The Pilgrim’s Progress

The Pilgrim’s Progress

by

John Bunyan

The Pilgrim’s Progress: Part 2: The Interpreter’s House Quiz 6 questions

Test your knowledge of Part 2: The Interpreter’s House. Submit your answers to see your results and get feedback.
Who greets Christiana and her group at the Interpreter's House?
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A young woman named Innocent
A young woman named Innocent
A group of hostile residents
A messenger from the Celestial City
How does Christiana's pilgrimage differ from Christian's, based on the scenes shown by the Interpreter?
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Christiana is only shown the same rooms as Christian
Christiana is shown additional rooms with different lessons
Christiana receives a more critical analysis of her life
Christiana is not required to learn any lessons
What does the spider symbolize in the Interpreter's lesson?
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The fragility of life
The beauty of nature
A sinner carrying sin
The complexity of creation
Why does the Interpreter choose particular rooms to show the women?
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Because he believes the imagery contained in these rooms is easier for them to understand
Because these rooms were specifically designed for female pilgrims
Because they were the only rooms available at the time
Because the lessons in these rooms are more important
Why is Mercy hesitant to talk about her pilgrimage experience?
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She feels her story is not as significant as Christiana's
She is naturally reticent and shy
She regrets her decision to go on pilgrimage
She has not experienced any notable events
Why is Great-heart assigned to accompany the women?
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To teach them the history of the Celestial City
Because they are incapable of traveling alone
To defend them from harm on their journey
To ensure they do not stray from the path