#1
Who is George's companion throughout the novel?
#2
What is the dream shared by George and Lennie?
To buy a house and settle down
To become rich and famous
To travel around the world
To become ranch owners
#3
What does Candy offer to contribute to George and Lennie's dream?
His savings
His dog
His expertise in farming
His shotgun
#4
Who is referred to as 'stable buck' on the ranch due to his job?
#5
What does Curley's wife confide in Lennie about her dreams?
Becoming a famous actress
Running away from the ranch
Finding true love
Becoming a movie star
#6
Who is the old swamper at the ranch?
#7
What is the nickname given to Crooks due to his crooked back?
Slim
Curley
Stable Buck
Nigger
#8
Which character is known for being the boss's son and for his aggressive behavior?
#9
What is the significance of the mouse that Lennie keeps in his pocket?
It represents Lennie's love for pets
It symbolizes Lennie's desire for companionship
It foreshadows Lennie's accidental killing of small animals
It indicates Lennie's fear of loneliness
#10
What does Lennie always ask George to talk about?
The weather
Rabbits
Baseball
Farming techniques
#11
Who comforts Lennie by talking about the dream of owning a rabbit farm?
Slim
Carlson
Curley's wife
Candy
#12
What is Crooks' reaction to Lennie's description of the dream farm?
He mocks Lennie
He laughs uncontrollably
He becomes excited and interested
He becomes angry and defensive
#13
What tragic event from his past does George reveal to Slim?
He accidentally killed a girl
He was abandoned by his parents
He lost his brother in a car accident
He was once homeless
#14
What does Lennie do to Curley's hand during their altercation?
He breaks it
He bites it
He twists it
He punches it
#15
What event leads to the downfall of George and Lennie's dream?
Lennie accidentally kills Curley's wife
Lennie gets into a fight with Curley
George decides to abandon Lennie
Lennie dies of old age
#16
What does George do at the end of the novel?
He leaves the ranch to start a new life
He gets into a fight with Curley
He shoots Lennie to spare him from a worse fate
He buys a puppy for Lennie
#17
Who is ultimately responsible for the tragic ending of the novel?
#18
What symbolizes the impossibility of achieving the American Dream for George and Lennie?
The death of Candy's dog
The shooting of Candy's dog
The rabbits that Lennie dreams of
The riverbank where the story ends
#19
What does George tell Lennie before shooting him?
He tells him a story about their future
He confesses his love for him
He tells him to run away and never come back
He reminds him of the dream of the farm