Saturday, 24 February 2024

Multiple-choice questions based on "The Case for the Defence" by Graham Greene:

 Multiple-choice questions based on "The Case for the Defence" by Graham Greene:

1. In "The Case for the Defence," who is the defendant in the murder trial?

   A) Mr. Martin

   B) Mr. Adams

   C) Mr. Spencer

   D) Mr. Jabez

2. What is the primary occupation of the defendant?

   A) Doctor

   B) Lawyer

   C) Teacher

   D) Accountant

3. What is the initial verdict of the jury in the murder trial?

   A) Guilty

   B) Not guilty

   C) Undecided

   D) Mistrial

4. Who is the protagonist and narrator of "The Case for the Defence"?

   A) Mr. Adams

   B) Mr. Martin

   C) Mr. Spencer

   D) Mr. Jabez

5. What is the key piece of evidence presented against the defendant?

   A) A bloody knife

   B) Eyewitness testimony

   C) Fingerprints

   D) DNA evidence

6. What is the significance of the defendant's last-minute confession?

   A) It confirms his guilt

   B) It casts doubt on his innocence

   C) It surprises the jury

   D) It leads to his acquittal

7. What is Mr. Adams's profession?

   A) Lawyer

   B) Doctor

   C) Detective

   D) Judge

8. How does Mr. Adams describe the defendant's character?

   A) Cunning and deceptive

   B) Timid and introverted

   C) Honest and trustworthy

   D) Aggressive and hostile

9. What is the setting of "The Case for the Defence"?

   A) A courtroom

   B) A hospital

   C) A school

   D) A police station

10. What is Mr. Adams's strategy for defending the defendant?

    A) Proving his innocence

    B) Casting doubt on the prosecution's case

    C) Blaming someone else for the crime

    D) Accepting a plea deal

11. What is the outcome of the trial in "The Case for the Defence"?

    A) The defendant is acquitted

    B) The defendant is found guilty

    C) The jury is deadlocked

    D) The trial ends in a mistrial

12. Who is the prosecution lawyer in the trial?

    A) Mr. Adams

    B) Mr. Martin

    C) Mr. Spencer

    D) Mr. Jabez

13. What is the attitude of the judge towards Mr. Adams's defense strategy?

    A) Supportive

    B) Skeptical

    C) Indifferent

    D) Hostile

14. What is the central theme of "The Case for the Defence"?

    A) Justice and morality

    B) Revenge and betrayal

    C) Guilt and innocence

    D) Love and redemption

15. What does Mr. Adams argue is the motive for the murder?

    A) Robbery

    B) Jealousy

    C) Self-defence

    D) Blackmail

16. What is the demeanor of the defendant during the trial?

    A) Calm and composed

    B) Agitated and nervous

    C) Angry and confrontational

    D) Confused and disoriented

17. How does Mr. Adams convince the jury of the defendant's innocence?

    A) By presenting new evidence

    B) By discrediting the prosecution's case

    C) By bribing the jury

    D) By threatening the judge

18. What is the turning point in the trial?

    A) The confession of the defendant

    B) The testimony of a key witness

    C) The discovery of new evidence

    D) The closing arguments of the lawyers

19. What is the role of Mr. Jabez in the trial?

    A) He is the judge

    B) He is the defendant

    C) He is the prosecutor

    D) He is the defence lawyer

20. How does the story "The Case for the Defence" end?

    A) With the defendant's acquittal

    B) With the defendant's conviction

    C) With the revelation of the true murderer

    D) With the dismissal of the case

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Answers:

1. B) Mr. Adams

2. B) Lawyer

3. A) Guilty

4. A) Mr. Adams

5. A) A bloody knife

6. D) It leads to his acquittal

7. A) Lawyer

8. C) Honest and trustworthy

9. A) A courtroom

10. B) Casting doubt on the prosecution's case

11. A) The defendant is acquitted

12. C) Mr. Spencer

13. A) Supportive

14. C) Guilt and innocence

15. C) Self-defence

16. A) Calm and composed

17. B) By discrediting the prosecution's case

18. A) The confession of the defendant

19. D) He is the defence lawyer

20. A) With the defendant's acquittal

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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