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Grade 10 The Tragedy of Julius Caesar
Which characters confront one another in Act V?
  1. Octavius, Antony, Brutus, Cassius
  2. Octavius, Antony, Lepidus, Messala
  3. Octavius, Lepidus, Decius Brutus, Metellus Cimber
  4. Octavius, Publius, Cicero, Flavius
  5. all of the above
  6. none of the above
Grade 10 The Tragedy of Julius Caesar
The third act of a Shakespearean tragedy usually contains the turning point, the moment when all the action of the play begins to spiral toward the tragic ending. Which event is the turning point in this tragedy?
  1. Caesar's entrance at the beginning of Act III
  2. Brutus' soliloquy at the beginning of Act III
  3. Cassius' aside to Brutus before Antony's speech
  4. Caesar's assassination at the Senate
  5. Brutus' decision to let Antony speak at the funeral
  6. Portia's fainting spell at the end of Act III
  7. The conversations of the plebeians in Act III
  8. none of the above
Grade 10 The Tragedy of Julius Caesar
Grade 10 The Tragedy of Julius Caesar
One of the great examples of persuasive oratory is found in Antony's speech in Act III.
Which technique(s) does Antony use to change the mood of the mob?
  1. emotional appeals
  2. loaded words
  3. repetition
  4. all of the above
  5. Only a and b above
  6. Only b and c above
  7. only a and c above
  8. none of the above
Grade 10 The Tragedy of Julius Caesar
What does the soothsayer tell Caesar in Act I?
  1. Beware the Capitol.
  2. Beware Brutus.
  3. Beware the Ides of March.
  4. Beware the Crowning of the King.
  5. none of the above
Grade 10 The Tragedy of Julius Caesar
Brutus' wife is                  .
  1. Portia
  2. Calpurnia
  3. Artemidorus
  4. Cinna
  5. a soothsayer
  6. none of the above
Grade 10 The Tragedy of Julius Caesar
Why does Caesar's wife try to convince Caesar that he should stay at home and away from the Senate?
  1. She was insulted by one of the conspirators.
  2. She was terrified by a nightmare.
  3. She reads palms and horoscopes.
  4. She consulted a soothsayer.
  5. She received a frightening letter.
  6. She did not want to be alone.
  7. none of the above
Grade 10 The Tragedy of Julius Caesar
Which conspirator persuades Caesar to go to the Senate? How?
  1. Decius; flattery
  2. Brutus; friendship
  3. Cassius; trickery
  4. Casca; intimidation
  5. Cinna; artistic ideals
  6. Cimber; reverse psychology
  7. all of the above
  8. none of the above
Grade 10 The Tragedy of Julius Caesar
Grade 10 The Tragedy of Julius Caesar
Who proposes that the conspirators also murder Antony? Who opposes that idea?
  1. Decius; Cinna
  2. Casca; Cimber
  3. Tribonius; Ligarius
  4. Cassius; Brutus
  5. Brutus; Casca
  6. Cimber; Cassius
  7. Brutus; Cassius
  8. none of the above
Grade 10 The Tragedy of Julius Caesar
Whose stab wound does Caesar say is the "most unkindest cut of all"?
  1. Antony
  2. Brutus
  3. Cassius
  4. Casca
  5. none of the above
Grade 10 The Tragedy of Julius Caesar
The members of the triumvirate are                                    .
  1. Caesar, Brutus, and Cassius
  2. Antony, Octavius, and Lepidus
  3. Caesar, Antony, and Octavius
  4. Brutus, Cassius, and Casca
  5. Portia, Calpurnia, and a soothsayer
  6. none of the above
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