Q.1
What do the red geraniums in the Ewell yard NOT tell the reader about Mayella?
  • She makes an effort to improve circumstances
  • She has many chores
  • She hopes for better from life
  • She appreciates beauty
Q.2
How does the friendship between the Finch children and Miss Maudie differ from their relationships with other adults?
  • Miss Maudie gives them food
  • Miss Maudie does not teach them anything
  • Miss Maudie treats them as equals
  • Miss Maudie laughs at them
Q.3
Atticus shoots the rabid dog in the street with a single shot. What effect does this episode have on Jem's and Scout's view of their father?
  • They are surprised by his violence
  • Their view of their father remains unchanged
  • They become ashamed of him
  • They take more pride in him
Q.4
Aunt Alexandra wishes to send Calpurnia home. Why?
  • She does not like Calpurnia taking Scout to church
  • She does not like Calpurnia's cooking
  • She enjoys keeping house and does not think Calpurnia does a good job
  • She thinks Calpurnia is too strict with the children
Q.5
How does the narrator inform the reader that she was a tomboy as a young girl?
  • She describes herself as wearing overalls
  • She reports that her brother was not surprised when she beat up Walter Cunningham
  • She remarks that she did not wish to grow up to be a lady
  • All of the above
Q.6
Which of the children in could best be described as "inventive"?
  • Jem
  • Scout
  • Dill
  • Walter Cunningham
Q.7
How do Jem and Scout come to change their opinion about Boo Radley?
  • They realize that he has been leaving them presents in the knot-hole
  • Jem's pants are mysteriously mended after being caught in the fence
  • They realize that Boo must have placed a blanket around Scout to keep her warm while everyone was watching the firefighters at Miss Maudie's house
  • All of the above
Q.8
Which of the following does NOT accurately describe Jem?
  • Curious
  • Determined
  • Fearless
  • Loyal
Q.9
Which aspect of Tom Robinson's character leads to his trial?
  • Honesty
  • Kindness
  • Wisdom
  • All of the above
Q.10
"Calpurnia bent down and kissed me. I ran along, wondering what had come over her." What does Scout's reaction to the kiss tell the reader about Calpurnia?
  • She rarely shows her affection
  • She often behaves in contradictory ways
  • Calpurnia's affection is always visible in her behavior towards Scout
  • She approaches her work in the Finch household with an entirely business-like manner
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