Harper
  • 1. Harper is an enigmatic figure known for her wisdom and insight, often seen as a mentor to many in her community. With a sharp mind and a deep understanding of human nature, she navigates the complexities of life with grace and poise. Born into a family of scholars, Harper cultivated a love for literature and the arts from a young age, spending countless hours immersed in books and poetry that shaped her worldview. Her passion for storytelling has not only influenced her personal relationships but also inspired those around her to find their own voices. With her distinctive sense of style, often characterized by vibrant colors and eclectic accessories, she commands attention without even trying. A fervent traveler, Harper has explored various cultures, and each journey deepened her appreciation for diversity and the interconnectedness of humanity. She is a firm believer in the power of kindness and has dedicated herself to numerous philanthropic endeavors, using her resources and connections to uplift those in need. With her captivating personality, Harper has an innate ability to connect with people from all walks of life, leaving a lasting impression on every soul she encounters.

    Who is Harper?
A) Harper's Bazaar
B) Harper Valley
C) Harper Lee
D) Harper Collins
  • 2. What is Harper Lee known for?
A) The Great Gatsby
B) To Kill a Mockingbird
C) Great Expectations
D) Moby Dick
  • 3. When was 'To Kill a Mockingbird' published?
A) 1960
B) 1950
C) 1980
D) 1970
  • 4. What major theme is explored in 'To Kill a Mockingbird'?
A) Friendship
B) Racial injustice
C) Love
D) War
  • 5. What profession does Atticus Finch have?
A) Baker
B) Doctor
C) Lawyer
D) Teacher
  • 6. What is the name of Scout's brother?
A) Boo
B) Tom
C) Jem
D) Dill
  • 7. Who is falsely accused of raping Mayella Ewell?
A) Bob Ewell
B) Boo Radley
C) Atticus Finch
D) Tom Robinson
  • 8. What prize did Harper Lee win for her work?
A) Nobel Prize
B) Whitbread Award
C) Booker Prize
D) Pulitzer Prize
  • 9. What is the central conflict in 'To Kill a Mockingbird'?
A) Religious differences
B) Gender roles
C) Economic class
D) Racial prejudice
  • 10. Who helps take care of the Finch children?
A) Miss Maudie
B) Calpurnia
C) Aunt Alexandra
D) Dill Harris
  • 11. Which character represents moral integrity in the novel?
A) Atticus Finch
B) Scout Finch
C) Bob Ewell
D) Dill Harris
  • 12. When did Harper Lee pass away?
A) 2018
B) 2015
C) 2017
D) 2016
  • 13. What is the primary setting of 'To Kill a Mockingbird'?
A) Birmingham, Alabama
B) Maycomb, Alabama
C) Harper's Ferry, West Virginia
D) New York City
  • 14. What is Boo Radley's real name?
A) Jem Finch
B) Dill Harris
C) Tom Robinson
D) Arthur Radley
  • 15. Which character is known for their reclusive behavior?
A) Scout Finch
B) Tom Robinson
C) Boo Radley
D) Dill Harris
  • 16. What is Scout's full name?
A) Harper Finch
B) Jean Louise Finch
C) Scout Finch
D) Mary Finch
  • 17. What is the symbolic meaning of the mockingbird in the story?
A) Justice
B) Innocence
C) Freedom
D) Wisdom
  • 18. What does Mrs. Dubose struggle with in the novel?
A) Isolation
B) Illness
C) Addiction
D) Poverty
  • 19. What does Scout learn about Boo Radley at the end?
A) He is kind
B) He is scary
C) He is a murderer
D) He is guilty
  • 20. What lesson does Atticus teach his children?
A) Independence and isolation
B) Aggression and power
C) Wealth and status
D) Empathy and understanding
  • 21. What is the name of the Finch family's neighbor who becomes a friend?
A) Miss Maudie
B) Dill Harris
C) Boo Radley
D) Calpurnia
  • 22. What does Jem lose during the story?
A) His innocence
B) His home
C) His lunchbox
D) His baseball glove
  • 23. Who is the narrator of 'To Kill a Mockingbird'?
A) Atticus Finch
B) Scout Finch
C) Dill Harris
D) Jem Finch
  • 24. What genre is 'To Kill a Mockingbird'?
A) Science Fiction
B) Fantasy
C) Southern Gothic
D) Historical Romance
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