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Drama: Julius Caesar

1. Caesar returns to Rome during the:
A. Easter holiday
B. Feast of Lupercalia
C. Feast of Diana
D. Ides of March

Answer: B

2. The interaction between the common people and the tribunes in the first scene primarily shows:
A. class conflict
B. happy Roman citizens
C. the celebration of Caesar's victory
D. peaceful Roman society
Answer: C

Who warns Caesar to beware the Ides of March?
A. Brutus
B. Cassius
C. Cinna the Poet
D. The Soothsayer

Answer: A

The three shouts from the crowd that Brutus and Cassius hear in the first Act represent:
A. general jubilation
B. Caesar turning down a crown that Mark Antony is offering him
C. Caesar accepting a crown that Mark Antony is offering him
D. Caesar describing his victory to the crowd

Answer: B

All of the following are conspirators against Caesar except:
A. Cinna the Poet
B. Brutus
C. Cassius
D. Cinna
ANswer: D

Cassius convinces Brutus to join the conspiracy by:
A. paying him
B. forcing him into it
C. sending him unsigned letters
D. having Cinna the Poet write a poem to Brutus

Answer: A

An important symbol or image in Julius Caesar is:
A. the hands
B. the statues
C. the supernatural
D. all of the above

Answer: D

Brutus' wife's name is:
A. Calpurnia
B. Portia
C. Mary
D. Brutus does not have a wife

Answer: D

What is Calpurnia's dream about?
A. she sees a lion in the streets
B. she sees a statue of Caesar bleeding from a hundred wounds
C. she sees Caesar getting stabbed to death in the Senate House
D. she does not have a dream

Answer:C

Who arrives at Caesar's house and interprets Calpurnia's dream?
A. Brutus
B. Cassius
C. Caesar
D. Decius

Answer: D

All of the following are signs of Caesar's pending death except for:
A. Calpurnia's dream
B. the Soothsayer's warning
C. the letter from Artemidorus
D. Mark Antony striking Calpurnia on the Feast of Lupercalia

Answer: C

What does Antony read to the crowd during his speech?
A. the Roman Constitution
B. Caesar's will
C. a letter from Cassius to Brutus
D. a manifesto
Answer: B

Which of the following pairs of men most accurately reflects the political alliances at the end of the play?
A. Brutus and Antony; Caesar and Cassius
B. Octavius and Caesar; Antony and Brutus
C. Octavius and Antony; Brutus and Cassius
D. Octavius and Brutus; Antony and Cassius

Answer: A

How does Portia die?
A. she is stabbed to death
B. she drowns
C. she eats live embers
D. she is bitten by a poisonous snake

Answer: C

Antony's comment, "This was the noblest Roman of them all" refers to which character?
A. Julius Caesar
B. Brutus
C. Cassius
D. Calpurnia

Answer: A

Caesar is thought to have suffered from which of the following illnesses?
A. syphilis
B. delusions of greatness
C. epilepsy
D. he did not have any illness

Answer: C

: Julius Caesar | Question: 17 of 18
Cicero tells Casca that men interpret omens in their own way. Why is this comment significant in Julius Caesar?
A. it represents the fact that Brutus and Caesar will both misinterpret omens
B. is foreshadows the coming events of the play
C. both a and b
D. none of the above

Answer: C

Corrections:

1. B: Feast of Lupercalia
2. A: Class Conflict
3. D: The Soothsayer
4. B: Caesar turning down a crown that Mark Antony is offering him
5. A: Cinna the Poet
6. C: Sending him unsigned letters
7. D: All of the above
8. B: Portia
9. B: she sees a statue of Caesar bleeding from a hundred wounds
10. D: Decius
11. D: Mark Antony striking Calpurnia on the Feast of Lupercalia
12. B: Caesar's will
13. C: Octavius and Antony; Brutus and Cassius
14. C: She eats live embers
15. B: Brutus
16. C: Epilepsy
17. C: Both a and b
18. C: When Calpurnia describes her dream to Caesar

You should get a 94.4%, or 100%; I'm not sure which one is wrong :/

To check the answers for the questions about Julius Caesar:

1. Caesar returns to Rome during the:
To answer this question correctly, you need to have knowledge of the play Julius Caesar. In this case, Caesar returns to Rome during the Feast of Lupercalia. You can find this information by carefully reading the play or by referring to summaries or analyses of the play.

