The Pilgrim’s Progress

The Pilgrim’s Progress

by

John Bunyan

The Pilgrim’s Progress: Part 2: The Wicket-gate Quiz 8 questions

Test your knowledge of Part 2: The Wicket-gate. Submit your answers to see your results and get feedback.
What obstacle does Christiana face at the Wicket-gate?
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A high wall blocking the path
A fierce dog barking
A locked gate with no one to open it
An army of doubters
Why does Mercy remain outside the Wicket-gate initially?
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Because she is unsure of the way
Because she is afraid of the fierce dog
Because she has not been personally invited
Because she is waiting for Christiana’s approval
What comfort is given to Christiana and her group after entering the Gate?
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A feast prepared in their honor
Assurance of their safety on the journey
A view of the Cross in the distance
A detailed map of their journey ahead
What does Christiana admire about Mercy?
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Her wisdom and patience
Her fervor in knocking at the Gate
Her ability to ignore the barking dog
Her knowledge of the scriptures
What biblical story is echoed by the boys' action of eating the fruits?
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Jonah and the whale
Moses parting the Red Sea
David and Goliath
Adam and Eve’s disobedience in the Garden of Eden
How do the women defend themselves against the Ill-Favored Ones?
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By using weapons they found along the way
By outsmarting them with clever tricks
By kicking them and crying for help
By praying silently for divine intervention
What lesson does the Reliever convey about asking for God's help?
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God wants to be asked for the things pilgrims need
God expects pilgrims to be self-sufficient
Pilgrims should only ask for help in dire situations
Asking for help demonstrates a lack of faith
How does Christiana respond to the attack by the Ill-Favoured Ones?
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She blames the Keeper of the Gate for not warning them
She questions the effectiveness of their pilgrimage
She calls for immediate vengeance against them
She takes responsibility for not being more vigilant