Jem and Scout's respect for their father is greatly increased when he:

a. Collects a large fee from a client.
b. Argues with Mrs. Dubose.
c. Shoots a mad dog.
d. Stops a burglar.

Atticus receives payment from Mr. Cunningham as:
a. Hickory nuts and stove wood.
b. Two bales of cotton.
c. One dollar and a bushel of corn.
d. Chores around their property.

At the conclusion of the novel, what has happened to Tom Robinson?
a. He’s in the county jail.
b. He has been acquitted.
c. He is awaiting an appeal.
d. He is shot trying to escape.

During the trial Mayella Ewell testifies she asked Tom onto the Ewell property to help her:
a. Break up an old dresser.
b. Watch her seven siblings.
c. Cut down a tree.
d. Look at a broken tractor.

In their second summer together, Scout, Jem, and Dill decide to make Boo Radley come out by:
a. Placing a note on his windowsill with a fishing pole.
b. Daring one another to touch his front door.
c. Leaving a note in the tree.
d. Peeking into the Radley back yard.

Who does Scout recognize during the encounter with the mob outside of the jail?
a. Tom Robinson
b. Mr. Underwood
c. Mr. Gilmer
d. Mr. Cunningham

The person who saves Jem from Mr. Ewell is:
a. Mr. Cunningham.
b. Sheriff Heck Tate.
c. Boo Radley.
d. Atticus Finch.

Who covers Scout with a blanket outside Miss Maudie's burning house?
a. Boo Radley
b. Calpurnia
c. Dolphus Raymond
d. Jem

What strikes Scout after the classroom discussion on Adolph Hitler and his treatment of the Jews?
a. The hypocrisy of Maycomb’s residents.
b. The futility of war.
c. The leadership qualities of Hitler.
d. The evil in man.

Dill started crying in the courtroom because the crowds and the heat were suffocating him.
True or False

Mrs. Dubose punishes Jem because he:
a. Takes her glasses.
b. Steals her books.
c. Eats her cake.
d. Destroys her camellias.

Whose nickname was Ol’ One-Shot when he was a boy?
a. Arthur ‘Boo’ Radley
b. Atticus Finch
c. Judge Taylor
d. Mr. Underwood

Match the characters with their dialogues in Harper Lee’s novel, To Kill a Mockingbird.

Atticus Finch
Dill
Miss Maudie Atkinson
Heck Tate

A) If your father’s anything, he’s civilized in his heart.

B) There’s nothing more sickening to me than a low

C) Well I’m gonna be a new kind of clown. I’m gonna stand in the middle of the ring and laugh at the folks.
D) Let the dead bury the dead

1.C

2.A
3.D
4.A
5.B
6.D
7.C
8.A
9.D
10.FALSE
11.D
12.B
13.
A)MISS MAUDIE ATKINSON
B)ATTICUS FINCH
C)DILL
D)HECK TATE

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Jem and Scout's respect for their father is greatly increased when he:

c. Shoots a mad dog.

Atticus receives payment from Mr. Cunningham as:
a. Hickory nuts and stove wood.

At the conclusion of the novel, what has happened to Tom Robinson?
d. He is shot trying to escape.

During the trial Mayella Ewell testifies she asked Tom onto the Ewell property to help her:
b. Watch her seven siblings.

In their second summer together, Scout, Jem, and Dill decide to make Boo Radley come out by:
a. Placing a note on his windowsill with a fishing pole.

Who does Scout recognize during the encounter with the mob outside of the jail?
d. Mr. Cunningham

The person who saves Jem from Mr. Ewell is:
c. Boo Radley.

Who covers Scout with a blanket outside Miss Maudie's burning house?
a. Boo Radley.

What strikes Scout after the classroom discussion on Adolph Hitler and his treatment of the Jews?
d. The evil in man.

Dill started crying in the courtroom because the crowds and the heat were suffocating him.
True.

Mrs. Dubose punishes Jem because he:
d. Destroys her camellias.

Whose nickname was Ol’ One-Shot when he was a boy?
b. Atticus Finch.

Match the characters with their dialogues in Harper Lee’s novel, To Kill a Mockingbird.

Atticus Finch - A) If your father’s anything, he’s civilized in his heart.

Dill - C) Well I’m gonna be a new kind of clown. I’m gonna stand in the middle of the ring and laugh at the folks.

Miss Maudie Atkinson - B) There’s nothing more sickening to me than a low.

Heck Tate - D) Let the dead bury the dead.

Jem and Scout's respect for their father is greatly increased when he:

c. Shoots a mad dog.

To figure out the answer to this question, we need to remember a scene in the book where Atticus shoots a mad dog. To Kill a Mockingbird is a novel, so the answer lies within the story.

Atticus receives payment from Mr. Cunningham as:
a. Hickory nuts and stove wood.

To find the answer to this question, we can refer to the events in the book where Mr. Cunningham pays Atticus. Again, the answer is within the story.

At the conclusion of the novel, what has happened to Tom Robinson?
d. He is shot trying to escape.

To determine the answer to this question, we need to recall the events of the story's ending. We can find this information by reading the book or reviewing its summary.

During the trial, Mayella Ewell testifies she asked Tom onto the Ewell property to help her:
c. Cut down a tree.

To find the answer to this question, we can refer to Mayella Ewell's testimony during the trial in the book. This information will be available in the story.

In their second summer together, Scout, Jem, and Dill decide to make Boo Radley come out by:
a. Placing a note on his windowsill with a fishing pole.

To determine the answer to this question, we can refer to the events in the book where Scout, Jem, and Dill try to interact with Boo Radley. This information will be found within the story.

Who does Scout recognize during the encounter with the mob outside of the jail?
d. Mr. Cunningham

To figure out the answer to this question, we need to recall the events of the story where Scout has an encounter with a mob outside the jail. The answer is within the narrative.

The person who saves Jem from Mr. Ewell is:
c. Boo Radley.

To find the answer to this question, we can refer to the events in the book at the end where Jem is in danger. We can find this information in the story.

Who covers Scout with a blanket outside Miss Maudie's burning house?
b. Calpurnia.

To determine the answer to this question, we can refer to the events in the book where Scout is outside Miss Maudie's burning house and someone covers her with a blanket. This information is within the story.

What strikes Scout after the classroom discussion on Adolf Hitler and his treatment of the Jews?
d. The evil in man.

To figure out the answer to this question, we need to remember Scout's reaction to the classroom discussion in the book. This answer is within the narrative.

Dill started crying in the courtroom because the crowds and the heat were suffocating him.
True or False

To answer this question, we can recall the scene in the book where Dill starts crying in the courtroom. This answer is within the story.

Mrs. Dubose punishes Jem because he:
d. Destroys her camellias.

To determine the answer to this question, we can refer to the events in the book where Jem is punished by Mrs. Dubose. This information is within the story.

Whose nickname was Ol’ One-Shot when he was a boy?
b. Atticus Finch.

To find the answer to this question, we can recall the character who had the nickname Ol' One-Shot in the book. This information is within the story.

Match the characters with their dialogues in Harper Lee's novel, To Kill a Mockingbird.
Atticus Finch: A) If your father's anything, he's civilized in his heart.
Dill: C) Well I’m gonna be a new kind of clown. I’m gonna stand in the middle of the ring and laugh at the folks.
Miss Maudie Atkinson: B) There's nothing more sickening to me than a low blow from a coward.
Heck Tate: D) Let the dead bury the dead.

To match the characters with their dialogues, we need to remember the specific lines spoken in the book by each character. This information is within the story.