What juror "stands alone" at the beginning by being the only juror to vote not guilty in the first vote?
What is Juror EIGHT
100
What is the vote at the beginning of Act 2?
What is SIX to SIX
100
Which Juror is a racist in the book?
What is Juror TEN
100
Through which cars on the el train does the woman claim to have witnessed the murder?
What is the last two
100
What game do Juror 3 and Juror 12 play on a notepad during the discussion?
Tic-Tac-Toe
200
According to Juror TEN in this quote what is the boy? "You're not gonna' tell me we're supposed to believe this kid, knowing what he is."
No good, rotten, slum kid with no good qualities
200
When the jury votes are tied 6 to 6, and they can't make a unanimous decision, it is a ______ ______.
What is a hung jury
200
Which juror proved the switch-knife was NOT a one-of-a-kind knife by bringing in a similar knife.
What is Juror EIGHT
200
What event do Juror 3 and Juror 8 replay in the jury room?
What is the stabbing of the knife. The stab wound was down into the chest, but the boy is shorter so the stab wound should be going up.
200
Which juror only cares about the baseball game?
What is Juror SEVEN
300
What is the significance of Juror FIVE's background?
What is he was born in a slum and counteracts Juror TEN's argument
300
How is the lady's testimony from across the street proved wrong?
What is she was not wearing her glasses
300
How does Juror TWELVE's background affect his vote?
What is he's in the ad business so he feels as if the Jurors are just being tricked by Juror EIGHT
300
The boy is 5 feet, 8 inches tall. How tall is the father? Why is this significant to the text?
6'2" and it's significant because the angle was too extreme for someone so short.
300
Which juror works for an AD agency and ridicules Juror EIGHT?
What is Juror TWELVE
400
Why does the 8th juror emphasize the word "man"? Why does he question the 3rd juror's statement, "The man's a dangerous killer?"
What is "man" is an adult with adult responsibilities. The 8th juror is saying that someone who is 16 is not really a man.
400
Why is the angle at which the father stabbed so important to the case?
What is it would be impossible for the boy to have been able to stab his father at that angle.
400
How do we know Juror TWO is not certain of the boy's guilt after the first vote?
What is he is uncomfortable and looks around nervously, not something that a sure man does.
400
What was proven about the old man's testimony that made the jurors know the old man lied in court.
What is the old man would not have been able to hear the boy yell when the train was passing. He was too slow to walk to the front door to see the boy running away.
400
Name THREE jurors who are uncertain about their votes at beginning?
What is Juror EIGHT, Juror NINE, Juror FIVE, and Juror TWO
500
What is the boy's testimony about the knife?
What is he purchased it, then it fell out of his pocket on the way home.
500
At the end of the play, Juror THREE finally reveals his reasoning behind the case, what is Juror EIGHT's response? Why does he say this?
What is "It's not your boy. He's somebody else's." He says it because he finally realizes that juror THREE has been projecting his son on the defendant.
500
Name three characteristics of Juror NINE and what they reveal about his character.
What is intelligent, elderly, sympathetic, understanding, fair, etc.
That he is an introspective man who focuses on being just rather than right.
500
The boy's testimony about the knife is very important to the case. How is the boy's testimony confirmed by Juror EIGHT?
Juror EIGHT is able to find the same knife elsewhere.
500
What are two details of the jury room setting? How do they exacerbate the issues in the court room?
What is hot, unpleasant, blank walls, long tables, twelve chairs, a bathroom, water fountain, etc.