Characters
Court Testimony
Trial Vocabulary
Plot Events
Themes & Morals
Random TKAM Qs
FUN -RANDOM Qs
100

Who brings a note about the children ( Scout, Dill, Jem) missing to the court room? 

Who is Calpurnia?

100

Atticus points out that Tom Robinson is missing this, which makes it impossible for him to commit the crime as described.

What is the use of his left hand?

100

A group of people who listen to the trial and decide the verdict.

What is a jury?

100

Atticus loosens his tie, vest, and coat while delivering this part of his defense.

What is his closing argument?

100

Atticus demonstrates this quality by defending Tom despite knowing the likely outcome.

What is moral courage?

100

In what year was To Kill a Mockingbird first published?

What is 1960? 

100

What is the only continent with no permanent human population?

What is Antarctica? 

200

He pretends to be a drunk to give townspeople an explanation for his lifestyle.

Who is Dolphus Raymond?

200

This witness is called to the stand first in Chapter 17.

Who is Sheriff Heck Tate?

200

A formal statement given by a witness in court.

What is testimony?

200

The children return to the courthouse after supper to hear this.

What is the jury verdict?


200

Scout and Dill learn about human complexity through this character.

Who is Dolphus Raymond?

200

During what decade is To Kill a Mockingbird set?

What is The Great Depression ? 

200

What color do you get when you mix red and yellow?

What is " Orange" ?
300

The lawyer who defends Tom Robinson with honesty and integrity.

Who is Atticus Finch?

300

Atticus explains that the state’s witnesses relied on this instead of evidence.

What is assumption and racial prejudice?

300

To question a witness called by the other side in a trial.

What is cross-examine?

300

The jury deliberates for this approximate amount of time before returning a verdict.

What is about thirty minutes?

300

Atticus explains that some people need a simple explanation for others’ actions; this theme reflects societal expectations.

What is prejudice? 

300

Which U.S. president introduced the “New Deal” programs to fight the Depression?

What is Franklin D. Roosevelt? 

300

What is the Roman numeral for 50?

What is "L" ? 

400

This child sits through the trial and often explains legal matters to his sister.

Who is Jem Finch?

400

This character’s testimony is contradicted by physical evidence about her injuries.

Who is Mayella Ewell?

400

The final decision made by the jury about the case.

What is a verdict?

400

This character explains to Scout and Jem that a quiet, respectable Negro is put in danger simply because he feels pity for a white woman.

Who is Atticus Finch?

400

The jury’s verdict shows the triumph of this over evidence and truth.

What is racial bias?

400

What were the laws enforcing racial segregation in the South called?

What is Jim Crow laws ? 

400

What is the most commonly spoken language in the world?

What is "Mandarin Chinese"? 

500

The prosecutor in the Tom Robinson case.

Who is Mr. Gilmer?

500

During the trial, Atticus reminds the jury that this is the one institution in which all men are created equal.

What is the court?

500

How believable or trustworthy a witness or piece of evidence is.

What is credibility?

500

After the verdict, the African American audience stands to show this as Atticus leaves.

What is respect or honor?

500

Reverend Sykes asks Scout to stand as Atticus leaves, symbolizing this theme.

What is respect or recognition of integrity?

500

Atticus defends Tom Robinson against false charges. This mirrors what real-life Alabama case of nine Black teenagers accused of raping two white women?

What is The Scottsboro Boys trial?

500

What has hands but can’t clap?

What is "A clock" ? 

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