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As You Like It MCQ | Questions Answers for Class 11 Rapid Reader 1st Semester | Shakespeare


AS YOU LIKE IT

This post offers a bilingual (English-Bengali) summary of As You Like It—a timeless comedy by William Shakespeare—tailored for Class 11 students following the West Bengal Board's Rapid Reader syllabus for the 1st Semester. Plus, test your understanding with specially designed MCQs to make revision easier and more fun!

"As You Like It " by William Shakespeare SHORT BENGALI SUMMARY :

ফ্রান্সের একটি ডিউকডমে, এক usurper সেখানকার বৈধ ডিউককে নির্বাসিত করে নিজেই ক্ষমতা দখল করেছিল। নির্বাসিত ডিউকের মেয়ে Rosalind, usurper র নিজের মেয়ে Celiaর অনুরোধে রাজপ্রাসাদে থেকে গিয়েছিল।

একসময় একজন অভিজ্ঞ কুস্তিগীর এবং এক তরুণের মধ্যে একটি কুস্তির প্রতিযোগিতা অনুষ্ঠিত হয়েছিল সেখানে। সবাই ভাবছিলো তরুণটি মারা যাবে, এবং Rosalind আর Celia তাকে অনুরোধও করে কুস্তি না করতে কিন্তু আশ্চর্যজনকভাবে তরুণটি বিজয়ী হয়েছিল এবং সে প্রকাশ করেছিল যে সে ছিল Orlando, Sir Rowland de Boysর ছোট ছেলে। বাবার নাম শুনে ডিউক তাকে আর পছন্দ করেনি, কিন্তু Rosalind প্রতিযোগিতা দেখে আর তার দুঃখের গল্প শুনে তার প্রেমে পড়ে যায়।

এবার ডিউক ফ্রেডারিক (Fredrick) Rosalindকে নির্বাসিত করে। Celia-র কথা তিনি আর শোনেন না। Celia তার দিদিকে যেতে দিতে চায় না তাই সেও ঠিক করে রোজালিন্ড-এর সাথে যাবে। আর সেইমত Rosalind তাঁর বোন Celiaকে নিয়ে আর্ডেনের জঙ্গলে পালিয়ে যায়। Rosalind ছেলেবেশে ‘গ্যানিমিড’ নামে আত্মগোপন করেছিল, এবং Celia ‘অ্যালিয়েনা’ নাম নিয়ে ছদ্মবেশ ধারণ করেছিল। তারা বনে গিয়ে ক্ষুধার্ত আর ক্লান্ত হয়ে পরে। ভাগ্যক্রমে তারা এক গ্রাম্য লোকের দেখা পায় আর তার সূত্র ধরেই একটা কটেজ আর ভেড়া কিনে নিয়ে সেখানে থাকতে শুরু করে ছদ্মবেশে। 

অন্যদিকে, (Orlando) অরল্যান্ডো তার বড় ভাই (Oliver) অলিভারের হাতে অবহেলিত হত, যে তাকে শিক্ষা ও সম্পত্তি থেকে বঞ্চিত করেছিল। Oliver প্রথমে কুস্তির প্রতিযোগিতার মাধ্যমে Orlandoকে হত্যা করার চেষ্টা করেছিল; তাতে ব্যর্থ হয়ে, পরে তাকে পুড়িয়ে মারার পরিকল্পনা করে। কিন্তু Orlando বিশ্বস্ত চাকর Adam (অ্যাডাম)-এর সহায়তায়, যে Oliver-র নির্মম পরিকল্পনা শুনে ফেলেছিল, বনে পালিয়ে গিয়েছিল। বনে গিয়ে তারা banished duke-কে খুঁজে পায় আর duke যখন জানতে পারে Orlando তার বন্ধুর ছেলে, সে তখন তাকে রেখে দেয় তারই অধীনে। 

অরণ্যে Orlando Rosalindর জন্য প্রেমের কবিতা গাছের গায়ে লিখে রাখতো। ছদ্মবেশে থাকা Rosalind (গ্যানিমিড) সেগুলি খুঁজে পেয়েছিল এবং Orlando-র সাথে কথা বলে তাকে প্রস্তাব দেয় যে সে তার প্রেমের পাগলামি "ভালো" করে দেবে। তার জন্য Orlandoকে তার প্রেমিকা Rosalind হিসেবে Ganymedeকে প্রেম নিবেদন করতে হবে। যে আসলে Rosalind-ই কিন্তু Orlando তাকে চিনতে পারেনি তার ছদ্মবেশ থাকায়। 

পরে Orlando এক সাপ ও এক সিংহীর হাত থেকে Oliver-কে রক্ষা করে। এই দেখে, Oliver র অনুশোচনা হয় যে সে যে ভাইকে এতো কষ্ট দিয়েছিলো মেরে ফেলতে চেয়েছিলো সে এতো বীরত্ব দেখিয়ে তার প্রাণ রক্ষা করলো। এরপর সে যখন Ganymede আর Aliena-র বাড়ি যায়, তার গল্প শুনে ছদ্মবেশে থাকা Celia তার প্রেমে পরে আর Oliver ও Celia র প্রেমে পড়ে।এরপর Oliver Alienaকে বা ছদ্মবেশী Celia) বিয়ে করার সিদ্ধান্ত নেয় আর Rosalindও Orlandoকে বিয়ে করার সিদ্ধান্ত নেয়।

