Julius Caesar Act-1 Scene-2 MCQs: ICSE Class 9 Drama Workbook Solutions

Julius Caesar Act-1 Scene-2 MCQs: ICSE Class 9 Drama Workbook Solutions. Multiple Choice Questions of your prescribe English Drama Textbook Evergreen and Morning Star. Extra Important MCQs other than workbook questions are also added for complete analysis the topic. Visit official website CISCE for detail information about ICSE Board Class-9 English.

Julius Caesar Act-1 Scene-2 MCQs ICSE Class 9 Drama Workbook Solutions

Julius Caesar Act-1 Scene-2 MCQs: ICSE Class 9 Drama Workbook Solutions

Board  ICSE
Subject English
Class 9
Book Name Julius Caesar (Workbook )
Session  2024-25
Topics Solutions of Act-1, Scene-2
Question Type MCQs

ICSE Class 9 Drama Morning Star Workbook Solutions

(Julius Caesar Act-1 Scene-2 MCQs))

Que-1: Caesar dismissed the soothsayer when he warned him of the “ides of March” as a?

(a) a daydreamer
(b) an ignorant
(c) a superstitious
(d) a feeble creature

Ans:  (a) a daydreamer

Que-2: What would happen when Antony would touch Calpurnia during the traditional footrace?

(a) She would be cured of insomnia
(b) She would be cured of epilepsy
(c) She would be cured of infertility
(d) She would be cured of timidity

Ans: (c) She would be cured of infertility

Que-3: In this scene who has been compared to a rider of a stubborn horse?

(a) Caesar
(b) Cassius
(c) Brutus
(d) Casca

Ans:  (c) Brutus

Que-4: According to Brutus, which trait of Antony does he lack?

(a) Bravery
(b) Liveliness
(c) Tactfulness
(d) None of these

Ans: (b) Liveliness

Que-5: What did Cassius accuse Brutus of in this scene?

(a) Being unfriendly towards him
(b) Being too selfish
(c) Being too busy
(d) Being irrational

Ans:  (d) Being irrational

Que-6: What reason did Brutus give for being unfriendly towards Cassius?

(a) Triumphant return of Caesar
(b) Fear of losing his freedom
(c) His own conflicting emotions
(d) None of the above

Ans: (c) His own conflicting emotions

Que-7: What is meant by ‘age’s yoke’ as spoken by Cassiuss ?

(a) Oppression under Caesar’s rule
(b) The age of burden under monarchists
(c) The era of end of republicanism
(d) None of the above

Ans:  (a) Oppression under Caesar’s rule

Que-8:  What does Cassius say to manipulate Brutus to his side?

(a) Brutus is God-like
(b) Brutus cannot see his own worthiness
(c) Brutus is more noble than Caesar
(d) None of the above

Ans: (b) Brutus cannot see his own worthiness

Que-9: ‘To all the rout, then hold me dangerous.” What is meant by rout and whom does it hold dangerous?

(a) Group; Caesar
(b) Enemy; Brutus
(c) Mob; Cassius
(d) Tribunes; Cassius

Ans:  (c) Mob; Cassius

Que-10: For whom does Brutus say, ‘ I love him well’?

(a) Antony
(b) Casca
(c) Cassius
(d) Caesar

Ans:  (d) Caesar

Que-11: Which virtue’ of Brutus is Cassius talking about in this scene?

(a) He loves Caesar more than himself
(b) He loves honour more than he fears of death
(c) He prefers death more than money
(d) None of the above.

Ans: (b) He loves honour more than he fears of death

Que-12: Cassius compares himself to which ancestor of his when he talks about saving Caesar from drowning?

(a) Aeneas
(b) Prometheus
(c) Achilles
(d) Aphrodite

Ans:  (a) Aeneas

Que-13: According to Cassius, Caesar is mortal because he is subject to

(a) drowning and fever
(b) sickness and death
(c) temptation and fear
(d) superstition and fate

Ans:  (b) sickness and death

Que-14: What does Cassius convince Brutus of by giving examples of Caesar’s drowning and sickness episodes?

(a) Caesar is brave and sturdy
(b) Caesar is prone to diseases
(c) Caesar is not liked by people
(d) Caesar is weak and vulnerable

Ans:  (d) Caesar is weak and vulnerable

Que-15: Which trait of Cassius’ personality is revealed in this scene?

(a) Clever opportunistic
(b) Clever Manipulator
(c) Fair idealistic
(d) Passionate politician

Ans: (b) Clever Manipulator

Que-16: Which characteristic trait of Brutus is revealed when he is confronted with making moral choices?

(a) Slow, confused idealist
(b) Quick, active thinker
(c) Slow, deliberate thinker
(d) None of the above.

Ans:  (c) Slow, deliberate thinker.

Que-17: Cassius says that Rome has space only for one great man. Who is the man Cassius is referring to?

(a) Brutus
(b) Caesar
(c) Antony
(d) Octavius

Ans:  (b) Caesar

Que-18: What does Caesar think about Cassius in this scene?

(a) He thinks too much and is dangerous
(b) He is too thin to be a capable warrior
(c) He is too passive to be given a task
(d) He is too passive to be a warrior

Ans: (a) He thinks too much and is dangerous.

Que-19: For whom does Caesar say that ‘Seldom he smiles”?

(a) Antony
(b) Brutus
(c) Cassius
(d) None of the above.

Ans: (c) Cassius

Que-20: Casca’s description of Caesar declining the crown thrice, tell us which Characteristic trait of Casca ?

(a) He was a gossip-monger
(b) He had an irrational prejudice against Caesar
(c) He had a favourable impression about Caesar
(d) None of the above

Ans:  (a) He was a gossip-monger

Que-21: What Does Cassius soliloquy at the end od the scene predict ?

(a) Brutus’ will not join them
(b) Caesar would quell their conspiracy
(c) Troublesome times ahead
(d) None of the above.

Ans: (c) Troublesome times ahead

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