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Name: ______________________ Class: _________________ Date: _________ ID: A
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Julius Caesar Final
Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
Section I
The following questions are about William Shakespeare, drama in general and Julius Caesar.
____ 1. A drama isa. a story that is real and is written by
actorsc. a story that is based on a real event, has
a tragic hero, and ends unhappilyb. a story that is enacted in real space for
an intelligent audienced. a story that is enacted in real space and
time by live actors for a live audience____ 2. The protagonist is the character who —
a. predicts events c. says the most linesb. drives the action and is the main focus d. experiences a conflict
____ 3. The basic structure of plays today was originally created by —a. William Shakespeare c. the ancient Greeks b. the ancient Romans d. the Russians
____ 4. William Shakespeare started out as a(n)a. actor c. stagehandb. writer d. Lord
____ 5. Bill Shakespeare liveda. from 1563 to 1616 c. from 1563 to 1922b. from 1560 to 1616 d. from 1563 to 1620
____ 6. The theater in which most Shakespeare’s plays were performed was calleda. The Finch c. The Globeb. The Theater d. The Chamberlin
____ 7. All of the following are characteristics of a Shakespearean Comedy excepta. it ends happily c. it has no real protagonist or antagonistb. it revolves around “issues of the
heart”d. its plot is usually based on
relationships____ 8. A Shakespearean Tragedy always
a. has a climactic death scene in the first act
c. begins with a long speech by the villain, or “antagonist”
b. has a “tragic hero” d. uses dark, intense imagery____ 9. The main character in a tragedy has a tragic flaw, which is his or her —
a. background c. personal weaknessb. motive d. strongest trait
____ 10. A tragic flaw usuallya. causes the climax of the play c. causes a supernatural awakening for
the characterb. causes death or an unhappy end d. causes fear for the audience
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____ 11. In a play, dialogue is a. when multiple characters onstage speak
at oncec. when characters are speaking normally
as if they were on a streetb. when characters speak to each other
onstaged. when characters reveal the setting of
the play in what they say____ 12. A soliloquy is presented by an actor
a. alone onstage, speaking to the audience c. alone onstage speaking to himself or herself
b. alone onstage, speaking to characters offstage
d. onstage speaking to other characters onstage
____ 13. An aside is spoken by an actora. to the audience or another character
onstage, but some characters onstage can’t hear it
c. always to another character onstage, but some characters onstage can’t hear it
b. to the audience only d. to the gods____ 14. A monologue is presented by an actor
a. alone onstage, speaking to the audience c. alone onstage speaking to himself or herself
b. alone onstage, speaking to characters offstage
d. onstage speaking to other characters onstage
Section II
The questions below refer to Julius Caesar, Act I.
____ 15. The play Julius Caesar, written by Shakespeare, opensa. a day before the assassination c. a year before the assassinationb. a month before the assassination d. the morning of the assassination
____ 16. At the opening of Act I, Flavius and Marullus are angry at the commoners fora. blocking the street c. praising Caesar for no good reasonb. praising Pompey for no good reason d. failing to bow to them as they passed
____ 17. In Act I scene ii, we see a soothsayer that warns Caesar to a. “beware the ideas of March” c. “beware of Pompey’s revenge”b. “beware the guys that are going to stab
you”d. “beware the ides of March”
____ 18. In Act I scene ii, Cassius is working hard toa. get Brutus to see Caesar as “just a
man” and as a threat to Rome because of his popularity
c. get Brutus to see that Brutus’s plan for killing Caesar isn’t a good idea.
b. get Brutus to see Caesar as a god who should be allowed to be king
d. get Brutus to see that Rome is ready for a King, but that it should be someone other than Caesar..
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____ 19. In Act I, scene ii, lines 139 - 141 Cassius states, “Men at some time are masters of their fates: The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, But in ourselves, that we are underlings.”
From this you can conclude that Cassius —a. believes that fate determines the
outcome of one’s lifec. thinks that it is up to them to change
what they do not likeb. implies that Caesar does not deserve to
be their masterd. wants Brutus to know that they are
destined for greatness
____ 20. The crowd shouts three times for —a. the soothsayer to speak c. Calphurnia to bear a sonb. Caesar to accept a crown d. Cicero to become a Roman senator
____ 21. Act I, scene iii opens with a whole lot of a. crazy people in Caesar’s house c. a huge storm, and weird supernatural
things happening on the streets of Rome
b. weird news from around the world d. people talking____ 22. The conspirators want Brutus to join the conspiracy because
a. he has the best knife collection c. the Roman people believe he’s honorable and does the right thing
b. he is strong, and will stab well d. he is the best “planner” of them____ 23. By the end of Act I scene iii, Cassius has
a. killed Caesar c. convinced Casca to join the conspiracy, and sent fake letters to Brutus’s house
b. convinced Brutus to join the conspiracy
d. convinced Casca to join the conspiracy, and sent fake letters to Cicero’s house
____ 24. Cassius’s character can best be described as —a. noble and loyal c. cunning and jealousb. idealistic and strong d. honest and brave
The questions below refer to Julius Caesar, Act II.
