To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
  • 1. To Kill a Mockingbird, written by Harper Lee and published in 1960, is a profound and poignant novel set in the racially charged atmosphere of the American South during the 1930s. The story is narrated by Scout Finch, a young girl who lives in the fictional town of Maycomb, Alabama, and follows her upbringing alongside her brother Jem and their father, Atticus Finch, a principled lawyer committed to justice and equality. Through Scout's innocent eyes, readers witness the complexities of human nature, the entrenched prejudices of society, and the loss of childhood innocence. The narrative centers around the trial of Tom Robinson, a Black man falsely accused of raping a white woman, and it explores themes of moral courage, empathy, and the deep-seated inequalities in a segregated society. Atticus serves as a moral beacon, teaching his children the importance of understanding others and standing up for what is right, even when faced with overwhelming opposition. Lee's masterful storytelling combines warmth, humor, and a stark examination of social issues, making To Kill a Mockingbird a timeless classic that continues to resonate with readers today.

    Who is the narrator of the story?
A) Jem Finch
B) Atticus Finch
C) Dill Harris
D) Scout Finch
  • 2. What is the main setting of the novel?
A) Monroeville, Alabama
B) Maycomb, Alabama
C) Birmingham, Alabama
D) Harperville, Alabama
  • 3. Who is falsely accused of raping Mayella Ewell?
A) Jem Finch
B) Atticus Finch
C) Tom Robinson
D) Boo Radley
  • 4. What does the mockingbird symbolize?
A) Justice
B) Evil
C) Innocence
D) Wisdom
  • 5. Who is the primary antagonist in the novel?
A) Bob Ewell
B) Atticus Finch
C) Tom Robinson
D) Boo Radley
  • 6. What is the name of the sheriff in Maycomb?
A) Heck Tate
B) Bob Ewell
C) Dill Harris
D) Atticus Finch
  • 7. Who is the woman who accuses Tom Robinson?
A) Mayella Ewell
B) Miss Maudie
C) Calpurnia
D) Scout Finch
  • 8. How does Boo Radley save the children?
A) He takes them home.
B) He calls the police.
C) He gives them a ride.
D) He protects them from Bob Ewell.
  • 9. Which character serves as the moral voice of the novel?
A) Boo Radley
B) Dill Harris
C) Bob Ewell
D) Atticus Finch
  • 10. What does Scout wear to the school pageant?
A) A ham costume
B) A witches costume
C) A dress
D) A clown suit
  • 11. Who is the author of 'To Kill a Mockingbird'?
A) Harper Lee
B) Mark Twain
C) F. Scott Fitzgerald
D) Ernest Hemingway
  • 12. What is the verdict of Tom Robinson's trial?
A) Guilty
B) Not guilty
C) Plea deal
D) Mistrial
  • 13. How does Maycomb react to Tom's trial?
A) United
B) Supportive
C) Indifferent
D) Divided
  • 14. What does Atticus represent in the story?
A) Violence
B) Wealth
C) Moral integrity
D) Ignorance
  • 15. Who is the mysterious neighbor that the children are fascinated by?
A) Dill Harris
B) Mr. Ewell
C) Tom Robinson
D) Boo Radley
  • 16. What is the outcome for Tom Robinson?
A) He is shot trying to escape.
B) He is imprisoned for life.
C) He goes into hiding.
D) He is released.
  • 17. What is the relationship between Jem and Scout?
A) They are siblings.
B) They are cousins.
C) They are best friends.
D) They are neighbors.
  • 18. What animal represents the innocent that should not be harmed?
A) Bluejay
B) Mockingbird
C) Crow
D) Sparrow
  • 19. What does Scout learn at the end of the novel?
A) Anger and resentment.
B) Empathy and understanding.
C) Hate towards others.
D) Fear of the dark.
  • 20. What does Atticus Finch do for a living?
A) Sheriff
B) Teacher
C) Doctor
D) Lawyer
  • 21. What is the significance of the treehouse in the story?
A) It's a school.
B) It's where Boo lives.
C) It's a hideout for criminals.
D) It's a place of refuge.
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