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Eleventh Grade (Grade 11) Literature Questions

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Grade 11 Plays
How does Prospero refer to Antonio and Sebastian's plot?
  1. He describes it in detail
  2. He ignores it completely
  3. He makes vague allusions to it
  4. He forgives them openly
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What event takes place with Hermia in Act IV?
  1. Her marriage to Lysander
  2. Her reconciliation with Egeus
  3. Her admission of the night’s confusion
  4. Her departure from the forest
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What do the lovers in the play primarily serve as?
  1. Unique individuals with distinct personalities
  2. Agents of the plot
  3. Central figures in a tragic storyline
  4. Characters seeking revenge
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Why might the magical forcing of Demetrius's love for Helena be uncomfortable if the play were not a comedy?
  1. It would highlight Oberon’s sinister intentions
  2. It would depict a tragic storyline
  3. It would emphasize the futility of magic
  4. It would challenge the audience's perception of true love
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What does Hermia show no further sign of after Act IV?
  1. Emotional disturbance
  2. Anger towards Helena
  3. Love for Lysander
  4. Defiance against Theseus
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What happens to Demetrius's feelings for Helena by the end of the play?
  1. He remains indifferent to her
  2. He is made to fall for her
  3. He leaves her for another woman
  4. He confronts her with anger
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When does Hermia's animosity towards Helena fade?
  1. During the night
  2. Once morning comes and order is restored
  3. After she confronts Demetrius
  4. After she leaves Athens
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What act of defiance does Hermia choose to undertake?
  1. She confronts Puck
  2. She marries Demetrius
  3. She flees Athens with Lysander
  4. She becomes a nun
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How does the play treat Demetrius's love for Hermia?
  1. As pure and unchangeable
  2. As misguided
  3. As the central theme
  4. As a tragic element
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What choice is Hermia faced with by Theseus?
  1. Marry Lysander or become a queen
  2. Marry Demetrius or give up all freedom and become a nun
  3. Leave Athens or marry Helena
  4. Stay in Athens or face exile
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What might Hermia's disappearance from the play represent?
  1. A punishment for her earlier defiance
  2. Her ultimate victory
  3. Her transformation into a queen
  4. Her reconciliation with her father
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What is the play more about according to the summary?
  1. The individual development of characters
  2. The repeated joke of lovers being in love with the wrong people
  3. The moral dilemmas faced by the lovers
  4. The supernatural events in the forest
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What distinguishes Demetrius from the other lovers by the story's end?
  1. He remains under a spell
  2. He leaves Athens
  3. He gains magical powers
  4. He marries Hermia
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What happens to Hermia's role by Act V?
  1. She becomes the protagonist
  2. She has no lines and effectively disappears from the play
  3. She confronts Theseus again
  4. She marries Demetrius
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What do Helena and Hermia primarily play victims to?
  1. The patriarchal society
  2. The whims of the fairies
  3. Puck’s mistakes and later meddling
  4. The chivalric code
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How does Demetrius’s backstory affect Helena’s feelings for him?
  1. She becomes indifferent to him
  2. She develops lovelorn longing for him
  3. She decides to marry Lysander
  4. She becomes angry and vengeful
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Who are Theseus, Hippolyta, and Philostrate theorized to be doubles of?
  1. Lysander, Hermia, and Demetrius
  2. Oberon, Titania, and Puck
  3. Bottom, Flute, and Snug
  4. Helena, Egeus, and Theseus
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What aspect of Oberon's actions suggests he has no qualms about toying with others?
  1. His desire for power
  2. His contradictory behavior and manipulation of others for his own games
  3. His love for Titania
  4. His relationship with Puck
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