1.
Finish this quote? "Deny thy father and refuse thy name, or if thou wilt not be but sworn my love and I will no longer ____ ____ ____."
Correct Answer
E. Be a Capulet
Explanation
In this quote from Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet, Juliet is expressing her love for Romeo despite the fact that their families are feuding. She is asking Romeo to deny his family name, which is Montague, and instead be a Capulet, her family name. By doing so, they can be together without the burden of their family's rivalry. Therefore, the correct answer is "be a Capulet."
2.
What does this quote mean? Pick the best answer "Young men's love then lies Not truly in their hearts, but in their eyes."
Correct Answer
A. Inexperienced or young guys tend to think they are in love with a girl based on thier looks not what the girl is really like on the inside.
Explanation
Make sure you choose the most complete answer.
3.
"Young men's love then lies Not truly in their hearts, but in their eyes." Who said this to whom?
Correct Answer
C. Friar Lawerance to Romeo
Explanation
Friar Lawerance said this to Romeo. This quote suggests that young men's love is not genuine and is based on superficial attraction rather than true emotions.
4.
What is Juliet really talking about "What's in a name? That which we can a rose By any other name would smell as sweet."
Correct Answer
C. You can change a name and it will still still be just as good as it was before. Names mean nothing, the name only is a label. A name does not define who you are.
Explanation
Make sure you choose the most complete answer.
5.
Who said this to whom? "Goodnight Goodnight, parting is such sweet sorrow, that I shall say goodnight till it is morrow.'
Correct Answer
B. Juilet to Romeo
Explanation
Juliet says this line to Romeo in the play "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare. This quote is from Act II, Scene II when Juliet is saying goodbye to Romeo after their secret meeting on the balcony. She expresses her reluctance to part from him and emphasizes that saying goodnight feels like a bittersweet farewell, hoping to see him again soon.
6.
What does Romeo tell the Nurse in Act IIiv?
Correct Answer
C. He loves Juliet and she is to meet him so they can wed.
Explanation
In Act II, Scene iv of Romeo and Juliet, Romeo tells the Nurse that he loves Juliet and she is supposed to meet him so they can get married. This conversation takes place after Romeo and Juliet have secretly married and Romeo is eager to see his new wife. The Nurse serves as a messenger between the two lovers and Romeo informs her of their plan to meet and proceed with their marriage.
7.
In the play where is Romeo in Act IIi?
Correct Answer
C. In Juliet's Orchard
Explanation
In Act III of the play, Romeo is in Juliet's Orchard. This is where he goes after secretly marrying Juliet and before the tragic events that unfold. Romeo visits the orchard to meet Juliet and spend time with her, showing their deep love and commitment to each other. Being in Juliet's Orchard is significant as it represents their secret meeting place and symbolizes their forbidden love.
8.
The Nurse does what to Juliet in ActIIv?
Correct Answer
A. Teases her before she gives her Romeo's message
Explanation
In Act IV, the Nurse teases Juliet before giving her Romeo's message. This suggests that the Nurse enjoys playing with Juliet's emotions and takes pleasure in teasing her. The teasing may also create suspense and anticipation for Juliet, making the message from Romeo more impactful when she finally receives it.
9.
Pick the best answer to describe Paris.
Correct Answer
B. Is an older man and wants to marry Juliet
10.
Who is the first one to recognize Romeo as a Montague at Capulet's party?
Correct Answer
E. Tybalt
Explanation
Tybalt is the first one to recognize Romeo as a Montague at Capulet's party. This is evident in Act 1, Scene 5 of Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet, where Tybalt overhears Romeo's voice and immediately identifies him as a Montague. He becomes angry and wants to confront Romeo, but is restrained by Lord Capulet who advises him to let it go and not cause a scene during the party.
11.
Who starts the fight in the square?
Correct Answer
A. Sampson, Gregory, Abram
Explanation
In Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet, the fight in the square is initiated by Sampson, Gregory, and Abram. These characters are servants of the feuding families, the Montagues and the Capulets. The fight serves as a representation of the ongoing conflict between the two households, setting the stage for the tragic events that follow in the play.
12.
_____________________ is the name of the servant that accompanies the Nurse to see Romeo.
Correct Answer
A. Peter
Explanation
Peter is the correct answer because he is the name of the servant who accompanies the Nurse to see Romeo.
13.
"It is not an honor that I dream not of." Refers to Juliet's feelings about being what?
Correct Answer
B. Being married
Explanation
This quote from Juliet suggests that she does not desire or dream of being married. She does not see it as an honor or something to aspire to.
14.
Friar Tuck agrees to marry Romeo and Juliet.
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
Friar Tuck is a character from the Robin Hood legend and has no connection to the story of Romeo and Juliet. Therefore, it is false to say that Friar Tuck agrees to marry Romeo and Juliet.
15.
Mercitio was on the list to be invited to the Capulet's party.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
Mercutio was on the list to be invited to the Capulet's party. This means that he was included in the guest list and was expected to attend the party.
16.
Romeo is talking to Juliet when he says "What light through yonder wing breaks? It is the East and Juliet the sun"
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
The given statement is false. In Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet, Romeo actually says "What light through yonder window breaks?" instead of "wing." This famous quote is spoken by Romeo as he sees Juliet standing on her balcony and compares her beauty to the rising sun in the east. Therefore, the correct answer is false.
17.
Romeo talks to _________________________ about how Rosaline does not love him in ActI scene ii.
Correct Answer
A. Benvolio
Explanation
In Act I scene ii, Romeo confides in Benvolio about his unrequited love for Rosaline. Benvolio is Romeo's cousin and a close friend, known for his calm and rational nature. Romeo seeks solace in Benvolio's company and discusses his feelings of despair and heartbreak, expressing his confusion about Rosaline's lack of love for him. Benvolio listens attentively and offers advice, encouraging Romeo to forget about Rosaline and find someone else who will reciprocate his love.
18.
Who kiss whom first
Correct Answer
A. Romeo kisses Juliet
Explanation
Romeo kisses Juliet first because the order of the actions is mentioned in the given information. It states that Romeo kisses Juliet before Juliet kisses Romeo. Therefore, Romeo initiates the kiss.
19.
Who says "There stays a husband to make you a wife."
Correct Answer
D. Nurse
Explanation
The correct answer is Nurse because in Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet, it is the Nurse who says the line "There stays a husband to make you a wife." This line is spoken to Juliet when the Nurse is informing her about Paris, the man her parents want her to marry. The Nurse is a trusted confidante and advisor to Juliet, and her words carry weight and influence in the play.
20.
The Friar agrees to the marriage of Romeo and Juliet because he hopes it will bring peace between the two families.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
The Friar agrees to the marriage of Romeo and Juliet because he hopes it will bring peace between the two families. This is evident in the play when the Friar says, "For this alliance may so happy prove, To turn your households' rancor to pure love." The Friar believes that the union of Romeo and Juliet can help reconcile the feuding families and bring an end to the ongoing conflict. He sees their love as a potential catalyst for peace and is willing to support their marriage in the hopes of achieving this goal.