English 10 12 Angry Men Unit Exam Review Copyright ©2004 MathBits.com.

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English 10 12 Angry Men Unit Exam Review Copyright ©2004 MathBits.com

Literary Terms! The Evidence Plot the Plot Who’s Who? WILDCARD 10 10 10 10 10 20 20 20 20 20 30 30 30 30 30 40 40 40 40 40 50 50 50 50 50

Return to Question Board 10 points Protagonist Return to Question Board See Answer

A N S W E R: the hero or central character 10 points A N S W E R: the hero or central character Return to Question Board

Return to Question Board 20 points Antagonist Return to Question Board See Answer

A N S W E R: opponents who struggle against the protagonist. 20 points A N S W E R: opponents who struggle against the protagonist. Return to Question Board

Return to Question Board 30 points Plot Return to Question Board See Answer

Return to Question Board 30 points A N S W E R: the sequence of related events or incidents that make up a story or play. Return to Question Board

Return to Question Board 40 points Setting Return to Question Board See Answer

A N S W E R: the time and place of the action. 40 points A N S W E R: the time and place of the action. Return to Question Board

Return to Question Board 50 points Theme Return to Question Board See Answer

A N S W E R: a central idea, concern or purpose of a literary work. 50 points A N S W E R: a central idea, concern or purpose of a literary work. Return to Question Board

Return to Question Board 10 points According to the old man who lived in the apartment underneath, how long did it take for him to run to the door and see the boy fleeing down the stairs? Return to Question Board See Answer

Return to Question Board 10 points A N S W E R: 15 seconds. Return to Question Board

The strongest piece of evidence that the boy committed the murder. 20 points The strongest piece of evidence that the boy committed the murder. Return to Question Board See Answer

Return to Question Board 20 points A N S W E R: The same type of knife the boy purchased that day was found in his father’s chest. Return to Question Board

Return to Question Board 30 points The reason some of the jurors doubt the testimony of the woman who said she saw the boy murder his father. Return to Question Board See Answer

Return to Question Board 30 points A N S W E R: She was in bed and wouldn’t have had her glasses on. Return to Question Board

Return to Question Board 40 points Another strong piece of evidence that suggests the boy really did murder his father. Return to Question Board See Answer

40 points A N S W E R: He couldn’t remember what movies he saw that night. Return to Question Board

Return to Question Board 50 points The reason the jurors conclude the old man couldn’t have heard the boy scream “I’m going to kill you!” Return to Question Board See Answer

50 points A N S W E R: An el-train was roaring past the window when the murder took place. Return to Question Board

Where does the story take place? 10 points Where does the story take place? Return to Question Board See Answer

Return to Question Board 10 points A N S W E R: In a jury room in a major city. Return to Question Board

Why does juror #8 vote not guilty at the very beginning. 20 points Why does juror #8 vote not guilty at the very beginning. Return to Question Board See Answer

Return to Question Board 20 points A N S W E R: He feels they should at least talk about the case since they are deciding on the life or death of the boy on trial. Return to Question Board

Return to Question Board 30 points Why does juror # 5 get offended when juror #10 starts talking about “slum kids?” Why does juror # 5 get offended when juror #10 starts talking about “slum kids?” Return to Question Board See Answer

Return to Question Board 30 points A N S W E R: He grew up in a slum. Return to Question Board

Return to Question Board 40 points What reason does juror #4 give at the end for believing the boy is still guilty? Return to Question Board See Answer

Return to Question Board 40 points A N S W E R: The woman across the el-tracks testified that she saw the boy stab his father. Return to Question Board

Return to Question Board 50 points How did juror #3 try to toughen up his 9 year old son when he saw his son walk away from a fight? Return to Question Board See Answer

Return to Question Board 50 points A N S W E R: By “making a man out of him.” Return to Question Board

Return to Question Board 10 points This juror showed his prejudice when he began talking about “those people.” Return to Question Board See Answer

Return to Question Board 10 points A N S W E R: #10 Return to Question Board

This juror was the second juror to change his vote to “not guilty.” 20 points This juror was the second juror to change his vote to “not guilty.” Return to Question Board See Answer

Return to Question Board 20 points A N S W E R: #9 Return to Question Board

Return to Question Board 30 points This juror was in a hurry to get the verdict decided because he had tickets to a show. Return to Question Board See Answer

Return to Question Board 30 points A N S W E R: #7 Return to Question Board

This juror stood alone at the beginning of the jury deliberations. 40 points This juror stood alone at the beginning of the jury deliberations. Return to Question Board See Answer

Return to Question Board 40 points A N S W E R: #8 Return to Question Board

This juror voted “guilty” because he had issues with his son. 50 points This juror voted “guilty” because he had issues with his son. Return to Question Board See Answer

Return to Question Board 50 points A N S W E R: #3 Return to Question Board

The main man vs. man conflict in the play. 10 points The main man vs. man conflict in the play. Return to Question Board See Answer

A N S W E R: juror #8 versus juror #3 10 points A N S W E R: juror #8 versus juror #3 Return to Question Board

How each juror experienced a man versus himself conflict. 20 points How each juror experienced a man versus himself conflict. Return to Question Board See Answer

Return to Question Board 20 points A N S W E R: Each juror had to decide on the guilt or innocence of the boy. Return to Question Board

Two times when the phrase “I’m going to kill you” was important. 30 points Two times when the phrase “I’m going to kill you” was important. Return to Question Board See Answer

Return to Question Board 30 points A N S W E R: 1. The old man claims her heard the boy yell it to his father. 2. Juror #3 yelled the phrase to juror #8 at the end of Act II. Return to Question Board

Through the words and actions of a character. 40 points Through the words and actions of a character. Return to Question Board See Answer

Return to Question Board 40 points A N S W E R: How the personalities of the characters are revealed in a play. Return to Question Board

“It takes a great deal of courage to stand alone.” 50 points “It takes a great deal of courage to stand alone.” Return to Question Board See Answer

A N S W E R: The major theme of “12 Angry Men.” 50 points A N S W E R: The major theme of “12 Angry Men.” Return to Question Board