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Grade 9 To Kill a Mockingbird
How does Bob Ewell die?
  1. He is shot by Atticus
  2. He falls off a cliff
  3. He is attacked by Boo Radley
  4. He dies of natural causes
Grade 9 To Kill a Mockingbird
What does Bob Ewell do to Scout on her way home from the Halloween pageant?
  1. He tries to physically attack her
  2. He steals her candy
  3. He scares her with a fake knife
  4. He throws rocks at her
Grade 9 To Kill a Mockingbird
What does Calpurnia teach Scout about manners and behavior?
  1. The importance of being polite and respectful
  2. The importance of being assertive and outspoken
  3. The importance of being aggressive and confrontational
  4. The importance of being competitive and assertive
Grade 9 To Kill a Mockingbird
How does Calpurnia respond when Scout asks her why she talks differently at church?
  1. She becomes angry and defensive
  2. She explains that she speaks differently to fit in with the congregation
  3. She tells Scout that it's none of her business
  4. She ignores the question
Grade 9 To Kill a Mockingbird
Which of the following statements best describes the relationship between Calpurnia and Aunt Alexandra in "To Kill a Mockingbird"?
  1. Calpurnia and Aunt Alexandra are close friends who share a deep bond.
  2. Calpurnia and Aunt Alexandra have a distant and formal relationship due to their different social backgrounds.
  3. Calpurnia is Aunt Alexandra's servant and therefore they have a master-servant relationship.
  4. Calpurnia and Aunt Alexandra are bitter enemies who constantly argue and bicker.
Grade 9 To Kill a Mockingbird
How does Dill react when he hears that Tom Robinson has been killed?
  1. He is devastated
  2. He is angry
  3. He is indifferent
  4. He is relieved
Grade 9 To Kill a Mockingbird
What does Mayella admit to during the trial?
  1. That she lied about the assault
  2. That she provoked Tom Robinson
  3. That her father abused her
  4. That she is guilty of a crime
Grade 9 To Kill a Mockingbird
What is Mayella's relationship with her father like?
  1. She is very close to him
  2. She fears and hates him
  3. She is indifferent to him
  4. She doesn't have a father
Grade 9 To Kill a Mockingbird
Who kills Tom Robinson?
  1. Bob Ewell
  2. Atticus Finch
  3. Jem Finch
  4. Heck Tate
Grade 9 To Kill a Mockingbird
This neighbor treated the kids with respect
  1. Mrs. Dubose
  2. Stephanie Crawford
  3. Grace Merriweather
  4. Miss Maudie Atkinson
Grade 9 To Kill a Mockingbird
Grade 9 To Kill a Mockingbird
What is the significance of the children's game that involves acting out Boo Radley's life?
  1. It is a harmless and innocent game
  2. It is a cruel and insensitive game
  3. It reinforces the negative stereotypes about Boo Radley
  4. It has no significance to the story
Grade 9 To Kill a Mockingbird
How does Boo Radley's character serve as a metaphor for the societal issues that the novel addresses?
  1. He represents the injustice and inequality in Maycomb
  2. He has no relation to the societal issues in the novel
  3. He symbolizes the courage and resilience of the marginalized groups in Maycomb
  4. He is a distraction from the central themes of the novel
Grade 9 To Kill a Mockingbird
How does the children's perception of Boo Radley change over the course of the novel?
  1. They continue to fear him
  2. They become more curious about him
  3. They become more empathetic towards him
  4. They don't have any perception of him
Grade 9 To Kill a Mockingbird
What is the importance of Boo Radley's role in saving Jem and Scout from Bob Ewell?
  1. It establishes his bravery and heroism
  2. It reinforces his mysterious and dangerous persona
  3. It has no importance to the story
  4. It confirms his mental illness
Grade 9 To Kill a Mockingbird
How is Boo Radley initially perceived by the children in the novel?
  1. As a kind and gentle neighbor
  2. As a dangerous and mysterious figure
  3. As an imaginary friend
  4. As a non-existent character
Grade 9 To Kill a Mockingbird
What is the significance of Boo Radley's relationship with his father?
  1. It explains his reclusive nature
  2. It has no significance to the story
  3. It is the cause of his mental illness
  4. It reinforces the themes of family and responsibility in the novel
Grade 9 To Kill a Mockingbird
Why does Boo Radley stay inside his house and avoid the outside world?
  1. He is afraid of germs
  2. He is too busy to go outside
  3. He is mentally ill
  4. He is afraid of the outside world and the people in it
Grade 9 To Kill a Mockingbird
How does Boo Radley's reclusive nature reflect the social values of Maycomb?
  1. It challenges those values
  2. It reinforces those values
  3. It has no relation to those values
  4. It contradicts those values
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