A. Arthur “Boo” Radley E. Dill K. Miss Rachel Haverford B. Atticus Finch F. Great Depression L. Mr. Radley C. Calpurnia G. Jem M. Nathan D. Charles Baker Harris H. Maycomb N. Scout O. Simon Finch This is the WORD BANK that you will see on every page of this slide show quiz. Most Answers are used only once Start by numbering your paper 1-20
A. Arthur “Boo” Radley E. Dill K. Miss Rachel Haverford B. Atticus Finch F. Great Depression L. Mr. Radley C. Calpurnia G. Jem M. Nathan D. Charles Baker Harris H. Maycomb N. Scout O. Simon Finch If you read the book, this should be fairly easy. You may not consult your book. Remember that most answers are used only once To Kill a Mockingbird Chapter 1 Quiz Based on the Spark Notes summary of the chapter
A. Arthur “Boo” Radley E. Dill K. Miss Rachel Haverford B. Atticus Finch F. Great Depression L. Mr. Radley C. Calpurnia G. Jem M. Nathan D. Charles Baker Harris H. Maycomb N. Scout O. Simon Finch 3 The story is narrated by a young girl named Jean Louise Finch, who is almost always called by her nickname, (1._________). She starts to explain the circumstances that led to the broken arm that her older brother, Jeremy Atticus, known as (2._________), sustained many years earlier.
A. Arthur “Boo” Radley E. Dill K. Miss Rachel Haverford B. Atticus Finch F. Great Depression L. Mr. Radley C. Calpurnia G. Jem M. Nathan D. Charles Baker Harris H. Maycomb N. Scout O. Simon Finch 4 She begins by recounting her family history. The first of her ancestors to come to America was a fur-trader and apothecary named (3._________), who fled England to escape religious persecution and established a successful farm on the banks of the Alabama River. The farm, called Finch’s Landing, supported the family for many years.
A. Arthur “Boo” Radley E. Dill K. Miss Rachel Haverford B. Atticus Finch F. Great Depression L. Mr. Radley C. Calpurnia G. Jem M. Nathan D. Charles Baker Harris H. Maycomb N. Scout O. Simon Finch 5 The first Finches to make a living away from the farm were Scout’s father, (4._________), who became a lawyer, and his brother, Jack, who went to medical school in Boston. Their sister, Alexandra, stayed to run the Landing.
A. Arthur “Boo” Radley E. Dill K. Miss Rachel Haverford B. Atticus Finch F. Great Depression L. Mr. Radley C. Calpurnia G. Jem M. Nathan D. Charles Baker Harris H. Maycomb N. Scout O. Simon Finch 6 A successful lawyer, Atticus makes a solid living in (5.__________), a tired, poor, old town in the grips of the (6.____________). Their home is on the town’s main residential street.
A. Arthur “Boo” Radley E. Dill K. Miss Rachel Haverford B. Atticus Finch F. Great Depression L. Mr. Radley C. Calpurnia G. Jem M. Nathan D. Charles Baker Harris H. Maycomb N. Scout O. Simon Finch 7 Their cook, an old black woman named (7._________), helps to raise the children and keep the house. Atticus’s wife died when Scout was two, so she does not remember her mother well. But Jem, four years older than Scout, has memories of their mother that sometimes make him unhappy.
A. Arthur “Boo” Radley E. Dill K. Miss Rachel Haverford B. Atticus Finch F. Great Depression L. Mr. Radley C. Calpurnia G. Jem M. Nathan D. Charles Baker Harris H. Maycomb N. Scout O. Simon Finch 8 In the summer of 1933, when Jem is nearly ten and Scout almost six, a small peculiar boy whose full name is (8.____________) moves in next door to stay for the summer with his aunt, (9._____________). She owns the house next to the Finches’.
A. Arthur “Boo” Radley E. Dill K. Miss Rachel Haverford B. Atticus Finch F. Great Depression L. Mr. Radley C. Calpurnia G. Jem M. Nathan D. Charles Baker Harris H. Maycomb N. Scout O. Simon Finch 9 The boy, who calls himself (10._________), doesn’t like to discuss his father’s absence from his life, but he is otherwise a talkative and extremely intelligent boy who quickly becomes the Finch children’s chief playmate.
A. Arthur “Boo” Radley E. Dill K. Miss Rachel Haverford B. Atticus Finch F. Great Depression L. Mr. Radley C. Calpurnia G. Jem M. Nathan D. Charles Baker Harris H. Maycomb N. Scout O. Simon Finch 10 All summer, the three act out various stories that they have read. When they grow bored of this activity, Dill suggests that they attempt to lure (11.____________), a mysterious neighbor, out of his house.
