Top 50+ Solved A Streetar named Desire MCQ Questions Answer
Q. Williams was greatly influenced by the mental problems of
a. His mother, Blanche
b. His father, Stan
c. His sister, Rose
d. His brother, Thom
Q. In, A Streetcar Named Desire, at rise, we see a two story building in a poor,charming,diverse section of New Orleans, called
a. Elysian Fields
b. Elysian Park
c. Eaton Field
d. Mansfield Park
Q. Blanche’s first action in the play is one of
a. Confusion, ambivalence, disorientation
b. Confusion, madness, anger
c. Confusion, disorientation, anger
d. Confusion, happiness, excitement
Q. Stanley discovers through Shaw that Blanche has fled her hometown because she hasbeen accusedof:
a. A man she was sleeping with died mysteriously in their hotel room
b. Having an affair with a student
c. She had a hit-and-run accident
d. Embezzling from her job as a bank teller
Q. Where is Blanche going at the end of the play?
a. Back to the family estate
b. Upstairs to live with the landlord
c. Away with Mitch
d. To a mental hospital
Q. What is the name of the man Blanche hopes will rescue her?
a. Pablo
b. Dallas
c. Shep Huntleigh
d. Austin
Q. What fears of Blanche's does Stanley exploit?
a. Spiders and open windows
b. Darkness and noise
c. Turning her into the police and going to jail
d. Growing old and being alone
Q. A young Collector for a newspaper embodies Blanche’s obsession with youth andpresumably reminds her of her teenage husband and a young poet
a. Andy Grey
b. Allan Grey
c. Mitchell
d. Steve Hubell
Q. The famous line, “I have always depended on the kindness of strangers” is an ironicnote from
a. Scene 8 of a Streetcar Named Desire
b. Scene 9 of a Streetcar Named Desire
c. Scene 11 of A Streetcar named Desire
d. Scene 7 of a Streetcar Named Desire
Q. Stanley and Stella's relationship could best be described as
a. Platonic and Familiar
b. Sexual and Passionate
c. Intellectual
d. Cold and impassionate
Q. What is Blanche's tragic flaw?
a. Blanche’s tragic flow is her addiction to alcohol
b. Blanche's biggest tragic flaw is her desire.
c. Her inability to listen to others
d. Her schizophrenia
Q. To what insect is Blanche compared to when we first meet her in Scene 1?
a. A buGerfly
b. A moth
c. A grasshopper
d. A glow worm
Q. One of the main reasons for Stanley’s antagonism towards Blanche is that he fears thedisruption of their happy family by Blanche to alienate Stella on grounds of
a. culture, class, and manners.
b. sexuality.
c. materialism.
d. culture and roots.
Q. The most famous image in the Williams Canon is Stanley Kowalsky, symbol of
a. Virility and manhood
b. Domination and ownership
c. Manhood and respect
d. Nepotism and pride