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Animal Farm Final Unit Test - 2020

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If you wanted to prove that Mr. Jones is a tyrannical and cruel leader, which piece of evidence would be the STRONGEST support for this character trait?
"Mr. Jones, of the Manor Farm, had locked the hen-houses for the night, but was too drunk to remember to shut the popholes."
"Let us face it: [under Mr. Jones] our lives are miserable, laborious, and short. We are born, we are given just so much food as will keep breath in our bodies, and [we] are forced to work to the last atom of our strength... [then] we are slaughtered with hideous cruelty."
"[Mr. Jones] is the only creature that consumes without producing."
"The rest [of the eggs and milk] have gone to market to bring in money for Jones and his men."
"Rings shall vanish from our noses/And the harshness from our back/Bit and spur shall rust forever/Cruel whips no more shall crack" - this stanza from "Beasts of England" does all of the following EXCEPT
reminds the animals of their humiliation
serves as symbols of slavery and oppression
gives imagery of freedom from man
foreshadows how difficult it will be to rebel against man
Old Major's dream eventually encourages the animals to -
Toil and wait patiently
Revolt against the humans
Fight to enslave the humans
Memorize "The Beasts of England"
How do the animals feel about Old Major at the beginning of the novel?
The animals make fun of Old Major and don't respect him
The animals ignore Old Major
The animals respect Old Major and value his ideas
None of the above statements are correct
In his speech, Old Major describes the current life of animals as -
respectable
happy
average
miserable
Who does Old Major say is responsible for the animals’ condition on the farm?
The pigs
The dogs
Humans (Mr. Jones)
The cows
What does Old Major mean when he says “no animal escapes the cruel knife”?
The farmer will kill all the animals when he is done using them
Knives are dangerous tools and should never be used by the animals
The animals are too slow and must work faster
The animals should never kill another animal
Why did the cows break into the storeshed?
They wanted more air because they felt claustrophobic
Mr. Jones asked them to
They were hungry because Mr. Jones neglected to feed them
They had no reason to; It was a spur of the moment decision
Why does Snowball tell Mollie she cannot wear ribbons?
Ribbons symbolize slavery
Ribbons are bad for a horse’s health
Ribbons are only awarded to Animal Hero, First Class
All the ribbons were taken by Jones and his wife
What does Orwell mean when he says Squealer can “turn black into white”?
Squealer is a good painter
Squealer is a good listener
Squealer is good at speaking and being persuasive
Squealer is a good and loyal friend to all
Why do Napoleon and Snowball take the lead at making resolutions for the farm?
The other animals didn't want the responsibility
The other animals understood how to vote, but could never think of any resolutions on their own
The other animals did make resolutions, but no one listened to them
The other animals voted in Napoleon and Snowball as their leaders
Why did Boxer ask the cockerels to call him a half-hour earlier in the morning?
It takes him a long time to get ready
He is a heavy sleeper
He and Benjamin walk around the farm and talk to the animals before starting their work for the day
He wanted to do more work around the farm
"Comrades!" he cried. "You do not imagine, I hope, that we pigs are doing this in a spirit of selfishness and privilege? Many of us actually dislike milk and apples. I dislike them myself. Our sole object in taking these things is to preserve our health. Milk and apples (this has been proved by Science, comrades) contain substances absolutely necessary to the well-being of a pig. We pigs are brainworkers. The whole management and organisation of this farm depend on us. Day and night we are watching over your welfare. It is for your sake that we drink that milk and eat those apples. Do you know what would happen if we pigs failed in our duty? Jones would come back! Yes, Jones would come back! Surely, comrades," cried Squealer almost pleadingly, skipping from side to side and whisking his tail, "surely there is no one among you who wants to see Jones come back?" Squealer is able to convince the animals that the pigs deserve the milk and animals by -
A combination of fabricated, or false, statistics and fear tactics
A combination of sweet-talking and trickery
A combination of fabricated, or false, statistics and guilt
A combination of sweet-talking and guilt
The revolution of the animals on Animal Farm has what effect on the rest of the animals throughout the country?
It inspires the other animals to try to revolt against the humans
There is no effect; the other animals keep on living as they always have lived
The other animals become more afraid of humans and what further controls they will place over them
The other animals have their own revolution and take over their own farms
Who takes the puppies away for an education?
