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This document contains 3 passages from Shakespearean plays with multiple choice questions about each passage. The passages are from The Tempest, Othello, and Hamlet. They provide context and details about key scenes, characters, and events in each of the plays. The questions test comprehension of details and themes in the passages.

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Question Bank Drama

This document contains 3 passages from Shakespearean plays with multiple choice questions about each passage. The passages are from The Tempest, Othello, and Hamlet. They provide context and details about key scenes, characters, and events in each of the plays. The questions test comprehension of details and themes in the passages.

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ERODE ARTS AND SCIENCE COLLEGE, ERODE-638009

QUESTION BANK FOR IV SEMESTER PART-II ENGLISH (2020-21)

CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER:

DRAMA – A REAL LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT – THE TEMPEST

1) Act III scene I of The Tempest is laid before _____. (a)

a) Prospero’s cell b) palace of Alonso c) a ship d) an island.

2) Ferdinand is seen carrying _______. (b)

a) Miranda b) logs of wood c) Prospero d) magic wand.

3) Ferdinand is a young handsome _______. (b)

a) King b) Prince c) Duke d) Minister

4) _______ is the beautiful daughter of Prospero. (c)

a) Desdemona b) Emilia c) Miranda d) Diana

5) Ferdinand meets Miranda and _______. (a)

a) falls in love with her b) argues with her c) fights with her

d) plays with her

6) _____ is the first man that Miranda sees apart from her

father. (c)

a) Alonso b) Caliban c) Ferdinand d) Ariel

7) When Miranda sees Ferdinand work, she ______. (a)

a) weeps b) feels happy c) laughs d) sing songs

8) According to Ferdinand, Miranda is _____ times more gentle

than her father. ( b)

a) five b) ten c) many d) four

9) “Do you love me ?” who says these words? (a)


a) Miranda b) Ferdinand c) Prospero d) Alonso

10) _______ comes and asks Ferdinand to take rest. (b)

a) Prospero b) Miranda c) Alonso d) Othello

11) Miranda thinks that her father will be hard at study

for ____ hours. (a)

a) Three b) two c) four d) five

12) Ferdinand says that Miranda is perfect and ______. (d)

a) Beautiful b) virtuous c) smart d) peerless.

13) _______ calls her ‘admired Miranda’. (d)

a) Prospero b) Alonso c) Othello d) Ferdinand.

14) “ I am your wife if you will _____ me; If not, I’ll die

your maid.” (c)

a) allow b) love c) marry d) keep.

15) ______ is a combination of all these good qualities. (b)

a) Prospero b) Miranda c) Ferdinand d) Othello.

16) Prospero is a ______. (a)

a) magician b) fairy c) clown d) king.

DRAMA-WHEN THE MOOR KILLS SO GOOD A WIFE-


OTHELLO

1) Act V Scene II of Othello is known as the _______. (a)

a) Bed Chamber Scene b) Handkerchief episode

c) Temptation scene d) Murder Scene.


2) The last scene of the action takes place in______. (b)

a) Iago’s bed room b) Desdemona’s bed chamber

c) Cassio’s bed chamber d) Montano’s chamber

3) Othello enters the chamber with_____ in his hand. (c)

a) a dagger b) a handkerchief c) a light d) a ring

4) ________ is Desdemona’s uncle. ( d)

a) Montano b) Lodovico c) Roderigo d) Gratiano

5) Othello accuses Desdemona of _________. (a)

a) immorality b) wickedness c) sin d) eviness

6) Iago asked his wife Emilia to steal the _______ from

Desdemona. (b)

a) ring b) handkerchief c) bracelet d) earrings

7) ________ kills Emilia by stabbing her from behind. (c)

a) Othello b) Desdemona c) Iago d) Cassio

8) Emilia calls Othello ___________. ( d)

a) a devil b) satan c) monster d) a murderous coxcomb

9) ________ is called ‘the Spartan dog’. (a)

a) Iago b) Cassio c) Roderigo d)Lodovico

10) Desdemona tells ______ that she killed herself. ( b)

a) Othello b) Emilia c) Cassio d) Iago.

11) _______ becomes the ruler of Cyprus at the end of the

play. ( c)

a) Lodovico b) Montano c) Cassio d) Gratiano.


DRAMA-POLONIUS TO HIS SON LAERTES-HAMLET

1) Polonius advice to his son is taken from ______. (a)

a) Hamlet b) Othello c) Tempest d) Macbeth

2) _______ is the son of Polonius. (b)

a) Hamlet b) Laertes c) Othello d) Prospero

3) Laertes gets the advice from his father on the eve of his

departure to _________. (c)

a) Rome b) Venice c) Paris d) London

4) Polonius advice to his son takes place in _______. ( d)

a) Act I scene II b) Act III scene II c)Act II scene I

d) Act I scene III

5) Polonius advises his son to give his thoughts ______. (a)

a) no tongue b) no promise c) no money d) no values.

6) Polonius says that people in France are of the ______. (b)

a) great order b) high rank c) great readers d) honour

7) Polonius advises his son to be sweet and ____. (c )

a) polite b) not evil c) not vulgar d) not good

8) Laertes should lend his _____ to others. (d)

a) money b) things c) voice d) ears

9) Laertes should not hesitate to take the ____ of others. (a)

a) Criticism b) advice c) opinion d) money.

10) Polonius asks his son to develop ______. ( b)

a) his character b) good habits c) reading d) dancing.


11) Polonius asks his son to be rich but not ____. (c)

a) critic b) an entertainer c) gaudy d) pretender.

12) Polonius says that apparel often proclaims _____. ( d)

a) beauty b) wisdom c) knowledge d) the man.

13) Polonius advises his son ‘Neither a borrower nor a ___. (a)

a) lender b) buyer c) seller d) reader.

14) Polonius says that borrowing dulls ______. (b)

a) the borrower b) the rich c) the lender d) the edge of

husbandry.

15) Above all Laertes should be ____ to his self. (c)

a) critic b) hatred c) true d) advisor.

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