The Pilgrim’s Progress

The Pilgrim’s Progress

by

John Bunyan

The Pilgrim’s Progress: Part 1: Fleeing the City of Destruction Quiz 5 questions

Test your knowledge of Part 1: Fleeing the City of Destruction. Submit your answers to see your results and get feedback.
What does the man (Christian) do in the narrator's dream upon reading the book he carries?
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He laughs with joy
He reads silently to himself
He cries out in despair
He throws the book away in frustration
What does the city's impending destruction symbolize in the story?
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The eventual fiery judgment and fate of the world
The inevitable downfall of earthly riches and glory
The personal struggles that Christian faces in his journey
The conflicts and challenges of urban living
How does Christian's family respond to his continued warnings about the coming destruction?
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They begin to understand and support him
They seek advice from others in their community
They grow more resistant and even mock and scold him
They pack their belongings in preparation for departure
Christian's cry for salvation and his state of mind are reminiscent of which biblical event?
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Moses receiving the Ten Commandments on Mount Sinai
The Apostle Paul's conversion on the road to Damascus
The Apostle Paul's jailer crying out for salvation in the Acts of the Apostles
The Apostle Paul's jailer crying out for salvation in the Acts of the Apostles
What does Evangelist give to Christian, and how does Christian respond when his family and neighbors call him back?
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Evangelist gives him a map, and Christian returns home to warn his family once more
Evangelist gives him a roll of parchment with a message, and Christian ignores their calls, running towards the light
Evangelist hands him a book of prayers, and Christian pauses, unsure of his direction
Evangelist presents a key, and Christian hesitates before deciding to continue his journey