Fahrenheit 451-1
Fahrenheit 451-2
Fahrenheit 451-3
Fahrenheit 451-4
Fahrenheit 451-5
100

This is where Clarisse and Guy Montag meet.

Where is walking on the sidewalk?

100

This is what Mildred says happened to Clarisse. 

What is "she was hit and killed by a car?"

100

This is the number of TV walls Mildred and Montag have for Part 1 and Part 2 of this novel.

What is 3?

100

This is what the Sieve and Sand represents

What is Montag's struggle to hold onto knoweldge?

100

This is how Mildred tries to take her own life as the novel opens.

What is an overdose of sleeping pills?

200

This is the author of Fahrenheit 451.

Who is Ray Bradbury?

200

This is what happens to the woman who refuses to leave her books behind. 

What is "she is burned alive after striking a match to set herself and her books on fire?"

200

This is what the "firemen" do. 

What is "burn down houses that contain books?"

200

This is the person to whom Montag gives a Bible.

Who is Faber?

200

This is what Montag steals from the old woman's house. 

What is a book?

300

This is what the earbuds in the novel are called. 

What are seashells?

300

These are the two things exchanged between Montag and Faber. 

What is "Montag gave Faber the Bible" and "Faber gave Montag his green ear piece?"

300

This is what Mildred left in as her house was burned.

What is a "beetle" (taxi)?

300

These are the people who call the fire department to report Montag's possession of books. 

Who is both Mildred and her friends?

300

This "animal" tracks and attacks people suspected of reading or hiding books.

What is the mechanical hound?

400

This is the term for a rhetorical device that appeals to your emotions.

What is pathos?

400

This is what the firetrucks are called.

What is a salamander?

400

This is the term for a rhetorical device that appeals to logic.

What is logos?

400

This is what Fahrenheit 451 stands for. 

What is the temperature at which paper burns?

400

This is Montag's boss. 

Who is Captain Beatty?

500

This is how the city is destroyed when the war occurs.

What is by bombs?

500

This is the flammable gas the firemen use to burn things. Montag says in the beginning that he loves the smell of it.

What is kerosene?

500

This is how Montag and Granger keep knowledge of books.

What is "to memorize books?"

500

This is the woman that cries over the poetry Montag read. 

Who is Mrs. Phelps?

500

This is who Mildred refers to as "her family."

What are the big TV "parlor walls?"

600

This is the kind of liquor Faber uses to give Montag before he flees to the country. 

What is whiskey?

600

This is the name of the toothpaste advertised on the subway that provokes Montag.

What is Denham’s Dentifrice ?

600

This is what the Phoenix represents

What is rebirth and renewal?

600

This is what Beatty threatens to do with Guy's earpiece.  

What is Beatty threatens to use it to trace Faber?

600

This is where Montag ends up at the end of the novel

Where is by a river/ river bank?

700

This is the leader of the social outcasts and group of professors that Montag meets by the railroad tracks.

Who is Granger?

700

Describe the person that the government killed in place of Montag.

Who is a random pedestrian? 

700

This is the term for a rhetorical device that is based on credibility/ character.

What is a ethos?

700

This is the symbolic bird that Granger teaches his men about. 

What is "The Phoenix?"

700

This is the city where Montag and Mildred first met. 

Where is Chicago?

800

This is the name of the poem Montag reads to his wife, Mrs. Phelps, and Mrs. Bowles. 

What is "Dover Beach?"

800

This is what Granger's group does before heading for the city after the bombing. 

What is build a fire and make breakfast?

800

This is why Montag is desperate to understand what is in books. 

What is "because he wants to understand why people are willing to die for their books?"

800

This is the suppression of speech, public communication, or information that is considered objectionable by governments, institutions, or private groups 

What is censorship?

800

This is the removal or restriction of a book from public access, such as from libraries, schools, or bookstores, due to objections to its content 

What is a book ban?