When the play opens, Romeo is in love with | Rosaline |
Romeo agrees to go to the Capulet’s party because he | wants to see Rosaline |
Through his actions, we see that Tybalt’s nature is to | fight |
When Juliet says, “Wherefore art thou Romeo” she is saying | Why are you “Romeo”? |
Romeo and Juliet agree to marry after knowing each other for | a few hours |
The Friar agrees to perform Romeo and Juliet’s marriage in the hope that it will | stop the feud between the Capulets and the Montagues |
When Romeo interferes in the fight between Tybalt and Mercutio | Tybalt, under Romeo’s arm, stabs Mercutio |
When Mercutio says, “A plague on both your houses,” he has just been | stabbed by Tybalt is about to die |
After Romeo killed Tybalt, Romeo directly went to hide at | Friar Lawrence’s cell |
When the Nurse brings news of Tybalt’s death Juliet | at first thinks Romeo has been killed |
According to Lord Capulet, Juliet weeps all the time because of | the death of Tybalt |
Juliet finally agrees to marry Paris because | The Friar advised her to pretend that she agrees |
The person who brings news of Juliet’s death to Romeo is | Balthasar |
As Juliet prepares to drink the potion, her main thoughts are about | waking up alone in the tomb |
Minutes before Juliet awakens, | Romeo kills Paris and then poisons himself |
Friar Laurence’s plans fail because | the letter doesn’t get delivered to Romeo |
Paris attacks Romeo at the tomb because paris believes Romeo | has come to damage the dead bodies or tomb |
Juliet, the last of the major characters to die on stage, dies | by stabbing herself |
Arriving to inspect the corpses of Paris, Romeo, and Juliet, the Montagues and Capulets realize too late | the foolishness of their bitter quarrel |
The Capulets and Montagues agree to end the feud and | raise statues of their dead children |
After stopping the first fight on Verona’s streets, the Prince says that if a Capulet or Montague disturbs the peace again, the punishment will be banishment | false |
Romeo and his friends wear masks to the Capulet feast | true |
During the Capulet feast, Tybalt becomes upset when he discovers Rosaline talking with Romeo | false |
Upon hearing the Prince’s sentence of banishment, Romeo is relieved and grateful | false |
When Juliet refuses to marry Paris, Capulet says she must marry Paris or find another home | true |
The Nurse advises Juliet to marry Count Paris | true |
Friar Laurence tells Juliet that she will need courage to break her marriage vows to Romeo | false |
Juliet’s wedding date is finally set for Wednesday | false |
When she discovers that Romeo is dead, Juliet kills herself by drinking the poison that remains in the bottle | false |
In all five people die during the play | false |
“O, I see that the fairy, Queen Mab, has been with you.” | Mercutio |
“But soft! What light through yonder window breaks? It is the east, and Juliet is the sun.” | Romeo |
“I wish I were a glove on her hand so that I could touch her cheek.” | Romeo |
“What’s in a name? The thing which we call a rose would smell just as sweet if it had any other name.” | Juliet |
“Disgusting rascal! I’m not one of his flirting women and I’m not one of his cutthroats.” | The Nurse |
“Come! Come with me and we’ll make this ceremony short. you shall not be alone until the holy church joins you two together.” | Friar Lawrence |
“No, it’s not as deep as a well, or as wide as a church door. But it’s enough, it will serve. Ask for me tomorrow and you’ll find me a grave man.” | Mercutio |
Tybalt wanted to kill you, but you killed him. You are fortunate. The law that threatened you death became your friend and gave you exile. You are fortunate.” | Friar Lawrence |
I’ll never be satisfied with Romeo until I see him–dead–is my poor heart, so upset am I about my cousin’s death.” | Juliet |
So as the situation stands, I think you should marry Count Paris. | The Nurse |
You detestable stomach. You womb of death. You are gorged with the dearest morsel on earth. So I’ll force your rotten jaws to open, and to spite you, I’ll cram you with more food!” | Romeo |
Unit Test Romeo and Juliet
July 15, 2019