How Well Do You Know About 'Romeo and Juliet'?

A beautifully illustrated scene from Romeo and Juliet, featuring the iconic balcony scene under a starry night in Verona, with a romantic and tragic atmosphere.

Test Your Knowledge of Romeo and Juliet

Welcome to the "How Well Do You Know About 'Romeo and Juliet'?" quiz! Dive into the timeless world of Shakespeare's tragic love story and see how much you really know.

Get ready to answer questions on characters, themes, and historical context. You'll explore:

  • The original title of the play
  • Details about its characters
  • Key themes and genres
  • Famous quotes and their meanings
11 Questions3 MinutesCreated by DramaticDreamer42
What was the original title?
The History and Fall of Romeo and Juliet
An Excellent and Conceited Tragedie of Romeo and Juliet
Wherefore Art Thou, Romeo?
The Most Excellent and Lamentable Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet
In Shakespeare's time, ______ was most likely played by a man.
The nurse
Juliet
Lady Capulet
The servant
Romeo and Juliet was Shakespeare's 10th play, and his ______ play about romantic love.
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Juliet was close to her ______ birthday before she died.
12th
13th
14th
15th
What genre does Romeo and Juliet belong in?
Romantic Tragedy
Comedy
Tragic Drama
Historical
At which month is the play set in?
May
June
July
August
In Romeo and Juliet's most famous line: "Romeo, Romeo wherefore art thou Romeo?", wherefore means
Who
Why
Where
What
The scene where Romeo was __________, originated from Thomas Otway's adaptation of Romeo and Juliet, set in Ancient Rome.
Duelling Tybalt
Banished from Verona
On Juliet's balcony
Buying poison
 
 
Verona, the play's setting, is in which country?
England
France
Wales
Italy
The play was written during the Renaissance Period, around
1594-1595
1584-1585
1574-1575
1564-1565
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