PLOT
CHARACTERS
THEMES & SYMBOLS
QUOTES
MISCELLANEOUS
100

What causes the Socs to attack the boys at the park?

Pony and Johnny were with Cherry and Marcia; Bob and Randy were jealous.

100

What are two words to describe Ponyboy?

Kind, smart, sensitive, loyal, perceptive, brave…

100

How does the novel show that everyone struggles, not just the Greasers?

Even Socs like Cherry and Randy have problems too.

100

What point of view is used to tell the story?

irst person (Ponyboy narrates).

100

What book do Pony and Johnny read while hiding?

Gone With the Wind

200

What is the name of the mountain where Ponyboy and Johnny hide out?  

Jay Mountain

200

Why didn’t Darry go to college?

He stayed home to support his brothers.

200

What is the biggest source of Johnny’s pain in life?

His parents – he feels unloved and abused.

200

What specific line does Cherry say that Ponyboy has trouble believing?

“Things are rough all over.”

200

Name one of the cars mentioned in the book.

Red Corvair, blue Mustang, Sting Ray

300

What is the name of the town Johnny and Ponyboy run away to?

Windrixville

300

Which Greaser acts tough but is emotionally broken inside?

Dally – hardened by life, but deeply cares about Johnny.

300

What does Johnny think Dally has never really noticed?

A sunset

300

What were Johnny’s final words to Ponyboy?

“Stay gold, Ponyboy. Stay gold.”

300

What happened to Soda’s girlfriend, Sandy?

She moved to Florida, likely pregnant.

400

What is the reason for the conflict between the Socs and the Greasers?

Social class – the rich vs. the poor.

400

How does Johnny change after saving the kids from the fire?

He gains confidence and sees himself as heroic and worthy.

400

What do Cherry and Ponyboy say is the main difference between Socs and Greasers?

Socs feel nothing; Greasers feel too much.

400

“You get tough like me and you don’t get hurt.” What does this show about Dally’s character?

He believes emotion is weakness; his toughness is a shield 

400

In what decade is The Outsiders set?

The 1960s

500

What does Ponyboy’s interest in books and sunsets reveal about him?

He’s sensitive, thoughtful, and different from typical Greasers.

500

What does Randy reveal about Bob?

Randy says Bob was lost, spoiled, and just wanted someone to tell him “no.”

500

What are Johnny’s thoughts on “Nothing Gold Can Stay”?

“You’re gold when you’re a kid… everything’s new.”

500

What is the first and last line of the novel? Why is it important?

“When I stepped out into the sunlight...” – it frames the story as Ponyboy’s reflection and writing process

500

How old was S.E. Hinton when she wrote The Outsiders?

19

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