A. Arthur “Boo” Radley E. Dill K. Miss Rachel Haverford B. Atticus Finch F. Great Depression L. Mr. Radley C. Calpurnia G. Jem M. Nathan D. Charles Baker Harris H. Maycomb N. Scout O. Simon Finch 11 This mystery man lives in the run-down Radley Place, and no one has seen him outside it in years. Scout recounts how, as a boy, Boo got in trouble with the law and his father (12.____________), imprisoned him in the house as punishment. He was not heard from until fifteen years later, when he stabbed his father with a pair of scissors.
A. Arthur “Boo” Radley E. Dill K. Miss Rachel Haverford B. Atticus Finch F. Great Depression L. Mr. Radley C. Calpurnia G. Jem M. Nathan D. Charles Baker Harris H. Maycomb N. Scout O. Simon Finch 12 Although people suggested that Boo was crazy, old Mr. Radley refused to have his son committed to an asylum. When the old man died, Boo’s brother, (13.____________), came to live in the house with Boo. Nevertheless, Boo continued to stay inside.
A. Arthur “Boo” Radley E. Dill K. Miss Rachel Haverford B. Atticus Finch F. Great Depression L. Mr. Radley C. Calpurnia G. Jem M. Nathan D. Charles Baker Harris H. Maycomb N. Scout O. Simon Finch 13 Dill is fascinated by Boo and tries to convince the Finch children to help him lure this phantom of Maycomb outside. Eventually, he dares Jem to run over and touch the house. (14.________) does so, sprinting back hastily. There is no sign of movement at the Radley Place, although (15.________) thinks that a shutter moves slightly, as if someone were peeking out.
A. Arthur “Boo” Radley E. Dill K. Miss Rachel Haverford B. Atticus Finch F. Great Depression L. Mr. Radley C. Calpurnia G. Jem M. Nathan D. Charles Baker Harris H. Maycomb N. Scout O. Simon Finch 14 Continue on to the To Kill a Mockingbird Chapter 2 Quiz Based on the Spark Notes summary of the chapter
A. Arthur “Boo” Radley E. Dill K. Miss Rachel Haverford B. Atticus Finch F. Great Depression L. Mr. Radley C. Calpurnia G. Jem M. Nathan D. Charles Baker Harris H. Maycomb N. Scout O. Simon Finch 15 September arrives, and (16.____________), leaves Maycomb to return to the town of Meridian.
A. Arthur “Boo” Radley E. Dill K. Miss Rachel Haverford B. Atticus Finch F. Great Depression L. Mr. Radley C. Calpurnia G. Jem M. Nathan D. Charles Baker Harris H. Maycomb N. Scout O. Simon Finch 16 (17.____________), meanwhile, prepares to go to school for the first time, an event that she has been eagerly anticipating. Once she is finally there, however, she finds that her teacher, Miss Caroline Fisher, deals poorly with children.
A. Arthur “Boo” Radley E. Dill K. Miss Rachel Haverford B. Atticus Finch F. Great Depression L. Mr. Radley C. Calpurnia G. Jem M. Nathan D. Charles Baker Harris H. Maycomb N. Scout O. Simon Finch 17 When Miss Caroline concludes that (18.____________), must have taught Scout to read, she becomes very displeased and makes Scout feel guilty for being educated.
A. Arthur “Boo” Radley E. Dill K. Miss Rachel Haverford B. Atticus Finch F. Great Depression L. Mr. Radley C. Calpurnia G. Jem M. Nathan D. Charles Baker Harris H. Maycomb N. Scout O. Simon Finch 18 At recess, Scout complains to (19.____________), but he says that Miss Caroline is just trying out a new method of teaching.
A. Arthur “Boo” Radley E. Dill K. Miss Rachel Haverford B. Atticus Finch F. Great Depression L. Mr. Radley C. Calpurnia G. Jem M. Nathan D. Charles Baker Harris H. Maycomb N. Scout O. Simon Finch Choose the series of words that completes the paragraphs A - ticket, poor, face B. - quarter, poor, hand C. - dollar, cheap, hand Miss Caroline and Scout get along badly in the afternoon as well. Walter Cunningham, a boy in Scout's class, has not brought a lunch. Miss Caroline offers him a ________ to buy lunch, telling him that he can pay her back tomorrow. Walter's family is large and ______—so much so that they pay Atticus with hickory nuts, turnip greens, or other goods when they need legal help—and Walter will never be able to pay the teacher back or bring a lunch to school. When Scout attempts to explain these circumstances, however, Miss Caroline fails to understand and grows so frustrated that she slaps Scout's ______ with a ruler.