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Grades 11 and 12 - Literature - Senior High School - Of Mice and Men - Themes
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MCQs on the themes of John Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men.
 

Grades 11 and 12 - Literature - Senior High School - Of Mice and Men - Themes
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10 Questions

1. Which one of the following is NOT related to the theme of belonging?
2. Before he hears about Lennie's and George's dream, Candy can only foresee leaving the ranch as a form of loss. What does he fear losing?
3. Before he hears about Lennie's and George's dream, Candy can only foresee leaving the ranch as a form of loss. What does he fear losing?
4. What theme is shared in common by Lennie's crushing of Curley's hand, the episode in Weed, and the hunt for Lennie at the end of the novel?
5. What theme is shared in common by Lennie's crushing of Curley's hand, the episode in Weed, and the hunt for Lennie at the end of the novel?
6. Which theme comes to the forefront during Lennie's discussion with Curley's wife in the barn?
7. Which one of the following is NOT related to the theme of belonging?
8. How does the killing of Lennie differ from the vigilante violence planned for him by Curley?
9. Which theme comes to the forefront during Lennie's discussion with Curley's wife in the barn?
10. Hope in the novel is powerful enough to overcome cynicism. Which character reluctantly allows his hope to overpower his doubts?