To Kill a Mockingbird Final
Part I. Who Said This? Match the character to the quote.
1.
“Hush your mouth! Don’t matter who they are, anybody sets foot in this house’s your comp’ny, and don’t you let me catch you remarkin’ on their ways like you was so high and mighty!”
b. Rev. Sykes c. Calpurnia d. Jem a. Scout
2.
“Now you tell your father not to teach you anymore. It’s best to begin reading with a fresh mind. You tell him I’ll take over from here and try to undo the damage.”
a. Miss Caroline b. Heck Tate c. Atticus d. Scout
3.
“[Courage is] when you know you’re licked before you begin but you begin anyway and you see it through no matter what.”
a. Jem b. Rev. Sykes c. Miss Caroline d. Atticus
4.
“Don’t you remember me, Mr. Cunningham… You brought us some hickory nuts one time, remember?… I go to school with Walter… He’s your boy, ain’t he? Ain’t he, sir?”
a. Calpurnia b. Dolphus Raymond c. Scout d. Atticus
5.
“For God’s sake, Mr. Finch, look where he [Tim Johnson] is… I can’t shoot that well and you know it!”
a. Miss Maudie b. Heck Tate c. Scout d. Calpurnia
6.
“I think there’s just one kind of folks. Folks.”
b. Aunt Alexandra a. Mayella Ewell c. Scout d. Rev. Sykes
7.
“If there's just one kind of folks, why can't they get along with each other? If they're all alike, why do they go out of their way to despise each other? Scout, I think I'm beginning to understand something. I think I'm beginning to understand why Boo Radley's stayed shut up in the house all this time. It's because he wants to stay inside.”
a. Jem b. Calpurnia c. Miss Maudie d. Dolphus Raymond
8.
“Shoot all the bluejays you want, if you can hit 'em, but remember it's a sin to kill a mockingbird.”
a. Tom Robinson b. Dill c. Heck Tate d. Atticus
Part II. Mark “True” or “False” for each statement below.
9.
To Kill a Mockingbird takes place in a small southern town during the slave era, in the mid 1800s.
10.
To Kill a Mockingbird is narrated by the author, Harper Lee.
11.
Scout tried unsuccessfully to explain to her teacher that Walter Cunningham couldn’t accept Miss Caroline’s money because the Cunninghams never borrowed anything they couldn’t pay back.
12.
Scout desperately wanted to continue playing the Boo Radley game with Jem and Dill, even though Atticus disapproved of it.
13.
Boo Radley supposedly eats raw squirrels, goes out only at night, has a hook for an arm, and stabbed his father with scissors.
14.
Atticus explained to Scout that if he didn’t defend Tom Robinson in court, he wouldn’t be able to respect himself.
15.
Jem’s reading to Mrs. Dubose helps Mrs. Dubose break her addiction to morphine.
16.
Calpurnia takes Scout and Jem to her church and they are confronted by Lula because of their skin color.
17.
Reverend Sykes is happy to see Scout and Jem at their church since their father, Atticus, is helping Tom Robinson.
18.
Aunt Alexandra comes to stay at the Finch house because of a snow storm.
19.
Aunt Alexandra believes that Calpurnia is a strong role model for Scout.
20.
Now that Jem is getting older, he and Scout have been hanging out less.
21.
Dolphus Raymond is a black man who had children with a white woman.
22.
People in Maycomb generally praise Atticus for defending Tom Robinson.
23.
Scout and Jem sit with their father at the front of the court room during the trial.
24.
Mr. Ewell believes that Mayella is telling the truth in court.
25.
Tom Robinson commits murder.
26.
Nobody in Maycomb pays any attention during the trial.
27.
Mr. Ewell spits at Atticus.
28.
Women were not allowed to serve on juries in Alabama at the time of this story.
29.
Scout dresses up as an apple during the pageant.
30.
Boo Radley kills a mockingbird at the end of the story.
31.
One fact that Atticus establishes about Tom Robinson’s case is
a. Bob Ewell is evil b. Tom has one good hand c. Mayella doesn’t know how old she is d. Heck Tate is lying
32. Why did Tom Robinson say he went into the Ewells’ house the day of the alleged rape?
a. Mayella wanted him to buy some ice cream b. He needed money c. Mayella asked him to come in
33. What type of beverage does Dolphus Raymond have in his paper sack?
a. Beer b. Whiskey c. Water d. Coca-Cola
34. Who is sure during the whole trial that Atticus and Tom will win the case?
a. Tom Robinson b. Calpurnia c. Jem d. Bob Ewell
35. The African-American community brings __________ to Atticus for defending Tom.
a. money b. books c. food d. guns
36. This character is utterly crushed by the verdict, and loses faith in humanity.
a. Scout b. Atticus c. Jem d. Calpurnia
d. He wanted to kiss Mayella
37. What is the verdict of Tom’s trial?
a. Guilty b. Not guilty c. Hung Jury
38. When Tom attempts to escape from prison after the verdict,
d. The case was thrown out of court
c. He is shot a. He is brought back to prison b. He finds his freedom
39. Who attacks Scout and Jem at the end of the story?
a. Boo Radley b. Mayella c. Heck Tate d. Bob Ewell
d. He kills a cop
40. Who kills the would-be attacker with a knife?
a. Boo Radley b. Mayella c. Heck Tate d. Bob Ewell
To Kill a Mockingbird Final KEY
Part I. Who Said This? Match the character to the quote.
1.
