Julius Caesar Workbook Answer ( Evergreen ) : Act 5 Scene 4

Julius Caesar Evergreen : Act 5 Scene 4

Welcome to the Julius Caesar Workbook Answer (Evergreen): Act 5 Scene 4! This blog provides accurate and detailed solutions to the Evergreen Publishers workbook for Julius Caesar, specifically designed for ICSE Class 9 and 10 students. Understanding Shakespeare’s classic play and answering workbook questions correctly is crucial for scoring high marks in your exams. Here, you’ll find well-explained, step-by-step answers to all the questions from Act 5, Scene 4, ensuring clarity and helping you grasp key themes, characters, and literary devices. Whether you’re revising or preparing for your tests, these solutions will guide you toward excellence. Let’s dive in and master Julius Caesar with confidence!

( Updated For ICSE 2026 Session )

Table of Contents

Workbook Summary :

PLOT DEVELOPMENT-ABATTLE LOST

Another part of the field where the battle is lost.

This is another part of the field where a battle is being fought. Brutus enters with Dardanius, Clitus, Strato and Volumnius. He motivates them to be brave. In the confusion of battle Brutus and his men are hard pressed and young Cato falls dead gallantly shouting the name of Rome and his father ‘Marcus Cato’. Lucilius is taken prisoner as the enemy mistakes him for Brutus. When Antony arrives, Lucilius tells him that Brutus is alive and will never be taken as prisoner. Antony is impressed by the loyalty and bravery that Lucilius displays in defending Brutus. Antony sends his soldiers to look for Brutus and to report to him in Octavius’ tent.

Workbook MCQs :

1. Who was the father of young Cato?
a. Marcus Brutus
b. Marcus Cato
c. Antony
d. Julius Caesar

Answer:- b. Marcus Cato

2. Which of the Statements is not true about Lucilius yielding to Antony’s army?
a. he wants to protect Brutus
b. he wants to give Brutus a chance to escape
c. he knows defeat is inevitable
d. he is exhausted

Answer:- d. he is exhausted

3. The first soldier regards Lucilius to be
a. a traitor
b. a noble prisoner
c. an imposter
d. a ruthless man

Answer:- b. a noble prisoner

4. Lucilius tells Antony that Brutus
a. is safe enough
b. is taken as a prisoner
c. is dead
d. has runaway

Answer:- a. is safe enough

5. Which of the statements are not true regarding Antony wanting Lucilius as?
a. a friend
b. an enemy
c. a prisoner
d. a servant

Answer:- b. an enemy

6. What does Antony prefer to have Lucilius as?
a. killed
b. taken as a prisoner
c. a friend
d. treated cruelly

Answer:- c. a friend

7. will be waiting At the end of the scene.
a. in the tent of Octavius
b. in the battlefield
c. in the market-place
d. at the top of the hill

Answer:- a. in the tent of Octavius

Workbook Questions :

Question No: 1

I am the son of Marcus Cato, ho!
A….. to tyrants, and to my country’s …..
I am the son of Marcus Cato, ho!

1. Name the speaker. Where is he?

Answer:- Young Cato. He is in another part of the field.

2. Fill in the blanks in the extract.

Answer:- A foe to tyrants and to my country’s friend.

3. Who enters and what ensues after the extract?

Answer:- An enemy soldier enters. A fight ensues in which Cato is overpowered and falls down.

4. Who does Lucilius compare the speaker to?

Answer:- Lucilius compares the speaker to Titinius.

5. What happens to the speaker?

Answer:- The speaker is killed in a fight with the enemy soldier.

Question No: 2

LUCILIUS – And I am Brutus, Marcus Brutus, I;
Brutus, my country’s friend; know me for Brutus!

1. Why does Lucilius claim that he is Marcus Brutus?

Answer:- He wants to dodge the enemy soldiers so that Brutus gets time to escape.

2. What has Lucilius offered the soldiers?

Answer:- Lucilius offers the soldier money to kill him and win the honour of killing Brutus.

3. How is Lucilius treated by Antony?

Answer:- He is treated with kindness by Antony who wants to have him as friend.

4. What does it show about Lucilius’ loyalty towards Brutus?

Answer:- It shows that Lucilius who was so loyal to his master Brutus would also prove to be a loyal friend.

5. How is Antony portrayed to be a good General and a statesman?

Answer:- Antony here is portrayed as a clever statesman who can win over even enemy soldiers. He does not believe in senseless murdering

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