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Quiz about Quotes from Julius Caesar
Quiz about Quotes from Julius Caesar

Quotes from "Julius Caesar" Trivia Quiz


These Quotes are from Act I, Act II, and Act III of Shakespeare's play.

A multiple-choice quiz by DanielPor. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
DanielPor
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
348,558
Updated
Jul 23 22
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
7 / 10
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279
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Question 1 of 10
1. In Act I, who says this? "It is no matter. Let no images be hung with Caesar's trophies." Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. After speaking with the commoners, who says this quote? "It is no matter, let no images be hung with Caesar's trophies." Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. After Caesar and the Soothsayer finish talking, who says this to Brutus? "Brutus, I do observe you now of late: I have not from your eyes that gentleness and show of love as I was wont to have." Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. In the opening of Act I, Scene III, who says this? "Are not you moved, when all the sway of earth shakes like a thing unfirm?" Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. After speaking with Cicero in Act III, who says this quote? "Be factious for redress of all these griefs, and I will set this foot of mine as far as who goes farthest." Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. In Act II, who says this quote? "O, name him not! Let us not break with him, for he will never follow anything that other men begin." Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. In Act II, who says this? "Let Antony and Caesar fall together." Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. At the beginning of Act III, who says this? "Ay, Caesar; but not gone." Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. In Act III just before Caesar is stabbed, who says this quote? "Speak, hands, for me!" Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. After Caesar is assassinated, who comes and says this? "O pardon me, thou bleeding piece of earth, that I am meek and gentle with these butchers." Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. In Act I, who says this? "It is no matter. Let no images be hung with Caesar's trophies."

Answer: Flavius

Act I introduces two nobles, Flavius and Marullus, who are upset at commoners for celebrating Caesar's triumph. As Flavius speaks to a commoner, the commoner says, "We make holiday, to see Caesar and to rejoice in his triumph." Flavius and Marullus become angered at the commoners and so they tell the commoners to "pray to the gods" for forgiveness.
2. After speaking with the commoners, who says this quote? "It is no matter, let no images be hung with Caesar's trophies."

Answer: Flavius

After Flavius and Marullus finish talking with the commoners, Flavius tells Marullus, "Go you down that way towards the Capitol, this way will I disrobe the images." Flavius and Marullus began to take down images of Caesar and are later put down by guards.
3. After Caesar and the Soothsayer finish talking, who says this to Brutus? "Brutus, I do observe you now of late: I have not from your eyes that gentleness and show of love as I was wont to have."

Answer: Cassius

As Caesar and the group of people he is with leave, Cassius and Brutus stay behind. Cassius notices that something is wrong with Brutus and says, "Brutus, I do observe you now of late: I have not from your eyes that gentleness and show of love as I was wont to have." Brutus answers Cassius by saying, "Cassius, be not deceived: if I have veil'd my look, I turn the trouble of my countenance merely upon myself."
4. In the opening of Act I, Scene III, who says this? "Are not you moved, when all the sway of earth shakes like a thing unfirm?"

Answer: Casca

At the beginning of Scene III, Cicero meets Casca and says, "Why are you breathless? and why stare you so?" This is the "Ides of March" and Casca notices that there are strange happenings going on.
5. After speaking with Cicero in Act III, who says this quote? "Be factious for redress of all these griefs, and I will set this foot of mine as far as who goes farthest."

Answer: Casca

Once Cicero leaves, Cassius meets Casca and they begin talking to each other. Cassius tells Casca what he will do to Caesar and so Casca replies by saying that he will follow Cassius as far as he goes.
6. In Act II, who says this quote? "O, name him not! Let us not break with him, for he will never follow anything that other men begin."

Answer: Brutus

Once Brutus joins the conspiracy, Cassius asks "But what of Cicero? Shall we sound him? I think he will stand very strong with us." Cassius says this because he knows that Cicero is wise, but Brutus knows that Cicero will not join "anything that other men begin."
7. In Act II, who says this? "Let Antony and Caesar fall together."

Answer: Cassius

As Brutus and the conspirators talk, Cassius wants to kill Antony as well with Caesar. Brutus refuses to do so; this is one of Brutus' mistakes that will affect him later on in the play.
8. At the beginning of Act III, who says this? "Ay, Caesar; but not gone."

Answer: Soothsayer

At the beginning of Act III, Caesar sees the Soothsayer and says, "the Ides of March are come." The Soothsayer than replies by saying, "Ay, Caesar; but not gone."
9. In Act III just before Caesar is stabbed, who says this quote? "Speak, hands, for me!"

Answer: Casca

As Caesar continues to talk to the conspirators, Casca manages to sneak behind Caesar and say, "Speak, hands, for me!" just before he stabs Caesar. Just after Casca stabs Caesar, the other conspirators join in and stab Caesar, with Brutus stabbing Caesar last.
10. After Caesar is assassinated, who comes and says this? "O pardon me, thou bleeding piece of earth, that I am meek and gentle with these butchers."

Answer: Mark Antony

After Caesar is killed, Antony appears and speaks with the conspirators. Antony becomes upset with himself at how he had to be "meek and gentle to these butchers." Later at Caesar's funeral, Antony causes the crowd to revolt against the conspirators.
Source: Author DanielPor

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