The Pilgrim’s Progress

The Pilgrim’s Progress

by

John Bunyan

Test your knowledge of Part 2: Valiant-for-Truth. Submit your answers to see your results and get feedback.
How is Valiant-for-Truth’s inclusion in the group significant for the narrative?
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It shows the importance of strength and combat skills in the Christian journey
It indicates a shift in focus from spiritual to physical challenges
It suggests that only those who engage in physical fights are true Christians
It highlights the value of perseverance and courage in facing spiritual battles
What motivates Mr. Valiant-for-Truth to embark on his pilgrimage?
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The desire to prove his strength and courage to his family
The influence of Mr. Tell-true's account of Christian’s journey
The fear of staying in Dark-land and facing eternal consequences
The search for wealth and fame along the journey
How is the reference to walking by "words" instead of sight connected to Christian practice?
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It suggests that Christians should only trust in what they can physically see
It emphasizes the importance of verbal communication in maintaining faith
It underscores the need for Christians to walk by faith, guided by Scripture
It indicates that Christians must avoid idle chatter in order to stay on the right path
What does the presence of Heedless and Too-bold symbolize?
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The rewards of persistence and boldness on the spiritual journey
The dangers of overconfidence and lack of vigilance on the pilgrimage
The value of rest and relaxation in achieving spiritual goals
The importance of physical strength in overcoming spiritual obstacles
How is Stand-fast's encounter with Madam Bubble significant?
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It highlights the effectiveness of physical strength in overcoming spiritual battles
It illustrates the power of prayer in resisting worldly temptations and spiritual enchantments
It shows the importance of accepting worldly gifts for the success of the pilgrimage
It suggests that some pilgrims are immune to temptation and need no aid