বিয়ের দিনে সে তার আসল পরিচয় প্রকাশ করে এবং তার বাবা-মেয়ের পুনর্মিলন ঘটে। শেষ পর্যন্ত, Rosalind Orlandoকে বিয়ে করেছিল এবং Celia Oliverকে। সেই দিনই আর এক সুখবর আসে যে ডিউক Fredrick সিংহাসন ত্যাগ করে সন্ন্যাসী হওয়ার সিদ্ধান্ত নিয়েছে আর আসল ডিউককে তার dukedom ফিরিয়ে দেওয়া হল ।

"As You Like It" by William Shakespeare SHORT SUMMARY :

In a duchy of France, a usurper exiled its rightful Duke and seized power for himself. The Duke’s daughter, Rosalind, was allowed to remain in the palace at the request of the usurper’s own daughter, Celia.

One day, a wrestling match took place between a practised wrestler and a young man. Everyone assumed the young man would perish, and both Rosalind and Celia begged him not to participate. But to everyone’s surprise, he won—and revealed that he was Orlando, the youngest son of Sir Rowland de Boys. Upon hearing Orlando’s father's name, the Duke grew cold toward him. Yet Rosalind, moved by the competition and his tale of sorrow, quietly fell in love.

Soon, Duke Frederick banished Rosalind. He no longer listened to Celia either. Unwilling to let her sister go alone, Celia decided to accompany Rosalind. Disguised as a boy named “Ganymede,” Rosalind fled to the Forest of Arden with Celia, who assumed the alias “Aliena.” Exhausted and starving, they eventually found a kind villager who helped them buy a cottage and a flock of sheep, and they settled into their new life in disguise.

Meanwhile, Orlando was being mistreated by his elder brother, Oliver, who deprived him of both education and inheritance. At first, Oliver tried to kill him through the wrestling match. Failing that, he planned to burn Orlando alive. But Adam, Orlando’s loyal servant, overheard the brutal plot and helped him escape into the forest. There, Orlando discovered the banished Duke, who welcomed him once he realized Orlando was the son of his old friend.

In the forest, Orlando wrote love poems to Rosalind and carved them into tree trunks. Disguised as Ganymede, Rosalind found the poems and began speaking to Orlando, offering to "cure" him of his lovesickness. To do so, she insisted that Orlando woo Ganymede as if he were Rosalind—unaware he was actually speaking to her the whole time.

Later, Orlando saved Oliver from a snake and a lioness. Witnessing this act of heroism, Oliver was filled with remorse for the pain he had caused his brother. When he visited the home of Ganymede and Aliena, his story stirred Celia—still in disguise—and she fell in love with him. Oliver and Celia decided to marry, and Rosalind chose to wed Orlando.

On the wedding day, Rosalind revealed her true identity, leading to a joyous reunion with her father. In the end, Rosalind married Orlando, and Celia married Oliver. That same day brought even more good news: Duke Frederick renounced the throne and chose to live as a hermit, restoring the rightful Duke to power.


"As You Like It "  by William Shakespeare MCQ:

1. France was divided into---
(a) religious areas
(b) districts
(c) provinces or dukedoms
(d) states
              
2. A usurper had deposed and banished --
(a) Rowland de Boys
(b) his elder brother, the lawful duke
(c) his faithful followers
(d) Celia

3. The Banished Duke along with his faithful followers retired/stayed-
(a) to the Forest of Arden
(b) to Birnam woods
(c) to Dunsinane Hill
(d) to Shepherd's house

4. The Banished Duke along with his faithful followers soon got accustomed -
(a) with the palace life
(b) to the lazy life of the forest 
(c) shepherd's life
(d) Robinhood kind life

5. The Banished Duke along with his faithful followers felt this life --
(a) very hard 
(b) not much fun
(c) to be more relaxing than the life of a court
(d) too tiring and boring

6. The lawful duke along with his faithful followers --
(a) led the life like Robinson Crusoe 
(b) led the life like Tom Sawyer
(c) led the life like that of Robin Hood of England 
(d) led the life like Gulliver

7. In Forest of Arden many noble youths came and spent their ---
(a) leisure time as they did in the golden age
(b) hardest time as they never had in the palace
(c) best holiday
(d) sorrowful days ever

8. In summer they took rest under--
(a) the shade of the trees
(b) in the inn of shepherd 
(c) in a cave
(d) in a treehouse

9.The Banished Duke along with his faithful followers watched--- 
(a) the birds
(b) they aliens 
(c) the playful sports of the forest-deer
(d) the dances of elves