Snowball
Mr. Jones
Napoleon
Benjamin
What would be the benefit of a windmill, according to Snowball?
Wind would make the farm cooler
Electricity would make life easier
It could be used as a new place to sleep
The windmill would help the animals produce more food
What happens on Animal Farm if the animals do not do the voluntary work?
They are not allowed to attend Sunday meetings
Napoleon will banish them from the farm
Half of their food is taken away
They must write a formal apology letter addressed to Napoleon
Mollie’s character and eventual actions most likely represent -
Superficial citizens who preferred life before the rebellion
Dedicated citizens who worked hard for their country
Superficial citizens who complained about the new government but still did their part
Dedicated citizens who eventually felt manipulated by their own government
“At the Meetings Snowball often won over the majority by his brilliant speeches, but Napoleon was better at canvassing support for himself in between times. He was especially successful with the sheep. Of late the sheep had taken to bleating ‘Four legs good, two legs bad’…and often interrupted…at crucial moments in Snowball’s speeches."
This excerpt from the novel shows that the sheep -
Can talk
Symbolize innocence
Are followers
Are intelligent
As soon as Napoleon takes over, what is the first change that he makes on the farm?
He gives everyone equal voting rights on the resolutions he sets forth
He gives everyone equal rations of milk and apples
He takes away Sunday-morning meetings and debates
He takes away retirement pensions
Initially, what do the pigs use to persuade the other animals after Napoleon takes over?
Fear tactics with the dogs and warnings that Jones might come back
Promises of a better life
Gifts of extra milk and apples
Fear tactics with the dogs and warnings that Snowball might come back
The pigs sleeping in beds is a sign of their -
Self-sacrifice
Growing corruption or dishonesty
Deserving rewards for intelligence
Increasing need for rest
Blaming the destruction of the windmill on Snowball is a way to -
Show the animals the truth
Create a common enemy in which they can rally and unite against
Show the animals that they can’t fight against nature
Create a motive to rebuild the windmill so that they can better fight against Snowball in the future
What is the real reason that Napoleon thinks he is dying?
Snowball poisoned him
He was drunk the night before and now has a hangover
He was wounded very badly by Frederick’s gun
None of the above statements are correct
Near the end of the novel, Boxer is almost twelve years old. What is he looking forward to when he turns twelve?
Retiring in the pasture set aside for old animals
A big birthday party held in the farmhouse
Being able to sleep in a bed with sheets
Being old enough to take several naps during the course of the day
The pigs say that Boxer went where after being picked up from the farm?
The hospital
To Pinchfield Farm
To the farmhouse
They tell the animals he was returned to Mr. Jones
The author writes that it was not possible for Boxer’s remains to be returned to the farm. This is because -
He was already buried in Willingdon
Mr. Jones was conducting a private buriel for him
He was very badly hurt, and seeing the remains would upset the animals too much
Boxer was killed and his remains were used to make glue
“If she could have spoken her thoughts, it would have been to say that this was not what they had aimed at when they had set themselves years ago…”
Why can’t Clover speak her thoughts?
She can’t find the words to express her happiness adequately
She doesn’t have freedom of speech under Napoleon and is afraid of execution
She needs to do some research to see if they are indeed better off than in Jones’ day
She is stupid and can’t think of words to say
The animals admire Boxer for his -
Hard work and dedication to Animal Farm
Brains
Good looks
Ability to be outgoing
If you wanted to best prove that Boxer being sent to the knackers, or the glue factory, is going back to the conditions on the farm when Jones was in charge, which evidence would you use?
