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R+J Final
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Question 1
1.
Your name:
Question 2
2.
Your block:
Block 3
Block 4
Question 3
3.
In which city is the play set?
Venice
London
Verona
Paris
Question 4
4.
Who is Romeo in love with at the start of the play?
Juliet
Roasline
Mercutio
No one
Question 5
5.
What does she mean when Juliet says, “Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?”
Why are you a Romeo?
Why won't you come to me, Romeo?
Where are you, Romeo?
Why won't you be mine, Romeo?
Question 6
6.
Who is Tybalt?
Romeo's cousin
Juliet's fiance
Juliet's cousin
Someone not related to either the Capulets or Montagues
Question 7
7.
When the Nurse describes Paris as, "a man of wax," it is an example of...
An allusion
A metaphor
A simile
Personification
Question 8
8.
Which one of these best describes Mercutio's character?
A friend who supports Romeo's actions without question
One who is secretly jealous of Romeo and seeks to undermine him
An extremely loyal friend, who tries to lift Romeo's spirits by mocking him
A pacifist, who peacefully tries to mend the feud between the two families
Question 9
9.
Who kills Mercutio?
Paris
Tybalt
Romeo
Gregory
Question 10
10.
Why does the Friar agree to marry Romeo and Juliet?
He hopes it will end the feud between the two families
Romeo blackmails him into doing it
He is employed by Romeo's father and cares for him like a son
Question 11
11.
In the prologue, Romeo and Juliet are described as "star-crossed lovers." What does this mean?
They are destined for greatness
They are constantly arguing
They are fated to have a bad ending
They are lovers who come from different social classes
Question 12
12.
After Romeo's banishment, what plan does the Friar come up with to help the young lovers?
He suggests they run away together and start a new life
He gives Juliet a sleeping potion to make her appear dead
He arranges a secret meeting between them
He tells them to tell their parents the truth and be together
Question 13
13.
What happens to Paris at the end of the play?
He lives out his days grieving Juliet's death
He is killed by Romeo
He helps the Montagues and Capulets heal their rift
He kills himself
Question 14
14.
How does Romeo learn of Juliet's "death"?
The friar sends him a letter
Juliet sends him a letter
Balthasar tells him
A passing apothecary tells him
Question 15
15.
How does Juliet die?
Poison
Heartbreak
Stabbing
Drowning
Question 16
16.
Which one of the following is not an example of how Romeo and Juliet's deaths are foreshadowed?
The friar tells them that getting married too hastily could end badly
The nurse talks about raising Juliet
Romeo has a dream about his death
Juliet has a vision of Romeo as, "one who lays in the bottom of a tomb,"
Question 17
17.
What is the main conflict in the play?
Romeo and Juliet's age difference
Romeo's loyalty to his friends
The families' feud
Juliet's engagement
Question 18
18.
T/F: Romeo is a Capulet
True
False
Question 19
19.
T/F: The Friar agrees to marry Romeo and Juliet in secret.
True
False
Question 20
20.
T/F: The young lovers meet for the first time at a Montague ball.
True
False
Question 21
21.
T/F: The Nurse is Juliet's aunt who acts as a confidant and friend.
True
False
Question 22
22.
T/F: Romeo kills Tybalt as an act of revenge.
True
False
Question 23
23.
T/F: When Romeo is exiled, the Nurse advises Juliet to not give up hope and to try to find a way to be with him.
True
False
Question 24
24.
T/F: Romeo is exiled because he is married to Juliet.
True
False
Question 25
25.
T/F: Juliet is 15 when she falls in love with Romeo.
True
False
Question 26
26.
T/F: Juliet's parents force her to marry Paris because she is married to Romeo.
True
False
Question 27
27.
T/F: The theme of fate and destiny is shown in Romeo and Juliet through the reoccurring motif of start.
True
False
Question 28
28.
Who said this quote? "A plague o' both your houses."
Question 29
29.
Who said this quote? "What's in a name? A rose by any other name would smell as sweet."
Question 30
30.
Who said this quote? "These violent delights have violent ends."
Question 31
31.
Who said this quote? " Did my heart love till now? Forswear it, sight! For I ne'er saw true beauty till this night."
Question 32
32.
Who said this quote? "Go girl; seek happy days to happy nights.”
Question 33
33.
Who said this quote,? "For never was a story of more woe than this of Juliet and her Romeo."
Question 34
34.
Who said this quote? “O, she doth teach the torches to burn bright.”
Question 35
35.
Who said the following quote? " “My only love sprung from my only hate.”
Question 36
36.
Who said the following quote? "Death, that hath sucked the honey of thy breath, hath had no power yet upon thy beauty."
Question 37
37.
Who said the following quote? “I would the fool were married to her grave.”