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DIRECTION; Write the letter of the best answer on a separate sheet of paper.
1. What comprises the seven ages of man according to the poem?
A. Infancy, Childhood, Adulthood, Early Adulthood, Old, Old Age, Late Old
B. Pre-school, Elementary, Junior, Senior, College, Professional, Retired
C. Infancy, Schoolboy, Teenage, Youth, Middle Age, Old Age, Extreme Old
D. Infancy, Elementary, Teenage, Adulthood, Middle Age, Old Age, Old

2. The author of the “Seven Ages of Man” is a well-known writer named


A. Steven Spielberg C. Steve Jobs
B. William Shakespeare D. Martin Luther King, Jr

3. How does the author describe the schoolboy attitude toward school?
A. The child is introduced to the world of discipline, order, and routine.
B. The schoolboy is just a helpless child learning to survive.
C. The child is technically savvy, well-informed, and romantically astute
D. The attitude of brash courage, and raw passion mixed with the impetuous temper.
4. What stage does the author pertain to ‘Birthmarks the entry of man in the first stage of life?
A. Middle Age B. Old Age C. Youth D. Infancy

5. According to the persona, what physical and mental changes take place as a man reaches the sixth and seventh ages?
A. The rebellious and impetuous temper
B. The degeneration of physical and mental faculties
C. They have dealt with unrequited love, hearth break and depression.
D. The person is no longer able to perform basic tasks.

6. What stage of man this stanza talks about?


"A whistles in the sound. Last scene of all, That ends this strange eventful history, Is second childishness and mere oblivion. Sans
teeth, sans eyes, sans taste, sans everything”
A. Youth B. Middle Age C. Old Age D. Extreme Old

7. In these lines, what is compared to "reputation"? "Jealous in honor, sudden and quick in quarrel, Seeking the bubble reputation"
A. Youth B. Teenager Years C. Love D. Rights

8. The poem "Seven Ages of Man" is a part of a play titled


A. As You Are B. Seven Ages of Man C. Romeo and Juliet D. As You Like It

9. The line, "All the world's a stage", is compared to


A. movie theater where everyone can perform.
B. life drama, each one of us plays seven distinct roles.
C. battlefield, we encounter problems to overcome.
D. television program where artists are playing characters

10. According to the author, The Seven Roles of Man begins at birth and ends with
A. Tomb B. death bed C. death D. life

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