Romeo is trying to cure a broken heart, Paris to find a bride. Both find themselves on the guest list of a Capulet feast. This Romeo And Juliet Act 1 Scene 2 Quiz explores the intersection of fate and a simple invitation. Here’s where you can follow the Montague boys’ movements.

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Romeo And Juliet Act 1 Scene 2 Quiz Questions
- Who is speaking with Lord Capulet at the beginning of Act 1 Scene 2?
- What does Paris ask Lord Capulet for?
- How does Lord Capulet respond to Paris’s proposal?
- How old does Lord Capulet say Juliet is?
- What does Capulet suggest Paris should do to win Juliet’s heart?
- What event does Lord Capulet invite Paris to attend?
- Why is Capulet holding a feast?
- What does Lord Capulet give to his servant?
- Why does the servant struggle with the task Capulet gives him?
- Who does the servant ask for help reading the invitation?
- Who is with Romeo when the servant approaches him?
- What information does Romeo learn from reading the list?
- What does Benvolio suggest after hearing the invitation?
- Why does Benvolio want Romeo to attend the Capulet feast?
- What does Romeo fear about attending the Capulet party?
- What is Paris’s relationship to Prince Escalus?
- What condition does Capulet set before approving Juliet’s marriage?
- What theme is introduced in this scene through Paris’s request?
- What does Capulet say about his own age?
- What advice does Capulet give Paris about time?
- What does Capulet tell his servant to do after handing him the list?
- How does the servant react after failing to read the list?
- How does Benvolio plan to help Romeo forget Rosaline?
- What does Romeo believe about Rosaline at this point?
- How does this scene move the plot forward?
- What tone does Capulet use with Paris during their conversation?
- What social issue does this scene highlight?
- What does the servant’s encounter with Romeo demonstrate?
- What is Romeo’s mood at the end of this scene?
- What plan do Benvolio and Romeo agree to at the close of the scene?
