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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?

Question 1

Macbeth cannot call the witches women because they have what…? A Swords B Map-reading skills C Beer bellies D Beards

£100

Question 2

Macbeth first appears in the play as a successful, what? A Nobleman B King C General D Captain

£200

Question 3

A A dagger B A glowing crown C An accusing hand D Duncan’s ghost Before the murder of Duncan when Macbeth is alone, he suffers from an a false creation / Proceeding from the heat-oppressed brain” and imagines he sees A A dagger B A glowing crown C An accusing hand D Duncan’s ghost

£300

Question 4

The person mainly responsible for planning Duncan’s death is…? A Macbeth B Banquo C Lady Macbeth D Macduff

£500

Question 5

The witches prophecy told Macbeth that he would be all except what? A Thane of Cawdor B King of Scotland C Thane of Glamis D Duke of York

£1,000

Question 6

Which of these is NOT a key theme in ‘Macbeth’? A Religion B Ambition C Betrayal D Appearance versus Reality

£2,000

Question 7

A A poem B A soliloquy C A juxtaposition D A narrative When a character speaks their thoughts to the audience in a play, it is called…? A A poem B A soliloquy C A juxtaposition D A narrative

£4,000

Question 8

Which pair of qualities best describe the character of Lady Macbeth? A Smart and sophisticated B Powerful and loving C Ambitious and manipulative D Carefree and fun

£8,000

Question 9

A He is suspicious of Macbeth B He is heir to the throne of Scotland Macduff is a significant character in the play. Which of the following is wrong? A He is suspicious of Macbeth B He is heir to the throne of Scotland C He slays Macbeth D He finds Duncan’s dead body

£16,000

Question 10

A She did not want to bloody her hands Lady Macbeth confesses that she would’ve killed the king herself except for the fact that... A She did not want to bloody her hands B She couldn’t gain access to the chamber C One of Duncan’s guards had spied her on the stairway D He looked like her father

£32,000

Question 11

Who is “lesser than Macbeth, and greater,” and “not so happy, yet much happier”? A Malcolm B Banquo C Duncan D Macduff

£64,000

Question 12

A “A little wine clears us of this deed” After the murder, what does Lady Macbeth tell Macbeth to make everything better? A “A little wine clears us of this deed” B “A little water clears us of this deed” C “A little prayer clears us of this deed” D “A little dance clears us of this deed”

£125,000

Question 13

At the party, after being crowned King of Scotland, Macbeth sees what? A Banquo’s ghost B A bloody dagger C One of the witches D A pool of blood on the floor

£250,000

Question 14

A Wear makeup to hide your face B Pretend to be a snake What does “look like the innocent flower, / But be the serpent under’t” mean? A Wear makeup to hide your face B Pretend to be a snake C Look pretty all the time D Act false

£500,000

Question 15

Which event ultimately causes Macbeth’s downfall? A Meeting the witches B Being weak against his wife’s wishes C Killing the king D Having selfish ambition

£1,000,000

ANSWERS

Question 1

Which of the following spells do the witches mention in the first scene? A Forcing a man to kill someone B Turing a person into a frog C Making a man them all his wealth D Stopping someone from falling a sleep

Macbeth cannot call the witches women because they have what…? A Forcing a man to kill someone words B Turing a person into a frog C Making a man them all his wealth D Stopping someone from falling a sleep

£100

Question 2

Macbeth first appears in the play as a successful, what? A Nobleman B King C General D Captain

Macbeth first appears in the play as a successful, what? A Nobleman B King C General D Captain

£200

Question 3

A A dagger B A glowing crown C An accusing hand D Duncan’s ghost Before the murder of Duncan when Macbeth is alone, he suffers from an a false creation / Proceeding from the heat-oppressed brain” and imagines he sees A A dagger B A glowing crown C An accusing hand D Duncan’s ghost

A A dagger B A glowing crown C An accusing hand D Duncan’s ghost Before the murder of Duncan when Macbeth is alone, he suffers from an a false creation / Proceeding from the heat-oppressed brain” and imagines he sees A A dagger B A glowing crown C An accusing hand D Duncan’s ghost

£300

Question 4

The person mainly responsible for planning Duncan’s death is…? A Macbeth B Banquo C Lady Macbeth D Macduff

The person mainly responsible for planning Duncan’s death is…? A Macbeth B Banquo C Lady Macbeth D Macduff