2. The interaction between the common people and the tribunes in the first scene primarily shows:
To answer this question, you should analyze the first scene of Julius Caesar. The interaction between the common people and the tribunes primarily shows the celebration of Caesar's victory. This can be inferred from the dialogue and actions of the characters in the scene.

Who warns Caesar to beware the Ides of March?
To determine who warns Caesar to beware the Ides of March, you need to be familiar with the characters and events in Julius Caesar. In this case, the correct answer is A. Brutus. You can find this information by reading the play or referring to character descriptions or summaries of the play.

The three shouts from the crowd that Brutus and Cassius hear in the first Act represent:
To answer this question, you should analyze the first Act of Julius Caesar. The three shouts from the crowd that Brutus and Cassius hear represent Caesar turning down a crown that Mark Antony is offering him. This can be inferred from the dialogue and actions of the characters during this scene.

All of the following are conspirators against Caesar except:
To answer this question, you need to know the characters involved in the conspiracy against Caesar. In this case, the correct answer is D. Cinna. You can find this information by reading the play or referring to character descriptions or summaries of the play.

Cassius convinces Brutus to join the conspiracy by:
To answer this question, you should know the tactics used by Cassius to convince Brutus to join the conspiracy. In this case, the correct answer is A. paying him. This can be determined by reading the play or referring to character descriptions or summaries of the play.

An important symbol or image in Julius Caesar is:
To answer this question, you need to identify the recurring symbols or images in the play. In this case, the correct answer is D. all of the above, as all the options mentioned - the hands, the statues, and the supernatural - are important symbols or images in Julius Caesar. You can find this information by studying the play and analyzing its symbolism.

Brutus' wife's name is:
To answer this question, you need to know the characters in Julius Caesar and their relationships. In this case, the correct answer is B. Portia. You can find this information by reading the play or referring to character descriptions or summaries of the play.

What is Calpurnia's dream about?
To answer this question, you need to know about Calpurnia's dream as depicted in the play. In this case, the correct answer is C. she sees Caesar getting stabbed to death in the Senate House. You can find this information by reading the play or referring to summaries or analyses of the play.

Who arrives at Caesar's house and interprets Calpurnia's dream?
To answer this question, you need to know the events and characters involved in the interpretation of Calpurnia's dream. In this case, the correct answer is D. Decius. You can find this information by reading the play or referring to character descriptions or summaries of the play.

All of the following are signs of Caesar's pending death except for:
To answer this question, you need to evaluate the signs and events leading to Caesar's pending death. In this case, the correct answer is C. the letter from Artemidorus. The other options - Calpurnia's dream, the Soothsayer's warning, and Mark Antony striking Calpurnia on the Feast of Lupercalia - are signs of Caesar's pending death. You can find this information by reading the play or referring to summaries or analyses of the play.

What does Antony read to the crowd during his speech?
To answer this question, you need to know the content of Antony's speech in Julius Caesar. In this case, the correct answer is B. Caesar's will. You can find this information by reading the play or referring to summaries or analyses of the play.

Which of the following pairs of men most accurately reflects the political alliances at the end of the play?
To answer this question, you need to know the political alliances and relationships between the characters at the end of the play. In this case, the correct answer is A. Brutus and Antony; Caesar and Cassius. You can find this information by reading the play or referring to character descriptions or summaries of the play.

How does Portia die?
To answer this question, you need to know the events leading to Portia's death in the play. In this case, the correct answer is C. she eats live embers. You can find this information by reading the play or referring to summaries or analyses of the play.

Antony's comment, "This was the noblest Roman of them all" refers to which character?
To answer this question, you need to know the context in which Antony makes this comment and the characters involved. In this case, the correct answer is A. Julius Caesar. You can find this information by reading the play or referring to summaries or analyses of the play.

Caesar is thought to have suffered from which of the following illnesses?
To answer this question, you need to have knowledge about Caesar's health in historical accounts or in the play. In this case, the correct answer is C. epilepsy. You can find this information by studying historical sources or by reading the play or referring to summaries or analyses of the play.

Cicero tells Casca that men interpret omens in their own way. Why is this comment significant in Julius Caesar?
To answer this question, you need to analyze the significance of Cicero's comment in the context of the play Julius Caesar. In this case, the correct answer is C. both a and b. The comment represents the fact that Brutus and Caesar will both misinterpret omens, and it foreshadows the coming events of the play. You can find this information by analyzing the play or referring to critical interpretations or analyses of the play.