Top 50+ Solved To kill a Mokingbird MCQ Questions Answer

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Q. The judge found Tom Robinson:

a. Innocent

b. Guilty

c. undecided

d. dirty

  • b. Guilty

Q. Who tells Jem that it is a sin to kill mockingbirds?

a. Calpurnia

b. Heck Tate

c. Atticus

d. Dill

  • c. Atticus

Q. MayellaEwell is actually beaten by:

a. Tom Robinson

b. Bob Ewell

c. Boo Radley

d. Frank Sawyer

  • b. Bob Ewell

Q. Jem and Scout are taken to the black community church by:

a. Miss maudie

b. Reverend Sykes

c. Calpurnia

d. Aunt Alexandria

  • c. Calpurnia

Q. Jem’s pants are mended by:

a. Boo Radley

b. Dill

c. Bob Ewell

d. Atticus

  • a. Boo Radley

Q. Where does Boo leave gifts for Scout and Jem?

a. In a trunk by the shop

b. in a hole in the oak tree

c. in the dried waterhole

d. the porch

  • b. in a hole in the oak tree

Q. Who causes the lynch mob to disperse?

a. Mr. Underwood

b. Scout

c. Atticus

d. Bob Ewell

  • b. Scout

Q. What is Scout’s real name?

a. Jean Louise Finch

b. Louise Marie Finch

c. Louise Scout Finch

d. Lee Mae Finch

  • a. Jean Louise Finch

Q. Whose house burns down in To Kill A Mockingbird?

a. Aunt Alexamdra’s

b. Atticus’s

c. Mr. Underwood’s

d. Miss Maudie’s

  • d. Miss Maudie’s

Q. Who insists that Bob Ewell’s death is an accident?

a. Heck Tate

b. Allicus

c. Scout

d. Boo Radley

  • a. Heck Tate

Q. Who is the president of the United States at the time that the events in To Kill AMockingbird occur?

a. Theodore Roosevelt

b. Harry Truman

c. Franklin

d. Roosevelt

  • c. Franklin

Q. Who beats up Mayella Ewell?

a. Bob Ewell

b. Boo Radley

c. Tom Robinson

d. Heck Tate

  • a. Bob Ewell

Q. The neighbour of Scout and Jem sets herself outside of Maycomb’s conventionality is:

a. Calpurnia

b. Miss Maudie

c. Helen Robinson

d. Reverend Skyes

  • b. Miss Maudie

Q. Atticus tries to defend Tom Robinson from the allegations of

a. Mayella Ewing

b. Bob and MayellaEwell

c. Mr. Cunningham

d. Miss Caroline

  • b. Bob and MayellaEwell

Q. The town, Maycomb is comprised of three communities:

a. The white folk, the black community, and the ‘white trash’

b. The black community, the rich, and the privileged

c. The White people, the black people, and the laborers

d. The rich, the poor, the country farmers

  • a. The white folk, the black community, and the ‘white trash’
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