To Kill a Mockingbird Test Study Guide

Format of test: 40 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions

Study your study guides and all notes you have.

Know setting: Maycomb, Alabama; 1930s, during the Depression

Know how Harper Lee’s own life influenced her writing of the novel.

Know about the Scottsboro Boys Trial and how it relates to real life.

Characters:

Scout Jem Atticus

Dill Aunt Alexandra Tom Robinson

Mayella Ewell Bob Ewell Boo Radley Calpurnia Miss Maudie Mrs. Dubose

Heck Tate Mr. Cunningham Judge Taylor

Miss Caroline Reverend Sykes Walter Cunningham

Know themes of the novel: courage, prejudice, growing up

Be able to explain the significance of the title. Who are mockingbirds in the novel?

Know terms: realism, irony, foil. Be able to give examples of each in the novel.

Quotes: Know the part one quotes on the handout and others.

“I’m little but I’m old.”

“Maycomb’s usual disease”—what is it, and who named it this?

“That Calpurnia led a modest double life never dawned on me.”

“Miss Jean Louise, stand up. Your father’s passin.’”

“…taking the one man who’s done you and this town a great service an’ draggin’ him and his shy ways into the limelight—to me, that’s a sin.”

“They’ve done it before and they’ll do it again and when they do—it seems that only the children weep.”

“Well, it’d be sort of like shootin’ a mockingbird, wouldn’t it?”

“He was a thin leathery man…Miss Stephanie said he was so upright he took the word of God as his only law…”

“She was even lonelier than Boo Radley…”

“You’re shamin’ him, Miss Caroline…”

“…fell on his knife. He killed himself.”

To Kill a Mockingbird Test Study Guide

Format of test: 40 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions

Study your study guides and all notes you have.

Know setting: Maycomb, Alabama; 1930s, during the Depression

Know how Harper Lee’s own life influenced her writing of the novel.

Know about the Scottsboro Boys Trial and how it relates to real life.

Characters:

Scout Jem Atticus

Dill Aunt Alexandra Tom Robinson

Mayella Ewell Bob Ewell Boo Radley Calpurnia Miss Maudie Mrs. Dubose

Heck Tate Mr. Cunningham Judge Taylor

Miss Caroline Reverend Sykes Walter Cunningham

Know themes of the novel: courage, prejudice, growing up

Be able to explain the significance of the title. Who are mockingbirds in the novel?

Know terms: realism, irony, foil. Be able to give examples of each in the novel.

Quotes: Know the part one quotes on the handout and others.

“I’m little but I’m old.”

“Maycomb’s usual disease”—what is it, and who named it this?

“That Calpurnia led a modest double life never dawned on me.”

“Miss Jean Louise, stand up. Your father’s passin.’”

“…taking the one man who’s done you and this town a great service an’ draggin’ him and his shy ways into the limelight—to me, that’s a sin.”

“They’ve done it before and they’ll do it again and when they do—it seems that only the children weep.”

“Well, it’d be sort of like shootin’ a mockingbird, wouldn’t it?”

“He was a thin leathery man…Miss Stephanie said he was so upright he took the word of God as his only law…”

“She was even lonelier than Boo Radley…”

“You’re shamin’ him, Miss Caroline…”

“…fell on his knife. He killed himself.”