Froggy Jumps To Kill a Mockingbird: Chapters 21-26 QuizOnline version Chapters 21-26 comprehension challenge. by Paige Eller 1 What does Dolphus Raymond pretend to be, and why? a Drunk to escape law trouble b Traditionally wild to amuse others c Drunk to hide his preference for Black people 2 What lesson does Atticus urge the jury to consider in Tom Robinson's trial? a Speed over accuracy b Evidence over prejudice c Tradition over change 3 How does Jem react to Tom Robinson's guilty verdict? a He is indifferent b He celebrates quietly c He is devastated and struggles to understand 4 What do the Black community members send to the Finches after the trial? a A statue b A protest c Food as a gesture of gratitude 5 What does Aunt Alexandra reveal about Walter Cunningham when Scout invites him to dinner? a She calls the Cunninghams 'trash' due to classism b She ignores him completely c She invites him warmly 6 What news does Atticus deliver to Tom's wife Helen? a Tom moved to another state b Tom was shot and killed while escaping prison c Tom was found innocent posthumously 7 What theme is reinforced by Mr. B. B. Underwood's editorial? a Tom's death as senseless, like a mockbird b The town's progress is complete c Tom's bravery was overemphasized 8 Which event marks Scout's return to school in chapter 26? a She is in third grade and wiser about Boo Radley b She repeats first grade c She skips school entirely 9 What hypocrisy does Scout confront in Miss Gates' class? a Miss Gates is unbiased but unsure b Miss Gates' racism despite condemning Hitler's persecutions c Miss Gates promotes equality but hosts a segregated event 10 What analogy appears in the town's reaction to Tom's death? a Mockingbird—innocence harmed by prejudice b Sparrow—quiet rebellion c Robin—freedom endangered