Name: Date: To Kill a Mockingbird Unit Test Study Guide _____ 1. Presiding judge at the trial A. Atticus Finch _____ 2. Atticus' sister B. Link Deas _____ 3. Gossipy neighbor C. Jeremy Atticus “Jem” Finch _____ 4. Scout’s Father D. Mrs. Henry Lafayette Dubose _____ 5. Old lady who battles a drug addiction E. Zeebo _____ 6. Narrator F. Charles Baker “Dill” Harris _____ 7. Young woman who allegedly gets raped G. Jean Louise “Scout” Finch _____ 8. Pretends to be a drunk H. Miss Maudie Atkinson _____ 9. Town sheriff I. Bob Ewell _____ 10. Scout's brother J. Arthur “Boo” Radley _____ 11. Open-minded neighbor K. Tom Robinson _____ 12. Housekeeper for the Finch family L. John Taylor _____ 13. Summertime friend M. Harper Lee _____ 14. Mysterious neighbor N. Reverend Sykes _____ 15. Farmer who does not take charity O. Dolphus Raymond _____ 16. Low class man who attacks the children P. Francis Hancock _____ 17. Prosecuting attorney Q. Miss Stephanie Crawford _____ 18. Defendant on trial for rape R. Tim Johnson _____ 19. Cousin of Scout’s who gets punched S. Mayella Ewell _____ 20. First grade teacher T. Walter Cunningham (Sr.) _____ 21. Author of novel U. Calpurnia _____ 22. Preacher at African-American church V. Horace Gilmer _____ 23. Calpurnia’s son W. Alexandra _____ 24. Rabid dog shot by Atticus X. Miss Caroline Fisher _____ 25. Tom and Helen’s employer Y. Heck Tate . 1. What does Miss Maudie think of the Radleys? 2. How old is Jem when he breaks his arm? How did it happen? 3. Describe the relationship between Aunt Alexandra and the children. 4. What is Scout dressed up as when she goes to the Halloween pageant? How does this save her life later that night? 5. How does Bob Ewell die? What is the difference between the truth and the story the public will be told? 6. Why does Jem think Boo stays inside? 7. What evidence proves that Tom absolutely did not hurt Mayella Ewell? 8. Why is Tom Robinson’s testimony seen as being more credible than Bob or Mayella Ewell’s? 9. Explain why Boo Radley is considered a mockingbird and provide at least two examples to show how he fits this description. 10. What valuable life lessons does Uncle Jack learn from Atticus and Scout? 11. Describe Atticus’ closing remarks to the jury by providing at least three examples. 12. Atticus once tells Scout, “You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view – until you climb into his skin and walk around in it.” Explain the meaning of this quote and cite at least two examples from the book that support this statement. 13. When and where does this story take place? 14. What is one theme that a reader can learn by reading this book? Use evidence from the book to support your answer. 15. Describe the significance of the title of the book.