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12 Angry Men Challenge

Authored by Zara Ali

Social Studies

9th Grade

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12 Angry Men Challenge
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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Character analysis: Describe the personality and characteristics of Juror 3.

Introverted, shy, passive, agreeable, easygoing

Kind, patient, open-minded, calm, understanding

Aggressive, stubborn, opinionated, intolerant, quick-tempered

Confident, assertive, charismatic, charming, diplomatic

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Plot analysis: What is the main conflict in the story and how is it resolved?

The main conflict is the defendant's decision to plead guilty, and it is resolved through the judge's final ruling.

The main conflict is the defendant's alibi, and it is resolved through the confession of the real culprit.

The main conflict is the jury's initial decision to acquit the defendant, and it is resolved through the prosecutor's presentation of new evidence.

The main conflict is the jury's initial decision to convict the defendant, and it is resolved through the jurors' deliberation and examination of the evidence.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Themes and motifs: Discuss the theme of justice and its significance in the play.

The theme of justice is only relevant for minor characters in the play

The theme of justice is insignificant in the play and has no impact on the outcome

The play does not address the theme of justice at all

The theme of justice is significant in the play as it revolves around the jury's duty to deliver a fair and just verdict for the accused.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Conflict resolution: How does the play explore the concept of reasonable doubt?

By focusing on the defendant's criminal record

Through the use of forensic evidence

By examining the emotional state of the witnesses

Through the deliberation process of the jury

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Character analysis: Compare and contrast the personalities of Juror 8 and Juror 10.

Juror 8 is calm, rational, and open-minded, while Juror 10 is aggressive, prejudiced, and close-minded.

Juror 8 is impulsive, irrational, and stubborn, while Juror 10 is calm, rational, and open-minded.

Juror 8 is aggressive, prejudiced, and close-minded, while Juror 10 is impulsive, irrational, and stubborn.

Juror 8 is aggressive, prejudiced, and close-minded, while Juror 10 is calm, rational, and open-minded.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Plot analysis: What role does the secret ballot play in the story?

It prevents the jurors from discussing the case with each other

It ensures that the jurors vote based on personal biases

It ensures that each juror can vote according to their conscience without external influence.

It allows the jurors to change their votes without consequences

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Themes and motifs: Analyze the motif of the sweltering heat and its symbolic meaning.

The motif of the sweltering heat symbolizes the jurors' desire for air conditioning

The motif of the sweltering heat symbolizes the calm and relaxed atmosphere in the jury room

The motif of the sweltering heat symbolizes the jurors' agreement and unity

The motif of the sweltering heat symbolizes the tension and pressure in the jury room.

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