Description
These editable test questions for Shirley Jackson’s “The Lottery” can be used as a final assessment for your short story unit. Assess students’ comprehension, understanding, and higher-level thinking skills using these question prompts. Includes digital assessment for Google Drive®!
Included with this Summative Assessment for “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson:
- Editable Test Questions – Google Docs®, Google Forms®, and Microsoft Word®
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- 8 Multiple Choice Test Questions
- 5 Short-Answer Comprehension Questions
- 8 Long-Answer / Essay Questions
- Ready-to-Print Test
- Detailed Answer Key for Test Questions
- Teacher Instructions for using this resource
How to use this Editable Summative Assessment for Shirley Jackson’s “The Lottery”:
This final test for “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson includes three sections: multiple-choice test questions, short-answer comprehension questions, and long-answer / essay prompts for deeper discussion and analysis. Each section of the summative assessment is carefully designed to evaluate different levels of student understanding, from basic recall of facts to higher-order thinking skills. The multiple-choice questions allow for quick checks of comprehension, while the short-answer questions encourage students to explain their reasoning in more detail. The long-answer and essay prompts give students the opportunity to explore key themes, symbolism, and character motivations in “The Lottery” at a much deeper level, encouraging critical thinking and text-based analysis. By including all three formats in this summative assessment, teachers can gain a complete picture of each student’s mastery of the text.
Use the editable format for Google Docs® to add or delete questions to your custom assessment. There are 8 multiple-choice test questions, 5 short-answer comprehension questions, and 8 long-answer essay questions from which to choose. This editable format ensures flexibility, allowing educators to tailor the summative assessment to suit the specific needs of their students or to align with curriculum requirements. Teachers might choose to adjust the balance between question types depending on whether they want to emphasize factual recall, interpretation, or analytical writing. The ability to remove or add questions also makes this resource ideal for differentiated instruction, ensuring that the summative assessment is accessible to all learners while still maintaining academic rigor.
The Google Form® quiz also enables you to use this resource for online learning and 1:1 classrooms. This file is formatted as a quiz and is set to automatically grade the multiple-choice questions. The default settings also collect email addresses, do not release correct answers, and do not allow editing. Be sure to adjust any of these settings to meet the unique needs of your classroom. The digital version of the summative assessment is especially useful for schools implementing blended or remote learning, as it streamlines the grading process and provides immediate feedback for certain question types. This can help teachers save valuable time while still ensuring that students are held to the same academic standards as they would be in a traditional, in-person summative assessment.
For schools operating on Microsoft Office®, an editable version of the test has also been provided in Microsoft Word®. See the instructions within the resource for more guidance with utilizing these editable formats. This compatibility ensures that the summative assessment can be accessed and customized by educators regardless of their preferred software. Teachers working in districts where Microsoft Office® is the primary platform can still benefit from the same level of flexibility as those using Google Docs®. By offering multiple file formats, this resource ensures accessibility for a wide range of instructional environments, making the summative assessment adaptable to both tech-rich classrooms and more traditional paper-based settings.
This resource also includes a ready-to-print summative assessment. It includes all 8 multiple-choice questions and 5 short-answer questions, along with 4 pre-selected essay prompts from which students can select. This ready-to-print version is ideal for teachers who need a quick, no-prep option for administering the final test in class. By including carefully chosen essay prompts, the summative assessment ensures that students are challenged to think deeply about the text while still having the flexibility to choose topics that resonate with their interests or interpretations. This not only encourages student engagement but also helps to develop their ability to articulate and defend their ideas in writing.
Finally, this resource includes a detailed answer key. While many answers may vary, this answer key offers the correct answers for the multiple-choice section, along with suggested discussion points for both the short-answer comprehension questions and long-answer essay prompts. The answer key is a valuable tool for maintaining consistency and fairness when grading the summative assessment, especially when multiple teachers or teaching assistants are involved. For essay and short-answer sections, the suggested discussion points provide guidance on what constitutes a strong, well-supported response, making grading more objective and efficient. Additionally, the answer key can be used as a teaching resource, helping students understand how to improve their responses and better prepare for future summative assessments.
In summary, this summative assessment for “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson offers a complete and adaptable testing solution for educators. With multiple formats available—including Google Docs®, Google Forms®, Microsoft Word®, and ready-to-print PDFs—teachers can select the option that best fits their instructional style and classroom technology. By combining multiple-choice, short-answer, and essay questions, this resource provides a balanced and comprehensive evaluation of student learning. Whether used in-person or online, this summative assessment saves teachers preparation time while ensuring that students are thoroughly assessed on their comprehension, interpretation, and analytical skills.
✨ Kindly note that due to copyright restrictions, this resource is not editable, except for the files specifically labelled as editable. This is a common practice within the online marketplace in order to protect the clip artists and software providers that have authorized their intellectual property for the development of this resource.
See what other teachers are saying about this Summative Assessment:
“This resource was well organized, well-thought-out, and the answer key — WOW! A great amount of detail goes a long way when you are nearing the end of the year and in need of that extra instructional support.”
– Julia S.
⭒ For classrooms utilizing Google Classroom® ⭒
To access the digital version of these worksheets, simply follow the instructions within the resource to copy the files directly to your Google Drive®.








Mical S. (verified owner) –
This is a great resource and such a timesaver- thank you!