1: Malvolio reads a letter that he believes is from Olivia, but it was written by
a. Maria
b. Viola
c. Feste
d. Sir Toby
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2: Which of the following characters is not in love with Olivia?
a. Sir Andrew
b. Sir Toby
c. Malvolio
d. Orsino
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3: Which of the following characters does Orsino say he wants to kill?
a. Feste
b. Olivia
c. Cesario
d. Sebastian
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4: The main setting for the play takes place in
a. Arden
b. Stratford-on-Avon
c. Illyria
d. Verona
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5: When Feste visits Malvolio in the dark cell, he disguises himself as
a. a woman
b. a parson
c. the duke
d. Sir Toby
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6: Olivia falls in love with Cesario, but she marries
a. Sebastian
b. Orsino
c. Malvolio
d. Sir Andrew
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7: Malvolio decides to wear yellow stockings and go cross-gartered because
a. he wants to be a fool like Feste
b. Toby and Maria steal all his other clothes
c. he is beginning to go mad
d. his logic persuades him that this will win Olivia over
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8: Sir Andrew, Sir Toby, and Feste disturb the house by
a. shouting and arguing with each other
b. knocking over a table
c. singing and carousing
d. staging a duel
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9: Who said the following: After him I love / More than I love these eyes, more than my life, / More, by all mores, than e’er I shall love wife. / If I do feign, you witnesses above / Punish my life for tainting my love!
a. Olivia
b. Orsino
c. Malvolio
d. Viola
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10: Sebastian is indebted to Antonio because he saved him from
a. being robbed by bandits
b. an attack by a wild dog
c. having to marry Olivia
d. drowning
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11: Antonio is afraid to be seen in Illyria because of an act he committed against
a. Sir Toby
b. Orsino
c. Sebastian
d. Olivia
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12: Viola has left her ___________ in the care of a sea captain.
a. money
b. father
c. woman’s clothes
d. yellow stockings
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13: Who said the following: If this fall into thy hand, revolve. In my stars I am above thee; but be not afraid of greatness: some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon ’em.
a. Sir Toby
b. Orsino
c. Malvolio
d. Sebastian
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14: Who said the following: If music be the food of love, play on; Give me excess of it, that, surfeiting, The appetite may sicken and so die.
a. Orsino
b. Viola
c. Malvolio
d. Feste
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15: Who said the following: O Time, thou must untangle this, not I! / It is too hard a knot for me to untie!.
a. Viola
b. Maria
c. Malvolio
d. Olivia
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