To Kill a Mockingbird Quiz Use your knowledge of To Kill a Mockingbird and of critical literary analysis to answer these questions. NAME DATE Scout Finch says “Maycomb County had recently been told it had nothing to 1When fear but fear itself,” this is an allusion to what event? A President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s 1931 inaugural address B The 1931 Scottsboro Trials C Martin Luther King Jr.’s 1963 “I Have a Dream” speech D The Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s and ‘30s Finch faces the challenge of fighting against the prejudice that exists in his 2Atticus community in order to fairly defend Tom Robinson. This is an example of what kind of conflict? A Man versus Self B Man versus Society C Man versus Man D Man versus Nature are twelve reasonable men in everyday life, Tom’s jury, but you saw something 3“Those come between them and reason […] There’s something in our world that makes men lose their heads—they couldn’t be fair if they tried.” In this excerpt, Atticus explains to his children why the jury found Tom Robinson guilty. Which theme of the novel best fits his explanation? A social inequality Bracism Cmorality Dprejudice Lightbox Literature Studies To Kill a Mockingbird Reference: All Pages Page 1 of 4 2017 © Smartbook Media Inc. All rights reserved. www.openlightbox.com To Kill a Mockingbird Quiz Use your knowledge of To Kill a Mockingbird and of critical literary analysis to answer these questions. NAME DATE Why We Can’t Wait, which scene does Martin Luther King Jr. refer to when he 4Indescribes Atticus Finch as a symbol of nonviolent heroism? A The scene in which Atticus faces the mob at the courthouse steps. B The scene in which Atticus has to shoot the mad dog at the end of the street. CThe scene during Tom Robinson’s trial, in which Atticus delivers his closing statements. D The scene in which Bob Ewell threatens to kill Atticus. 5Which of the following is not a component of Freytag’s Pyramid? Aresolution Bclimax Cnarrative Dexposition 6Which symbol used in To Kill a Mockingbird represents a fear of the unknown? A the mad dog B the Radley house C the Finch children’s tree house D Mrs. Dubose’s camellias Lightbox Literature Studies To Kill a Mockingbird Reference: All Pages Page 2 of 4 2017 © Smartbook Media Inc. All rights reserved. www.openlightbox.com To Kill a Mockingbird Quiz Use your knowledge of To Kill a Mockingbird and of critical literary analysis to answer these questions. NAME DATE 7Which excerpt from the novel most clearly refers to the theme of morality? A “There’s four kinds of folks in the world. There’s the ordinary kind like us and the neighbors, there’s the kind like the Cunninghams out in the woods, the kind like the Ewells down at the dump, and the Negroes.” B “In our courts, when it’s a white man’s word against a black man’s, the white man always wins. They’re ugly, but those are the facts of life.” C “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.” D “Atticus said professional people were poor because the farmers were poor. As Maycomb County was farm country, nickels and dimes were hard to come by for doctors and dentists and lawyers.” 1, Scout Finch refers to Maycomb as “a tired old town.” This is an example 8Inof Chapter which literary device? Amood Bpersonification Cmetaphor Dsatire historical event is generally thought to have inspired Tom Robinson’s trial in To 9Which Kill a Mockingbird? A the Scottsboro Trials B the Montgomery Bus Boycott C Brown v. Board of Education D the Selma to Montgomery March Lightbox Literature Studies To Kill a Mockingbird Reference: All Pages Page 3 of 4 2017 © Smartbook Media Inc. All rights reserved. www.openlightbox.com To Kill a Mockingbird Quiz Use your knowledge of To Kill a Mockingbird and of critical literary analysis to answer these questions. NAME DATE tells Atticus that to give Boo Radley credit for saving the Finch children from Bob 10Scout Ewell would be “sort of like shootin’ a mockingbird.” In this particular moment, how can Boo be described as a mockingbird? AMany people in Maycomb look upon Boo with suspicion and fear because they do not know him. B Boo stays away from others because his family keeps him ‘caged’ in their house. C Being forced to kill Bob Ewell destroyed Boo’s innocence and youthful perspective DAs he is so shy and reclusive, all the attention Boo would receive for doing this good act would be unwelcome and hard to deal with. Lightbox Literature Studies To Kill a Mockingbird Reference: All Pages Page 4 of 4 2017 © Smartbook Media Inc. All rights reserved. www.openlightbox.com
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