Do you remember the view from the porch at the Radley when Scout sees her neighbourhood in a different way at last? This To Kill A Mockingbird Chapter 31 Quiz ends the story with the last walk home and the themes of empathy. Finish the trek of the Finch children here.
To Kill A Mockingbird Chapter 31 Quiz Questions
- Who does Scout finally meet in Chapter 31?
- Where does Scout and Boo’s meeting take place?
- How does Scout react when she first sees Boo Radley?
- What does Scout realize about Boo Radley at the end of the novel?
- Who does Scout ask to say goodnight to Jem?
- How does Boo respond when Scout takes him to Jem’s room?
- What does Scout call Boo Radley when she finally addresses him?
- How does Scout escort Boo home?
- What realization does Scout have while standing on Boo’s porch?
- What does Scout compare walking in Boo’s shoes to?
- How does Boo’s house appear to Scout at the end of the book?
- Who says, “Most people are, Scout, when you finally see them”?
- What does Scout understand about Atticus’s advice at the end?
- What lesson does Chapter 31 reinforce?
- What does Scout think of her own behavior toward Boo in the past?
- What symbolic action ends the novel?
- How does Harper Lee tie the title of the book to the ending?
- How does Boo Radley behave during his final scene?
- What does Atticus do after Boo goes home?
- What book does Atticus read to Scout at the end?
- What theme does Scout’s reflection on “The Gray Ghost” highlight?
- Who is the “stubborn boy” Atticus reads about in “The Gray Ghost”?
- What lesson does Scout connect between Stoner’s Boy and Boo?
- What emotion best describes the tone of Chapter 31?
- How does the perspective shift at the end of the chapter?
- What is Scout’s final act before going to bed?
- How does Atticus respond to Scout falling asleep?
- What does Boo symbolize in the final chapter?
- What phrase sums up Scout’s final realization?
- What feeling does the novel leave the reader with in its final moments?
