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

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

Julius Caesar Act-2 Scene-1 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-2, Scene-1
Question Type MCQs

ICSE Class 9 Drama Morning Star Workbook Solutions

(Julius Caesar Act-2 Scene-1 MCQs)

Que-1:  Why is Brutus having sleepless nights?

(a) Because of the stormy weather outside.
(b) Because of his inner turmoil.
(c) He is suffering from insomnia.
(d) Because of his fear of being a co-conspirator against Caesar.

Ans: (b) Because of his inner turmoil.

Que-2: Which of the following is NOT true about Brutus’ feelings for Caesar?

(a) He loves Caesar.
(b) Caesar’s death will be for the good of Rome.
(c) He has a personal grudge against Caesar.
(d) He fears the people would choose Caesar as their king.

Ans: (c) He has a personal grudge against Caesar.

Que-3:  Brutus does not agree with Cassius on the issue of taking mutual oath because he considers

(a) they are true Romans fighting for a just cause.
(b) they are true Romans fighting for an unjust cause.
(c) it is below their dignity to take an oath,
(d) it is an attempt to take their test.

Ans: (a) they are true Romans fighting for a just cause.

Que-4: Why does Brutus not want Cicero to join the group of conspirators?

(a) Cicero is Caesar’s trustworthy
(b) Cicero is known for shifting loyalties
(c) Cicero is indecisive
(d) Cicero is irresolute

Ans: (d) Cicero is irresolute

Que-5: Why is Brutus against killing Antony after the murder of Caesar?

(a) Antony will be powerless after Caesar’s death
(b) Antony devoted his life to sports and wildness
(c) They must not appear as butchers to the people.
(d) Al of the above

Ans: (d) All of the above

Que-6:  How does Decius Brutus say he would persuade Caesar to come to the Senate?

(a) By flattery
(b) By deceit
(c) By persuasion
(d) By showing fear

Ans:  (a) By flattery.

Que-7: According to Cassius, what could prevent Caesar from coming to the Senate?

(a) The signs and portents given by the storm
(b) The warning given by the Soothsayer
(c) The report given by his loyal friends
(d) All of the above

Ans:   (a) The signs and portents given by the storm

Que-8:  What is Portia’s complaint against Brutus?

(a) He has been ignoring her
(b) He has been talking to strangers
(c) He has been behaving unnaturally
(d) He has been sleepwalking

Ans: (c) He has been behaving unnaturally.

Que-9: With whom does Portia compare herself?

(a) Her uncle, Brutus
(b) Her legendary mother
(c) Her father, Cato
(d) None of the above

Ans: (c) Her father, Cato

Que-10:  Portia pleads with Brutus to share his secret with her claiming which of the following?

(a) Equal rights of wifehood
(b) Being his childhood friend
(c) Being his well-wisher
(d) Being his close confidant

Ans: (a) Equal rights of wifehood.

Que-11:  What does ‘darkness’ signify in this scene?

(a) Fear in Brutus’ mind
(b) Suspicion in Brutus’ mind
(c) Confusion in Brutus’ mind
(d) Calmness in Brutus’ mind

Ans: (c) Confusion in Brutus’ mind

Que-12: Which literary device is used in this scene to reveal Brutus’ confused state of mind ?

(a) Anaphora
(b) Soliloquy
(c) Personification
(d) Irony

Ans: (b) Soliloquy

Que-13: Which argument does Brutus give to convince himself to join the conspirators against Caesar?

(a) Once crowned, Caesar would get them killed
(b) Once crowned, Caesar would cause end of Rome
(c) Once crowned, Caesar would become uncontrollable
(d) None of the above.

Ans: (c) Once crowned, Caesar would become uncontrollable

Que-14: Brutus uses which of the following phrases for Caesar?

(a) Butcher of butchers
(b) Slayer of Rome
(c) Devil’s soul
(d) Serpent’s egg

Ans: (d) Serpent’s egg.

Que-15: Brutus justifies his act of joining the conspirators to assassinate Caesar by defining it as

(a) moral and necessary
(b) spiritual and purifying
(c) cleansing and moralizing
(d) worldly-wise and needful

Ans:  (a) moral and necessary.

Que-16:  Which of the following acts of Brutus, after joining the conspirators, does NOT indicate his dictatorial behavior?

(a) Vetoes the inclusion of Cicero
(b) Objects to the killing of Antony
(c) Accedes to the plan of brutally murdering Caesar
(d) Agrees to killing Antony.

Ans: (d) Agrees to killing Antony.

Que-17:  While pleading with Brutus, Portia appeals to which of his traits?

(a) His sense of honour
(b) His sense of pride
(c) His sense of friendship
(d) His sense of loyalty

Ans: (a) His sense of honour

Que-18: Why do the conspirators want to win over Brutus to their side?

(a) His integrity and personal reputation in Rome
(b) His method of planning and executing.
(c) His sharp knowledge of Republicanism
(d) His love for Caesar

Ans: (a) His integrity and personal reputation in Rome

Que-19: Which characteristic trait of Caesar does Decius Brutus’ character reveal in this scene?

(a) Patriotism
(b) Loyal friend
(c) Betrayal of friendship
(d) Irritable vanity

Ans: (d) Irritable vanity

Que-20:  In his mind how does Brutus justify killing Caesar?

(a) Spiritual and Purifying
(b) A necessary evil
(c) Vanquishing Rome’s foe
(d) Both (a) and (b)

Ans: (d) Both (a) and (b)

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