Julius Caesar Multiple Choice: Pg 1

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The baby, crying incessantly, annoyed the neighbors.

A. gerund B. infinitive C. participle D. appositive E. none of the above

The new halfback is the player to watch in the next game.

A. gerund B. infinitive C. participle D. appositive E. none of the above

We gazed at the goldfish swimming in the pond.

A. gerund B. infinitive C. participle D. appositive E. none of the above

Yelping at the top of its lungs, the lost puppy searched for its mother.

A. gerund B. infinitive C. participle D. appositive E. none of the above

Act 1

Act 1

Act 2

Act 2

Act 3:

Act 3:

Act 4:

Act 4:

He knew that our plan would not work.

A. adjective B. adverb C.independent D. noun E. not a clause

How rich I am should concern no one except me.

A. adjective B. adverb C.independent D. noun E. not a clause

I do not know where he is going to stay.

A. adjective B. adverb C.independent D. noun E. not a clause

I wonder where my shoes are.

A. adjective B. adverb C.independent D. noun E. not a clause

If you get there before me, please call home.

A. adjective B. adverb C.independent D. noun E. not a clause

Jim had eaten five sandwiches before the end of supper.

A. adjective B. adverb C.independent D. noun E. not a clause

My hope is that we may visit in Boston.

A. adjective B. adverb C.independent D. noun E. not a clause

One should profit from what he sees and learns.

A. adjective B. adverb C.independent D. noun E. not a clause

Please turn down the volume if you want to listen to the stereo.

A. adjective B. adverb C.independent D. noun E. not a clause

Presiding over the meeting, the mayor made sure it ended on time.

A. adjective B. adverb C.independent D. noun E. not a clause

That I should get a haircut is Mother's idea.

A. adjective B. adverb C.independent D. noun E. not a clause

The money goes to whoever wins the race.

A. adjective B. adverb C.independent D. noun E. not a clause

The movie that we attended last night was the last one for the year.

A. adjective B. adverb C.independent D. noun E. not a clause

The person whose purse was left on the bus should report to the office.

A. adjective B. adverb C.independent D. noun E. not a clause

We could not find a gift for Mary, although we looked all day.

A. adjective B. adverb C.independent D. noun E. not a clause

We wonder what your plans for the trip are.

A. adjective B. adverb C.independent D. noun E. not a clause

While I was running yesterday, I sprained my ankle.

A. adjective B. adverb C.independent D. noun E. not a clause

Why you did not hire me is hard to comprehend.

A. adjective B. adverb C.independent D. noun E. not a clause

Jogging on a regular basis is an excellent form of exercise.

A. gerund B. infinitive C. participle D. appositive E. none of the above

My cousin Marty can take me to the mall.

A. gerund B. infinitive C. participle D. appositive E. none of the above

My favorite hobby in the winter is cross-country skiing.

A. gerund B. infinitive C. participle D. appositive E. none of the above

My greatest wish is to tour Colorado by train.

A. gerund B. infinitive C. participle D. appositive E. none of the above

My sister can drive me to rehearsal.

A. gerund B. infinitive C. participle D. appositive E. none of the above

Taking good photographs requires skill and practice.

A. gerund B. infinitive C. participle D. appositive E. none of the above

Shakespearean Terms

(note that some in your packet are not defined here and you need to learn ALL terms)

VOCABULARY AND LITERARY DEVICES: A CONDENSED LISTLiterary Devices: Make sure that you know the definitions of the following literary terms and can identify them through definition or example From Julius Caesar:

25 Questions covering all of the latin roots ONLY from chapter 5 (i.e. cide, vor, tort, omni, vert, ject, mor, and grat)

Although there was a slight breeze, Beth was still too warm.

A. adjective B. adverb C.independent D. noun E. not a clause

Before the game, we jogged around the track.

A. adjective B. adverb C.independent D. noun E. not a clause

Clause Identification

A. adjective B. adverb C.independent D. noun E. not a clause

BEOWULF REVIEW

BEOWULF REVIEW

a. Brutus; b. Caesar; c. Portia, d. Cassius; e. Calpurnia

Brutus' wife; Caesar's wife; Suffers from falling sickness; First to stab Caesar

The Conspirators:

Brutus, Cassius, Decius, Trebonius, Cinna, Casca, Metellus Cimber, Ligarius

PLOT AND THEME QUESTIONS:

Caesar Overview: Acts 1-5

ab. Antony; ac. Artemidorus ; ad. Murellus

Caesar's nephew; Brutus' servant; Roman tribune; Joins the plot because of Brutus; Agrees to his own nephew's death

Supporters and Family of Caesar:

Calpurnia, Antony, Julius Caesar, Octavius Caesar, Artemedorius, Soothsayer

ce. Ligarius; abc. Casca

Convinces Brutus to join the conspiracy; Roman leader before Caesar; Tries to warn Caesar

ae. Octavius ; bc. Pompeybd. Decius; be. Plutarch; cd. Lucius;

Convinces Caesar to go to the Capitol; Called the noblest Roman; Wrote history of Julius Caesar

Phrase Identification:

Correctly identify the types of phrases we have studies this semester.

