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12 Angry Men Act 2 Quiz
12 Angry Men Act 2 Quiz
How does Juror 6 show respect for the process?
He demands a quick vote
He leaves to calm down
He refuses to listen to Juror 10
He insists everyone be heard
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What does the discussion about eyesight foreshadow?
The discovery of new evidence
The jurors calling the judge
A confession from Juror 3
The later challenge to the woman’s testimony
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Who admits feeling pressured by others in their earlier “guilty” vote?
Juror 2
Juror 6
Juror 12
Juror 7
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What is the name of Gohan’s Beast form transformation in Super Hero?
Limitless Gohan
Beast Mode
Fury Saiyan
Gohan Beast
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What issue does Juror 4 focus on in Act 2?
The timing of the argument
The defendant’s criminal record
The noise of the passing train
The consistency of the woman’s testimony
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What effect does Juror 8’s calm persistence have on the group?
It encourages more jurors to reconsider
It causes a mistrial
It convinces the foreman to quit
It increases everyone’s anger
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What does Juror 5’s background help him explain?
How switchblades are actually used
Why the woman’s testimony is valid
Why the old man lied
How long it takes to reach the door
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How do most jurors react to Juror 10’s rant?
They laugh at his frustration
They turn away in silence
They agree with him
They applaud his honesty
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What point does Juror 5 make about the knife wound?
It proves the victim fell first
It shows hesitation before the attack
It wouldn’t have been made with a downward motion
It confirms the boy was right-handed
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Which juror first supports Juror 8 during the re-enactment?
Juror 10
Juror 3
Juror 9
Juror 4
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Why does Juror 10 start ranting in Act 2?
He’s tired of the heat
He supports the defense’s story
He expresses prejudice against people from slums
He wants to go home early
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By the end of Act 2, how has the vote shifted?
The foreman ends the debate
All jurors return to “guilty”
The “not guilty” side has gained several supporters
The vote remains unchanged
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What does Juror 12 struggle with during deliberations?
Staying focused and serious
Understanding legal language
Controlling his temper
Speaking up against Juror 3
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Why does Juror 7 become impatient during the discussions?
He thinks the defendant is innocent
He dislikes Juror 3
He has baseball tickets
He’s hungry
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What does Juror 8 question about the old man’s testimony?
Whether he could reach the door in time
Whether he knew the victim personally
Whether he saw the defendant’s face
Whether he heard the boy’s exact words
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What does Juror 8 accuse Juror 3 of letting influence his judgment?
His personal anger toward his own son
His professional background
His friendship with the foreman
His dislike of lawyers
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What experiment does Juror 8 conduct to test the old man’s claim?
He reenacts the stabbing motion
He times how long it takes to walk the same distance
He tests how loud the train is
He demonstrates how to open the window
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What is revealed about the timing of the old man’s walk?
It proves the old man lied deliberately
It’s shorter than the testimony suggests
It matches perfectly with his account
It takes longer than he claimed
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What does Juror 2 question about the stabbing angle?
Whether it could be done left-handed
Whether it matches the defendant’s height
Whether the knife was sharp enough
Whether it could happen in daylight
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What does Juror 9 say about the old man witness’s motivation?
He misunderstood what he saw
He was afraid of the defendant
He was bribed by police
He wanted attention and importance
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What physical object is used again in Act 2 as evidence?
The handkerchief
The wallet
The baseball ticket
The switchblade knife
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What theme becomes most evident during Act 2?
Family versus justice
Authority versus rebellion
Prejudice versus rationality
Law versus mercy
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What does Juror 11 emphasize about the American justice system?
It allows jurors to guess outcomes
It is based on fairness and reasonable doubt
It should rely only on emotion
It favors the rich over the poor
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What emotional moment occurs between Juror 3 and the group?
He confesses he knew the victim
He admits to lying about evidence
He reveals his broken relationship with his son
He apologizes to Juror 8
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What major event begins Act 2 of 12 Angry Men?
A new witness entering the room
A heated argument over the old man’s testimony
The jurors breaking for lunch
The arrival of the judge
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How does Juror 8 challenge the assumption of guilt?
By claiming he knows the defendant
By reading from the trial transcript
By accusing the police of misconduct
By emphasizing reasonable doubt
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What do the jurors begin to realize about the eyewitness testimonies?
They were never presented in court
They came from police officers
They were completely reliable
They may contain contradictions
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Which juror begins to show compassion for the defendant midway through Act 2?
Juror 4
Juror 9
Juror 7
Juror 10
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What is the key takeaway from Juror 8’s timing experiment?
The witnesses conspired together
The boy wasn’t at home during the murder
The old man couldn’t have seen the boy run out
The murder took longer than reported
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Why does Juror 3 become furious during Act 2?
He believes the trial should restart
He feels personally attacked by Juror 8
He discovers evidence was falsified
He’s accused of lying about the defendant
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