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9V Romeo and Juliet Quiz 1
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Question 1
1.
Juliet is a....
Montague
Capulet
Question 2
2.
Romeo is a....
Montague
Capulet
Question 3
3.
Which statements about ‘Romeo and Juliet’ are correct?
a) ‘Romeo and Juliet’ was written in the Victorian era.
b) ‘Romeo and Juliet’ is a comedy.
c) ‘Romeo and Juliet’ is set in the Italian city-state of Verona.
Question 4
4.
Which sentence uses the words
‘tragic’
correctly?
a) When he found out the
tragic
news, he had to leave work early.
b) 'Othello' is another famous
tragic
by Shakespeare.
c) When the
tragic
struck, there was a special news bulletin.
Question 5
5.
Which statement about ‘Romeo and Juliet’ is correct?
a) Romeo kills Tybalt because they were both in love with Juliet.
b) Juliet kills herself instead of having to marry Paris.
c) Romeo killed himself because he thought that Juliet was dead.
Question 6
6.
Which statement about the Prologue to ‘Romeo and Juliet’ is correct?
a) ‘Star-crossed’ shows that Romeo and Juliet are famous characters: they are superstars.
b) The ‘civil blood’ suggests that there will be violence and death in the play.
c) ‘Civil hands unclean’ proves that Verona is a dirty city.
Question 7
7.
Which character wants to end the war between the Montagues and Capulets?
a) Tybalt
b) Mercutio
c) Prince Escales
Question 8
8.
Which statement about the feud in Verona is correct?
a) It is clear why the Montagues and the Capulets are in a feud with each other.
b) The two families want to make a peaceful truce.
c) The Prince says that anyone caught fighting in the future will be punished by death.
Question 9
9.
Which words could describe Juliet when she first hears of Paris’ proposal of marriage?
a) Obedient
b) Rebellious
c) Passionate
Question 10
10.
Which statement about Juliet’s conversation with Lady Capulet and the Nurse is correct?
a) Lord Capulet does not want Paris to marry his daughter because Paris is not a member of the Capulet household.
b) At the start of the play, Juliet is obidient. She seems happy to let other people make decisions for her.