Reading Test : Chapters 9-10-11

A cozy scene from a small southern town, featuring children reading under a tree, with hints of a courthouse in the background reminiscent of early 20th-century America, embodying themes of innocence and justice.

Scout's Journey: Chapters 9-11 Quiz

Test your knowledge of Atticus Finch's lessons and the moral dilemmas faced in Chapters 9 to 11 of this classic novel. Dive deep into the themes and characters that shape our understanding of justice and empathy.

  • Explore key moments from the story
  • Challenge your comprehension of character motivations
  • Engage with thought-provoking questions
6 Questions2 MinutesCreated by ReadingHawk27
In Chapter 9, what does Scout ask Atticus?
If she can visit people in jail
If she has to go back to school
If he really defends black people
If she can attend a trial with him
What does Uncle Jack say about Tom Robinson?
That he is guilty like all black men
That he is innocent and will be set free
That he is innocent but doomed
That the case is complicated and it’s hard to tell if Tom is guilty or not
Why does Atticus say that it is a sin to kill a mockingbird?
They are messengers of the angels
They are beautiful and gentle
They only bring joy to the world through their singing
They are protected by law
What does Jem have to do as punishment for ruining Mrs Dubose’s flowers?
Read to Mrs. Dubose every afternoon for hours
Help Miss Maudie with her garden
Help feed and bathe Mrs. Dubose
Write Mrs. Dubose a letter of apology
What is the 2nd punishment Mrs. Dubose gives the children?
Massaging her feet
Reading to her for 2 hours
Ironing her sheets
Cooking her meals
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