10. The Banished Duke along with his faithful followers felt sad --- 
(a) When they think of their golden days in the palace
(b) When they think of their family
(c) When they can not get food
(d) When they had to kill those deer for food

11. The duke suffered from--
(a) pneumonia
(b) cold
(c) typhoid
(d) cough

12. According to duke, these chilling winds which blow upon his body are --
(a) true counsellors
(b) real foe
(c) very cruel
(d) true friends

13. Their tooth is nothing like as keen as that--- 
(a) cruelty
(b) kindness
(c) sharp
(d) of unkindness and ingratitude

14. The duke remarked that men might say against -- 
(a) goodness
(b) nature
(c) adversities 
(d) duke

15. According to duke, there are some uses of ---
(a) a poisonous tortoise
(b) a poisonous toad
(c) a poisonous lizard
(d) a poisonous snake

16. The old duke enjoyed the forest life-
(a) angrily
(b) like that of Robinhood
(c) with a hermit
(d) with his daughter


17. The old duke took shelter in-
(a) a cave
(b) the Forest of Arden
(c) a church
(d) a fortified fort


18. The old duke was ousted by-
(a) his uncle
(b) his own brother
(c) his followers
(d) the senators

19. Frederick was actually a/an-
(a) usurper
(b) benefactor
(c) well-wisher
(d) betrayer

20. The duke drew lessons from ---
(a) nature 
(b) his faithful men
(c) books in the forest
(d) birds in the forest

21. The old duke's life, in his banishment, was compared with Robinhood, who is from-
(a) Scotland
(b) Venice
(c) another Shakespearean play
(d) England


22. The banished duke found books in-
(a) nature
(b) trees
(c) the flowing streams
(d) toads


23. The banished duke found tongues in-
(a) the trees
(b) the leaves
(c) the rivers
(d) the books

24. In his banishment, the duke found good --
(a) Duke Fredrick
(b) in everything
(c) in Deer
(d) in Nature

25. The lawful duke was the elder brother of-
(a) The usurper
(b) Oliver
(c) Orlando
(d) Celia

26. The name of the usurper was-
(a) Robin-hood
(b) Frederick
(c) Sir Rowland
(d) Ganymede


27. Celia was the daughter of-
(a) Sir Rowland
(b) the banished duke
(c) Frederick
(d) the shepherd

28. The daughter of the banished Duke was –
(a) Celia 
(b) Viola
(c) Aliena 
(d) Rosalind

29. The discord between the duke and his brother did not at all affect the friendship-
(a) Orlando and Oliver
(b) Adam and Sir Rowland de Boys
(c) between Rosalind and Celia
(d) none of them

30. 'But, she still remained in the palace being the companion of Celia,'- here she is -
(a) Rosalind's mother
(b) Rosalind
(c) both of them
(d) none of them

31. In the palace, Rosalind became sad thinking of her --
(a) Uncle duke Fredrick
(b) cousin Celia
(c) lover Orlando
(d) father

32. Celia tried to comfort Rosalind --
(a) whenever she cries in sleep
(b) whenever duke asked him to leave
(c) whenever she became sad thinking of her father
(d) whenever they pass time together

33. Celia agreed to go to see the wrestling match thinking that--
(a) Rosalind may fall in love
(b) Rosalind will forever forget about her father
(c) they would have a lot of fun
(d) it would amuse Rosalind

34. Wrestling matches were viewed by noble ladies and princesses--
(a) being a favourite activity of good looking men
(b) being a favourite sport of princes
(c) being a brave sport
(d) being a reckless fantasy

35. They would face a tragedy because --
(a) a practiced wrestler was to fight an inexperienced young man
(b) a practiced wrestler was to fight a thin boy
(c) a professional wrestler was to fight an old man
(d) a professional wrestler was to fight a country lad

36. The youth became all the more determined to prove his valour in front of the fair ladies when --
(a) he heard how they disrespected him
(b) he heard the entreaties of the ladies
(c) he found out they want him dead
(d) he heard they are angry

37. The duke asked Rosalind and Celia --
(a) to dissuade the young man from fighting
(b) to convince the young man to win the fight
(c) to stop the practiced wrestler 
(d) to send the young man in the forest

38. The wrestling match between Orlando and Wrestler was-
(a) an uneven match
(b) a tough fight
(c) an interesting one
(d) none of these

39. An uneven match was held between --
(a) a professional wrestler was to fight a country lad
(b) a practiced wrestler and a young man
(c) a practiced wrestler was to fight a thin boy
(d) a professional wrestler was to fight an old man

40. Who won the wrestling match ?
(a) the practised wrestler
(b) Orlando
(c) Fredrick
(d) Adam

41. Orlando was sad at the disposition of his brother and being friendless --- 
(a) he wished to win the wresting match
(b) he did not wish to win the wresting match
(c) he left for Forest of Arden
(d) he wished not to live

42. The duke Frederick was very pleased with the skill of --
(a) Orlando
(b) The practiced wrestler
(c) Celia
(d) Oliver

43. The inspiration that the youth got from the ladies worked wonders for 
(a) Oliver
(b) Banished Duke
(c) Orlando
(d) Duke Fredrick

