| A | B |
| Jim believes in witches and superstition. | True |
| Huck eventually believes he is doing the right thing by helping Jim escape. | False |
| The Duke and King demonstrate how gulliable and ignorant some people are. | True |
| Huck prefers the Widow Douglas' God over Miss Watson's. | True |
| The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is a propaganda novel because the author's purpose was to abolish slavery. | False |
| Tom Sawyer believes in doing everything the easiest way. | False |
| Tom's gang follows through on the order contained in the oath. | False |
| Jim thinks he will become rich someday. | True |
| Jim is captured when he sacrifices himself to help the doctor. | True |
| Jim is freed when the townspeople realize that he has acted in a noble, heroic fashion. | False |
| Huck is shocked at Tom's willingness to aid in the plot to free a slave. | True |