| 1 | i | (b) Dishonest, cowardly and foolish |
| ii | (b) Only (Q) and (R) |
| iii | (d) She realizes the futility of power |
| iv | (a) He disbelieves the messenger and calls him a "liar" |
| v | (d) She was overcome with jealousy and anger |
| vi | (c) Time is all powerful and ever present. |
| vii | (c) Statement II is the reason for Statement I |
| viii | (c) He drove Beethoven to perfection. |
| ix | (c) A torrent of grief |
| x | (b) The natural cycle of life and death |
| 2 | i | The witches acted without her approval |
| ii | He fears Macduff might betray him |
| iii | Lady Macbeth's illness is psychological |
| iv | The vision confirms Banquo's heirs will rule |
| v | The family feels guilty of neglecting him |
| vi | She was draining Bubber's youth |
| vii | He doubts Tarapada's abilities |
| viii | He suffers endless aging |
| ix | Musicians misunderstood his genius |
| x | The speaker exposes racism sarcastically |
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