44. Orlando was the younger son of --
(a) Sir Rowland de Boys
(b) Oliver
(c) Adam
(d) Duke Fredrick

45. Sir Rowland de Boys was a friend of --
(a) Duke Fredrick
(b) Adam
(c) the father of Duke
(d) the banished duke

46. Rosalind felt pity for --
(a) Orlando's imminent death
(b) Orlando's friendless condition
(c) Orlando's brother
(d) the practiced wrestler

47. Orlando also said that he would like the ladies to---
(a) wish for him
(b) curse him
(c) kill his brother
(d) request the practice wrestler to lose

48. Orlando defeated his opponent in such a way that ---
(a) he broke his bones
(b) he broke his one of hand
(c) for some time he could not even talk
(d) he lost his conscience 

49. Orlando defeated his opponent because--
(a) the inspiration that the youth got from the ladies worked wonders for him
(b) he was just stronger
(c) he ate some medicine
(d) Rosalind gave him gold chain

 50. In the wrestling match Orlando-
(a) was defeated
(b) defeated the wrestler
(c) go walkover
(d) was knocked down

51. Who loved Sir Rowland de Boys?
(a) Duke Fredrick
(b) Banished Duke
(c) Rosalind
(d) Celia

52. On hearing that Orlando was Sir Rowland de Boys' son, the duke was displeased and wished--
(a) he would have been lost
(b) he would have been died
(c) he had been the son of someone else
(d) he would have been not participated in the match

53. Rosalind was very happy to hear that Orlando was the son of--
(a) someone she knew very well
(b) one of her uncle's favourite
(c) one of banished person 
(d) one of her father's favourite

54. When Rosalind came to know that Orlando was the son of her father’s friend, she gave him –
(a)a gold ring 
(b)a gold coin
(c)a gold chain 
(d)a gold earring 

55. When the cousin sisters were alone, they talked of --
(a) banished duke
(b) the current duke
(c) the young wrestler
(d) about themselves

56. Celia thought that Rosalind must have fallen in love with --
(a) Oliver
(b) Orlando 
(c) Adam
(d) a wrestler

57. Frederick was enraged at the sight of --
(a) Sir Rowland de Boys' son
(b) Rosalind
(c) Oliver
(d) Sir Rowland de Boys

58. Frederick was lately displeased with--- 
(a) his subjects
(b) Celia
(c) Rosalind
(d) the banished duke

59. Frederick ordered Rosalind to --
(a) go to Orlando
(b) join her father in the forest
(c) bring him some water
(d) leave Celia 

60. Celia pleaded to her father --
(a) in favour of her sister, Rosalind
(b) for herself
(c) in favour of banished duke
(d) in favour of Orlando

61. Celia decided to accompany Rosalind to ---
(a) another palace
(b) Orlando's house
(c) the Birnum wood
(d) the Forest of Arden

62. Rosalind decided to dress as --
(a) a country less
(b) a handsome young man
(c) a strong young man
(d) a country lad

63. Celia decided to dress as --
(a) a girl from noble birth
(b) country lass
(c) a shepherdess 
(d) a country lad

64. Rosalind thought that one could disguise herself --
(a) as a male and since she was taller than Celia
(b) a country less
(c) a shepherd as they can't show their true identity
(d) a wrestler

65. They decided to change their clothes because -
(a) they wanted to dress like men to confuse the banished duke
(b) they wanted to dress like men to confuse the usurper 
(c) it would be unsafe for two young ladies to travel alone in rich attire
(d) none of these

66. Rosalind disguised herself as a male and called herself as –
(a)Aliena 
(b)Sir Rowland de Boys
(c)Fredrick 
(d)Ganymede

67. Rosalind and Celia went to the Forest of Arden –
(a)in a carriage 
(b)in disguise
(c)with an army 
(d)on horseback 

68. In disguise, Celia would be called ---
(a) Ganymede 
(b) Celia
(c) Aliena
(d) Viola

69. Rosalind and Celia would introduce themselves-
(a) as husband and wife
(b) as brother and sister
(c) as master and maid
(d) as worker and assistance

70. In this disguise, with money and their jewels, Rosalind and Celia set out on their journey -
(a) to the Forest of Birnam
(b) to the Forest of Arden
(c) to the inn
(d) to Orlando's house

71. When Rosalind and Celia reached the Forest of Arden, they did not get--
(a) maidens to serve them
(b) the inns or food or the good accommodation that they had got till then
(c) the food sellers
(d) water source

72. Ganymede who had hitherto cheered her sister confessed that she could cry--
(a) like a woman
(b) like a man
(c) like weak palace princess
(d) out of fatigue and hunger

73. When Duke Fredrick banished Rosalind, Celia –
(a)felt very grief stricken
(b)was undoubtedly happy
(c)approved her father’s decision
(d)turned rebellion


