20 questions
The narrator of the story is __________________.
Johnny
Ponyboy Curtis
Soda Curtis
Darrel Curtis
Why do the Curtis boys live without their parents?
They are runaways.
Their parents were killed in a plane crash.
Their parents were killed in a car accident.
They died in a rodeo incident.
SOCS stands for-
Super Outstanding Crew of Sophmores
Smart Over aChieverS
Socials
It doesn't stand for anything
When Dally, Ponyboy, and Johnny go to the movies, who do they meet?
Bob and Randy
Dally's parents
Darry and Soda
Cherry and her friend
What does Cherry mean when she tells Pony, "Things are tough all over."
That the socials don't have it so easy either.
That she doesn't care about what bothers him.
The greasers have it worse than anybody.
Life is what you make of it.
Why is it important to know that Bob has 3 rings on his hand?
Johnny was jumped by someone with three rings and the rings cut him up.
Soda was missing his class ring, so Bob must have stolen it.
Dally had lost three rings
Those rings end up in the fountain.
Why did Ponyboy run away from home?
Darry grounded him.
Soda hit him.
Darry hit him and was yelling at Soda.
Soda was moving out and leaving Pony with Darry.
Why couldn't Darry call the police when Pony didn't come home on time?
The police don't like the brothers.
He doesn't have a phone.
Ponyboy and Soda may have to go to foster care.
Darry would lose his job.
Ponyboy had two thoughts in his head when he left the movie house:
Paul Newman and mustangs
Paul Newman and a ride home
Paul Newman and Judy Garland
Paul Newman and his brothers.
Author of The Outsiders
S.E. Bilton
S.E. Hilton
D.E. Nise
S.E. Hinton
One is a theme of The Outsiders: choose one
There will be conflict between social classes as long as one of the classes feels superior to the other.
Pony will always be in trouble.
Watch out for helping others.
People are mean.
Why do you think Dally went into the church to save Johnny if he didn't care about anything?
Dally was really going into the church to get the gun, not Johnny.
Dally has a big family and thought what if it was one of them.
Dally had a heart, he just hid it under his tough exterior.
Johnny had the money on him, and he didn't want the money to burn.
What point of view is the story told in?
First person point of view
Second person point of view
Third person point of view
Third person limited point of view
How did Johnny's previous problem with the Socs contribute to the fight by the water fountain?
He carried a gun.
Johnny was happier.
Johnny had a switch on him now, and he was willing to use it if someone threatened him or his friends.
Johnny was overhead saying that he was going to join the Socs and quit the Greasers.
Johnny buys Ponyboy a book to read while they are hiding in the church. It was_______________________.
The Outsiders
The Wind Blows
Gone with the WInd
Gone and Be Back Soon
What was The Outsiders?
A story that was told by Ponyboy's parents
A story written by Ponyboy for an assignment
A movie by Ponyboy and Soda
A story written by Soda before he dropped out of school.
What were Johnny's last words to Ponyboy?
"Tell my parents not to be afraid."
"Enjoy your life."
"Stay gold, Ponyboy. Stay gold..."
"Look out for yourself."
Why does Dally react so "crazy" after Johnny dies?
He is tired of the pain of his life and hurt by Johnny's death.
He had pain in his arm.
He wants to hurt is parents.
He wants to hurt the Socs.
How do we know the Greasers won the rumble?
The Socs all are knocked out.
The Socs surrender and become Greasers.
The Socs run away.
The Socs hand the Greasers a written agreement not to fight anymore.
What line is used in the beginning and the end of the book?
"I loved Soda more than anybody, even more than mom and dad."
"Stay Gold"
" I opened my switch to protect my Greasers"
"When I stepped out into the bright sunlight from the darkness of the movie house, I had only two things on my mind: Paul Newman and a ride home.