#1
Who is the author of 'Twelve Angry Men'?
Arthur Miller
Reginald Rose
William Shakespeare
Harper Lee
#2
In 'Twelve Angry Men,' what is the initial vote result when the jury begins deliberation?
11-1 in favor of guilty
6-6 tie
12-0 in favor of not guilty
7-5 in favor of guilty
#3
Which juror in 'Twelve Angry Men' is the last to change his vote to 'not guilty'?
Juror #8
Juror #3
Juror #10
Juror #4
#4
What is the primary reason Juror #8 gives for his 'not guilty' vote in 'Twelve Angry Men'?
Doubt about the eyewitness testimony
Belief in the defendant's innocence
Lack of evidence
Judicial error
#5
Which juror in 'Twelve Angry Men' uses a personal experience to argue against the defendant's guilt?
Juror #7
Juror #5
Juror #9
Juror #4
#6
Which juror in 'Twelve Angry Men' has a personal bias against the defendant due to a strained relationship with his own son?
Juror #3
Juror #5
Juror #8
Juror #9
#7
What role does the secret ballot play in 'Twelve Angry Men'?
It reveals the final verdict without debate
It prevents jurors from influencing each other
It highlights the flaws in the justice system
It adds suspense to the storyline
#8
What is the main conflict among the jurors in 'Twelve Angry Men'?
Personal prejudices
Evidence tampering
Bribery accusations
Courtroom procedure
#9
Who directed the 1957 film adaptation of 'Twelve Angry Men'?
Sidney Lumet
Alfred Hitchcock
Frank Capra
Steven Spielberg
#10
In 'Twelve Angry Men,' what does the switchblade knife symbolize?
The defendant's criminal history
The power dynamics among the jurors
The potential for violence in society
The importance of physical evidence
#11
Which juror in 'Twelve Angry Men' is the most vocal advocate for a guilty verdict?
Juror #3
Juror #10
Juror #12
Juror #6
#12
What is the significance of the thunderstorm in 'Twelve Angry Men'?
Symbolizes the pressure on the jurors
Represents the defendant's guilt
Foreshadows a tragic ending
Highlights the flaws in the justice system
#13
In 'Twelve Angry Men,' what is the primary motivation for some jurors to quickly reach a guilty verdict?
Personal biases
Fear of public scrutiny
Desire for a swift resolution
Bribery from external sources