Important Dates and Information:

Important Dates and Information:

Julius Caesar Multiple Choice Practice Questions:

Julius Caesar Multiple Choice Practice Questions:

MEMORABLE QUOTATIONS: Be familiar with these quotes and use them as a reminder of character's personalities and the plot.

MEMORABLE QUOTATIONS:

Make sure you know and understand the following terms and how each relates to Beowulf:

Make sure you know and understand the following terms and how each relates to Beowulf:

Matching:

Matching:

PLOT DETAILS, THEMES, CONFLICTS:

PLOT DETAILS, THEMES, CONFLICTS:

Supporters & Family of Brutus & Cassius:

Portia, Lucius

Other Romans:

Publius Cimber, Flavius, Cinna the Poet, Carpenter, Cobbler, Cicero, Murellus

Alchemy means the process of shaping gold into beautiful objects.

True or False

Antony's grief for Caesar is sincere since he speaks of it in a soliloquy by Caesar's body.

True or False

Brutus admits that he lacks Antony's quick spirit.

True or False

Brutus contends that Caesar's death is necessary to stop his ambition.

True or False

Brutus is better at dealing with vague ideas that with real people and situations.

True or False

Brutus never regrets killing Caesar.

True or False

Brutus' main motive in killing Caesar is spite for an old injury Caesar had done him.

True or False

Caesar's cry, "Et tu, Brute" means Help me, Brutus.

True or False

Caesar's ghost appears to both Brutus and Cassius.

True or False

Cassius mostly opposes Caesar on political principles.

True or False

Mark Antony shows hypocrisy when he tries to deprive the Roman public of their legacy.

True or False

The anonymous letters that Brutus receives are not genuine.

True or False

The storms before Caesar's death are omens of an unnatural act to come.

True or False

Caesar expresses shock and disappointment at the participation in the conspiracy by

a) Antony; b) Cassius; c) Brutus

The actual protagonist of the play whose decisions and actions determine the outcome is

a) Antony; b) Cassius; c) Brutus

The quarrel of Brutus and Cassius shows

a) Brutus' ability to deal with practical matters; b) the disintegration of the conspiracy; c) Cassius' ability to maneuver Brutus

Caesar says that he does not trust

a) Brutus; b) Antony; c) Cassius

Who is described as having a lean and hungry look?

a) Brutus; b) Caesar; c) Cassius; d) Antony

A plain blunt man is Antony's description of

a) Brutus; b) Caesar; c) himself

Who offers Caesar the crown?

a) Brutus; b) Cassius; c) Casca; d) Antony

The leader of the conspiracy is

a) Brutus; b) Cassius; c) Cinna

On the morning of the day the assassination is planned, the conspirators agree to meet at

a) Caesar's house; b) the capitol; c) Cassius' house

Who writes a note of warning to Caesar?

a) Casca; b) Brutus; c) Strato; d) Artemidorus

In act IV, Cassius and Brutus quarrel over

a) Cassius acceptance of bribes; b) which man will become ruler; c) the most effective method of defeating the triumvirate

Brutus objects to assassinating Antony along with Caesar because

a) Cassius thinks Antony is harmless; b)Antony is their close friend; c) the conspirators have not consented; d) he considers it unnecessary cruelty

Who doth bestride the narrow world like a Colossus?

a) Cicero; b) Caesar; c) Cassius; d) Brutus

He will never follow anything that other men begin describes

a) Cicero; b) Cinna, the poet; c) Caesar

To complete the assassination plot, the conspirators hold a meeting in

a) Cinna's study; b) Brutus' orchard; c) Cassius' backyard

At his own request, Cassius is stabbed by

a) Lucius; b) Pindarus; c) Varro

The SECOND triumvirate included Antony and which TWO others?

a) Pompey; b) Lepidus; c) Octavius; d) Crassus

The first triumvirate included Julius Caesar and which TWO others?

a) Pompey; b) Lepidus; c) Octavius; d) Crassus

Who convinces Caesar to leave for the capitol in the company of most of the conspirators?

a) Trebonius; b) Ligarius; c) Casca; d) Cassius; e) Decius

Brutus seals the conspirators' doom by

a) admitting to the people his part in the assassination; b) not allowing Cassius to form an army immediately after the assassination; c) Allowing Antony to speak at Caesar's funeral

Brutus and Caesar are alike in that they

a) are both vulnerable to manipulation by others; b) have a fatalistic point of view; c) recognize their own vulnerability

Brutus is disturbed when the conspirators

a) arrive under the cover of darkness; b) join with Antony; c) involve his wife in the conspiracy

