Julius Caesar Test (not every question)

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Antony

"Cry 'Havoc!' and let slip the dogs of war."

According to the play, Caesar was stabbed _______ times: *

33

spitefulness; showing evil *

malice

"He shall not live; look, with a spot I damn him." (scene i, line 6) *

metaphor

Show you sweet Caesar's wounds, poor poor dumb mouths, / And bid them speak for me (lines 218-219) *

personification

fodder for livestock *

provender

Did this in Caesar seem ambitious? (line 85) *

rhetorical question

Here was a Caesar! When comes such another? (line 245) *

rhetorical question

Octavius

adopted son and Caesar's heir

deep thoughts; musings *

cogitations

Julius Caesar's most loyal follower was: *

Antony

People want to see Caesar as a hero; others think he is a tyrant

One man's hero is another man's enemy *

sought revenge against *

avenged

raw; vulgar *

base

mourned; cried *

lamented

"I cannot drink too much of Brutus' love." (scene iii, line 160) *

metaphor

"This is a sleepy tune. ---O murderous Slumber, /Lay'st thou thy leaden mace upon my boy, / That plays thee music?-- " (scene iii, lines 266 - 268) *

personification

"When love begins to sicken and decay,/It useth an enforced ceremony." (scene ii, lines 20-21) *

personification

property that has been taken by force *

spoils

Which of these events convinces Brutus that he was wrong to kill Caesar? *

the appearance of Caesar's ghost

Why does Brutus decide to join the plot against Caesar? *

to protect Rome from a tyrant

true or false: Artemidorus tried to warn Caesar. *

true

true or false: Brutus charged Cassius with accepting bribes. *

true

true or false: Brutus made an ultimately fatal mistake by allowing Antony to speak at Caesar's funeral. *

true

true or false: Brutus said the conspirators needed no oath because they were bound by their cause and not by empty words. *

true

true or false: Cassius could be described as greedy and driven. *

true

true or false: One of Caesar's fatal flaws was his sense of immortality. *

true

an absolute ruler *

tyrant

honorable; noble in action *

valiant

to annoy, irritate, or confuse *

vex

Lepidus

weakest member of the Second Triumvirate

The fortune-teller warns Caesar: *

"Beware the Ides of March"

Brutus

"Caesar, now be still: I kill'd not thee with half so good a will."

Julius Caesar

"Cowards die many times before their deaths; the valiant never taste death but once."

Cassius

"Upon what meat doth this our Caesar feed, that he is grown so great?"

"Et tu, Brute?"

Be Careful whom you trust *

Who spares Antony's life? *

Brutus

Portia

Brutus's wife; killed herself

Brutus was visited by the ghost of: *

Caesar

All of the following characters killed themselves EXCEPT: *

Casca

Who had his birthday in the play? *

Cassius

a flag showing allegiance or nationality *

Ensign

Brutus ignores the fact that he has little military experience; Cassius ignores it by giving in to Brutus' plan

Good leaders acknowledge their own weaknesses *

In his conversation with Octavius about Lepidus, what does Antony show about himself? *

He has few moral principles.

What does Caesar mean when he says "Et tu, Brute'"? *

He is surprised that Brutus is part of the plot against him.

How was Caesar physically challenged? *

He was deaf in his left ear

Octavius and Antony form a triumvirate with: *

Lepidus

Based on the play, what can you conclude about ancient Rome? *

Many people were superstitious

"Beware the Ides of March"

Superstition can be a powerful driving force *

What can you conclude from the crowd's reaction to the speeches Brutus and Antony make in the marketplace after Caesar's death? *

The crowd is easily swayed.

Why do the plotters decide not to attack Antony? *

They fear Antony's military skills

I should do Brutus wrong, and Cassius wrong, Who, you all know, are honorable men. / I will not do them wrong; I rather choose / To wrong the dead, to wrong myself and you, / Than I will wrong such honorable men. (lines 118-122) *

conduplicatio

one who plots against someone else *

conspirator

imitation; copying in admiration *

emulation

eagerly; preferably *

fain

true or false: Brutus viewed Caesar's assassination as necessary because Brutus wanted to rule Rome himself. *

false

true or false: One of Brutus's fatal flaws was that his military record was too perfect. *

false

true or false: The play began after Caesar's victory at Philippi. *

false

The Feast of Lupercal was a celebration of: *

fertility

to worry *

fret

Which of these phrases best describes Cassius' reasons for plotting against Caesar *

greed and hunger for power

Calpurnia

had ominous dreams

Strato

held the sword for Brutus to kill himself

"There is a tide in the affairs of men/ Which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune;/Omitted, all the voyage of their life/ Is bound in shallows and in miseries. / On such a full sea are we now afloat;/And we must take the current when it serves, / Or lose our ventures. (scene iii, lines 216 - 222) *

imagery


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