| A | B |
| In what city do the Youngers live? | Chicago |
| From whom are the Youngers awaiting a check? | An insurance company |
| What does Ruth find out when she goes to the doctor? | That she is pregnant |
| What does Walter’s employer call to say | That Walter has not been to work in three days |
| What do the Youngers give Mama on the day they move? | Gardening tools & a hat |
| What does Beneatha want to be | A doctor |
| What does Karl Lindner want the Youngers to do? | Give up moving to Clybourne Park |
| Which country does Joseph Asagai come from | Nigeria |
| When he is fooling around with Beneatha, what does Walter call himself | Flaming Spear |
| Who is the Youngers’ next-door neighbor? | Mrs. Johnson |
| Where does Treavis sleep | In the living room on the coach |
| What does Ruth buy in her excitement about the Youngers’ new home | Curtains |
| What does Ruth tell Walter to do when he complains incessantly about his life? | Eat his eggs |
| Where do Ruth and Walter go when they are becoming more hopeful about the future? | To the movies |
| In what year was A Raisin in the Sun first performed? | 1959 |
| What does Ruth consider when she finds out that she is pregnant | Having an abortion |
| Why do Ruth and Mama approve of George Murchison? | Because he is handsome and wealthy |
| Who is the last to leave the Younger apartment at the end of the play | Mama |
| Whom does Mrs. Johnson quote when she visits the Youngers’ apartment | Booker T. Washington |
| At what point does Mama say that Walter has finally achieved his “manhood | When he tells Mr. Lindner that they will move to Clybourne Park no matter what |
| What happens to the money that Walter invests in the liquor store | Willy Harris runs off with it |
| Near the end of the play, what does Asagai leave Beneatha to think about | Whether she will marry him and move to Africa |
| What does Travis do to make money | He carries bags at the grocery store |
| Where does Walter often go to escape the apartment | To a bar |
| Where does Mama keep her plant | in the window |