74. Which two characters are cousins ?
(a) Orlando and Oliver
(b) Orlando and Adam
(c) Rosalind and Celia
(d) Celia and Oliver

75. When duke Frederick banished Rosalind from the court palace, Celia decided to-
(a) join Orlando
(b) accompany her father
(c) accompany her sister
(d) live alone

76. In the forest Ganymede and Aliena brought-
(a) a farm
(b) a house and a few sheep
(c) a cornfield
(d) some food

77. The person Rosalind and Celia met after entering the forest was -
(a) a shepherd 
(b) the servant of a shepherd who was going to sell off his house
(c) a shepherd and a shepherdess
(d) none of these

78. They decided to stay in the forest of Arden --
(a) till Orlando came there
(b) till they could find the banished duke and his followers
(c) until it's the evening
(d) till duke Fredrick found them

79. Rosalind and Celia left for the Forest of Arden-
(a) on foot
(b) by a cart
(c) on horse back
(d) by a horse-drawn carriage


80. In the forest Rosalind introduced herself as-
(a) a senator
(b) Aliena’s brother
(c) Orlando’s lover
(d) Celia’s sister

81. In the forest, Ganymede and Aliena fancied themselves as-
(a) husband and wife
(b) poet and poetess
(c) friends
(d) the shepherd and shepherdess

82. Who did not educate Orlando ? 
(a) Adam
(b) Oliver
(c) Sir Rowland de Boys
(d) Duke Fredrick
 
83. Oliver was the elder son of ---
(a) Banished Duke
(b) Adam
(c) Sir Rowland de Boys
(d) Duke Fredrick

84. Oliver hated and did not look after -
(a) Celia
(b) Duke Fredrick
(c) Rosalind
(d) Orlando

85. Oliver hated Orlando because -
(a) Orlando grew up to be a fine man without the care and help of his brother
(b) Orlando became rich
(c) Rosalind fell in love with Orlando
(d) Orlando became Duke's favourite

86. Who had arranged the fight ? 
(a) Oliver
(b) Orland
(c) Duke Fredrick
(d) Celia

87. Oliver wanted to get rid of his 
(a) younger brother Orlando
(b) elder brother
(c) father
(d) Adam

88. When Oliver heard of the victory news of his younger brother, Orlando---
(a) his jealousy knew no bounds
(b) he became very happy
(c) he arranged a party to congratulate his brother
(d) buy poison

89. Oliver planned to murder Orlando after he won the wrestling match –
(a)by burning him alive in his sleep
(b)by sprinkling poisonous juice on his cloths
(c)by giving him poisonous food
(d)by hiring assassin to kill him 

90. Oliver vowed to burn ---
(a) his brother alive in his chamber while he slept
(b) all his estate
(c) his father's servant Adam
(d) himself

91. Oliver's vow to burn Orlando was overheard by -
(a) one of the old servants of Sir Rowland de Boys
(b) Sir Rowland de Boys
(c) Orlando
(d) Rosalind

92. Who expresses affection and concern for Orlando due to his resemblance to Orlando's father?
(a) Duke Frederick
(b) Banished Duke
(c) Oliver
(d) Adam

93. Adam was an old servant of-
(a) the old duke
(b) Duke Frederick
(c) Sir Rowland de Boys
(d) Rosalind

94. Who does the character refer to as "gentle master" and "sweet master"?
(a) Orlando
(b) Duke Frederick
(c) Adam
(d) Sir Rowland

95. Who advises Orlando to flee the place and provides him with money for his journey?
(a) Duke Frederick
(b) Rosalind
(c) Adam
(d) Sir Rowland

96. What is Orlando's relationship with Adam?
(a) Adam is his rival.
(b) Adam is his cousin
(c) Adam is his teacher
(d) Adam is his servant and loyal companion

97. How much money/What does Adam give to Orlando for his journey?
(a) One hundred crowns
(b) Two hundred crowns
(c) the silver amounting three hundred crowns
(d) the gold amounting to five hundred crowns  

98. How does Orlando show gratitude towards Adam's loyalty and assistance?
(a) By promising to make him rich
(b) By addressing him as "good old man"
(c) By giving him expensive gifts
(d) By hiring him as a servant

99. How does Adam offer to help Orlando after advising him to flee?
(a) By giving him a horse
(b) By offering to be his servant
(c) By providing him with weapons
(d) By giving him a map

100. Where do Orlando and Adam seek shelter after traveling for a long time?
(a) A tavern
(b) A castle
(c) A tree in the Forest of Arden
(d) A cave

101. How does Orlando comfort Adam when he becomes weary?
(a) By scolding him
(b) By carrying him to a shelter
(c) By giving him food
(d) By telling him to stop talking

102. Why does Adam advise Orlando to flee from the house?
(a) Because Orlando has offended the famous wrestler
(b) Because Orlando's brother plans to burn him in his own chamber
(c) Because Adam wants to steal from Orlando
(d) Because Adam wants to take Orlando's place

