Julius Caesar Quiz: Act 1, Scene 3Version en ligne Test your knowledge of Act 1, Scene 3 of Julius Caesar with these engaging questions! par RD Wright 1 What unusual weather phenomenon occurs in Act 1, Scene 3? a A drought. b A heavy snowfall. c A storm with strange omens. d A tornado. 2 Who is the character that warns Caesar about the Ides of March? a Cassius b Cicero c The Soothsayer. d Brutus 3 What does Casca see in the storm that frightens him? a A flock of birds. b A giant serpent. c A lion roaming the streets. d A burning tree. 4 Which character expresses skepticism about the omens? a Cicero. b Cassius c Casca d Brutus 5 What does Casca believe the storm signifies? a A sign of peace. b A new ruler. c A coming celebration. d The gods are angry. 6 How does Casca describe the strange events he has witnessed? a As beautiful. b As exciting. c As normal. d As unnatural. 7 What does the thunder symbolize in this scene? a Joy and celebration. b Wealth and prosperity. c Peace and harmony. d Chaos and foreboding. 8 Who does Casca meet after witnessing the storm? a Caesar b Brutus c Cassius d Cicero. 9 What is the main theme presented in Act 1, Scene 3? a Friendship and loyalty. b War and peace. c Love and betrayal. d The conflict between fate and free will. 10 What does the Soothsayer's warning foreshadow? a A festival. b A great victory. c A royal marriage. d Caesar's impending doom.