3/30/2021 6. Final Romeo and Juliet Test Romeo and Mercutio would be considered foils because ---. * 1 point Mark only one oval. They are both Montagues. They are opposites. They are enemies. They are friends. 7. Based on what you know about Mercutio’s character/personality, how do you 1 point think he would have reacted if he had found out about Romeo’s marriage to Juliet? * Mark only one oval. He would have been outraged that Romeo married a Capulet. He would have been jealous that Romeo found love before him and would try to separate them. He would have been disappointed that Romeo didn’t fall for Rosaline instead. He would have teased Romeo and been happy for the new couple. 8. Throughout the play, Romeo and Juliet continually ---. * 1 point Mark only one oval. consult their teenage friends for advice feel they are too young for such strong emotions state they would rather be dead than be without each other plan ahead and think through their actions https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Mi3mg-VBXEf8ATjlDu2sPfYibRy9yOw3RmopbqDVrSs/edit 2/13 3/30/2021 Final Romeo and Juliet Test 9. Friar Laurence agrees to marry Romeo and Juliet because: * 1 point Mark only one oval. He doesn’t want Juliet to marry Paris He wants to see Romeo’s sadness end He believes it may end the feuding between the families He is looking for a reason to have a celebration Other: 10. To keep Juliet from having to marry Paris, the friar came up with a new plan involving ---. * 1 point Mark only one oval. Juliet marrying Paris anyway Juliet appearing to be dead a sudden death for Paris the nurse telling the Capulets the truth 11. What is the impact of Romeo’s use of oxymora (plural of oxymoron) when 1 point talking about love, stating “…brawling love! O loving hate!...bright smoke, cold fire, sick health…this love feel I, that feel no love in this.” * Mark only one oval. It shows his infinite wisdom It shows his conflicting emotions and troubled mental state It shows his unstoppable happiness and surprise It shows his romantic side https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Mi3mg-VBXEf8ATjlDu2sPfYibRy9yOw3RmopbqDVrSs/edit 3/13 3/30/2021 Final Romeo and Juliet Test 12. Which character is the best example of a tragic hero? * 1 point Mark only one oval. Romeo Montague Friar Laurence Nurse 13. Which of the following events is an example of dramatic irony? * 1 point Mark only one oval. The nurse knows that Juliet will take the potion, but Lady Capulet does not. We do not expect Romeo to kill Paris at Juliet’s grave. We know that Juliet is not dead, but Romeo does not know. All of the above. 14. Which of the following quotes is an example of foreshadowing in the play? * 1 point Mark only one oval. When the Prince says, “All are punished.” When Juliet says, “What’s in a name? A rose by any other name would smell as sweet.” When Romeo says, “My mind misgives (thinks there is) some consequence yet hanging in the stars.” When Benvolio says, “I do but keep the peace. Put up thy sword. Or manage (use) it to part these men with me.” https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Mi3mg-VBXEf8ATjlDu2sPfYibRy9yOw3RmopbqDVrSs/edit 4/13 3/30/2021 Final Romeo and Juliet Test 15. The purpose of an aside is to ---. * 1 point Mark only one oval. Provide comic relief Let characters speak their thoughts when they are all alone on stage Have the speaker offer information to the audience while other characters on stage are not supposed to hear All of the above 16. An example of a soliloquy in Romeo and Juliet is ---. * 1 point Mark only one oval. Juliet’s speech just before she drinks the sleeping potion Lady Capulet’s plea to the prince to have Romeo killed Friar Laurence’s confession to the Prince at the end of the play Lord Capulet’s response to Paris’s marriage proposal 17. Shakespeare making reference to Venus and Cupid would be an example of: * 1 point Mark only one oval. allusion comic relief soliloquy aside https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Mi3mg-VBXEf8ATjlDu2sPfYibRy9yOw3RmopbqDVrSs/edit 5/13 3/30/2021 Final Romeo and Juliet Test 18. WHICH LITERARY DEVICE IS SHAKESPEARE USING IN THE FOLLOWING QUOTE? “It (Romeo and Juliet’s love) is too rash, too unadvised, too sudden; 1 point Too like the lightning, which doth cease to be; Ere one can say ‘It lightens.’” * Mark only one oval. personification allusion simile metaphor 19. WHICH LITERARY DEVICE IS SHAKESPEARE USING IN THE FOLLOWING QUOTE? “It is the east and Juliet is the sun” * 1 point Mark only one oval. personification allusion simile metaphor Act IV – Remember, Act IV starts AFTER Romeo and Juliet have spent their wedding night together and Lord Capulet has decided to have Juliet marry Paris. 20. Who is at Friar Laurence’s cell when Juliet arrives? * 1 point Mark only one oval. Romeo Lord Capulet Paris The Prince https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Mi3mg-VBXEf8ATjlDu2sPfYibRy9yOw3RmopbqDVrSs/edit 6/13 3/30/2021 21. Final Romeo and Juliet Test What does Juliet threaten to do if the Friar cannot reunite her with Romeo? * 1 point Mark only one oval. kill herself kill the Friar tell her parents what happened Flee to Mantua to find Romeo 22. Which of the following things is NOT a part of the plan that Friar Laurence comes up with? * 1 point Mark only one oval. The Friar will send a message to Romeo telling him that Juliet is not dead. Juliet will tell her father she will marry Paris. Juliet will take a potion what will make her appear dead. Romeo will buy poison to kill himself. 