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The Play

ICSE · Class 12 · English- Macbeth

Most important questions from The Play for ICSE Class 12 English- Macbeth board exam 2026. MCQs, short answer, and long answer questions with marks.

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What does Macbeth hallucinate just before he murders King Duncan in Act II?

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A floating dagger pointing towards Duncan's chamber

Step 1: In Act II, Scene 1, Macbeth delivers his famous soliloquy, 'Is this a dagger which I see before me?' Step 2: He sees a vision of a bloody dagger floating in the air, its handle pointing toward him and its blade pointing toward Duncan's chamber. Step 3: This hallucination symbolises his inner moral conflict — part of him is drawn toward the murder while another part is horrified. It also reflects the supernatural forces influencing his mind. Step 4: Option A is wrong — Banquo's ghost appears later at the banquet in Act III. Option C is wrong — the witches appear separately in their own

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In Act III, why does Macbeth arrange for Banquo to be murdered?

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Because the witches prophesied that Banquo's descendants, not Macbeth's, would inherit the throne

Step 1: Recall the witches' prophecy from Act I — they told Banquo that though he would not be king himself, his descendants would become kings. Step 2: This prophecy threatens Macbeth's legacy because it implies his own heirs will not rule Scotland. Step 3: Macbeth becomes paranoid that all he has done — killing Duncan and taking the throne — will ultimately benefit Banquo's family rather than his own. Step 4: Option A is wrong — Banquo does have suspicions but did not actually witness the murder. Option C is wrong — Banquo outwardly supports Macbeth. Option D is wrong — Lady Macbeth is not s

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How does Shakespeare present Macbeth as a 'tragic hero' at the beginning of the play?

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He is shown as a brave, loyal soldier who earns the king's admiration before his fall

Step 1: A tragic hero is a character who starts from a position of virtue and nobility before falling due to a fatal flaw. Step 2: In Act I, Macbeth is praised by a Sergeant as a heroic warrior — 'For brave Macbeth — well he deserves that name'. King Duncan rewards him with the title Thane of Cawdor for his loyalty and bravery. Step 3: This establishes him as a noble, respected figure before his ambition leads him to commit evil acts. Step 4: Option A is wrong — he has not yet done anything corrupt at the start. Option C is wrong — he is not naturally evil; he consciously chooses to commit evi

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What is the significance of the apparition of the 'bloody child' shown to Macbeth by the witches in Act IV?

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It tells Macbeth that no man born of a woman shall harm him, giving him false confidence

Step 1: In Act IV, Scene 1, Macbeth visits the witches and they conjure three apparitions to give him cryptic prophecies. Step 2: The second apparition — a bloody child — tells Macbeth: 'none of woman born shall harm Macbeth.' Step 3: Macbeth interprets this literally and believes he is invincible, which leads to dangerous overconfidence. Step 4: However, this prophecy is fulfilled in an unexpected way — Macduff reveals in Act V that he was 'from his mother's womb untimely ripped' (born by Caesarean section), meaning he was technically not 'born of a woman' in the natural sense. Step 5: Option

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What are the important topics in The Play for ICSE Class 12 English- Macbeth?
Key topics in The Play include Five-act structure showing the progression of Macbeth's transformation from ambition to downfall, Mind map showing how ambition begins, escalates, and ultimately leads to destruction in the play, Flowchart showing how the pursuit of power leads to paranoia, violence, and ultimately self-destruction. These are the concepts ICSE Class 12 examiners draw on most — study them first, then practise related questions.
How to score full marks in The Play — ICSE Class 12 English- Macbeth?
Understand the core concepts first, then work through the 45 practice questions available for this chapter. Revise formulas and definitions regularly, and use flashcards for quick recall before the exam.
How many important questions are there in The Play?
There are 45 practice questions available for The Play. These cover multiple question types including MCQs, short answer, and long answer questions.

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