Act 1
Act 2
Act 3
Act 4
Act 5
100

Who are the main characters in the play?

Romeo & Juliet 

100

What major event that happened in Act 2?

Balcony scene

100
Who dies in this act?

Tybalt & Mercutio

100

What does the Friar gives to Juliet?

A vial / fake-death potion

100

Who discovers that Juliet is 'dead'?

The Nurse.

200

What character claims to hate peace?

Tybalt

200

What Scene did Romeo climb the wall in the Balcony scene?

Act 2 Scene 1
200

Tybalt and Mercutio fight because Mercutio seeks to protect Romeo's honors

True

200

Who does Juliet meet at the Friar's place?

Paris

200

What does Juliet notice when she wakes up?

Romeo is dead.

300

What was the major event in the Act?

The fight between the Capulets and Montagues

300

How do Romeo friend's try to find him?

They call for Romeo and mock Romeo's feeling for Rosaline in a speech

300

What is the consequence of the fight between Mercutio & Tybalt?

Death / Romeo's banishment.

300

Why does Juliet actually visit Friar Lawrence?

For help regarding Romeo.

300

Who was supposed to deliver the letter to Romeo?

Friar John

400

Who stated "naked weapon"?

Sampson

400

What time will Juliet send word to Romeo the following day?

Exactly 9 o'clock in the morning

400

How does Juliet react to the news of Romeo's banishment?

She cries.

400

What reason does Juliet give for visiting Friar Lawrence to Nurse?

To repent for her sins of disobeying her father.

400

What news was supposed to have reached Romeo throught the letter-giver?

Juliet is playing dead.

500

What gesture started the fight?

Biting the thumb

500

Why is Friar Lawrence surprised by Romeo's decision to marry Juliet?

He loved Rosaline just a day ago and Juliet is a Capulet

500

How does Benvolio describe the fight?

"Tybalth started it"

500

What does Juliet's immediate accepting of the Friar's plan say about her?

She loves Romeo a lot / She's desperate.

500

What do the Capulets and Montagues decide to do at the end of the play?

They decide to create golden statues of each other's children.