____ 25. Brutus’s soliloquy at the beginning of Act II reveals his true feelings abouta. Caesar c. his servantb. Antony d. his wife
____ 26. Brutus compares Caesar to a newly hatched serpent to show that Caesar is —a. Rome’s greatest leader c. capable of becoming a tyrantb. corrupt and destructive d. ineffective but honorable
____ 27. In Act II, _______ suggests that Antony be assassinated along with Caesar.a. Brutus c. Treboniusb. Casca d. Cassius
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____ 28. When Cassius says “The clock has stricken three” in Act II, scene i, this is an example of _____________ since there were no clocks in Ancient Rome, but there were clocks in Shakespeare’s time.a. foreshadowing c. an anachronismb. tone d. a dramatic error
____ 29. As Act II progresses, Portia becomes more —a. concerned about her health c. anxious over Brutus’s plansb. sympathetic to the augurer’s reports d. convinced that Caesar should accept
the crown____ 30. This initial decision by Caesar to stay at home rather than to go to the Senate is a response to—
a. the omens he interprets c. his desire not to appear ambitiousb. the words of Decius d. the concerns of Calphurnia
____ 31. In Act II, scene ii, lines 55 and 56, Caesar decides whether or not to go to the Senate, and he says, “Mark Antony shall say I am not well, And for thy humor, I will stay at home.”When Caesar refers to humor, he probably means —a. laughter c. intelligenceb. opinion d. mood
____ 32. At the end of Act II, scene ii, Caesar is convinced to go to the Senate by a. Decius c. Calphurniab. Antony d. Brutus
____ 33. In Act II, scene iii, an attempt to warn Caesar of the conspiracy occurs in the form of a —a. confession from Brutus c. message Portia sends with Luciusb. letter from Artemidorus d. conversation with Cicero
The questions below refer to Julius Caesar, Act III.
____ 34. In Act III, scene i, the conspirator who first prevents Artemidorus from warning Caesar is —a. Brutus c. Cicerob. Decius d. Cassius
____ 35. In Act III, scene i, who is told to stab Caesar first?a. Casca c. Brutusb. Cinna d. Trebonius
____ 36. After the conspirators kill Caesar, they bathe their hands and swords in Caesar’s blood. These actions foreshadow the end of the play, when —a. the blood of the conspirators will be
spilledc. Antony will die
b. hunters will kill brave harts d. the conspirators will recite the poems of Cinna
____ 37. In Act III, scene i, lines 230 - 242, we find out that Brutus and Antony disagree ona. how to divide Rome after killing
Caesarc. whether to let Cinna speak at the
funeral of Caesarb. how to change Caesar’s will d. whether to let Antony speak at the
funeral of Caesar
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____ 38. Caesar’s dying words express —a. regret for not having followed
Calphurnia’s advicec. love for the Roman people he hoped to
serve as kingb. hope that someday someone will write
a play and make high school kids read it
d. surprise that Brutus is one of the assassins
____ 39. Immediately after Caesar’s death, Antony sends a servant to Brutus to —a. report that he is ill c. collect Caesar’s bodyb. ask whether he can safely speak to
Romed. declare his love for Brutus and to ask
for an explanation____ 40. Which of the following sentences is not a reason Brutus allows Antony to speak at Caesar’s funeral?
a. Brutus intends to speak first. c. Brutus fears Antony.b. Antony has been told what he can and
cannot say.d. Brutus thinks proper rites for Caesar
will please the people.____ 41. In Act III, scene ii, lines 211 - 214, Antony says to the assembled mob,
“Good friends, sweet friends, let me not stir you up To such a sudden flood of mutiny.”By saying this, Antony —a. actually moves the mob toward
thoughts of mutiny against the conspirators
c. supports the conspirators by justifying their action against Caesar
b. calms down the plebeians and creates a peaceful atmosphere in Rome
d. expresses his hope that Rome will be destroyed by a terrible storm
The questions below refer to Julius Caesar, Act IV.
____ 42. The war in Act IV is between —a. Antony, Brutus, and Lepidus on one
side and Octavius on the otherc. Brutus and Cassius
b. Brutus and Cassius on one side and Antony and Octavius on the other
d. Antony and Octavius
____ 43. Brutus is motivated mainly by thoughts of —a. honor c. powerb. friendship d. hatred of Rome
____ 44. An issue that stands between Cassius and Brutus is —a. Cassius’s taking of bribes c. the decision to fight at Philippib. Brutus’s guilt about Caesar’s death d. Cassius’s mistrust of Messala
____ 45. The following true/false questions refer to the argument between Cassius and Brutus in Act IV, scene iii, lines 1 - 160.
Brutus accuses Cassius of handling bribes.a. True c. b. False d.
