there is blending of -
Latin and Greek
Serious and comic element
Ancient and Modern
None of these
The mystery plays deals with —
The life and deeds of the saints
Biblical themes
Heaven and hell
Moral values
The miracle plays principally deal with the miracles performed by—
Saints and sages
Magic
Supernatural powers
Personified vices and virtues
"The play of the sacrament" is a well known
Miracle play
Interlude
Morality play
Mystery play
'The Birth of Jesus ' is a famous
Morality play
Interlude
Miracle play
Mystery play
The earliest example of miracle plays St. Nicholas was written in
Greek
French
Old English
Latin
The Morality play was—
Didactic
Dealing in abstractions
Dealing in Allegory
All the above
The Morality presents the–
Lighter side of things
Serious element
Both
None
The character represents abstract qualities in
Morality plays
Miracle plays
Interlude
Mystery plays
"Everyman" a famous play of the 15th century was a
Morality play
Mystery play
Miracle play
An interlude
'The castle of perseverance' is a significant
Miracle play
Interlude
Morality play
None of these
In Lyndsey's morality play 'The Satire of the Three Estates', three estates are
King, clergy and minister
Clergy, Bishop and King
Nobility, clergy and merchants
Nobility, Bishop and Clergy
The earliest morality play was
Everyman
The castle of perseverance
The trial of treasure
New custom
An Interlude presents the –
Lighter side of things
Abstract
Serious element
None
John Rastell is a famous writer of
Interludes
Miracle plays
Morality plays
Mystery plays
The most prolific writer of interludes, John Heywood was a............ In the court of Henry
VIII
Jester
Musician
Singer
Poet
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