Quiz Over The Outsiders Novel By S. E. Hinton

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The Outsiders Quizzes & Trivia

Here is a short quiz on The Outsiders, to be used as part of your book review. It should help you pinpoint areas of the novel that you need to study further. Best of luck!


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Who is the second-youngest member of the greasers?

    • A.

      Johnny

    • B.

      Soda Pop

    • C.

      Two-bit

    • D.

      Steve

    Correct Answer
    A. Johnny
  • 2. 

    What does Ponyboy say is visible on both the East Side and the West Side?

    • A.

      Rainbows

    • B.

      Sunrises

    • C.

      Sunsets

    • D.

      The moon

    Correct Answer
    B. Sunrises
  • 3. 

     What book do Johnny and Ponyboy read in the church?

    • A.

      Great Expectations

    • B.

      Rumble Fish

    • C.

      Gone with the Wind

    • D.

      Romeo and Juliet

    Correct Answer
    C. Gone with the Wind
  • 4. 

    Who kills Dally?

    • A.

      The police

    • B.

      Darry

    • C.

      A drunk driver

    • D.

      Bob and Randy

    Correct Answer
    A. The police
  • 5. 

    When did Ponyboy’s recurring nightmares begin?

    • A.

      The night Johnny killed Bob

    • B.

      The night he found our Sodapop was dropping out of school

    • C.

      The night of his parents' funeral

    • D.

      The night he met Cherry Valance

    Correct Answer
    C. The night of his parents' funeral
  • 6. 

    Are Johnny, Ponyboy and Dally heroes? Support your argument with at least 3 examples from the novel.

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