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JC MCQ Act 3

The document presents a series of multiple-choice questions related to Act 3 of Shakespeare's 'Julius Caesar'. The questions cover various aspects of the play, including character motivations, key quotes, and events surrounding Caesar's assassination. It serves as a study guide for understanding the themes and character dynamics in the play.

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JC MCQ Act 3

The document presents a series of multiple-choice questions related to Act 3 of Shakespeare's 'Julius Caesar'. The questions cover various aspects of the play, including character motivations, key quotes, and events surrounding Caesar's assassination. It serves as a study guide for understanding the themes and character dynamics in the play.

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Julius Caesar Multiple Type Question


JC/MCQ/ACT 3

1. Caesar say to the soothsayer that ‘The ides of March has come’. What is Caesar’s tone while saying this.
a) mocking (b) supercilious
c) serious (d) worried
2. When Popilius wises Cassius that his enterprise should thrive, Cassius is alarmed because
a) Popilius will tell everyone (b) their plan has been discovered
c) their enterprise will fail (d) Popilius will distroy their enterprise
3. What was Metellus Cimber’s suit to Caesar ?
a) to pardon him from exile (b) to give him a a favourable position
c) to pardon his brotherfrom banishment (d) not to treat him like a cur.
4. ‘I am as constant as the Northern Star’ Who says this to whom ?
a) Caesar to Brutus (b) Caesar to Metellus Cimber
c) Ceasar to Cassius (d) Caesar to Decius
5. Ceasar tells Cinna that trying to make Caesar change his resolve was like trying .....
a) to move the moon (b) to move the Mount Olympus
c) to move the stars (d) to move a huge rock
6. Caesar say to the soothsayer that ‘The ides of March has come’. What is Caesar’s tone while saying this.
a) traitor (b) murderer
c) let me die (d) you to Brutus
7. Caesar say to the soothsayer that ‘The ides of March has come’. What is Caesar’s tone while saying this.
a) Brutus to the Senators (b) Cassius to the people
c) Caesar to the public (d) the public to eachother
8. Caesar say to the soothsayer that ‘The ides of March has come’. What is Caesar’s tone while saying this.
a) Trebonius (b) Publius
c) Brutus (d) Decius
9. ‘Stoop Romans stoop and let us bathe our hands in Caesar’s blood’. Who says this to whom?
a) Cassius to conspirators (b) Trebonius to Cinna
c) Brutus to senators (d) Brutus to conspirators
10. According to Cassius as often as this scene is enacted the conspirators will be known as the country’s ....
a) heroes (b) loyal subjects
c) true Romans (d) liberators
11. According to Cassius who were the bravest and best men of Rome ?
a) Brutus and Himself (b) all the conspirators who killed Ceasar
c) Casca and Mettelus Cimber (d) Antony and Caesar
12. Why did Antony send his servant with a message of peace to Brutus ?
a) he wanted to make friends with him (b) to assess the situation
c) he was afraid for his life (d) he was afraid Cassius might slay him
13. What had Brutus always thought of Mark Antony ?
a) his enemy (b) his friend
c) wise and valient Roman (d) unworthy
14. Antony compares Caesars bleeding corpes to ....
a) a slain hunter (b) a slain prince
c) the heart of the world (d) a deer hunted by so many princes
15. What had Antony done with conspirators as a sign of friendship ?
a) flattered them (b) promised to support
c) not doubted their intentions (d) shaken hands with them
16. Brutus tells Antony that their reasons for slaying Caesar were so full of good regard that he too would feel
convinced if he had been Ceasar’s ....
a) brother (b) cousin
c) closest friend (d) son
17. What request does Antony make to Brutus after speaking to him ?
a) to bury Caesar’s body (b)to mourn in public for Caesar
c) to take Caesar’s body to the market place to speak to the public at his funeral
(d) he should speech to the public before Brutus could speak at his funeral
18. On what condition would Antony be allowed to speak at Caesar funeral ?
a) he must not praise Caesar too much (b) he must not say anything good about him
c) he must not blame Brutus and the rest of them
(d) he should speak well about the reason for Caesar’s slaying
