To Kill a Mockingbird - Quiz
To Kill a Mockingbird
  • 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 1930s American South. Narrated by the perceptive and innocent young girl, Scout Finch, the story explores complex themes of racial injustice, moral growth, and the loss of innocence as Scout and her brother, Jem, navigate their childhood in the town of Maycomb, Alabama. Their father, Atticus Finch, an upstanding lawyer, is appointed to defend Tom Robinson, a black man falsely accused of raping a white woman. Through the trial and the children’s interactions with various town residents, the narrative delves into the ingrained racism of the time, the concept of empathy, and the importance of standing up for what is right, even when faced with societal backlash. The novel is rich with memorable characters, including the mysterious Boo Radley, who embodies the theme of understanding others and not judging based on preconceived notions. Ultimately, To Kill a Mockingbird remains a timeless exploration of human nature, morality, and the quest for justice, resonating with readers across generations.

    Who is the author of 'To Kill a Mockingbird'?
A) Emily Dickinson
B) Mark Twain
C) F. Scott Fitzgerald
D) Harper Lee
  • 2. Who is the mysterious neighbor that Scout, Jem, and Dill are fascinated by?
A) Tom Robinson
B) Atticus Finch
C) Boo Radley
D) Calpurnia
  • 3. What is Atticus Finch's profession in the novel?
A) Lawyer
B) Farmer
C) Teacher
D) Doctor
  • 4. Who is falsely accused of raping Mayella Ewell?
A) Boo Radley
B) Tom Robinson
C) Nathan Radley
D) Bob Ewell
  • 5. What is the name of the Finch family's cook and housekeeper?
A) Calpurnia
B) Mrs. Dubose
C) Miss Maudie
D) Aunt Alexandra
  • 6. What is the verdict of Tom Robinson's trial?
A) Hung jury
B) Innocent
C) Dismissed
D) Guilty
  • 7. Who is the prejudiced neighbor who constantly insults Atticus and his children?
A) Miss Maudie
B) Mrs. Merriweather
C) Aunt Alexandra
D) Mrs. Dubose
  • 8. Who is the judge presiding over Tom Robinson's trial?
A) Judge Hancock
B) Judge Stevens
C) Judge Reynolds
D) Judge Taylor
  • 9. What is the profession of Miss Maudie Atkinson, one of Maycomb's warm-hearted residents and the Finch family's neighbor?
A) Teacher
B) Gardener
C) Nurse
D) Journalist
  • 10. What is the name of the Finches' Aunt who comes to stay with them to provide guidance to Scout and Jem?
A) Calpurnia
B) Mayella
C) Alexandra
D) Maudie
  • 11. What is the major event that disrupts the lives of Scout and Jem in the novel?
A) Aunt Alexandra's visit
B) Tom Robinson's trial
C) Boo Radley's appearance
D) Calpurnia's departure
  • 12. What does Atticus teach his children about bravery?
A) It's standing up to authority and never backing down.
B) It's always defending your pride and honor.
C) It's when you know you're licked before you begin but you begin anyway and you see it through no matter what.
D) It's never showing fear in front of others.
  • 13. What family in Maycomb is considered the lowest class and causes trouble for Atticus in the trial?
A) Finches
B) Cunninghams
C) Ewells
D) Robinsons
  • 14. Who is Scout's older brother?
A) Tom
B) Dill
C) Jem
D) Boo
  • 15. Who defends Tom Robinson in court?
A) Atticus Finch
B) Bob Ewell
C) Heck Tate
D) Judge Taylor
  • 16. What does Jem lose and later find in Boo Radley's yard?
A) Shoes
B) Toy car
C) Pants
D) Hat
  • 17. In what American state is the novel primarily set?
A) Georgia
B) Louisiana
C) Alabama
D) Mississippi
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