The Screwtape Letters

A dark, whimsical illustration depicting a demonic figure writing letters in a smoky, sinister office, with elements symbolizing temptation and faith.

The Screwtape Letters Quiz

Test your knowledge on C.S. Lewis's "The Screwtape Letters" with this engaging quiz! Dive deep into the themes, characters, and key moments of this classic novel that explores the intricate battle between good and evil.

Are you familiar with Screwtape's manipulative tricks? Do you know how the patient struggles with faith? Find out now!

15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by TemptingWordsmith42
What is Screwtape's relationship to the tempter Wormwood?
Uncle
Father
Employer
Brother
When does the patient convert to Christianity?
At the very end of the story, just before his death
At some point between the first and second letter
Before the story has begun
He never does
According to Screwtape, what are the four sources of laughter?
The joke proper, the joke improper, the gag, and the skit
Banana peels, cream pies, funny walks, and funny hats
Joy, fun, the joke proper, and flippancy
Joy, the gag, funny walks, and jokes
Why is the patient uncertain about what his duties will be during World War II?
He is may be too old to be drafted
He is unsure whether he will be an officer
He is missing his right thumb
He walks with a slight limp
According to Screwtape, why is the patient's mother a glutton?
She loves sausages and mincemeat pies
She eats only toast and drinks only tea
She was made to eat an entire chocolate cake as punishment for sneaking food as a child
She punishes the patient by making him feed her all the time
In the Screwtape letters, which of the following does hell most resemble?
A used car lot
A high school English classroom
A corporate office
An infernal pit filled with fire and brimstone
What are the experiences that lead to the reawakening of the patient's faith?
Reading a book and taking a walk
Seeing the angel of God
An unexpected miracle
A terrible night of heavy drinking
Why does wormwood report Screwtape to Hell's authorities?
Screwtape is secretly corresponding with human authors
Screwtape threatens to eat Wormwood
Screwtape quotes the Our Father
Screwtape says God loves humans
What is the Woman and her family's position towards Christianity?
They are good Christians
They are born again Christians
They are Catholics
They are skeptics
Angry at Wormwood, Screwtape transformed into which of the following?
A poisonous snake
A griffin
A scorpion
A centipede
What is the Woman's chief character flaw
She is a glutton
She is a liar
She has only known Christianity
She has never known Christianity
What is the Patient's relationship to the Woman's family?
They do not like the fact that the patient is Christian
The patient find the woman's family to be too Christian
The woman's family is too political
The woman's family helps the patient become a better Christian
Why does the Patient feel he's a coward?
Because he runs away from an explosion
Because he mistakes fear for cowardice
Because he sees a child in danger but is unable to save him
Because he cannot bring himself to enlist in the war
What happens to the Patient when he dies?
He is taken to hell
He is taken to heaven
He is given a chance to go back in time
He is reincarnated
What is Screwtape excited about in his final letter?
About eating the patient
About the fallout of World War II
About getting a promotion
About eating Wormwood
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