WorksheetsWicked Act II Quiz
Total questions: 10
Worksheet time: 5mins
What is the significance of Elphaba's decision to join the resistance against the Wizard?
It shows her commitment to fighting for justice and equality
It demonstrates her desire for power and control
It highlights her loyalty to her friends
It reveals her fear of the Wizard's wrath
How does Glinda's character evolve in Act II of Wicked?
She becomes more selfless and compassionate
She becomes more manipulative and power-hungry
She remains the same throughout the act
She becomes more independent and assertive
What is the main theme explored in Act II of Wicked?
The corrupting influence of power
The importance of friendship
The struggle for identity and acceptance
The consequences of one's actions
How does the relationship between Elphaba and Fiyero develop in Act II of Wicked?
They become enemies and work against each other
They fall deeply in love and plan to run away together
They remain distant and have minimal interaction
They develop a strong friendship based on mutual respect
What role does the character of Madame Morrible play in Act II of Wicked?
She becomes Elphaba's mentor and guides her in her quest
She betrays Elphaba and joins forces with the Wizard
She helps Glinda become more powerful and influential
She is a minor character with no significant impact
How does the setting of Act II of Wicked contribute to the overall story?
It creates a sense of urgency and danger
It provides a backdrop for the characters' personal growth
It symbolizes the divide between good and evil
It has no significant impact on the plot
What is the significance of the song "No Good Deed" in Act II of Wicked?
It showcases Elphaba's transformation into the Wicked Witch of the West
It represents Glinda's realization of her own selfishness
It foreshadows the downfall of the Wizard's regime
It highlights Fiyero's internal struggle between love and duty
How does the character of the Wizard change in Act II of Wicked?
He becomes more sympathetic and remorseful
He becomes more ruthless and power-hungry
He remains the same throughout the act
He becomes a minor character with no significant impact
What is the main conflict faced by Elphaba in Act II of Wicked?
Her internal struggle between good and evil
Her desire for revenge against the Wizard
Her quest to find her true identity
Her fight against the oppression of the Animals
How does Act II of Wicked explore the theme of prejudice and discrimination?
Through the mistreatment of the Animals by the Wizard's regime
Through the rivalry between Elphaba and Glinda
Through the class divide between the rich and the poor
Through the oppression of the Munchkins by the Emerald City residents
