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Macbeth Comprehensive Objective Multiple Choice Short Answer Test and Answer Key
Macbeth Comprehensive Objective Multiple Choice Short Answer Test and Answer Key
Macbeth Comprehensive Objective Multiple Choice Short Answer Test and Answer Key
Macbeth Comprehensive Objective Multiple Choice Short Answer Test and Answer Key
Macbeth Comprehensive Objective Multiple Choice Short Answer Test and Answer Key
Macbeth Comprehensive Objective Multiple Choice Short Answer Test and Answer Key
Macbeth Comprehensive Objective Multiple Choice Short Answer Test and Answer Key
Macbeth Comprehensive Objective Multiple Choice Short Answer Test and Answer Key
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This final comprehensive objective test for Shakespeare's Macbeth is an effective assessment of your high school ELA students' comprehension and analysis of the play. Includes answer key.

Printable PDF or TPT Digital Easel Activity

100 multiple choice questions about

  • PLOT

  • CHARACTER

  • IMAGERY

  • THEME

  • 25 QUOTES FOR INTERPRETATION

Each question has four plausible choices from which to choose.

Following the multiple choice section there is a list of seven concepts:

  • AMBITION

  • FATE AND FREE WILL

  • POWER

  • VERSIONS OF REALITY

  • VIOLENCE

  • TIME

  • Students are required to expand the concept to a theme.

For example: Ambition can be good or bad; it can motivate you to achieve something, or it can compel you to do evil to achieve your goals.

Then students must describe an event that illustrates the theme in the play.

For example: Macbeth’s ambition is strong. He kills Duncan to acquire the throne. Ambition served him well on the battlefield, but he became too ambitious and resorted to evil to reach his goals.

  • I provide an answer sheet for students and an identical key.

Thank you for your consideration of this resource.

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Description

This final comprehensive objective test for Shakespeare's Macbeth is an effective assessment of your high school ELA students' comprehension and analysis of the play. Includes answer key.

Printable PDF or TPT Digital Easel Activity

100 multiple choice questions about

  • PLOT

  • CHARACTER

  • IMAGERY

  • THEME

  • 25 QUOTES FOR INTERPRETATION

Each question has four plausible choices from which to choose.

Following the multiple choice section there is a list of seven concepts:

  • AMBITION

  • FATE AND FREE WILL

  • POWER

  • VERSIONS OF REALITY

  • VIOLENCE

  • TIME

  • Students are required to expand the concept to a theme.

For example: Ambition can be good or bad; it can motivate you to achieve something, or it can compel you to do evil to achieve your goals.

Then students must describe an event that illustrates the theme in the play.

For example: Macbeth’s ambition is strong. He kills Duncan to acquire the throne. Ambition served him well on the battlefield, but he became too ambitious and resorted to evil to reach his goals.

  • I provide an answer sheet for students and an identical key.

Thank you for your consideration of this resource.

Explore Macbeth resources by clicking below:

MACBETH RESOURCES

Related Products:

MACBETH Act 3 Four Differentiated Creative Activities to Assess Understanding

MACBETH Final Analysis Essay / Two Prompts / Prewriting Guided Outline

MACBETH Comprehension and Analysis Questions for Entire Play with Detailed Key

MACBETH COMPLETE UNIT- ENGAGING ACTIVITIES FOR EVERY STUDENT!

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Standards

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Determine two or more themes or central ideas of a text and analyze their development over the course of the text, including how they interact and build on one another to produce a complex account; provide an objective summary of the text.
Analyze the impact of the author’s choices regarding how to develop and relate elements of a story or drama (e.g., where a story is set, how the action is ordered, how the characters are introduced and developed).
Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in the text, including figurative and connotative meanings; analyze the impact of specific word choices on meaning and tone, including words with multiple meanings or language that is particularly fresh, engaging, or beautiful.
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