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Othello Mid Term assessment

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Question 41
41.

Iago and Michael Cassio both report to Othello but Cassio is the Liutenant whereas Iago is the Ensign. An Ensign is

Question 1
1.

Which of these phrases most closely matches the meaning of the noun heirarchy?

Question 2
2.

Which of these phrases most closely matches the meaning of the adjective malevolent?

Question 3
3.

Which of these phrases most clsosely matches the meaning of the verb dehumanise?

Question 4
4.

Which of these examples most closely matches the meaning of the noun malcontent?

Question 5
5.

Something which is not normal or expected is best described as

Question 6
6.

Masculinity means the qualities that are considered to be typical of

Question 7
7.

Which of these phrases most closely matches the meaning of the adjective impervious?

Question 8
8.

Which of these examples most closely matches the meaning of the adjective steadfast?

Question 9
9.

Which of these examples most closely matches the meaning of the adjective duplicious?

Question 10
10.

Which of these phrases most closely matches the meaning of the verb subvert?

Question 11
11.

Which of these phrases most closely matches the meaning of the noun reverence

Question 12
12.

Someone who is measured us best described as

Question 13
13.

Which of these phrases most closely matches the meaning of the adjective internal?

Question 14
14.

Which of these examples most closely matches the meaning of the adjective deceptive?

Question 15
15.

Which of these examples most closely matches the meaning of the noun fascination?

Question 16
16.

Which of these examples most closely matches the meaning of the noun fascination?

Question 17
17.

Someone who has a reverence for something might also have a fascination for it

Question 18
18.

Something which is measured is often controlled?

Question 19
19.

Someone who is steadfast will often change their mind

Question 20
20.

Someone who dehumanises others might act superior

Question 21
21.

A soldier tries to be impervious to fear

Question 22
22.

Deceptive characters create stability

Question 23
23.

Heroes are often the malcontent of a story

Question 24
24.

Someone who is high in the social hierarchy will often be subservient

Question 25
25.

Someone who is duplicitous is often deceptive

Question 26
26.

Someone who seems alien may be treated as inferior

Question 27
27.

Shakespeare unconventionally opens the play 'Othello' with the

Question 28
28.

In the play Othello, which word from below is the word used by the White Eurpoeans to refer to black people from North Africa or Muslim people?

Question 29
29.

This word is racist because it groups together people of different African heritage and Islamic reliious beliefs as it they were all the same. Which characters refers to Othello this way

Question 30
30.

Iago is established as the _________ when he subverts Jesus' statement 'I am what I am' to be 'I am what I am not'

Question 31
31.

Iago states 'I follow the Moor to serve my turn upon him' in other words he is saying

Question 32
32.

Iago does not wear his heart on his sleeve because

Question 33
33.

Iago refers to Michael Cassio as a 'Florentine' because

Question 34
34.

Othello is_________ despite his social standing as a general in the Venetian army because of the racism of those around him

Question 35
35.

Othello is____ when he declares that 'My parts, my title, and my erfect soul/shall manifest me rightly

Question 36
36.

Brabantio is ____ father

Question 37
37.

Brabantio accuses Othello of using ____ to make Desdemona marry him

Question 38
38.

When Brabantio learns that Othello has married Desdemona, he calls him a theif because

Question 39
39.

When Desdemona says 'my nobel father i do perceive here a divided duty' we understand she is

Question 40
40.

As Shakespeare wrote 'othello' when Queen Elizabeth 1 was queen, what might we expect from a female character in the play?