103. What does Adam promise Orlando when he offers to be his servant?
(a) To steal from Orlando
(b) To take care of Orlando and work for him
(c) To betray Orlando
(d) To take Orlando's place

104. What promise do Orlando make to Adam before setting out on their journey?
(a) To find shelter and food
(b) To seek revenge on Orlando's brother
(c) To spend all the money Adam gave them
(d) To find work before spending the money

105. What does Orlando say to Adam to comfort him when he becomes tired?
(a) "Don't be weak"
(b) "Stop complaining"
(c) "Rest your weary limbs here awhile, and do not talk of dying!"
(d) "Hurry up and keep walking"

106. Why does Adam give Orlando money?
(a) Because Orlando has earned it
(b) Because Adam knew Orlando has no money
(c) Because Orlando asked for it
(d) Because Adam owes Orlando money

107. Who are surprised to see Rosalind's name carved on the bark of trees and love sonnets attached to them?
(a) Orlando and Aliena
(b) Ganymede and Aliena
(c) Rosalind and Orlando
(d) Ganymede and Rosalind

108. Orlando threatened the old duke for having-
(a) some money
(b) some food
(c) a cottage
(d) his daughter

109. Orlando with his drawn sword attacked the old duke to-
(a) grab food
(b) kill the old duke
(c) snatch money
(d) rob them of their gold jewels

110. Orlando did not touch a morsel of food-
(a) until the old duke offered him
(b) because he was well fed
(c) until Adam was fed
(d) because Rosalind was hungry

111. Who accompanied Orlando when he escaped?
(a)Oliver 
(b)Fredrick
(c)Adam 
(d)Rosalind

112. What do Ganymede and Aliena discover carved on the bark of trees in the forest?
(a) Orlando's name
(b) Love sonnets & Rosalind's name
(c) Ganymede's name
(d) Aliena's name

113. The love sonnets that Ganymede and to Aliena found fastened to the tree were all addressed to-
(a) Ganymede
(b) Celia
(c) Rosalind
(d) Aliena

114. How do Ganymede and Aliena recognize Orlando?
(a) By his clothes
(b) By the chain around his neck
(c) By his voice
(d) By his hairstyle

115. How does Orlando react when he sees Ganymede and Aliena?
(a) He recognizes them immediately
(b) He doesn't recognize them because of their disguises
(c) He pretends not to recognize them
(d) He greets them warmly

116. What does Ganymede pretend to be in front of Orlando?
(a) A messenger
(b) A prince
(c) A scholar
(d) A shepherd

117. Orlando used to visit Ganymede to-
(a) gossip
(b) chat
(c) to court him assuming his Rosalind
(d) Aliena

118. The man whom Orlando saw lying asleep on the ground with a snake round his neck was-
(a) Frederick
(b) Ganymede
(c) Oliver
(d) Adam

119. How does Orlando react when he sees his brother, Oliver, in danger?
(a) He runs away
(b) He fights the lioness and saves his brother
(c) He ignores his brother and leaves
(d) He calls for help

120. The lioness was waiting to attack-
(a) Aliena
(b) the old duke
(c) Oliver
(d) Orlando


121. The lioness was slain by-
(a) Orlando
(b) Oliver
(c) the shepherd
(d) Adam

122. What did Orlando confess to Ganymede and Aliena?
(a) He had been carving Rosalind's name on the trees
(b) He had been writing love sonnets.
(c) He had been searching for his lost ring
(d) He had been looking for his missing dog

123. Who accompany Rosalind to the Forest of Arden?
(a) Celia 
(b) Orlando 
(c) Adam 
(d) 
Banished Duke 

124. What disguise does Celia adopt in the Forest of Arden?
(a) A shepherdess named Aliena
(b) A nobleman
(c) A court fool
(d) A merchant


125. What does Orlando write and carve on the trees in the Forest of Arden?
(a) Will for his brother
(b) Messages to his brother
(c) Songs for Amiens
(d)Verses about Rosalind

126. Oliver won the heart of Aliena by his-
(a) Manly figure
(b) royal attire
(c) heroic deeds
(d) way of expressing repentance for his offence


127. Aliena fell in love with-
(a) Oliver
(b) Orlando
(c) the wrestler
(d) Adam

128. Oliver married –
(a)Alice 
(b)Celia
(
c)Rose 
(d)Rosalind

129. As Duke Fredrick entered the forest he met a –
(a)dacoit 
(b)fairy
(c)hermit 
(d)clown 

130. At the end of the story, the old duke-
(a) died
(b) became a hermit
(c) got back his dukedom
(d) made a voyage


131. Duke Frederick underwent a reformation when-
(a) old duke died
(b) Celia convinced him
(c) he met a hermit in the forest
(d) Oliver married his daughter

132. The double marriage was celebrated in the forest with-
(a) royal customs
(b) with pomp and splendour
(c) without pomp and splendour
(d) tribal tradition


133. Duke Frederick realised his mistake and-
(a) embraced Orlando
(b) restored the dukedom to the old duke
(c) begged mercy from his brother
(d) made arrangement for marriage of Oliver and Celia