“Our lives are miserable, laborious, and short. We are born, we are given just so much food as will keep breath in our bodies…and the very instant that our usefulness has come to an end we are slaughtered with hideous cruelty”
“No animal in England knows the meaning of happiness or leisure after he is a year old”
“The life of an animal is misery and slavery: that is the plain truth”
“Because nearly the whole of the produce of our labour is stolen from us by human beings”
Napoleon changes the name of Animal Farm to The Manor Farm to symbolize -
The end of human control over the animals
The equality of all animals and humans
The complete return to corrupt human values and ideas
Napoleon has sold the farm back to Mr. Jones
The closing line of Animal Farm means that the animals have -
At last reached an agreement with their former masters
Lost the ability to determine who is a friend and who is a foe by trading one tyrant for another
Exchanged ineffective tyrant for far more effective leaders
Realized the honesty in Napoleon and the dishonesty in the humans
A vain horse who would rather have comforts such as ribbons and sugar cubes rather than freedom -
Clover
Minimus
Mollie
Boxer
A pig who can manipulate others with his tongue and convinces the other animals that Napoleon's actions are noble -
Snowball
Squealer
Napoleon
Minimus
A "solicitor" who visits the farm every Monday to help with trade matters; One of the first humans that Napoleon interacts with other than Mr. Jones -
Mr. Pilkington
Mr. Frederick
Mr. Whymper
A pig who consolidates power quickly and is only concerned with himself ultimately -
Minimus
Snowball
Napoleon
Squealer
A literate goat who reads the commandments for Clover -
Moses
Mollie
Benjamin
Muriel
His ideas inspire the animals' revolution, but he dies before the Rebellion takes place -
Snowball
Moses
Napoleon
Old Major
A pig who has grand ideas and schemes for the future of Animal Farm before he is run off the farm -
Snowball
Napoleon
Old Major
Minimus
Original owner of Manor Farm, who drinks and mistreats the animals on the farm -
Mr. Pilkington
Mr. Jones
Mr. Frederick
Mr. Whymper
A skeptical donkey who believes life will not get any better by the revolution -
Moses
Benjamin
Minimus
Clover
The motherly horse on the farm who believes in the revolution but becomes disillusioned by it when animals are slaughtered -
Mollie
Boxer
Clover
Muriel
Mr. Jones "especial pet'' who spreads rumors about a place called Sugarcandy Mountain -
Moses
Minimus
Old Major
Boxer
Strong and hardworking, but not so intelligent character who is fiercely loyal to Napoleon and the ideals of Animal Farm -
Boxer
Clover
Mollie
Benjamin
What distinguishing feature gives Boxer a "stupid appearance?"
a white stripe
a blank stare
uneven ears
crooked teeth
What is Napoleon's "last act on earth" before he thinks he is dying?
banning the drinking of alcohol
ordering another windmill to be built
ordering the death penalty on Snowball
banning the eating of sugar
One of the new "privileges" of the pigs that are instituted later on the farm is the wearing of this item on Sundays:
ribbon
hat
medal
scarf
The pigs change the Fourth Commandment of Animalism to say "No animal shall sleep in a bed with..."
pillows
food
sheets
another animal
The pigs change the Sixth Commandment of Animalism to say "No animal shall kill any other animal..."
A) without evidence
B) without cause
C) without approval
D) without a witness
The pigs reduce the Seven Commandments of Animalism to a single commandment that says "All animals are equal, but some animals are..."
better than others
worse than others
more loyal than others
more equal than others
Who is good and who is bad, according to Old Major?
Four legs are good; two legs are better
Four legged animals are good; winged animals and men are bad
All animals and men are good; no one is bad at heart
Creatures on two legs are bad; creatures on four legs or winged are good
What’s the name of the song about an animal utopia that Old Major teaches the animals?
“Beasts of England”
“Old Manor Anthem”
"Animal Farm"
"We Are Animals"
After the rebellion, what do the pigs paint on the side of the barn?
The seven principles, or commandments, of animalism
A portrait of Old Major
The letters of the alphabet
The words "Animal Farm"
What reason does Squealer give for the pigs taking all the apples and milk?
That food would make the other animals sick
The pigs need it for their brain work
The animals need to learn a lesson in sacrifice
The pigs will die without it
Where does Snowball learn strategies of warfare?
Military history books about Julius Caesar
Watching TV through the window of Mr. Jones’s farmhouse
Classes in military history that he takes in town
Moses’s stories
What emotion does Boxer feel when he thinks he killed a farmhand?
Pride
Joy
Regret
Satisfaction
Where does Mollie disappear to?
She runs off to Mr. Jones
Nobody knows; she is suspected to be kidnapped
Napoleon has her carted off to the glue factory
To pull a carriage for a man who fed her sugar
What does Snowball want to build on the farm?
