Outsiders
Outsiders II
Outsiders III
Outsiders IV
100
Pony doesn't want Johnny to cut his hair because . . .
What is: Long hair is the Greaser's trademark?
100

While Pony waits at the hospital, and Soda and Darry comes in, what does Pony realize?

Pony finally realizes that Darry does care about him.

100

What is the setting of The Outsiders?

Tulsa, Oklahoma, 1960s

100

This character refuses to see his mother when he's in the hospital.

Who is Johnny Cade?

200
Johnny sees Dally as gallant because . . .
What is: Dally took the blame for something Two-Bit did?
200

What troubling news does Pony find out from Two-Bit and Steve Randall?

What is that he might have to go to a boy's home or reformatory?

200

Johnny tells Dally that:

He's going to turn himself in.

200

Why did Dally tell Johnny not to turn himself in?

What is that Dally didn't want Johnny to end up hardened like him?

300
Randy won't be in the rumble because . . .
What is: Randy is sick of fighting?
300

Pony discovers this about Randy after speaking to him.

What is that he begins to see Randy as a real person, not just as a Soc.

300

Pony and Johnny pass time at church by:

Reading Gone With the Wind.

300

This character acts as a spy for the Greasers...

Who is Cherry Valance?

400
The author of the poem Nothing Gold Can Stay.
Who is Robert Frost?
400

Darry was strict with Ponyboy because . . .

What is he feared losing Pony, like he lost his parents?

400

At the church, when Pony and Johnny talk about the night of the murder:

They cry until they get used to the situation.

400

This character strains his muscles while carrying roofing supplies.

Who is Darry Curtis?

500
Johnny says he's not ready to die because . . .
What is: There's a lot he has not seen or done?
500

When Dally visited Ponyboy and Johnny, he brought a letter from . . .

Who is Sodapop?

500

Why doesn't the author mention all of the news events of the 1960s in her story?

What is that she is using escapism, i.e., avoiding the reality of the times in her story?

500

The theme of the poem, "Nothing Gold Can Stay" is...

What is that youth is fleeting, so we should appreciate it when we have it?