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Directions:

1.The narrator and the protagonist of the novel “To kill a


Mockingbird”
a. Calpurnia
b. Mayella Ewell
c. Scout Finch
d. Maudie Atkinson
2. She wrote the novel “To Kill a Mockingbird”?
a. Hilda Taba
b. Harper Lee
c. Jane Austen
d. Virginia Woolf
3. In what year was the novel first published?
a. 1960 b. 1930 c. 1980 d. 1965
4. What is the setting of the novel?
a. Puritan, New England
b. Verona, Venice
c. Maycomb, Alabama
d. North Macedonia
5. Who is the Lawyer defending Tom Robinson and the
Father of Scout and Jem?
a. Jem Finch
b. Atticus Finch
c. Scout Finch
d. Alexandra Finch
6. What crime is Tom Robinson accused of committing in
the novel?
a. Rape b. Murder c. kidnapping d. assault
7. Who saves Scout and Jem from Bob Ewell’s attack?
a. Tom Robinson
b. Atticus Flinch
c. Arthur “Boo” Radley
d. Walter Cunningham
8. What is the name of the woman who accused Tom
Robinson of rape?
a. Jean Louise “Scout” Flinch
b. Mayella Ewell
c. Calpurnia
d. Maudie Atkinson
9. After being convicted, what is it that Atticus gave to Tom
Robinson?
a. a piece of document
b. a hope to appeal for his case
c. a financial support for his family
d. a strong evidence against Mayella
10. The following are important periods of American
History that affect the setting of the novel; except one.
a. Great Depression
b. Jim Crow Era
c. Revolutionary War
d. Civil Rights Movement
1. c. Jean Louise “Scout” Finch
2. b. Harper Lee
3. a. 1960
4. c. Maycomb, Alabama, in the 1930’s
5. b. Atticus Finch
6. a. Rape
7. c. Arthur “Boo” Radley
8. b. Mayella Ewell
9. b. a hope to appeal for his case
10. c. Revolutionary wareeeerreEEEE

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