- 1. In which year was 'As You Like It' first published in the First Folio?
A) 1599 B) 1616 C) 1623 D) 1600
- 2. Who is Rosalind's cousin that accompanies her to the Forest of Arden?
A) Aliena B) Celia C) Phebe D) Audrey
- 3. Which melancholic traveller speaks the famous 'All the world's a stage' speech in 'As You Like It'?
A) Jaques B) Orlando C) Duke Senior D) Touchstone
- 4. What is Rosalind disguised as when she enters the Forest of Arden?
A) Ganymede B) Celia C) Aliena D) Phebe
- 5. Which character in 'As You Like It' is known for their constant clowning and wit?
A) Touchstone B) Jaques C) Orlando D) Silvius
- 6. Who does Phebe fall in love with, despite her being infatuated with Ganymede?
A) Duke Senior B) Touchstone C) Jaques D) Orlando
- 7. Who does Duke Frederick usurp in 'As You Like It'?
A) Duke Senior B) Orlando C) Touchstone D) Oliver
- 8. Which character is suggested to have been played by Shakespeare himself?
A) Duke Senior B) Orlando C) Jaques D) Adam
- 9. What does Rosalind propose as a solution for Phebe's love dilemma in the play?
A) Touchstone should intervene. B) 'Ganymede' will take Rosalind's place and counsel Orlando. C) Phebe should marry Silvius. D) Orlando should leave Arden.
- 10. Which character repents for mistreating his brother Orlando?
A) Silvius B) Oliver C) Jaques D) Duke Frederick
- 11. What is the name of the shepherdess who falls in love with Ganymede?
A) Celia B) Audrey C) Phebe D) Aliena
- 12. Which theme is central to 'As You Like It' and involves various forms of love?
A) Usurpation B) Forgiveness C) Love D) Envy
- 13. What does Duke Frederick decide at the end of 'As You Like It'?
A) To adopt a religious life and restore his brother. B) To leave Arden with Jaques. C) To marry Celia. D) To banish Rosalind again.
- 14. What does the play 'As You Like It' explore through gender reversals?
A) Court life versus country life. B) The theme of envy. C) Religious allegory. D) Gender studies and social norms.
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