WorksheetsOutsiders Quiz 2 Chapters 3, 4 and 5
Total questions: 37
Worksheet time: 18mins
Name
Class
Date
1.
What does the sunset represent for Pony Boy?
a)
A.) Peace and serenity
b)
B.) A time where he can finally relax at the end of the day
c)
C.) The basic sameness of Greasers and Socs
d)
D.) This new love that he has found with Cherry Valance.
e)
E.) The end of the Greaser way of life.
2.
What does Cherry say separates Greasers from Socs?
a)
A.) Feeling
b)
B.) Money
c)
C.) Fashion sense
d)
D.) Intelligence
e)
E.) Education
3.
Who is Mickey Mouse (in the story)?
a)
A.) Two-Bit's pet rat
b)
B.) Darry's favorite cartoon character
c)
C.) Johnny's brother
d)
D.) The 4th Curtis brother
e)
E.) Soda Pop's horse
4.
What does Cherry say Pony shouldn't take personally ?
a)
A.) The way the Socs treat the Greasers
b)
B.) If Cherry doesn't say hi in the hallways at school.
c)
C.) All the tough breaks the Greasers get
d)
D.) How Soda Pop dropped out of high school
e)
E.)All of Darry's yelling
5.
Who does Cherry say she could fall in love with?
a)
A.) Dally
b)
B.) Darry
c)
C.) Bob
d)
D.) Randy
e)
E.) Soda Pop
6.
How does Darry react when Pony Boy returns?
a)
D.) He slaps him hard
b)
A.) He throws him out
c)
B.) He threatens to call the cops
d)
C.) He screams and yells
e)
E.) He ignores him ... gives him the silent treatment
7.
WHY does Darry react the way he does when Pony Boy returns?
a)
A.) Because it's after curfew
b)
B.) Because he actually can't stand Pony Boy
c)
B.) Because he's broken his promise, and he never uses his head
d)
D.) He thinks it's the right way to discipline Pony
e)
E.) Because if he gets in trouble, Pony and Soda could get thrown into a boy's home
8.
What does Johnny wish for when he and Pony are lying in the lot looking at the stars?
a)
A.) Enough money to pay his family's bills
b)
B.) To "get even" with the socs
c)
C.) That he was big and tough like Dallas Winston
d)
D.) That his family would just leave him alone
e)
E.) A place where there are just "plain ordinary people."
9.
Where does Pony think they can go where they can just be themselves?
a)
A.) New York City
b)
B.) To the country
c)
C.) Upstate New York
d)
D.) The big city ... any big city ..
e)
E.) Dallas Texas
10.
Why does Johnny like it better when the "old man" is hitting him?
a)
A.) Because he likes it
b)
B.) Because at least then he knows that Johnny is there
c)
C.) Because he wants to build a legal case against his father
d)
D.) Both A and B above
11.
Who gets out of the blue Mustang at the park?
a)
A.) Two-Bit and Steve
b)
B.) Cherry and Marcia
c)
C.) Randy and Bob
d)
D.) Darry and Soda Pop
12.
What do the Socs do when they get to the park?
a)
A.) Start to drown Pony Boy
b)
B.) Apologize for their behavior
c)
C.) They beat up Johnny ... AGAIN
d)
D.) Get scared and run off
13.
What does Johnny do at the park?
a)
A.) Hides behind the fountain
b)
B.) Pretends he has a gun
c)
C.) Kills Bob
d)
D.) Gets scared and runs off
14.
What do the boys decide they need?
a)
A.) A getaway car
b)
B.) An alibi
c)
C.) Money, a gun, and a plan
d)
D.) To change their identity
15.
Where do the boys go ?
a)
A.) To turn themselves in
b)
B.) To find Dallas Winston
c)
C.) Texas
d)
D.) To Johnny's house ... nobody would notice anyway.
16.
What does Dally do when Johnny and Pony tell him what happened? ?
a)
A.) Calls the police
b)
B.) Tells them he wants nothing to do with it and closes the door.
c)
C.) Grins and says "good for you" then gets them a gun and some money
d)
D.) Runs away WITH them
17.
