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Name:
Class Period:
Romeo and Juliet
Unit Test Review Sheet
Due Date: 5-18
Worth: Turn in on test day FULLY COMPLETED for 10 bonus points
on unit test. If not FULLY COMPLETE, do not bother turning it in.
Act I Review
1. In the Prologue, the __________________________________ is the voice that
gives us the background for the play.
2. This story takes place in _______________________________, Italy.
3. When we first meet Romeo, he is sad because
______________________________ does not love him.
4. _________________________________tells the fighters "If you ever disturb
our streets again, Your lives shall pay the forfeit of the peace."
5. _______________________________ asks Lord Capulet if he may marry
Juliet.
6. _____________________________ convinces Romeo to go to the Capulet’s
party to meet new girls.
7._____ When Lady Capulet tells Juliet of the plans to marry Paris, How does
Juliet feel about marriage?
a) She is ready to leave the house b) She is not old enough yet
c) She’ll marry only if it’s Romeo d) She is happy to marry a rich, powerful man.
8. The _______________________ is always interrupting everyone’s
conversations.
9. _____________________________ talks of Queen Mab when Romeo
mentions a dream he had.
10. Romeo and his friends escape detection at the party because they are wearing
______________________________.
Act 2 and 3 Review
I. Families: Match the following characters to their family.
Put a C in the blank if they are in the Capulet household.
Put an M in the blank if they are in the Montague household.
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_____1. Romeo
_____2. Juliet
_____3. Nurse
_____4. Benvolio
_____5. Tybalt
6. At the beginning of Act II, where does Romeo go?
7. How does Romeo get there?
8. In the famous "balcony" scene, when Juliet says "Romeo, Romeo! Wherefore
art thou Romeo?" (Act II, Sc. 2, line 33), what is she asking?
9. Why does Romeo hate his own name?
10. Who interrupts Romeo and Juliet’s conversation?
11. What do Romeo and Juliet plan to do the following day?
12. What is the name of Romeo’s spiritual advisor?
13. Why does the Friar finally agree to marry Romeo and Juliet?
14. Who challenged Romeo in a letter?
15. Which member of the Capulet household is not only aware of the marriage,
but is assisting with it?
16. How long was the above person gone, speaking to Romeo?
a) 3 hours b) 30 minutes c) 2 days d) 4 hours
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17. What is Friar Laurence’s fears of marrying the couple?
18. In Romeo and Juliet, who speaks in rhyme?
a) servants b) the rich and the royalty c) teenagers d) the poor
19. William Shakespeare wrote most of his plays and sonnets in what rhyming
pattern?
a) iambic pentameter b) imagery c) rhyming couplets d) puns
20. Choose the best set of words that fit into the blanks respectively.
"What’s in a _____________? That which we call a ____________ by any other
word would smell as ____________.”
Act 4 Review
1. Whom does Juliet see at Friar Lawrence’s cell?
2. Which of the following best describes Juliet’s remarks to Paris in Friar
Lawrence’s cell?
a)She lies to him.
b) She says truthful things to him.
c) She says things she believes are true but are not true.
d) She speaks truthfully but is not referring to him
3. Juliet’s mood when she asks for Friar Lawrence’s advice is
a) optimistic b) desperate
c) confused d) guilty and shameful
4. The main point of Friar Lawrence’s plan is to
5. When Juliet is speaking to Paris in Friar Lawrence’s cell, the following bit of
dialogue occurs:
PARIS: Thy face is mine, and thou hast sland’red it.
JULIET: It may be so, for it is not mine own.
What is Juliet suggesting with this line?
6. Capulet’s decision to move up the date of the wedding ahead one day affects
7. Before she drinks the potion, Juliet fears all of the following:
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8. At which point does Juliet accomplish the first step of the plan?
10. Who first finds Juliet after she has taken the potion?
II. Match the characters to their appropriate families to households. Place an M in
they are Montague or a C if they are Capulet. Place an O if they are not
necessarily associated with either family.
11. ____ Romeo’s mother
12. _____ Romeo’s father
13. _____ Juliet
14. _____ Romeo
15. _____ Juliet’s mother
16. _____Nurse
17. _____ Tybalt
18. _____Benvolio
19. _____ Friar Lawrence
20. _____ Prince Escalus
Act 5 Review
1. What is the name of Romeo’s servant?
2. What news does he bring to Romeo?
3. What kind of animal do they ride to Verona?
4. What is an apothecary?
5. What does the apothecary sell to Romeo?
6. How is someone who sells deadly poisons punished in Mantua?
7. Who was supposed to deliver the letter to Romeo?
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8. Why wasn’t the letter delivered?
9. After discovering the letter was not delivered, what does Friar Laurence set out
to do?
10. Who is at Juliet’s tomb when Romeo arrives there?
11. What is he doing there?
12. What does he do when he hears Romeo approaching?
13. What does Romeo give to his servant to give to Romeo’s father?
14. Does Romeo’s servant obey Romeo’s command to go away?
15. What does Paris think Romeo is doing at the Capulet’s tomb?
16. What happens between Romeo and Paris?
17. What was Paris’s last request?
18. What happens to Romeo after he drinks the poison?
19. After Juliet awakens, where does the friar tell her he will take her?
20. How does Juliet die?
Bonus Opportunities: Be able to tell me who said the following lines for 5 bonus points!
"If ever you disturb our streets again,
Your lives shall pay the forfeit of the peace."
"Thou wast the prettiest babe that e'er I nursed.
And I might live to see thee married once,
I have my wish."
"Oh then I see Queen Mab hath been with you.
She is the fairies' midwife."
"O she doth teach the torches to burn bright!
It seems she hangs upon the cheek of night
As a rich jewel in an Ethiop's ear--"
"My only love sprung from my only hate."
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"But, soft! what light through yonder window breaks?"
"These violent delights have violent ends
And in their triumph die, like fire and powder,
Which, as they kiss, consume."
"A plague a both your houses!
They have made worms' meat of me."
"O God, I have an ill-divining soul!
Methinks I see thee, now thou art so low,
As one dead in the bottom of a tomb."
"O day, O day, O day! O hateful day!
Never was seen so black a day as this.
O woeful day! O woeful day!"