You may think the presents in the tree were just junk, but the craftsmanship of the soap carvings says otherwise. In this To Kill A Mockingbird Chapter 7 Quiz, you will remember when communication with the tree was stopped forever by cement. Remember how Jem grieves silently when the knot-hole is filled.
To Kill A Mockingbird Chapter 7 Quiz Questions
- What time of year does Chapter 7 begin?
- What grade is Scout entering in Chapter 7?
- How does Scout feel about second grade compared to first grade?
- What does Jem confess to Scout about his pants from the Radley fence?
- How does Jem describe the way his pants were sewn?
- What does Jem’s story about his pants suggest?
- What new items do Jem and Scout find in the knothole of the tree?
- What are the soap carvings shaped like?
- What does Jem think about the soap carvings?
- What does Scout think about the gifts in the knothole?
- What do Jem and Scout find in the tree after the soap figures?
- What item do they find next after the medal?
- What do Jem and Scout plan to do with the pocket watch?
- Who seals up the knothole in the tree?
- What reason does Nathan Radley give for filling the knothole with cement?
- Who tells Jem the tree is healthy?
- Why does Nathan Radley’s explanation upset Jem?
- What emotion does Jem show after learning the truth about the knothole?
- What does Scout do when Jem becomes emotional?
- What is the symbolic meaning of the gifts in the tree?
- How does Jem’s reaction to the sealed knothole show his maturity?
- What lesson does Scout learn indirectly in this chapter?
- What does the knothole symbolize in the story?
- Why does Nathan Radley’s act of sealing the tree seem cruel to Jem?
- What season follows the events of the knothole’s closure?
- What recurring theme is reinforced through this chapter?
- What does Jem begin to understand about Boo Radley?
- What does the knothole incident foreshadow?
- What emotion best describes the tone at the end of Chapter 7?
- What theme does Chapter 7 most clearly develop?
