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| موضوع: Romeo and Juliet Acts II-III Test السبت يناير 31, 2009 11:07 am | |
| Name: ____________________________Romeo and Juliet Acts II-III Test (2nd Period)Multiple Choice Questions (Choose the best answer; worth 2 points each):
- What does the Chorus say about Romeo at the beginning of Act II? ________
- The chorus says that Romeo does not know who he loves.
- The chorus says that Romeo met lots of beautiful girls at the party.
- The chorus says that Romeo no longer loves Rosaline, but wants to marry Juliet.
- The chorus says that Romeo wishes that he had never gone to the party.
Instead of leaving the Capulet party with his friends, Romeo _________. leaps over the wall and hides in the Capulet’s orchard leaves the party with Rosaline leaves the party by himself refuses to leave the party To what does Romeo first compare Juliet during the famous balcony scene? ____ the moon the stars a summer’s day the morning sun Juliet quickly admits her love for Romeo in the famous balcony scene because______? she wants to marry him she is sure his love is true she is not a flirt he has overheard her thinking aloud about her love for him
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- What do Romeo and Juliet decide to do about their love? ___________
- They plan to have Friar Lawrence marry them
- The Nurse will lead them out of Verona, away from the Montague and Capulet clans
- They plan to marry, with their parents’ permission, when Juliet turns sixteen
- The Montagues will hide Juliet in their home after the couple has married
Tybalt sends a letter to Lord Montague’s home saying________? he is angry because of jokes Mercutio makes about him Juliet will marry him with the permission of Lord Capulet He has a feud to settle with Romeo and wishes to challenge Romeo He will spy for the Montague family if he can marry Rosaline Friar Lawrence scolds Romeo in Act II because ________? Romeo is causing trouble by wooing Juliet Romeo is so changeable in love Juliet is too young to marry Romeo has been unfaithful to Rosaline In Act II, the action focuses in the plans of Romeo and Juliet. When the Nurse brings Juliet the message from Romeo, the Nurse intensifies the moment by________? going on and on about her pains, thus leaving Juliet in suspense refusing to pass on the message until she has been properly tipped betraying Romeo and encouraging Juliet to marry Paris giving the message to Juliet’s mother instead of Juliet herself When a character delivers a soliloquy, he or she ___________? directs his or her thoughts to other characters onstage expresses private thoughts to the audience speaks from behind a curtain or somewhere offstage describes an event that is related to but not a part of the dialogue in the play Dramatic Irony occurs _______? whenever Shakespeare stages a fight when the audience knows something that the characters in the play do not when the friar believes he can unite the feuding families when Juliet is insecure about Romeo’s true feelings In Scene i of Act III, Mercutio speaks the following line: “Tybalt, you ratcatcher, will you walk?” Mercutio wants Tybalt to ____________. give up the fight join Mercutio for the evening fight leave quickly
</LI> Why does Tybalt first challenge Romeo to a duel? _______
- He is offended that Romeo loves his cousin
- He is offended that Romeo bites his thumb at him
- He is offended that Romeo shows up at the Capulet’s party
- Tybalt does not challenge Romeo to a duel; he challenges Mercutio
- At first, Romeo doesn’t want to fight Tybalt because Romeo __________.
- is a coward
- is now related to Tybalt by marriage
- thinks that Mercutio has a better chance of beating Tybalt
- is on his way to marry Juliet
The prince punishes Romeo by __________. sentencing him to death annulling his marriage banishing him from Verona forever sentencing him to jail When the prince arrives, Benvolio _____________. promises to bring Romeo to the prince recounts the events of the killings to the prince delivers a message from Romeo to Juliet confesses to the killings of Tybalt to the prince All of the following consequences result from Romeo’s killing of Tybalt except______ Juliet decides that Paris is more honorable than Romeo Romeo and Juliet cannot reveal their marriage Juliet is to be married to Paris almost immediately Romeo is banished from Verona When the Nurse comes in Juliet first believes that ________ is dead. Tybalt Mercutio Romeo Paris The Nurse helps Juliet by _____________. persuading Juliet to tell her parents of her marriage to Romeo going to Friar Lawrence with a ring of Juliet’s for Romeo never arguing with Juliet and always praising Romeo hiding the news about Tybalt and Romeo from Juliet Which statement is True about Paris? His interest in Juliet lessens after Tybalt’s death He visits the house of Montague and speaks with Benvolio He enjoys puns and games that match people’s wits He wishes to marry a woman he does not know well Lord Capulet responds to the death of Tybalt by ___________. traveling to Mantua in order to murder Romeo himself arranging the immediate marriage of Paris and Juliet negotiating with the prince for Romeo’s banishment asking Paris to leave Verona and await further word All of the following events happen at the conclusion of Act III except _______. the Nurse suggests that Juliet forget Romeo and marry Paris Juliet refuses to marry Paris Lord Capulet scorns his only child and vows to disown her Lady Capulet convinces Lord Capulet that Paris should leave Verona The turning point in Romeo and Juliet occurs when _________. Romeo and Juliet marry Mercutio is killed Romeo kills Tybalt Juliet’s parents arrange her marriage to Paris How many days have passed from the beginning of the play to the end of Act III? less than 2 about 3 at least 4 more than a week Which of the following events serves as a complication to the main conflict of Romeo and Juliet? ________. At first, Romeo refuses to fight with Tybalt Juliet receives news of Romeo and Tybalt from the Nurse Friar Lawrence tells Romeo to leave for Mantua by morning Lord Capulet arranges for his daughter to marry Paris As Juliet encounters more conflicts and problems, her character changes, and she _______. runs away from her problems pushes away her elders and threatens suicide finds herself unable to make a decision confesses that her life with Romeo is ill-fated and wants to leave him
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