Macbeth Final Test
Macbeth Final Test
Ms. Patberg
ELA3 Per. ___
Date:
2. What is Lady Macbeth’s attitude toward the murder of Duncan before it happens?
a. She encourages it.
b. She is torn between loyalty to the king and ambition for her husband.
c. She is worried about the consequences.
d. She urges Macbeth not to do it.
3. Why do people suspect Malcolm and Donalbain of being behind Duncan’s murder?
a. Lady Macbeth smears blood on them.
b. Lady Macbeth hides the bloody daggers in their belongings.
c. They often fought with their father.
d. Their running away makes them look guilty.
6. After Banquo’s murder, who shows up at Macbeth’s palace and ruins the banquet?
a. Fleance
b. Macduff
c. Banquo’s ghost
d. Birnam Wood
7. Why does Macduff go to England and join Malcolm?
a. to get revenge for the murder of his family
b. to fight the tyrant Macbeth with Malcolm
c. to find out if Malcolm killed Duncan
d. all of the above
8. What are the main emotions that Lady Macbeth shows in her sleepwalking scene?
a. love and loyalty
b. love and grief
c. guilt and fear
d. anger and hatred
12. As part of the plan to kill the king, Lady Macbeth would
a. get the chamberlains drunk.
b. smear Duncan's face with blood.
c. arrange an alibi for Macbeth.
13. Lady Macbeth confessed that she would have killed King Duncan herself except for
the fact that
a. she couldn't gain easy access to his bedchamber
b. he looked like her father
c. one of Duncan's guards spied her on the to stairway
16. Macbeth arranges for Banquo's death by telling the hired killers that
a. Banquo had ruined their careers.
b. if they fail, they will pay with their own lives.
c. he will erase all records of their previous crimes.
20. Macbeth’s emotional state immediately after he kills Duncan (Act II) may best be
described as
a. happy
b. grateful
c. guilt-ridden
d. tired
22. As she reads her husband’s letter in the beginning, Lady Macbeth is
a. Worried because her husband is ill
b. Fearful because her husband has talked to witches
c. Determined to convince Macbeth to murder the king
23. When Macbeth refuses to put the servants’ daggers back in the room, Lady Macbeth
a. Causes such an uproar that she wakes the porter
b. Takes the daggers back into the servants’ room
c. Buries the daggers under the steps
26. When the king learns of the treason of the Thane of Cawdor, he
a. Orders him killed
b. Realizes all is lost
c. Weeps bitter tears
29. In Act IV scene ii, Lady Macduff calls her husband a traitor because
a. Macbeth considers Macduff a traitor
b. She knows Macduff is raising an army against Macbeth
c. She feels Macduff has abandoned her and her children
35. The witches tell Banquo that he will be king, but he will not father kings.
37. In Act IV, a doctor spies on Lady Macbeth while she is praying.
38. In Act V, Donalbain and the Irish troops prepare to attack Macbeth.
39. Macbeth, by the time Malcolm attacks, knows he cannot count on support from his followers.
40. Macduff was “from his mother’s womb untimely ripped” and therefore can and does kill
Macbeth, fulfilling the witches’ prophesy.
43. The doctor says he can cure Lady Macbeth if only Macbeth will pay him.
44. Lady Macbeth cries out to the spirits to “unsex” her because she is distraught over the death
of her youngest son.
52._____Banquo h. a forest
Characters: For each of the following, choose the best answer from the word bank.
Answers may be used more than once or not at all.
53. The witches greet __________ by his new title, Thane of Cawdor, as well as by his current
title, Thane of Glamis.
54. At the beginning of the play, this good king, _____________, is in power in Scotland.
55 and 56. King Duncan’s named heir is ____________; his other son is _______________.
57. When _______________ comes knocking at Macbeth’s castle door, the porter answers with
some welcome comic relief.
58. ______________ sleepwalks, haunted by the knowledge of the evil he/she has done.
59. Not of woman born, ____________ ultimately kills Macbeth.
60. The senseless murder of Banquo and his son, ___________, marks a new low in the play
for Macbeth.