19. How does Antony refers to the conspirators when he is left alone with Caesar’s body ?
a) as butchers (b) as cruel devils
c) as lovers of Rome (d) as brave men
20. Why does Antony tell the servant of Octavius to stand aside and weep over Caesar’s body ?
a) he did not want the conspirator to see (b) he should not show grief in public
c) it is unmanly to shed tears (d) the passion of grief is infectious
21. “He lies tonight within seven leagues of Rome”. Who is being referred to ?
a) Young Cato (b) Lepidius
c) Messala (d) Octavius Caesar
22. Plebeian’s ‘we will be satisfied’ What do they want to be satisfied about ?
a) why Brutus has come there (b) why they have been asked to gather there
c) why Caesar was murdered (d) why Caesar was not present there
23. Why does 2nd Plebeian want to listen to Cassius ?
a) to compare the reasons (b) he did not like Brutus
c) he trusted Cassius (d) to compare which of the two was a better orator
24. Brutus say he killed Caesar because ....
a) Caesar did not love him (b) he love Rome more than he loved Caesar
c) he did not love Caesar (d) Caesar did not love Rome
25. By killing Caesar whom had Brutus offended ?
a) Caesar’s friends (b) all Romans
c) anyone who wanted to be a bondsman (d) anyone who was vile
26. What had Brutus kept for himself to use if he deserved to die ?
a) Brutus (b) Caesar’s cloak
c) the same dagger he use to kill Caesar (d) the same sword he had used for Caesar
27. Who would mourn over Caesar’s dead body in the market place ?
a) Brutus (b) Cassius
c) Calpurnia (d) Mark Antony
28. Whom did the First Plebeian want to bring home with shouts and clamour ?
a) Caesar (b) Cassius
c) Antony (d) Brutus
29. ‘T’ were best he speak no harm of Brutus here’. Who said this to whom ?
a) Cassius, to Casca (b) Cassius, to Antony
c) Fouth, Plebeian, to others (d) First Plebeian, to Antony
30. Third Plebeian ‘we are blest thatRome is rid of him’. What attitude of the public does this show towards
Caesar ?
a) hatred (b) dislike
c) contempt (d) uncompromising
31. ‘Friends Roman country men lend me your ears’. Who said this to whom ?
a) Caesar, to the Senators (b) Brutus, to Publius
c) Antony, to Plebeian (d) Antony, to conspirator
32. According to Antony, what happened on the feast of Lupercal which shows Caesar was not ambitious ?
a) Caesar gave money to the public (b) Caer allowed public to use his gardens
c) Caesar refused to accept gifts from Senators
(d) Caesar refuse the crown thrice
33. ‘Bear with me; my heart is in the coffin there with Caesar’. How would you describe Antony’s feeling here ?
a) fake (b) a pretence
c) genuine (d) not clear
34. What had Antony discover in Caesar’s closet ?
a) a letter (b) a parchment
c) a book (d) a bundle of papers
35. Second Plebeian, ‘They were villians, murderers’. Who is he referring to ?
a) Antony and his men (b) the honourable men
c) Caesar and the Senators (d) Brutus and Lucius
36. What happened the first time Caesar wore the cloak which Antony shows to the public ?
a) it was a stormy day (b) it was the day he made great conquest
c) the day he brought many prisoners (d) the day he defeated the Nervii
37. Antony “O, what a fall was there, my country men!” What fall was he referring to ?
a) the death of Pompey (b) the death of Caesar
c) the end of Caesar’s enemies (d) the fall of the collosus of Rhodes
38. Antony, “Look you here, Here is himself, marr’d as you see, with tritors”. What did Antony show them ?
a) Caesar’s body with many stab wounds (b) Caesar’s bloody mantle
c) Caesar’s coffin filled with blood (c) Caesar’s cloth filled with blood
39. What did Caesar give to every Roman citizen ?
a) fifty five drachmas (b) seventy five drachmas
c) hundred drachmas (d) twenty five drachmas
40. Antony “Now let it work. Mischief, thou art afoot”. What mischief was afoot ?
(a) he had got the support from public
(b) he had roused the public to mutiny against Brutus and conspirators
(c) he had gathered an army against the conspirators
(d) he told the public to burn the houses of the conspirators
41. What news does the servant bring at the end of the scene to Antony ?
a) Brutus and Cassius are angry (b) Octavious has come to Rome
c) Octavious is coming with his army (d) Brutus is preparing to face Octavious

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