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To Kill a MockingbirdPart One Quiz Chapters 1-11
MATCHING – for each of the following characters, write the letter of the best description next to the name on the line provided.
_____1. Scout A. Poor, but proud
_____2. Burris Ewell B. Jean Louise Finch
_____3. Miss Maudie C. Breaks morphine addiction
_____4. Boo Radley D. Hostile, dirty and ignorant
_____5. Walter Cunningham E. Fair and caring cook
_____6. Jem F. Wise, understanding friend to the
Finch family
_____7. Miss Caroline G. Scary guy down the street
_____8. Aunt Alexandra H. Jeremy Atticus Finch
_____9. Calpurnia J. Scout’s teacher
_____10. Mrs. Dubose K. Stern and traditional in her
beliefs
MULTIPLE CHOICE – For each statement, write the best answer on
the line provided.
_____11. To Kill a Mockingbird was set duringA. 1970’sB. World War IIC. Civil Rights MovementD. Great Depression
_____12. To Kill a Mockingbird was released and became popular duringA. 1970’s
B. World War IIC. Civil Rights MovementD. Great Depression
_____13. To Kill a Mockingbird mainly takes place in A. Meridian, MississippiB. Maycomb, AlabamaC. Scottsboro, ArkansasD. Finch’s Landing
_____14. A major goal the children share during summers is toA. See as many movies as is humanly possibleB. Make Boo Radley come outC. Collect the secret tree giftsD. Win at strip poker
_____15. Scout gets in trouble her first day of school because A. She reads and writesB. She corrects the teacher’s social mistakeC. She makes fun of Walter CunninghamD. All of the above
_____16. Scout is lectured by Calpurnia because ofA. Her criticism of a houseguest’s eating habitsB. Her constant arguing with her brotherC. Her emotional outburst during breakfastD. All of the above
_____17. The student who has “cooties” and calls the teacher a slut isA. ScoutB. DillC. BurrisD. Walter
_____18. In the knothole, the children findA. Some old penniesB. Some carved soap dollsC. A broken pocket watchD. All of the above
_____19. This person fills the knothole with cementA. Arthur RadleyB. Nathan RadleyC. CalpurniaD. Atticus
_____20. When Scout, Dill and Jem attempt to look into the back window of the Radley house one night
A. A gunshot is fired at ScoutB. Jem loses his pantsC. Jem breaks the porch stepD. None of the above
_____21. Tim Johnson is A. The defendant in a rape trialB. A rabid dogC. A client of Atticus’D. Atticus’ brother
_____22. It is a sin to kill a mockingbird becauseA. They are sacred birdsB. They cannot be eatenC. They only make beautiful songsD. All of the above
_____23. Jem is punished because he ruins Mrs. Dubose’sA. CamelliasB. Rose bushesC. TulipsD. All of the above
_____24. Jem’s key punishment isA. To read to Mrs. Dubose dailyB. To replant Mrs. Dubose’s flowersC. To clean Mrs. Dubose’s houseD. All of the above
_____25. Some of the mysterious encounters the children have with Boo include
A. Sewn and folded pantsB. A blanketC. A tireD. All of the above
QUOTES – Explain WHAT EACH OF THE FOLLOWING QUOTES mean and WHY THEY ARE SIGNIFICANT TO THE STORY, this means that each quote should have TWO parts to it!!! The name of the person speaking the quote is in parentheses.
26-30. “It’s when you know you’re licked before you begin but you begin anyway and you see it through no matter what. You rarely win, but sometimes you do. Mrs. Dubose won, all ninety-eight pounds of her.” (Atticus)
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Importance:
31-35. “I hope and pray I can get Jem and Scout through it without bitterness, and most of all, without catching Maycomb’s usual disease.” (Atticus)
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Importance:36-40. “Walter Cunningham was sitting there lying his head off. He didn’t forget his lunch, he didn’t have any…The Cunninghams never took anything they can’t pay back.” (Scout)
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Importance:
41-45. “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.” (Atticus)
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46-50. “Inside the house lived a malevolent phantom. People said he existed, but Jem and I had never seen him. People said he went out at night when the moon was down, and peeped in windows. When people’s azaleas froze in a cold snap, it was because he had breathed on them. Any stealthy small crimes committed in Maycomb were his work.” (Scout)
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