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English 10 CP Final Exam
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1) Who are the character foils in Julius Caesar?
A
Octavius and Cassius
B
Brutus and Cassius
C
Brutus and Portia
D
Antony and Brutus
2) Why are Marullus and Flavius angry in the first scene of the play?
A
The commoners are celebrating the fall of Caesar
B
The commoners are trying to overthrow Caesar
C
The commoners are celebrating Caesar
D
The commoners are voting to elect the next Caesar
3) What dream does Calphurnia have about Caesar?
A
She dreams that Cassius stabbed him
B
She dreams that a vulture was circling above him
C
She dreams that his statue poured blood
D
She dreams that Brutus stabbed him
4) How is Antony able to turn the commoners against the conspirators?
A
Loaded words
B
Repetition
C
Emotional appeals
D
Emotional appeals, repetition, and loaded words
5) What is an example of a flashback in Walkabout?
A
The Aborigine dances a symbolic dance
B
Mary thinks back to the plane crash
C
The Aborigine leads the children out of the desert
D
Peter plans for and imagines a future out of the desert
6) What does the Aborigine’s war dance symbolize?
A
The Aborigine’s hunger for war
B
The Aborigine’s abandonment of the children
C
The Aborigine’s upcoming death
D
The Aborigine’s inability to fit into “civilized” culture
7) What does the mulga wood symbolize?
A
Anger
B
Sorrow
C
Happiness
D
Death
8) What is an example of an internal conflict in Walkabout?
A
Mary and Peter’s argument about whether to trust the Aborigine
B
Mary and Peter’s fight to survive in the desert
C
Mary’s inability to accept the Aborigine
D
Mary and Peter’s escape from the wreckage of the plane
9) Which of the following does NOT demonstrate the theme of identity in the novel?
A
The clans
B
David’s fight with Mr. Neck
C
The mascot change
D
The characters' rooms
10) What does Caesar tell Antony to do to Calphurnia?
A
To ask her her hand in marriage
B
To spy on her
C
To whip her during the Feast of Lupercal
D
To protect her
11) Of what does the Soothsayer warn Caesar?
A
The upcoming storm
B
His wife’s infertility
C
The ides of March
D
The rise of the triumvirate
12) How many times was Caesar offered the crown?
A
1
B
4
C
2
D
3
13) What type of imagery does Halse Anderson use when describing characters?
A
Animal
B
Biblical
C
Color
D
Seasonal
14) What do Melinda’s bleeding, scabby lips symbolize?
A
Her lack of identity
B
Her dislike of others
C
Her lack of friendship
D
Her inability to speak
15) How does Cassius plan to get Brutus to join the conspiracy?
A
Give him fake letters that praise him
B
Ask Portia to beg him to join
C
Ask him to attend a meeting addressing the need to get rid of Caesar
D
Bring the conspirators to his home to speak with him
16) Which of the following IS NOT an unnatural event that occurs in Act I, Scene II?
A
Fiery men walk the streets
B
An owl lands in the square at noon
C
A lion prowls the streets
D
The gods have been seen walking the streets
17) Why does Halse Anderson allude to The Scarlet Letter?
A
All of these are reasons for why the author alludes to The Scarlet Letter
B
Both Hester and Melinda have been wronged
C
Both Hester and Melinda have a secret
D
Both Hester and Melinda are outcasts
18) What omen foreshadows the conspirators’ armies’ loss?
A
A terrible lightning storm
B
Scavenger birds flying above them
C
The appearance of a pack of wolves
D
Eagles attacking their soldiers
19) What happens during the climax of a tragedy?
A
The play ends
B
The character and setting are introduced
C
The tragic hero dies
D
The tragic hero makes a terrible mistake
20) What is the crisis or turning point of the play?
A
Brutus allows Antony to speak at Caesar’s funeral
B
None of these examples is the crisis
C
Cassius gives Brutus fake letters that praise him
D
Brutus joins the conspiracy
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