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( Updated For ICSE 2026 Session )
Table of Contents
Workbook Summary :
PLOT DEVELOPMENT – FATE
In a street near the Capitol, Artemidorus is seen standing on the stage reading a paper which contains the correct details of the conspiracy and the names of the conspirators. He wants to warn Caesar of his impending death. Artemidorus wants to stand at a place where Caesar must pass on his way to the Senate so that he can hand over the letter to him. Artemidorus reasons that Caesar may live if the fates do not contrive with the conspirators and prays to the gods to protect him.
Workbook MCQs :
1. Who is Artemidorus?
a. a tribune
a. a manual worker who mends shoes
b. a common citizen and a teacher of rhetoric
c. a soldier who fought against Pompey
Answer:- b. a common citizen and a teacher of rhetoric
2. How does Artemidorus get to know of the conspiracy?
a. he has overheard the conspirators planning Caesar’s assassination
b. it has been leaked out by one of the conspirators
c. he was present in Brutus’ house
d. Brutus had confided in him about the plans to murder Caesar
Answer:- a. he has overheard the conspirators planning Caesar’s assassination
3. How is Artemidorus different from the conspirators?
a. he admires and loves Mark Antony
b. he greatly admires and loves Julius Caesar
c. he greatly admires all Romans
d. he greatly admires the Capitol
Answer:- b. he greatly admires and loves Julius Caesar
4. Artemidorus has written a letter to
a. warn Caesar against the conspirators
b. warn Brutus against Caesar
c. warn Mark Antony against the conspirators
d. warn Caesar about the change of plans
Answer:- a. warn Caesar against the conspirators
5. Where is Artemidorus standing?
a. in front of Caesar’s house
b. near the Capitol.
c. in the Capitol
d. before the Capitol
Answer:- b. near the Capitol.
6. Artemidorus wants to stand in a place
a. close to the Capitol
b. close to the house of Caesar
c. where Caesar will pass by that is scheduled
d. where Caesar will pass by
Answer:- c. where Caesar will pass by that is scheduled
7. Artemidorus wants Caesar not to trust
a. Calpurnia
b. Trebonius
c. Decius
d. Brutus
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8. When Artemidorus says ‘There is but one mind in all these men, ‘he means that each of these men
a. have just one intention
b. think differently
c. agree with one another
d. all these men share one brain
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9. How does Artemidorus end his letter?
a. wishing Caesar good luck
b. wishing that Caesar is more relaxed
c. praying that the powerful gods may protect Caesar
d. praying for Caesar’s good health
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10. Artemidorus says that if Caesar is unable to read this warning letter then
a. the Fates or destiny is in the favour of the conspirators against Caesar
b. the Fates or destiny is in favour of Caesar and he might be saved
c. at least he had tried his best to warn Caesar
d. Caesar is overconfident
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11. Write according to the sequence of order what Artemidorus reads to himself and plans:
1. Artemidorus says that If Caesar does not read this warning letter then the Fates are against him and he will surely die.
2. Artemidorus ends his letter by writing, Thy lover, Artemidorus.’
3. Artemidorus reads his letter to himself warning Caesar to beware of Brutus.
4. Artemidorus says ‘The mighty gods defend thee.’
a. 2, 3, 1, 4
b. 4, 3, 2, 1
c. 3, 4, 2, 1
d. 2, 1, 2, 4
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Workbook Questions :
Question No: 1
ARTEMIDORUS – There is but one mind in all these men, and it is bent against Caesar.
If thou beest not immortal, look about you: security gives way to conspiracy. The mighty gods defend thee!
Thy lover, Artemidorus.
1. Name the conspirators mentioned in the letter of Artemidorus.
Answer:- The conspirators mentioned in the letter of Artemidorus are : Brutus, Cassius, Casca, Cinna, Trebonius, Metellus Cimber, Decius, Brutus, Caires, Ligarius.
2. What warning is given to Caesar regarding each conspirator?
Answer:- Caesar is warned to beware of Brutus, take hold of Cassius, keep an eye on Cinna, never trust Trebonius, take note of Metellus Cimber. Decius does not love Caesar, and Caius Ligarius has been wronged by Caesar.
3. What will happen if Caesar reads ‘this’ and what if he does not?
Answer:- If Caesar happens to read Artemidorus letter, he will take caution and may be saved. But if he does not read letter, he will become a victim of the conspiracy and lose his life.
4. Who had warned Caesar earlier? What was Caesar’s reaction to the warning?
Answer:- The priests had warned Caesar earlier against going to the Capitol. But Caesar had ignored their warning saying that he is not a coward and is more dangerous than danger itself.
5. Explain:-‘security gives way to conspiracy’.
Answer:- Unsuspecting feeling of self assurance leaves ample room for evil to donimate.