49th BCS Subjective (English) Exam 2 (উত্তরপত্র)

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1.  

Why does King Lear decide to divide his kingdom among his daughters?

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To reward them for their loyalty

B

To avoid future conflict after his death

C

To test their love for him in public

D

To follow ancient custom

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What is Cordelia’s response during Lear’s love test?

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She says she loves him “more than words can express.”

B

She remains completely silent.

C

She says she loves him “according to her bond, no more nor less.”

D

She declares her love is greater than her sisters’.

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What physical punishment does Gloucester suffer for helping Lear?

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He is banished from the kingdom.

B

He is branded as a traitor.

C

His eyes are gouged out.

D

He is executed in public.

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Who disguises himself as “Poor Tom”?

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Lear

B

Kent

C

Edgar

D

Albany

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What is the main reason Lear goes mad?

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Age-related mental weakness

B

The betrayal and cruelty of his elder daughters

C

A curse placed by the Fool

D

The storm’s harshness

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Which character remains loyal to Lear despite being banished?

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Albany

B

Kent

C

Edmund

D

Cornwall

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How does Cordelia die?

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She is executed on Edmund’s orders.

B

She is stabbed by Goneril.

C

She drowns in a storm.

D

She commits suicide.

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Why does Goneril poison Regan?

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Out of revenge for Lear’s favoritism

B

To prevent Regan from marrying Edmund

C

To gain Regan’s share of the kingdom

D

Because Regan exposed her lies

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9.  

What is the significance of Lear carrying Cordelia’s body in the final scene?

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It symbolizes the defeat of evil.

B

It shows Lear’s recognition of true love and loss.

C

It proves Lear’s innocence.

D

It marks the restoration of order in the kingdom.

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Why do the witches greet Macbeth with three different titles in Act I?

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To highlight his past, present, and future status 


B

To show his political importance at different times

C

To prepare him for his destined kingship

D

To link him to Banquo’s fate

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What does Macbeth’s initial reaction to the witches’ prophecy reveal?

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His hidden desire for power

B

His curiosity about becoming king

C

His readiness to act on ambition

D

His surprise at their knowledge

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12.  

Why does Lady Macbeth call upon the spirits to “unsex” her?

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To replace compassion with cruelty

B

To remove kindness and pity

C

To be strong enough for murder

D

To suppress her feminine nature

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13.  

What role does the Fool play in Lear’s journey?

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He entertains Lear only

B

He warns Lear with truth disguised as jokes

C

He helps Lear plan revenge

D

He reports to Cordelia

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What message does the storm scene convey in the play?

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Political chaos in the kingdom

B

Nature’s anger against injustice

C

Lear’s inner turmoil and loss of control

D

Punishment from the gods

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How does Gloucester realize Edgar is innocent?

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Regan confesses the truth

B

Edmund admits the lie

C

Edgar reveals himself after Gloucester’s blinding

D

The Fool informs him

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Why does Albany turn against Goneril and Regan?

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A

They insult him publicly

B

They mistreat Lear and commit unjust acts

C

They fail to win the war against France

D

They support Edmund over him

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How does Lear describe Cordelia when he wakes in her care?

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As a spirit from heaven

B

As a loyal servant

C

As his “best soldier”

D

As a stranger

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18.  

“Nothing will come of nothing.” — এই লাইনটি কে বলেছেন?

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Lear to Cordelia

B

Lear to Kent

C

Cordelia to Lear

D

Gloucester to Edmund

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“I am a man more sinned against than sinning.” — কে বলেছেন?

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Gloucester

B

Lear

C

Kent

D

Albany

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20.  

“How sharper than a serpent’s tooth it is to have a thankless child!” — কে কাকে বলেছেন?

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A

Lear to Goneril

B

Lear to Regan

C

Gloucester to Edmund

D

Albany to Goneril

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“As flies to wanton boys are we to the gods; they kill us for their sport.” — কে বলেছেন?

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Lear

B

Kent

C

Gloucester

D

Albany

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22.  

Which character warns Lear that he is “mad” to give away his crown so early?

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Fool

B

Kent

C

Albany

D

Gloucester

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Which natural element is frequently used as a metaphor for Lear’s anger?

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Fire

B

Thunder and storm

C

Earthquake

D

Flood

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24.  

Why does Macbeth hesitate before killing Duncan?

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He feels loyalty to Duncan

B

He knows Duncan trusts him

C

He thinks of the consequences after death

D

He fears moral judgment

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How does Lady Macbeth persuade Macbeth to commit the murder?

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By questioning his manhood

B

By attacking his courage

C

By mocking his hesitation

D

By challenging his bravery

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26.  

Why is the Porter scene placed after Duncan’s murder?

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To add irony to the murder

B

To mark the castle as a place of sin

C

To compare Macbeth’s castle to hell

D

To symbolically open the gates of hell

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27.  

Why does Macbeth decide to have Banquo killed

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Banquo is a political threat

B

Banquo’s heirs are prophesied to be kings

C

Banquo might suspect his crime

D

Banquo knows the prophecy

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What is the purpose of Banquo’s prophecy about his descendants?

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To create jealousy in Macbeth

B

To ensure Banquo’s name lives on

C

To suggest future kingship in his line

D

To plant rivalry between the two friends

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Why does Malcolm pretend to be more evil than Macbeth when speaking to Macduff?

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To ensure Macduff is not working for Macbeth

B

To find out Macduff’s true motives

C

To see if Macduff values Scotland’s safety

D

To test Macduff’s loyalty

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Why is Macduff able to kill Macbeth despite the prophecy?

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He was “untimely ripped” from his mother

B

He came into the world by surgery

C

He did not have a natural birth

D

He was born through C-section

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31.  

Why does Malcolm invite his thanes to be “earls” at the end?

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To honor their service in battle

B

To reward their loyalty

C

To symbolize a new beginning in Scotland

D

To follow the English tradition of titles

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32.  

What role does the motif of “blood” play in the play?

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It represents courage

B

It symbolizes guilt

C

It means revenge

D

It shows royal power

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33.  

Who is the first character to see the Ghost in the play?

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A

Hamlet

B

Horatio

C

Marcellus

D

Bernardo

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34.  

“Something is rotten in the state of Denmark.” — Who says this line?

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Hamlet

B

Horatio

C

Marcellus

D

Claudius

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35.  

What is the Ghost’s main request to Hamlet?

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A

To take the throne

B

To kill Claudius and avenge his death

C

To protect Gertrude

D

To leave Denmark

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36.  

Who says, “Frailty, thy name is woman” and why?

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A

Claudius, mocking Gertrude

B

Hamlet, criticizing his mother and the women also

C

Polonius, advising Ophelia

D

Laertes, warning his sister

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37.  

Why does Hamlet stage “The Mousetrap” play?

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To entertain the court

B

To prove Claudius guilty by observing his reaction

C

To honor his father

D

To impress Ophelia

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What drives Ophelia to madness?

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A

Hamlet’s rejection and her father’s death

B

Her mother’s death

C

Political pressure from Claudius

D

The Ghost’s appearance

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39.  

“To be, or not to be — that is the question” — What is Hamlet contemplating here?

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Revenge

B

Suicide and the meaning of life

C

Marriage

D

Political action

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40.  

Why does Laertes return to Denmark in Act IV?

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To claim the throne

B

To avenge his father’s death

C

To rescue Ophelia

D

To help Hamlet

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