____ 46. Brutus calls Cassius a “slight man” and a “madman.”a. True c. b. False d.
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____ 47. Cassius points out that Brutus is the older of the two men.a. True c. b. False d.
____ 48. Brutus claims that Cassius deprived him of funds.a. True c. b. False d.
____ 49. Brutus strikes Cassius.a. True c. b. False d.
____ 50. Cassius draws his dagger.a. True c. b. False d.
____ 51. Cassius becomes sympathetic when he learns what has happened to Brutus’s wife.a. True c. b. False d.
____ 52. Their anger vented, both men apologize.a. True c. b. False d.
____ 53. What happened to Portia?a. An emissary of Antony’s poisons her. c. She tells Brutus that she will see him at
Philippi.b. She is silenced when she tries to warn
Brutus about Cassius.d. She takes her life.
____ 54. The appearance of Caesar’s ghost is an example of —a. understatement c. hyperboleb. characterization d. foreshadowing
____ 55. Caesar’s ghost —a. warns Cassius to act honorably c. predicts that Antony will die at Philippib. tells Brutus that they will meet at
Philippid. accepts an apology from Brutus
The questions below refer to the selections Julius Caesar, Act V
____ 56. What incorrect conclusion does Pindarus come to about what is happening on the battlefield?a. Titinius is killed. c. Caesar’s ghost is fighting with
Antony..b. The battle is lost. d. Brutus has surrendered.
____ 57. The consequence of Pindarus’s misreading of the battlefield is —a. the death of Portia c. the surrender of Brutus’s armyb. the death of Cassius d. Antony’s surrender to Brutus
____ 58. Brutus asks several friends to help him diea. but they refuse c. but they die too soonb. but they run in fear d. but they try to capture him
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____ 59. Brutus commits suicide at the end of the play rather thana. be captured c. admit he was wrongb. support Antony d. become King
____ 60. In the resolution of the play, —a. Antony accepts the crown for Rome c. Octavius, Antony, and Lepidus form a
triumvirateb. Brutus is given a respectful burial d. Octavius and Antony argue over
Brutus
Short Answer
61. Section III
On a separate sheet of paper, respond to the following prompt. Show evidence of an understanding of the play and use good prewriting and proofreading skills.
Choose one character and one event from William Shakespeare’s play Julius Caesar. Compare and contrast this character and event as they are portrayed in Shakespeare’s play,
in the black-and-white 1953 production of the play, and in the color 1970 version of the play. You may compare across any two of the versions.
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ID: A
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Julius Caesar FinalAnswer Section
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. ANS: D 2. ANS: B STA: LRA 10.3.1 | LRA 10.3.3 | LRA 10.3.10 3. ANS: C STA: LRA 10.3.1 4. ANS: A 5. ANS: A 6. ANS: C 7. ANS: C 8. ANS: B 9. ANS: C STA: LRA 10.3.1 10. ANS: B 11. ANS: B 12. ANS: C 13. ANS: A 14. ANS: D 15. ANS: B 16. ANS: C 17. ANS: D 18. ANS: A 19. ANS: C STA: LRA 10.3.3 | LRA 10.3.10 20. ANS: B STA: LRA 10.3.0 21. ANS: C 22. ANS: C 23. ANS: C 24. ANS: C STA: LRA 10.3.1 25. ANS: A 26. ANS: C STA: LRA 10.3.7 | LRA 10.3.10 27. ANS: D 28. ANS: C 29. ANS: C STA: LRA 10.3.3 30. ANS: D STA: LRA 10.3.3 31. ANS: D STA: LRA 10.3.10 32. ANS: A 33. ANS: B STA: LRA 10.3.0 34. ANS: B STA: LRA 10.3.3 35. ANS: A 36. ANS: A STA: LRA 10.3.1 | LRA 10.3.6 | LRA 10.3.10 37. ANS: D 38. ANS: D STA: LRA 10.3.4
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39. ANS: D STA: LRA 10.3.3 40. ANS: C STA: LRA 10.3.3 41. ANS: A STA: LRA 10.3.3 | LRA 10.3.10 42. ANS: B STA: LRA 10.3.3 43. ANS: A STA: LRA 10.3.3 44. ANS: A STA: LRA 10.3.3 45. ANS: A 46. ANS: A 47. ANS: B 48. ANS: A 49. ANS: B 50. ANS: A 51. ANS: A 52. ANS: A 53. ANS: D STA: LRA 10.3.3 54. ANS: D STA: LRA 10.3.1 | LRA 10.3.6 | LRA 10.3.10 55. ANS: B STA: LRA 10.3.1 | LRA 10.3.10 56. ANS: C STA: LRA 10.3.3 57. ANS: B STA: LRA 10.3.6 58. ANS: A 59. ANS: A STA: LRA 10.3.8 | LRA 10.3.10 60. ANS: B STA: LRA 10.3.1 | LRA 10.3.10
SHORT ANSWER
61. ANS: n/a