Much Ado About Nothing Act 3 Scene 2 Quiz. The rising tension before the disastrous unmasking of Don John’s plot. Some celebrate love but the mood turns to suspicion as the villain prepares to strike at the peace of the wedding party. Test your knowledge of the growing drama.

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Much Ado About Nothing Act 3 Scene 2 Quiz Questions
- Where does Act 3 Scene 2 take place?
- Which characters are present at the start of the scene?
- What is the main topic of conversation at the beginning?
- How does Benedick behave differently in this scene?
- What change in appearance does Claudio notice about Benedick?
- Who teases Benedick about his changed appearance?
- What does Benedick claim about his reason for changing?
- How does Benedick respond to Don Pedro’s teasing?
- What request does Benedick make to Don Pedro and Claudio?
- Who enters after the men’s playful exchange?
- What does Don John claim about Hero?
- Who does Don John say witnessed Hero’s alleged betrayal?
- How does Don John claim Hero has been unfaithful?
- What emotion does Claudio feel after hearing Don John’s accusation?
- What does Don Pedro decide to do about the accusation?
- Where does Don John tell them to watch Hero?
- What time is the meeting to take place?
- What plan do Claudio and Don Pedro make after hearing Don John?
- How does Benedick react to Don John’s accusation?
- What theme does this scene develop?
- What dramatic device drives this scene?
- How does Don John’s tone differ from earlier scenes?
- What does Claudio say he will do if Hero is proven unfaithful?
- How does Don Pedro feel after hearing Don John’s report?
- What event does this scene foreshadow?
- What type of irony is present in Don John’s accusation?
- How does Benedick’s subplot contrast with Don John’s plan?
- What does Claudio’s quick belief in Don John suggest about his character?
- What is the overall tone of this scene?
- How does this scene connect to the previous one?
