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As You Like It Act 4 Quiz
As You Like It Act 4 Quiz
What does Jaques say about the world in Act 4?
It is full of honest men
It is a forest of fools
It is ruled by women
It is a stage where all men play roles
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What animal does Rosalind jokingly compare men in love to?
Deer
Cats
Lions
Apes
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Who observes Rosalind and Orlando’s playful exchanges?
Oliver
Jaques
Touchstone
Celia
None
How does Oliver describe Orlando’s behavior during the rescue?
Brave and forgiving
Rash and foolish
Cruel and cold
Timid and cowardly
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What game does Rosalind continue to play with Orlando in the forest?
Acting as a messenger for Duke Senior
Pretending to be Rosalind to test his love
Pretending to be Celia to confuse him
Training him to be a knight
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How does Orlando’s injury serve the plot?
It causes Duke Frederick’s death
It exposes Rosalind’s disguise
It reveals his loyalty and deepens love
It removes him from the story
None
What does Jaques call Rosalind when she speaks wisely as Ganymede?
A foolish boy
A witty youth
A cowardly lover
A cunning servant
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What lesson does Rosalind claim she can teach Orlando?
How to forget Rosalind
How to cure his love
How to flatter Duke Senior
How to fight better
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What does Rosalind promise will happen soon?
Orlando will leave Arden
Duke Frederick will die
All lovers will be united
Jaques will marry Audrey
None
What moral does Shakespeare highlight through Oliver’s change?
Love is fleeting
Virtue can arise from repentance
Fortune is unjust
Power leads to corruption
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Who continues to disguise herself as Ganymede in Act 4?
Rosalind
Celia
Phebe
Audrey
None
What mood dominates Act 4?
Tragic downfall
Cold detachment
Romantic transformation
Political intrigue
None
What transformation occurs in Oliver after the rescue?
He flees the forest
He repents and seeks forgiveness
He becomes a hermit
He plans revenge
None
What does Orlando risk his life to save Oliver from?
A wild boar
A lioness and a snake
A storm
Bandits
None
What does Oliver bring to prove Orlando’s heroism?
A crown of leaves
A bloody handkerchief
A broken sword
A torn letter
None
Who does Rosalind say will die if Orlando stops loving her?
Ganymede
Rosalind
Celia
Phebe
None
Why does Rosalind’s fainting surprise Oliver?
He believes Ganymede is in love with Celia
He thinks she is faking it
He thinks Ganymede is truly a man
He suspects she is lying
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How does Jaques respond to all the love around him?
He remains melancholy
He mocks them all
He joins in happily
He plans to leave the forest
None
Who comments on the sudden love between Celia and Oliver?
Touchstone
Duke Senior
Jaques
Rosalind
None
Who comforts Rosalind after she faints?
Celia
Oliver
Jaques
Touchstone
None
What theme is reinforced by Orlando’s rescue of Oliver?
Redemption and forgiveness
Ambition and betrayal
War and conquest
Wealth and inheritance
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How does Rosalind describe love after watching her friends fall in love?
It is both a madness and a miracle
It is a game for fools
It is only for the wise
It is an illusion of youth
None
What happens between Oliver and Celia by the end of Act 4?
They decide to leave the forest
They part as friends
They argue over Rosalind’s disguise
They fall in love and plan to marry
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What does Rosalind say about Orlando’s punctuality in love?
Lovers should never speak
Lovers should write poetry instead
Lovers should always delay
Lovers should be on time
None
What happens when Orlando arrives late for his meeting with Rosalind?
She playfully scolds him
She forgives him silently
She runs away
She refuses to speak to him
None
What emotion does Rosalind show upon hearing of Orlando’s injury?
Shock and faintness
Anger and accusation
Calm acceptance
Indifference
None
Who reports that Orlando rescued his brother from a lioness?
Oliver
Jaques
Touchstone
Adam
None
What central theme does Act 4 prepare for the finale?
The downfall of deceit
The harmony of love and forgiveness
The tragedy of lost hope
The triumph of court life
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What disguise-related irony continues in Act 4?
Jaques becomes a fool
Celia disguises herself again
Touchstone hides as a nobleman
Rosalind’s true identity remains unknown to Orlando
None
How does Celia react to Oliver’s repentance?
She mocks him gently
She doubts his sincerity
She warns Rosalind
She falls in love with him
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