1.
Whose head was changed into the head of an ass?
Correct Answer
B. Bottom
Explanation
In Shakespeare's play "A Midsummer Night's Dream," the character Bottom's head is changed into the head of an ass by the mischievous fairy, Puck. This transformation occurs during a scene in which Puck has been instructed by Oberon, the fairy king, to use a magical love potion on the wrong lover. Puck mistakenly applies the potion to Bottom's eyes, causing him to fall asleep in the woods. When Bottom awakens, he discovers that his head has been transformed into that of an ass, leading to humorous and chaotic situations in the play.
2.
What was the title of the play near the end of the book?
Correct Answer
C. Pyramus and Thisbee
Explanation
The title of the play near the end of the book is Pyramus and Thisbee.
3.
Who told Demetrius that Lysander and Hermia were planning to elope?
Correct Answer
B. Helena
Explanation
Helena is the correct answer because in Shakespeare's play "A Midsummer Night's Dream," Helena overhears Lysander and Hermia discussing their plan to elope in the woods. Helena then tells Demetrius about this plan in the hopes of gaining his favor, as she is desperately in love with him.
4.
With whom does Titania fall in love in Act III?
Correct Answer
A. Bottom
Explanation
In Act III of the play "A Midsummer Night's Dream," Titania, the queen of the fairies, falls in love with Bottom, a weaver who has been transformed into a donkey by the mischievous Puck. This happens when Puck mistakenly applies a love potion to Titania's eyes, causing her to instantly fall in love with the first creature she sees upon waking up, which happens to be Bottom. This leads to comical and chaotic situations within the play.
5.
Which of the women is afraid of fighting?
Correct Answer
D. Helena
Explanation
Helena is the correct answer because in Shakespeare's play "A Midsummer Night's Dream," she is portrayed as a timid and fearful character. Throughout the play, Helena is constantly afraid of getting into fights or confrontations with others, particularly with Hermia. This fear is evident in her dialogue and actions, as she often tries to avoid conflict and seeks to resolve issues peacefully.
6.
Whom does Lysander love in the end?
Correct Answer
A. Hermia
Explanation
Lysander loves Hermia in the end.
7.
What does Oberon want that Titania refuses to give him?
Correct Answer
B. Her attendant, an Indian prince.
Explanation
Oberon wants Titania to give him her attendant, an Indian prince. This suggests that Oberon desires power and control, as he wants to have authority over Titania's attendants. Titania refuses to give him her attendant, indicating that she values the autonomy and independence of her attendants.
8.
Which man does Egeus want Hermia to marry?
Correct Answer
D. Demetrius.
Explanation
Egeus wants Hermia to marry Demetrius. This can be inferred from the fact that Demetrius is listed as one of the options and is the correct answer. Egeus is likely a character in a play or story who has authority over Hermia and wants her to marry Demetrius specifically. The other options, Bottom and Puck, are likely unrelated characters or red herrings. Lysander may be another potential love interest for Hermia, but Egeus prefers Demetrius.
9.
Theseus loved the play.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
The given statement "Theseus loved the play" is a positive statement indicating that Theseus had a positive feeling towards the play. Since the statement is not negated or contradicted in any way, the correct answer is True.
10.
In what city was the book set?
Correct Answer
A. Athens
Explanation
The book was set in Athens.