Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Quizzes

Think you’ve got your head wrapped around Adventures of Huckleberry Finn? Put your knowledge to the test. Good luck — the Stickman is counting on you!
Q. Let's start with an answer: The Duke and the King


Are doctors
Are big, fat, fake con-men
Are preachers
Are a real Duke and King
Q. "…here was a boy that was respectable and well brung up; and had a character to lose; and folks at home that had characters; and he was bright and not leather-headed; and knowing and not ignorant; and not mean, but kind; and yet here he was, without any more pride, or rightness, or feeling, than to stoop to this business, and make himself a shame, and his family a shame, before everybody." Who is this describing?


Silas Phelps
Buck Grangerford
Huck Finn
Tom Sawyer
Q. After Colonel Sherburn kills the town drunk, Boggs, what does the town do?


They celebrate the end of Boggs' nuisance.
The town doesn't do anything because they're too cowardly.
They form a mob to lynch Colonel Sherburn.
They all go to the saloon and have a beer. Or two. Or three. Really, they drink the saloon dry.
Q. How does Colonel Sherburn shame the mob that comes to lynch him?


He pulls his pants down and moons them.
He shoots at them and they run.
He doesn't have to shame them; as soon as they see him, they feel ashamed on their own.
He tells them it's all fine and good to get together in a group, but as individuals they are cowards.
Q. What best describes the Grangerfords?


They are wealthy Southern aristocrats.
They are backwoods poor folks.
They are a group of murderous rogues.
They are abolitionists who help Jim.