£500

Question 5

The witches prophecy told Macbeth that he would be all except what? A Thane of Cawdor B King of Scotland C Thane of Glamis D Duke of York

The witches prophecy told Macbeth that he would be all except what? A Thane of Cawdor B King of Scotland C Thane of Glamis D Duke of York

£1,000

Question 6

Which of these is NOT a key theme in ‘Macbeth’? A Religion B Ambition C Betrayal D Appearance versus Reality

Which of these is NOT a key theme in ‘Macbeth’? A Religion B Ambition C Betrayal D Appearance versus Reality

£2,000

Question 7

A A poem B A soliloquy C A juxtaposition D A narrative When a character speaks their thoughts to the audience in a play, it is called…? A A poem B A soliloquy C A juxtaposition D A narrative

A A poem B A soliloquy C A juxtaposition D A narrative When a character speaks their thoughts to the audience in a play, it is called…? A A poem B A soliloquy C A juxtaposition D A narrative

£4,000

Question 8

Which pair of qualities best describe the character of Lady Macbeth? A Smart and sophisticated B Powerful and loving C Ambitious and manipulative D Carefree and fun

Which pair of qualities best describe the character of Lady Macbeth? A Smart and sophisticated B Powerful and loving C Ambitious and manipulative D Carefree and fun

£8,000

Question 9

A He is suspicious of Macbeth B He is heir to the throne of Scotland Macduff is a significant character in the play. Which of the following is wrong? A He is suspicious of Macbeth B He is heir to the throne of Scotland C He slays Macbeth D He finds Duncan’s dead body

A He is suspicious of Macbeth B He is heir to the throne of Scotland Macduff is a significant character in the play. Which of the following is wrong? A He is suspicious of Macbeth B He is heir to the throne of Scotland C He slays Macbeth D He finds Duncan’s dead body

£16,000

Question 10

A She did not want to bloody her hands Lady Macbeth confesses that she would’ve killed the king herself except for the fact that... A She did not want to bloody her hands B She couldn’t gain access to the chamber C One of Duncan’s guards had spied her on the stairway D He looked like her father

A She did not want to bloody her hands Lady Macbeth confesses that she would’ve killed the king herself except for the fact that... A She did not want to bloody her hands B She couldn’t gain access to the chamber C One of Duncan’s guards had spied her on the stairway D He looked like her father

£32,000

Question 11

Who is “lesser than Macbeth, and greater,” and “not so happy, yet much happier”? A Malcolm B Banquo C Duncan D Macduff

Who is “lesser than Macbeth, and greater,” and “not so happy, yet much happier”? A Malcolm B Banquo C Duncan D Macduff

£64,000

Question 12

A “A little tear clears us of this deed” After the murder, what does Lady Macbeth tell Macbeth to make everything better? A “A little tear clears us of this deed” B “A little water clears us of this deed” C “A little prayer clears us of this deed” D “A little dance clears us of this deed”

A “A little tear clears us of this deed” After the murder, what does Lady Macbeth tell Macbeth to make everything better? A “A little tear clears us of this deed” B “A little water clears us of this deed” C “A little prayer clears us of this deed” D “A little dance clears us of this deed”

£125,000

Question 13

At the party, after being crowned King of Scotland, Macbeth sees what? A Banquo’s ghost B A bloody dagger C One of the witches D A pool of blood on the floor

At the party, after being crowned King of Scotland, Macbeth sees what? A Banquo’s ghost B A bloody dagger C One of the witches D A pool of blood on the floor

£250,000

Question 14

A Wear makeup to hide your face B Pretend to be a snake What does “look like the innocent flower, / But be the serpent under’t” mean? A Wear makeup to hide your face B Pretend to be a snake C Look pretty all the time D Act false

A Wear makeup to hide your face B Pretend to be a snake What does “look like the innocent flower, / But be the serpent under’t” mean? A Wear makeup to hide your face B Pretend to be a snake C Look pretty all the time D Act false

£500,000

Question 15

Which event ultimately causes Macbeth’s downfall? A Meeting the witches B Being weak against his wife’s wishes C Killing the king D Having selfish ambition

Which event ultimately causes Macbeth’s downfall? A Meeting the witches B Being weak against his wife’s wishes C Killing the king D Having selfish ambition

£1,000,000