How do the boys get away, and where do they go?
a)
A.) They jump on a train headed for Windrixville
b)
B.) They don't get away, they turn themselves in.
c)
C.) They steal a car from Buck Merrill
d)
D.) They don't run away; they hide at Buck Merrill's
18.
Where do the boys ultimately hide ?
a)
A.) They don't hide, they turn themselves in
b)
B.) They hide at Buck Merrill's
c)
C.) They hide at Johnny's
d)
D.) They hide in an old church
19.
In Chapter 5, what are the boys reading?
a)
A.) The newspaper
b)
B.) Comic books
c)
C.) Gone with the Wind
d)
D.) The Outsiders
20.
What do the boys mostly eat when they are hiding?
a)
A.) Chocolate cake
b)
B.) Crackers and hot dogs
c)
C.) Baloney
d)
D.) Wild rabbit and nuts
21.
What poem does Pony Boy remember when they are at the church?
a)
A.) "The Road Less-Traveled"
b)
B.) "Nothing Gold Can Stay"
c)
C.) "The Raven"
d)
D.) "Ring Around the Rosey"
22.
Who wrote the poem that Pony Boy remembers when they are at the church?
a)
A.) J.K. Rowling
b)
B.) S. E. Hinton
c)
C.) Edgar Allen Poe
d)
D.) Robert Frost
23.
What does "GOLD" represent in the poem?
a)
Money (of course)
b)
Innocence
c)
Old Age
d)
Joy
24.
How do they describe the "southern gentlemen" in the book Johnny and Pony are reading?
a)
A.) Gallant
b)
B.) Aloof
c)
C.) Sophisticated
d)
D.) Envious
25.
Why does Johnny bring peroxide from the store?
a)
A.) So they can bleach Pony's hair and disguise themselves.
b)
B.) Because Pony got injured and needs peroxide and band aids.
c)
C.) Because peroxide has vitamin C and they need to keep their strength up.
d)
D.) To make chocolate cake.
26.
Why does Johnny think Dally is gallant?
a)
A.) Because he takes the blame for a crime Two-Bit committed
b)
B.) Because he's so violent
c)
C.) Because he's so slick and good looking
d)
D.) Because he's so smart
27.
What does Dally bring to the church?
a)
A.) Baloney
b)
B.) News that Greasers and Socs are having all-out war
c)
C.) A letter from Soda Pop
d)
D.) Both B and C above
28.
What does Dally mean when he says he carries a heater?
a)
A.) A device to keep you warm
b)
B.) A gun
c)
C.) A knife
d)
D.) A cigarette
29.
Who does Dally say is spying for the greasers?
a)
A.) Baloney
b)
B.) Cherry
c)
C.) Mickey Mouse
d)
D.) Soda Pop
30.
A strong feeling, without a rational basis, that something is going to happen, an advance warning about a future event.
a)
Premonition:
b)
Sagely:
c)
Smolder:
d)
Credible:
e)
Incredulous:
31.
Having or showing great wisdom, especially that gained from long experience of life. A wise way of doing or saying something.
a)
Sagely:
b)
Smolder:
c)
Credible:
d)
Premonition:
e)
Incredulous:
32.
Feeling anger, but keeping it under control. Also means to burn slowly and gently, usually with some smoke, but without a flame.
a)
Smolder:
b)
Sagely:
c)
Credible:
d)
Premonition:
e)
Incredulous:
33.
Easy to believe.
a)
Credible:
b)
Sagely:
c)
Smolder:
d)
Premonition:
e)
Incredulous:
34.
Unable or unwilling to believe something.
a)
Incredulous:
b)
Sagely:
c)
Smolder:
d)
Credible:
e)
Premonition:
35.
To happen again or appear again or repeatedly
a)
Recurring:
b)
Sagely:
c)
Smolder:
d)
Credible:
e)
Premonition:
36.
Arguing in a bad-tempered way about something unimportant.
a)
Bickering:
b)
Sagely:
c)
Smolder:
d)
Credible:
e)
Premonition:
37.
Possessing or showing keen insight and understanding.
a)
Perceptive:
b)
Sagely:
c)
Smolder:
d)
Credible:
e)
Premonition:
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