Category 1: Characters
Category 2: Settings
Category 3: Themes
Category 4: Quotes
Category 5: Plot Events
100

Who is the main protagonist in "The Underground Railroad"?

Cora

100

 In what U.S. state does the story begin on the Randall plantation?

Georgia

100

What theme does the Underground Railroad take on a literal form in the novel?

 Escape and freedom

100

Complete this quote: "If you want to see what this nation is all about, you have to ride the rails. Look outside as you speed through, and you’ll find the true..."

 "Customs of the people."

100

What event serves as the catalyst for Cora's decision to escape the Randall plantation?

Caesar's escape

200

Name the character who assists Cora in her escape from the Randall plantation

Caesar

200

Name the first state Cora reaches on her journey via the Underground Railroad.

South Carolina

200

The novel explores the impact of what pseudoscientific belief on the characters?

 Racial inferiority

200

 What character says the following quote? "Sometimes a useful delusion is better than a useless truth."

Ridgeway

200

 Name the state where Cora experiences a seemingly utopian society.

Indiana

300

Which character is a relentless slave catcher pursuing Cora throughout the novel?

Ridgeway  

300

 In what type of building does the Underground Railroad station operate in North Carolina?

Hospital

300

Name one historical event or issue that is allegorically depicted in the novel.

Tuskegee Syphilis Study, forced sterilization

300

"The world may be mean, but people don't have to be, not if they refuse." Who says this in the novel?

Mabel

300

What tragic event occurs on the Valentine farm, leading to a turning point in the story?

The massacre at Valentine farm

400

 Identify the character who helps Cora on the Valentine farm and becomes a crucial ally in her journey.

Sam

400

What is the name of the utopian community in Indiana that Cora stays in for a while?

Valentine farm

400

The novel delves into the concept of freedom and its complexities. What does freedom mean for Cora?

Choice and autonomy

400

"This was a runaway's gift: they knew how to take care of themselves and each other when no one else would." Which character expresses this sentiment?

Ethel

400

What happens to Cora's mother, Mabel, at the beginning of the novel?

Mabel escapes and leaves Cora behind

500

Who is the station master on the Underground Railroad in South Carolina?

Lumbly

500

In the final section of the book, what is the setting for Cora's life after the Underground Railroad?

 Griffin, Indiana

500

What role does the Underground Railroad play as a symbol in the novel?

Hope and the possibility of a better life

500

Complete this quote: "But who measures what's ____________? If a white man told me to choose between ending slavery and ending speckled trout in Carolina, I'd..."

 "against nature"

500

In the final section of the novel, what revelation does Cora learn about her mother, Mabel?

Mabel settled in the free state of Indiana

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