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Animal Farm Quiz

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The pigs stole the milk and learned to read and write shortly after Jones left the farm. What implications do these things have?

Question 22
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After Snowball is chased off the farm, Napoleon ends up wanting to build the windmill anyways. How does Squealer explain this change of heart to the animals?

Question 23
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What are TWO ways the pigs broke the Seven Commandments?

Question 24
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How does Squealer change the history of Animal Farm (particularly with Snowball and Napoleon) through propaganda?

Question 25
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What does the ending of the book imply?

Complete the message of Old Major’s speech: ALL MEN ARE (1) _____________, ALL ANIMALS ARE (2) ________________.
(1) evil; (2) right
(1) wrong; (2) friends
(1) enemies; (2) comrades
(1) terrible; (2) great
What’s the animals’ reaction to "Beasts of England" the first time they heard it?
They're confused, since they like their life with the humans
They're stirred into a rage about the humans
They immediately begin rebelling
They're very excited about it and all seem united
Why does Jones physically attack the farm animals soon after Old Major dies?
He wanted to get his farm back
They had broken into the shed to feed themselves
Boxer killed one of his men by accident
Napoleon had bitten his leg
Soon after Jones leaves, what do the animals decide the house should be turned into?
A shrine
A home for the pigs
A museum
A storage area
Which of the following is NOT one of the original Seven Commandments?
No animal shall sleep in a bed with sheets.
No animal shall wear clothes.
No animal shall kill any other animal.
Whatever goes upon two legs is an enemy.
What do the animals notice about Napoleon and Snowball during their weekly meetings?
They agree on everything.
Even though they don't agree initially, their debates always lead them to a compromise.
They hate each other so much that they don't even interact with each other.
They never agree on anything and always fight.
When Jones came back with more men to take the farm, who was given military decorations?
Boxer and Snowball
Napoleon
Napoleon and Squealer
Boxer, Snowball, and the dead sheep
Before she ran away, what did Clover find hidden in Mollie's stall?
A bridle
Ribbons and sugar
A book from the humans
Mrs. Jones's clothes from the farmhouse
Why does Snowball want to build the windmill?
To make the animals' lives easier and get a three-day week
To help the animals get more food and have a full manger
To earn more money for the farm
To make Jones jealous of their success
What is the biggest problem when the animals start building the windmill?
To get all of the material they need from the humans
To divide the work evenly among all the animals
To balance working and resting, making sure that everything is better than it was with Jones
To break the stone into movable, usable pieces
Who is the human solicitor who helps the animals trade with the outside world?
Mr. Frederick
Mr. Whymper
Mr. Jones
Mr. Pilkington
How does the first windmill get destroyed?
The wind knocks it down.
Snowball destroys it.
It gets blown up by Mr. Frederick's men.
Mr. Jones destroys it.
Why does Napoleon order the dogs to kill four pigs, three hens, a goose, and three sheep?
They all stole food
They all were working with Jones
They all claimed to be working with Snowball
They were going to run away
What do the pigs say they are going to do to help Boxer?
Bring the best vet in town to the farm
Send him off the farm to be cared for in a hospital
Allow him to rest until he is fully recovered
Send him to the knackers
What is the single commandment written on the wall at the end of the book?
Four legs good, two legs bad
Four legs good, two legs better
All animals are equal
All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others.
Large and fierce-looking
Napoleon
Snowball
Squealer
Boxer
Has a reputation for getting his own way
Snowball
Benjamin
Moses
Napoleon
Excellent public speaker
Napoleon
Clover
Snowball
Mollie
Thinks that life will be terrible no matter who is in charge on the farm.
Moses
Benjamin
Mollie
Muriel
Easy-going, liked to hunt and fish; neglected his large farm, Foxwood
Mr. Frederick
Mr. Jones
Mr. Pilkington
Mr. Whymper