Q.1.
What do the red geraniums in the Ewell yard NOT tell the reader about Mayella?
Q.2.
How does the friendship between the Finch children and Miss Maudie differ from their relationships with other adults?
Q.3.
Atticus shoots the rabid dog in the street with a single shot. What effect does this episode have on Jem's and Scout's view of their father?
Q.4.
Aunt Alexandra wishes to send Calpurnia home. Why?
Q.5.
How does the narrator inform the reader that she was a tomboy as a young girl?
Q.6.
Which of the children in could best be described as "inventive"?
Q.7.
How do Jem and Scout come to change their opinion about Boo Radley?
Q.8.
Which of the following does NOT accurately describe Jem?
Q.9.
Which aspect of Tom Robinson's character leads to his trial?
Q.10.
"Calpurnia bent down and kissed me. I ran along, wondering what had come over her." What does Scout's reaction to the kiss tell the reader about Calpurnia?