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Welcome To Big Board Facts
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Big Board Facts Topic One 5 10 15 20 25 Topic Two 5 10 15 20 25 Topic Three 5 10 15 20 25 Topic Four 5 10 15 20 25 Topic Five 5 10 15 20 25 Team Scores Team One Team Three Team Five Big Points Question Team Two Team Four Team Six
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The group of men at the jail disperse because:
A. Scout’s words make them feel like “individuals” B. Heck Tate was holding a gun on them C. Tom Robinson was no longer in the jail D. Atticus told them to go home Show Answer
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A. Scout’s words make them feel like “individuals”
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The mockingbird is a symbol of:
Purposeless people Innocent, harmless people People with beautiful singing voices People who are unknown or not remembered Show Answer
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B. Innocent, harmless people
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A. Impulsive, hot-headed B. Deep concern for others
Early in the story, Scout exhibits all of the following characteristics except one: A. Impulsive, hot-headed B. Deep concern for others C. Respect for her father D. Superficial understanding of life Show Answer
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B. Deep concern for others
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This novel of the mid-30’s reflects all of the attitudes of the time but one:
A. Economic B. Social C. Moral D. Political Show Answer
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During the course of the novel, all of the following except one, have a chance to “walk around in another person’s skin”: A. Walter Cunningham Sr. B. Scout C. Jem D. Bob Ewell Show Answer
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D. Bob Ewell Back to Board
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True or False Miss Maudie becomes distraught and hysterical when her house burns to the ground Show Answer
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False Back to Board
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D. She wanted to display her ability to render Southern dialect
Harper Lee used Maycomb, Alabama, as the setting in this novel mainly because: A. She is from the South B. She wanted to show the effects of Southern life upon its inhabitants C. She loves the South D. She wanted to display her ability to render Southern dialect Show Answer
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B. She wanted to show the effects of Southern life upon its inhabitants
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Maycombs “unusual disease” is: A. Boredom with life B. Prejudice
C. Lack of money D. Crop failure Show Answer
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B. Prejudice Back to Board
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C. Conscience and personal integrity
All of the following but one could be considered major themes of the novel: A. Human compassion B. The American South C. Conscience and personal integrity D. Prejudice Show Answer
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B. The American South Back to Board
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Boo Radley skulks around the neighborhood doing mischief
True or False Boo Radley skulks around the neighborhood doing mischief Show Answer
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False Back to Board
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After Scout takes Boo Radley home, she:
A. Stands on his porch, afraid to move B. Runs home C. Stands on the porch and talks with him D. Stands on the porch, looking at the street as Boo Radley has seen it for years Show Answer
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D. Stands on the porch, looking at the street as Boo has seen it for years
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Atticus’ final plea to the jury is aimed at:
A. Condemnation of Mayella Ewell B. The jurors‘ individual consciences C. The unfairness of the prosecution D. Southern womanhood Show Answer
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B. The jurors’ individual consciences
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True or False Miss Stephanie Crawford, the neighborhood gossip, tells stories about Boo Radley Show Answer
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True Back to Board
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Boo Radley’s main purpose in the plot is:
A. To show the personality of a crazy recluse B. To provide an outlet for Jem and Scout’s curiosity C. To help Jem and Scout learn a lesson about compassion D. To provide mystery and suspense to the story Show Answer
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C. To help Jem and Scout learn a lesson about compassion
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As a result of the fire at Miss Maudie’s:
The townspeople help to build her a new house Scout and Jem return a blanket to Boo Jem realizes that Boo Radley is a gentle, good man The snowman that looks like Mr. Avery melts Show Answer
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C. Jem realizes that Boo Radley is a gentle, good man
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True or False When the men come to lynch Tom Robinson, Mr. Underwood secretly covers them with a double-barreled shotgun Show Answer
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True Back to Board
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Dill Harris has an unhappy home life
True or False Dill Harris has an unhappy home life Show Answer
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True Back to Board
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Mrs. Dubose’s main purpose in the plot is:
A. To teach Jem a lesson about courage and human understanding B. To illustrate Southern prejudice C. To show a stereotypical senile, old lady D. To read Ivanhoe to Jem and Scout Show Answer
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A. To teach Jem a lesson about courage and human understanding
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Bob Ewell’s main purpose in the plot is: A. To threaten Atticus
B. To represent a stereotype of Southern “white trash” C. To represent an understanding father D. To be a member of the lynch mob Show Answer
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B.To represent a stereotype of Southern
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A. Tom Robinson has a crippled left arm
Through various testimony, Atticus shows all of the following except one: A. Tom Robinson has a crippled left arm B. Bob Ewell probably beat up his daughter C. No doctor ever examined Mayella Ewell D. Mayella lied about the charges of assault and rape Show Answer
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D. Mayella lied about the charges of assault and rape
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B. Accuser of Tom Robinson C. Sheriff of Maycomb County
Who is Heck Tate? A. Defense lawyer B. Accuser of Tom Robinson C. Sheriff of Maycomb County D. Attacker of Jem and Scout Show Answer
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C. Sheriff of Maycomb County
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True or False Scout and Jem’s experience at Calpurnia’s church shows there can be racial prejudice on either side of the color line Show Answer
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True Back to Board
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Atticus considers it a sin to kill a mockingbird because:
A. They are an almost extinct species B. It’s a waste of time and ammunition C. They prey on harmful insects and killing them upsets that balance of nature D. They bring beauty and harm no one Show Answer
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D. They bring only beauty and harm no one
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Atticus defends Tom Robinson because: A. He is a good friend of Tom’s
B. No one else will take the case C. Jem and Scout expect him to D. He has to in order to be true to his convictions Show Answer
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D. He has to in order to be true to his convictions
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He expected Atticus to win the case
When Tom Robinson is convicted, Jem is upset for all of the following reasons except: He expected Atticus to win the case He believed in justice and personal integrity Tom Robinson had become a friend during the trial He realized that life is often harsh and unfair Show Answer
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C. Tom Robinson had become a friend during the trial
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The "Big Points" Question Show Question
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What change would Atticus like to see in the jury system?
25 10 9 11 12 14 13 8 7 3 2 4 5 15 6 1 17 26 24 27 28 30 29 16 23 18 22 19 20 21 What change would Atticus like to see in the jury system? Show Answer
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Judges should decide penalties in capital cases.
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