134. The evil intention of Duke Frederick was converted by-
(a) a hermit
(c) the old duke
(b) Orlando
(d) Aliena



135. The _____________ between the duke and his brother did not at all affect the friendship between two sisters.
(a) affection
(b) discord
(c) concord
(d) jealousy


136. Celia agreed to go to see the wresting match because the thought it would please_____________.
(a) the duke
(b) the wrestler
(c) Rosalind
(d) Orlando


137. Frederick asked ____________ to dissuade the young man from fighting with royal Wrestler.
(a) the princess
(b) the messenger
(c) Adam
(d) Oliver

138. At first ____________ tried to resist the youth from taking up such an unequal challenge-
(a) Rosalind
(b) Fredrick
(c) Celia
(d) Oliver

139. The young Wrestler became all the more _______________ to prove his valour.
(a) confused
(b) enthusiastic
(c) discouraged
(d) determined


140. The young wrestler said that he was only a man who fill up _______________ in the world.
(a) people with love
(b) a space
(c) man with desire
(d) virtue


141. In the match the young Wrestler defeated his opponent in a way that he could not ______________.
(a) walk
(b) sleep
(c) talk
(d) stand


142. When Frederick came to know about the identity of Orlando he became ______________.
(a) overjoyed
(b) disbalanced
(c) displeased
(d) indifferent


143. Orlando was given a ____________ when he became victorious.
(a) trophy
(b) 50 crown
(c) a gold chain by Rosalind
(d) Handsome reward by the duke


144. You will seem more ___________ and virtuous when she is gone.
(a) fair
(b) hones
(c) cheerful
(d) bright


145. The princesses set out on their journey to the forest of Arden with _____________.
(a) Money and dresses
(b) Money and Jewels
(c) courage and devotion
(d) fear and mistrust

146. The two sisters settled in the _____________ comfortably like shepherd and shepherdess.
(a) inn
(b) palace
(c) new cottage
(d) new business


147. When Oliver heard the victory of Orlando his ____________ knew no bound.
(a) joy
(b) tears
(c) jealousy
(d) enthusiasm


148. Adam had a special ______________ for Orlando.
(a) news
(b) affection
(c) gift
(d) respect


149. ‘O my gentle master, my sweet master, why are you ______________ ?
(a) angry
(b) doubtful
(c) virtuous
(d) worried


150. Ganymede and Aliena were surprised to see _________________.
(a) a country man
(b) their new cottage
(c) an inn in the forest
(d) Rosalind’s name carved on bark


151. Adam advised Orlando to _______________.
(a) fight Oliver
(b) Fight the duke
(c) leave the place
(d) Save money for future


152. Orlando addressed Adam as _____________ when they set out for Arden.
(a) grandfather
(b) grand old servant
(c) good old servant
(d) good old man


153. Seeing Rosalind _____________ Celia did not remind her the real reason of her coming to the forest.
(a) sad
(b) confused
(c) happy
(d) worried


154. Rosalind felt highly satisfied and ______________ to know how truly Orlando loved her.
(a) happy
(b) surprising
(c) amused
(d) clam


155. When Oliver woke up he saw how the brother he had ____________ so much was fighting to save him.
(a) despised
(b) loved
(c) helped
(d) educated


156. Oliver confessed his own misdeeds and also spoke of their ___________ to Aliena.
(a) love betrayal
(b) opinion
(c) reconciliation
(d) recommendation


157. Ganymede ______________ hearing about Orlando’s wound.
(a) fainted
(b) cried
(c) called for help
(d) remained indifferent


158. Ganymede said that she would try to bring Rosalind by a _____________ the next day.
(a) supernatural power
(b) special magical power
(c) black magic
(d) witchcraft

159. Frederick was ___________ at the flight of Celia.
(a) upset
(b) unconscious
(c) enraged
(d) delighted


160. Frederick was totally changed by _____________ as he entered the forest.
(a) a shocking incident
(b) special magic
(c) a hermit
(d) his brother

