Q.1.
Of what is Macbeth as guilty as the previous Thane of Cawdor?
Q.2.
Macbeth is introduced to the audience as a valiant warrior, for which Duncan rewards him with the title, Thane of Cawdor. Which of the following responses to this honour does Macbeth share with his Lady?
Q.3.
Which of the following quotations does NOT imply that women are less violent, or valiant, than men?
Q.4.
How do the witches' prophecies affect the outcome of events in the play?
Q.5.
Besides Duncan, who is presented as a model of good kingship in the play?
Q.6.
The witches take credit for....
Q.7.
Macduff's wife compares herself to which of the following?
Q.8.
begins and ends in war. In Act One, Scene One, the witches discuss the events of the battlefield and in Act Five, Scene Nine, Malcolm is presented with Macbeth's head. Which of the following lines from his final monologue does NOT refer to the violent events of the play?
Q.9.
"Away and mock the time with fairest show: / False face must hide what false heart doth know." What is meant by "false" in these lines?