Characters
Setting and Background
Plot Events
Themes and Symbols
Quotes and Literay Details
100

Who is the narrator of The Outsiders?

Ponyboy Curtis
100

In what city and state does the story take place?

Tulsa, Oklahoma

100

Why does Darry yell at Ponyboy early in the story?

Comes home late from the Movies 

100

What poem by Robert Frost does Ponyboy recite?

A) “The Road Not Taken”
B) “Nothing Gold Can Stay”
C) “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening”
D) “Fire and Ice”


B) “Nothing Gold Can Stay”

100

Who says, “Stay gold, Ponyboy”?

Johnny Cade

200

Who is Ponyboy’s oldest brother who takes care of him?

Darry Curtis 

200

What decade is The Outsiders set in?

1960s

200

What do Johnny and Ponyboy give to the girls at the drive-in?

Popcorn 

200

What does the poem mean to Ponyboy and Johnny?
A) That life is full of hard choices
B) That love always conquers hate
C) It represents innocence and the idea that good things don’t last forever
D) It shows that nature is stronger than people

C) It represents innocence and the idea that good things don’t last forever

200

Who tells Ponyboy, “Things are rough all over”?

Cherry Valance 

300

Which greaser is known for his good looks and charm?

Sodapop 

300

What are the two main social groups in the story?

The Greasers and Socs

300

What Happen to Ponyboy when he was walking home alone from the movies 

He got jumped by the Socs 

300

What do the sunsets symbolize in the story?
A) The differences between the Socs and Greasers
B) Shared humanity between Socs and Greasers
C) The end of childhood
D) Hope for a better future

B) Shared humanity between Socs and Greasers

300

What Figurative language is used in “He was as white as a ghost”?

A. Metaphor

B. Idiom

C. Personification 

D. Simile

D. Simile

400

Which greaser has a criminal record and is tough but loyal to his friends?

Dallas “Dally” Winston

400

Where does Ponyboy first meet Cherry Valance?

Drive in Movie Theater 

400

Who kills Bob Sheldon, and why?

Johnny—he kills Bob to protect Ponyboy

400

What is a theme that begins to develop by Chapter 5?
A) Money can solve problems
B) Revenge brings justice
C) People are more than their labels / social class doesn’t define you
D) Loyalty is less important than reputation

C) People are more than their labels / social class doesn’t define you

400

Who says, “You don’t stop living because you lose somebody”?

A. Darry 

B. Dally 

C. Ponyboy 

D. Sodapop 

A. Darry 

500

Which greaser is quiet, nervous, and considers the gang his true family?

Johnny Cade 

500

Where do Ponyboy and Johnny go to find Dally after the fight at the park?

Bucks Merrill Place 

500

What book do Johnny and Ponyboy read while hiding out?

Gone with the Wind 

500

Why is the church an important symbol in Chapters 4–5?
A) It represents punishment for their sins
B) It represents a safe place and a chance for Johnny and Ponyboy to reflect and grow
C) It symbolizes the Greasers’ victory over the Socs
D) It foreshadows their return home

B) It represents a safe place and a chance for Johnny and Ponyboy to reflect and grow

500

What point of view is The Outsiders told from?

First Person 

600

Which Soc is Cherry’s boyfriend and later becomes the victim of the park fight?

Bob Sheldon

600

What town do Ponyboy and Johnny flee to after the murder?

Windrixville

600

What physical change do Ponyboy and Johnny make while in hiding?

Cut and Bleach There Hair 

600

How does the relationship between Ponyboy and Johnny highlight the theme of friendship and loyalty?
A) They fight for leadership in the gang
B) They hide their emotions from one another
C) They protect and depend on each other through fear, guilt, and danger
D) They compete for attention from Dally

C) They protect and depend on each other through fear, guilt, and danger

600

When Ponyboy says “We’re poorer than the Socs and the middle class,” what type of conflict is this?

Man vs Society