ANSWERS of As You Like It MCQ 


  1.  (c) provinces or dukedoms
  2.  (b) his elder brother, the lawful duke
  3. (a) to the Forest of Arden
  4. (b) to the lazy life of the forest
  5. (c) to be more relaxing than the life of a court
  6. (c) led the life like that of Robin Hood of England
  7. (a) leisure time as they did in the golden age
  8. (a) the shade of the trees
  9. (c) the playful sports of the forest-deer
  10. (d) When they had to kill those deer for food
  11. (b) cold
  12. (a) true counsellors
  13. (d) of unkindness and ingratitude
  14. (c) adversities
  15. (b) a poisonous toad
  16. (b) like that of Robinhood
  17. (b) the Forest of Arden
  18. (b) his own brother
  19. (a) usurper
  20. (a) nature
  21. (d) England
  22. (c) the flowing streams
  23. (a) the trees
  24. (b) in everything
  25. (a) The usurper
  26. (b) Frederick
  27. (c) Frederick
  28. (d) Rosalind
  29. (c) between Rosalind and Celia
  30. (b) Rosalind
  31. (d) father
  32. (c) whenever she became sad thinking of her father
  33. (d) it would amuse Rosalind
  34. (b) being a favourite sport of princes
  35. (a) a practiced wrestler was to fight an inexperienced young man
  36. (b) he heard the entreaties of the ladies
  37. (a) to dissuade the young man from fighting
  38. (a) an uneven match
  39. (b) a practiced wrestler and a young man
  40. (b) Orlando
  41. (d) he wished not to live
  42. (a) Orlando
  43. (c) Orlando
  44. (a) Sir Rowland de Boys
  45. (d) the banished duke
  46. (b) Orlando's friendless condition
  47. (a) wish for him
  48. (c) for some time he could not even talk
  49. (a) the inspiration that the youth got from the ladies worked wonders for him
  50. (b) defeated the wrestler
  51. (b) Banished Duke
  52. (c) he had been the son of someone else
  53. (d) one of her father's favourite
  54. (c) a gold chain
  55. (c) the young wrestler
  56. (b) Orlando
  57. (a) Sir Rowland de Boys' son
  58. (c) Rosalind
  59. (b) join her father in the forest
  60. (a) in favour of her sister, Rosalind
  61. (d) the Forest of Arden
  62. (d) a country lad
  63. (b) country lass
  64. (a) as a male and since she was taller than Celia
  65. (c) it would be unsafe for two young ladies to travel alone in rich attire
  66. (d) Ganymede
  67. (b) in disguise
  68. (c) Aliena
  69. (b) as brother and sister
  70. (b) to the Forest of Arden
  71. (b) the inns or food or the good accommodation that they had got till then
  72. (d) out of fatigue and hunger
  73. (d) turned rebellion
  74. (c) Rosalind and Celia
  75. (c) accompany her sister
  76. (b) a house and a few sheep
  77. (b) the servant of a shepherd who was going to sell off his house
  78. (b) till they could find the banished duke and his followers
  79. (a) on foot
  80. (b) Aliena’s brother
  81. (d) the shepherd and shepherdess
  82. (b) Oliver
  83. (c) Sir Rowland de Boys
  84. (d) Orlando
  85. (a) Orlando grew up to be a fine man without the care and help of his brother
  86. (a) Oliver
  87. (a) younger brother Orlando
  88. (a) his jealousy knew no bounds
  89. (a) by burning him alive in his sleep
  90. (a) his brother alive in his chamber while he slept
  91. (a) one of the old servants of Sir Rowland de Boys
  92. (d) Adam
  93. (c) Sir Rowland de Boys
  94. (a) Orlando
  95. (c) Adam
  96. (d) Adam is his servant and loyal companion
  97. (d) the gold amounting to five hundred crowns
  98. (b) By addressing him as "good old man"
  99. (b) By offering to be his servant
  100. (c) A tree in the Forest of Arden
  101. (b) By carrying him to a shelter
  102. (b) Because Orlando's brother plans to burn him in his own chamber
  103. (b) To take care of Orlando and work for him
  104. (d) To find work before spending the money
  105. (c) "Rest your weary limbs here awhile, and do not talk of dying!"
  106. (b) Because Adam knew Orlando has no money
  107. (b) Ganymede and Aliena
  108. (b) some food
  109. (a) grab food
  110. (c) until Adam was fed
  111. (c) Adam
  112. (b) Love sonnets & Rosalind's name
  113. (c) Rosalind
  114. (b) By the chain around his neck
  115. (b) He doesn't recognize them because of their disguises
  116. (d) A shepherd
  117. (c) to court him assuming his Rosalind
  118. (c) Oliver
  119. (b) He fights the lioness and saves his brother
  120. (c) Oliver
  121. (a) Orlando
  122. (a) He had been carving Rosalind's name on the trees
  123. (a) Celia
  124. (a) A shepherdess named Aliena
  125. (d) Verses about Rosalind
  126. (d) way of expressing repentance for his offence
  127. (a) Oliver
  128. (b) Celia
  129. (c) hermit
  130. (c) got back his dukedom
  131. (c) he met a hermit in the forest
  132. (b) with pomp and splendour
  133. (b) restored the dukedom to the old duke
  134. (a) a hermit
  135. (b) discord
  136. (c) Rosalind
  137. (a) the princess
  138. (c) Celia
  139. (d) determined
  140. (b) a space
  141. (c) talk
  142. (c) displeased
  143. (c) a gold chain by Rosalind
  144. (d) bright
  145. (b) Money and Jewels
  146. (c) new cottage
  147. (c) jealousy
  148. (b) affection
  149. (c) virtuous
  150. (d) Rosalind’s name carved on bark
  151. (c) leave the place
  152. (d) good old man
  153. (c) happy
  154. (c) amused
  155. (a) despised
  156. (c) reconciliation
  157. (a) fainted
  158. (b) special magical power
  159. (c) enraged
  160. (c) a hermit
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