“Hush your mouth! Don’t matter who they are, anybody sets foot in this house’s your comp’ny, and don’t you let me catch you remarkin’ on their ways like you was so high and mighty!”
b. Rev. Sykes c. Calpurnia d. Jem a. Scout
2.
“Now you tell your father not to teach you anymore. It’s best to begin reading with a fresh mind. You tell him I’ll take over from here and try to undo the damage.”
a. Miss Caroline b. Heck Tate c. Atticus d. Scout
3.
“[Courage is] when you know you’re licked before you begin but you begin anyway and you see it through no matter what.”
a. Jem b. Rev. Sykes c. Miss Caroline d. Atticus
4.
“Don’t you remember me, Mr. Cunningham… You brought us some hickory nuts one time, remember?… I go to school with Walter… He’s your boy, ain’t he? Ain’t he, sir?”
a. Calpurnia b. Dolphus Raymond c. Scout d. Atticus
5.
“For God’s sake, Mr. Finch, look where he [Tim Johnson] is… I can’t shoot that well and you know it!”
a. Miss Maudie b. Heck Tate c. Scout d. Calpurnia
6.
“I think there’s just one kind of folks. Folks.”
b. Aunt Alexandra a. Mayella Ewell c. Scout d. Rev. Sykes
7.
“If there's just one kind of folks, why can't they get along with each other? If they're all alike, why do they go out of their way to despise each other? Scout, I think I'm beginning to understand something. I think I'm beginning to understand why Boo Radley's stayed shut up in the house all this time. It's because he wants to stay inside.”
a. Jem b. Calpurnia c. Miss Maudie d. Dolphus Raymond
8.
“Shoot all the bluejays you want, if you can hit 'em, but remember it's a sin to kill a mockingbird.”
a. Tom Robinson b. Dill c. Heck Tate d. Atticus
Part II. Mark “True” or “False” for each statement below.
9.
To Kill a Mockingbird takes place in a small southern town during the slave era, in the mid 1800s. FALSE
10.
To Kill a Mockingbird is narrated by the author, Harper Lee. FALSE
11.
Scout tried unsuccessfully to explain to her teacher that Walter Cunningham couldn’t accept Miss Caroline’s money because the Cunninghams never borrowed anything they couldn’t pay back. TRUE
12.
Scout desperately wanted to continue playing the Boo Radley game with Jem and Dill, even though Atticus disapproved of it. FALSE
13.
Boo Radley supposedly eats raw squirrels, goes out only at night, has a hook for an arm, and stabbed his father with scissors. TRUE
14.
Atticus explained to Scout that if he didn’t defend Tom Robinson in court, he wouldn’t be able to respect himself. TRUE
15.
Jem’s reading to Mrs. Dubose helps Mrs. Dubose break her addiction to morphine. TRUE
16.
Calpurnia takes Scout and Jem to her church and they are confronted by Lula because of their skin color. TRUE
17.
Reverend Sykes is happy to see Scout and Jem at their church since their father, Atticus, is helping Tom Robinson.
TRUE
18.
Aunt Alexandra comes to stay at the Finch house because of a snow storm. FALSE
19.
Aunt Alexandra believes that Calpurnia is a strong role model for Scout. FALSE
20.
Now that Jem is getting older, he and Scout have been hanging out less. TRUE
21.
Dolphus Raymond is a black man who had children with a white woman. FALSE
22.
People in Maycomb generally praise Atticus for defending Tom Robinson. FALSE
23.
Scout and Jem sit with their father at the front of the court room during the trial. FALSE
24.
Mr. Ewell believes that Mayella is telling the truth in court. FALSE
25.
Tom Robinson commits murder. FALSE
26.
Nobody in Maycomb pays any attention during the trial. FALSE
27.
Mr. Ewell spits at Atticus. TRUE
28.
Women were not allowed to serve on juries in Alabama at the time of this story. TRUE
29.
Scout dresses up as an apple during the pageant. FALSE
30.
Boo Radley kills a mockingbird at the end of the story. FALSE
31.
One fact that Atticus establishes about Tom Robinson’s case is
a. Bob Ewell is evil b. Tom has one good hand c. Mayella doesn’t know how old she is d. Heck Tate is lying
32. Why did Tom Robinson say he went into the Ewells’ house the day of the alleged rape?
a. Mayella wanted him to buy some ice cream b. He needed money c. Mayella asked him to come in
33. What type of beverage does Dolphus Raymond have in his paper sack?
a. Beer b. Whiskey c. Water d. Coca-Cola
34. Who is sure during the whole trial that Atticus and Tom will win the case?
a. Tom Robinson b. Calpurnia c. Jem d. Bob Ewell
35. The African-American community brings __________ to Atticus for defending Tom.
a. money b. books c. food d. guns
36. This character is utterly crushed by the verdict, and loses faith in humanity.
a. Scout b. Atticus c. Jem d. Calpurnia
d. He wanted to kiss Mayella
37. What is the verdict of Tom’s trial?
a. Guilty b. Not guilty c. Hung Jury
38. When Tom attempts to escape from prison after the verdict,
d. The case was thrown out of court
c. He is shot a. He is brought back to prison b. He finds his freedom
39. Who attacks Scout and Jem at the end of the story?
a. Boo Radley b. Mayella c. Heck Tate d. Bob Ewell
d. He kills a cop
40. Who kills the would-be attacker with a knife?
a. Boo Radley b. Mayella c. Heck Tate d. Bob Ewell