Brutus dies

a) at the hands of Antony; b) on his own sword; c) in a quarrel with Cassius

The quality of the commoners that Murellus criticizes is

a) courage; b) hypocrisy; c) kindness; d) poverty

During the festival of the Lupercal, Caesar wants Antony to touch Calpurnia to

a) cure her barrenness; b) ensure her a long life; c) grant her prosperity

Murellus denounces a cobbler for

a) dishonoring Caesar's great achievements

Caesar agrees to go to the capitol because he

a) fears losing control if he is not there; b) is ashamed of being afraid; c) won't have his wife dictating to him

During the celebrations of the Lupercal, Antony competes in a

a) footrace; b) chariot race; c) javelin contest

For the most part, Shakespeare's plays are written in

a) free verse; b) blank verse; c) rhymed couplets; d) prose

The opening scene of the play does all of the following EXCEPT:

a) gain the attention of the audience; b) provide one of the comic scenes of the play; c) reveal the love of the commoners for Cassius; d) foreshadow a serious conflict

Brutus joins the conspirators because

a) he is jealous of Caesar's popularity; b) Caesar refuses to repeal Casca's banishment; c) he fears Caesar may become too powerful

Cassius compares Brutus to metal because

a) he is wealthy; b) he is a famous soldier; c) his honor seems stiff but can be molded

Caesar does not fear death because

a) he thinks he is immortal; b) it must come to all; c) the soothsayer tells him all is well

Brutus' soliloquy at the beginning of Act II reveals

a) his desire to commit an immoral act in a moral fashion; b) his hatred for Caesar; c) his logical and practical nature

Mark Antony, in his funeral oration, refers to the conspirators as

a) honorable men‖; b) rogues; c) citizens

The scene between Cinna the Poet and the mob emphasizes

a) how Cinna uses his brain to save his life; b)the senseless anger of the mob at the conspirators; c) how Brutus risks his life to save a friend

Brutus' fatal flaw is his

a) impracticality and failure to visualize the outcome of his actions; b) hunger for power; c) idealistic and romantic nature

Brutus says the conspirators need no oath because

a) it is too late; b) they are already bound by a cause; c) they have already sworn one

Brutus' wife

a) joins him at the end of the play; b) betrays him to Antony; c) commits suicide

Most of the conspirators against Caesar are motivated by

a) loyalty to Cassius; b) belief in democracy and human rights; c) envy and jealousy of Caesar's power

To each citizen of Rome, Caesar's will bequeaths

a) money; b) property; c) voting rights

Caesar's wife warns him

a) of her ominous dream; b) to beware of Cassius; c) to be careful of Antony

Caesar, returning home victorious from foreign wars, is offered a kingly crown by Mark Antony

a) one time; b) two times; c) three times

The play opens on a

a) public holiday; b) private religious service; c) funeral

Brutus's character is

a) reflective and contemplative; b) decisive and competitive; c) self-serving and manipulative

Upon finding Brutus body, Antony

a) reports that Caesar's death has been avenged; b) commends Brutus' honorable motives; c) states that the harmony of nature has been restored

The purpose of the soliloquy in Shakespearean tragedy is to

a) reveal conflict in the mind of a character; b) release tension after a stirring scene; c) provide variety; d) maintain contact between actors and audience

The lines, "The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, but in ourselves," expresses Shakespeare's belief that humans

a) shape their own fates; b) are imperfect beings who must look to spiritual guidance; c) are more powerful and intelligent than nature

58. The quotation Antony is but a limb of Caesar is a(n)

a) simile; b) apostrophe; c) metaphor

When Brutus says "And therefore think him as a serpent's egg .../ And kill him in the shell," he is using the literary technique of

a) simile; b) apostrophe; c) metaphor

When Brutus says, "O'conspiracy / Shamst thou to show thy dangerous brow by night, / When evils are most free?" he is using the literary technique called

a) simile; b) apostrophe; c) metaphor

The day of the final battle is

a) the Ides of March; b) Brutus' birthday; c) Cassius' birthday

Beware the Ides of March exclaims

a) the soothsayer; b) Antony; c) Calpurnia

Throughout the play, Brutus convinces Cassius of all of the following EXCEPT:

a) to march to Philippi;b) to not swear an oath; c) to allow Antony to live; d) to assassinate Octavius; e) to not include Cicero in the conspiracy

The argument that Brutus uses to persuade himself to lead the conspiracy is that Caesar (PICK TWO)

a)has threatened Brutus with death; b) will become a tyrant with more power; c) is a naturally cruel ruler; d) will be changed with kingship

Ambition should be made of sterner stuff is said by

b) Antony

As the play opens, the atmosphere is filled with

b) anticipation and excitement

The action of the covers approximately

c) two years

The Beowulf section of your exam will consist of 32 questions:

character matching and multiple choice questions covering plot, themes, symbols, and historical background.


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