23. With your prior knowledge about the European Renaissance time period, one 1 point is left to infer that the “infectious pestilence” that interferes with Friar John delivering the letter is referring to (making an allusion) to what disease? * Mark only one oval. AIDS Tuberculosis (TB) Malaria Bubonic Plague (Black Death) https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Mi3mg-VBXEf8ATjlDu2sPfYibRy9yOw3RmopbqDVrSs/edit 7/13 3/30/2021 24. Final Romeo and Juliet Test How does Paris feel about Juliet’s death? * 1 point Mark only one oval. indifferent (he doesn’t care) secretly happy (he didn’t want to marry her either) cheated by death A&B 25. When Lord Capulet sees Juliet’s “dead” body, he says, “Death lies on her like 1 point an untimely frost/Upon the sweetest flower of all the field.” Which of the following statements is the most true about these lines: * Mark only one oval. It is a metaphor comparing Juliet’s life to a loss of a flower. It is personification of the flower because it is comparing the loss of a human life. It is imagery because we can smell the flower, due to the detailed description. It is a simile comparing the timing of Juliet’s “death” to frost on a flower. 26. “Thou detestable maw, thou womb of death,/Gorged with the dearest morsel of the earth,/Thus I enforce thy rotten jaws to open,/And in despite I’ll cram 1 point thee with more food.” These lines are an example of: * Mark only one oval. simile comparing hunger to the earth personification giving the Capulet tomb human like characteristics mood showing love and affection all of the above https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Mi3mg-VBXEf8ATjlDu2sPfYibRy9yOw3RmopbqDVrSs/edit 8/13 3/30/2021 27. Final Romeo and Juliet Test What news does Balthasar bring Romeo? * 1 point Mark only one oval. Juliet has taken the potion that the Friar gave her. Juliet is dead. Friar Laurence could not come to Mantua. Romeo is no longer banished from Verona. ACT V 28. Who is the first person at the tomb at the beginning of Act V? * 1 point Mark only one oval. Romeo Balthasar Friar Laurence Paris 29. The fact that Romeo notices that Juliet still looks very beautiful (with color in her cheeks and lips)and not very dead is an example of what? * 1 point Mark only one oval. personification allusion dramatic irony pun https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Mi3mg-VBXEf8ATjlDu2sPfYibRy9yOw3RmopbqDVrSs/edit 9/13 3/30/2021 30. Final Romeo and Juliet Test How does Juliet die? * 1 point Mark only one oval. drinks poison dies of grief kisses Romeo’s lips to get the poison from them stabs herself with Romeo’s dagger 31. What happened to Lady Montague? * 1 point Mark only one oval. She died of grief. She and Capulet ran off and became lovers. She fled Verona because she could not stand to be there without Romeo. She killed herself. 32. What does Montague decide to do at the end of the play? * 1 point Mark only one oval. Hold a feast and celebration Build a golden statue of Juliet Take their own lives Attend anger management classes QUOTATIONS – Identify the speaker of the following quotations from Romeo and Juliet – read the whole quote!! https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Mi3mg-VBXEf8ATjlDu2sPfYibRy9yOw3RmopbqDVrSs/edit 10/13 3/30/2021 33. Final Romeo and Juliet Test “O, She doth teach the torches to burn bright for I ne’er saw true beauty till this night.” * 1 point Mark only one oval. Romeo Mercutio Paris Tybalt 34. “Romeo, the love I bear thee can afford no better term than this: though art a villain.” AND “Uncle, this is a Montague, our foe, A villain, that is hither come in spite; To scorn at our solemnity this night… ‘Tis he, that villain Romeo.” * 1 point Mark only one oval. Mercutio Benvolio Tybalt Capulet 35. “If ever you disturb these streets again, your lives will pay the forfeit of the peace.” * 1 point Mark only one oval. Paris Prince Friar Laurence Tybalt https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Mi3mg-VBXEf8ATjlDu2sPfYibRy9yOw3RmopbqDVrSs/edit 11/13 3/30/2021 36. Final Romeo and Juliet Test “Here’s to you my love! (Drinks) O true apothecary! Thy drugs are quick. Thus 1 point with a kiss I die.” * Mark only one oval. Juliet Romeo Mercutio Tybalt 37. “Yea, noise? Then I’ll be brief. O happy dagger! This is thy sheath; there rust, and let me die.” * 1 point Mark only one oval. Juliet Romeo Mercutio Tybalt 38. “Ask for me tomorrow, and you shall find me a grave man. I am hurt...A plague a’ both your houses!” * 1 point Mark only one oval. Mercutio Benvolio Tybalt Romeo https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Mi3mg-VBXEf8ATjlDu2sPfYibRy9yOw3RmopbqDVrSs/edit 12/13 3/30/2021 39. Final Romeo and Juliet Test The speaker of these lines offers an example of what literary device?: “Ask for me tomorrow, and you shall find me a grave man." * 1 point Mark only one oval. pun allusion dramatic irony foil 40. “For never was a story of more woe/Than this of Juliet and her Romeo.” * 1 point Mark only one oval. Prince Friar Laurence Chorus Lord Montague This content is neither created nor endorsed by Google. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Mi3mg-VBXEf8ATjlDu2sPfYibRy9yOw3RmopbqDVrSs/edit 13/13