A new schoolhouse for the young pigs
A wall around the farm to keep Mr. Jones and the humans out
A second barn for the pigs
A windmill that would help generate electricity
Who chases Snowball off the farm?
The other pigs
Nine dogs that Napoleon has raised
All the animals chase him away because he’s a traitor
No one. He runs away on his own
Why is it so hard for the animals to build the original windmill?
There’s a saboteur who keeps knocking it down
They can only break stone by pulling it up a hill and dropping it back down
They don’t know how to do it now that Snowball is gone
Boxer is injured and he was the strongest and hardest working of them all
How does Napoleon plan to get supplies the animals can’t make?
Steal from humans
He decides they can do without anything they can’t make themselves.
Trade with humans
Ask humans for help
How does Napoleon explain the storm that knocks down the windmill?
He blames the animals on the farm for it and promises they will be punished
He says the forces of nature will always be stronger than them
He blames Mr. Jones
He says the traitor Snowball knocked down the windmill
How does Napoleon get the hens to lay eggs for him to sell?
He increases their food rations substantially
He tells them they won’t have to do any other work if they lay eggs
He gives them no food until nine die and the others agree
He beats them until they agree
What do the animals decide to do about rebuilding the windmill?
They decide to work all winter and make it twice as thick
They decide not to rebuild it
They decide to hire human workers to rebuild it
They wait for Mr. Whymper to tell them what to do
What happens to the animals that confess to working alongside with Snowball?
They are forced off the farm
They are killed
They are made servants to the pigs
They are put in a pen that is now the farm’s prison
In Chapter 7, what happens to the song, “Beasts of England”?
It is outlawed and replaced by an uninspiring song
Humans start singing it as well, and supporting animal rights
The animals suddenly forget the words and can no longer sing it
It falls out of favor with the animals despite the pigs' insistence they sing it
In Chapter 8, what does Napoleon discover about Mr. Frederick’s payment?
He sent a check instead of cash
It’s twice as much as he expected
It’s fake money
The suitcase of cash explodes when he tries to open it
Why do the pigs add “to excess” to the commandment “No animal shall drink?"
In case the other animals were confused about how much they could drink
Because they tried drinking whiskey and plan to drink more
The police told them they couldn’t ban it outright
Napoleon paints that on the barn when he’s drunk
Who runs against Napoleon in the election for a new president?
No one
Snowball
Moses
Squealer

Why are the sheep taught the chant “Four legs good, two legs better”?
Because they’d been saying it incorrectly
Because they want to impress the humans
To confuse them
Because the pigs have started walking upright on their hind legs
Which battle did Snowball lead?
The Battle of Manor Farm
The Battle of the Cowshed
The Battle of the Windmill
Snowball was a traitor and he didn’t lead any battles
Of the following characters, who is most persuasive?
Whymper
Squealer
Minimus
Muriel
The only animal who doesn’t change over the years is -
Muriel
Benjamin
Boxer
Mollie
How was Napoleon awarded the Animal Hero, First Class medal?
By the other animals after the Battle of the Cowshed
By the other animals after the Battle of the Windmill
He gave the medal to himself
Napoleon wasn’t ever given a medal
The sheep’s final slogan is -
Napoleon is always right
Four legs good, two legs bad
Four legs good, two legs better
Death to Snowball
After the rebellion, the emblem of Animal Farm is a green flag painted with -
a hoof and horn
three dancing pigs
two windmills
a portrait of Napoleon
After the pigs take control of the farm, which important restriction is placed on their power?
Their decisions must be ratified by a majority vote
No animal may question their authority
They must be elected
They have no restrictions on their power
When does Chapter 10 take place?
A few days after Boxer was killed
A few months after Boxer was killed
One year after Boxer was killed
Many years after Boxer was killed
At the end of the novel, how many animals have been allowed to retire?
1
12
No animals
All of the animals
Why do Napoleon and Pilkington begin to fight each other at the end of the novel?
Someone was found to be cheating at cards
Pilkington is afraid Napoleon will attack his farm
Napoleon does not like how Pilkington treats his animals
Pilkington offends the other humans at the party and Napoleon calls him out on his statement