Numbers
Celebrate
Propaganda
Character
Whatever Goes Upon Two Legs is an Enemy
100

After the animals rebel and expel Jones, how many times do the animals sing “Beasts of England”?

7

100

On a traditional Sunday, the animals hoist a green flag containing what 2 symbols?

Hoof and horn

100

Each Sunday _____ presents data/figures claiming that production has increased by 200, 300, 400, or 500 percent.

Squealer

100

After the Battle of the Cowshed, _____ claims there is no time for sentimentality in war because the “only good human being is a dead one.”

Snowball

100

_____ is the broker the animals utilize to sell their goods and to buy from businesses or other farmers.

Mr. Whymper

200

When Napoleon summons the dogs, _____ huge dogs attack and chase Snowball, but he is able to escape their “snapping jaws.”

9

200

After the Battle of the Cowshed, Snowball and Boxer are honored with what medal?

"Animal Hero, First Class"

200

Through the use of propaganda, Squealer is able to convince the other animals that the pigs are taking the windfall of _____ and _____ as needed sustenance to preserve the pigs’ health.

Apples and Milk

200

_____ does not have an innate work ethic and longs for the lifestyle she enjoyed with Mr. Jones of sugar cubes and ribbons. When confronted regarding an incident, allowing a human to stroke her nose, she denies the incident but later runs away and is spotted “on the other side of Willingdon.”

Mollie

200

This character eventually agrees to pay more for the timber, but it is soon discovered that he paid with counterfeit money.

Frederick

300

As Napoleon is the only boar, his offspring are _____ piebald newborn pigs.

31

300

_____ is placed at the foot of the flagstaff as a symbol of freedom.

Jones' gun

300

Snowball views the _____ as a tool that will facilitate the work of the animals in the future, allowing a 3 day work week.  Napoleon opposes it, claiming the time spent building will negatively impact food production.

Windmill

300

_____ accuses Snowball of sneaking onto the farm in the dark of night and destroying the windmill to which he pronounces the death sentence.

Napoleon

300

As _____ “seemed to stare them in the face,” the animals employ measures to trick Mr. Whymper into believing that the food rations were at an all-time high.

Starvation

400

The original contract that Napoleon accepts is for _____ eggs a week.

400

400

The new name given to Manor Farm is _____.

Animal Farm

400

In his version of the Battle of the Cowshed, Squealer claims this person’s shot was meant to only graze Snowball.

Mr. Jones

400

The other animals listened to and believed the stories of Sugarcandy Mountain told by _____.

Moses

400

Napoleon decides to engage in trade with _____ in order to acquire materials that were needed because the “needs of the windmill must override everything else.”

Neighboring Farms

500

Napoleon develops a _____ hour work week and has the animals taking part in “voluntary” work on Sundays.

60

500

A _____ is a celebration held once a week to celebrate the struggles and triumphs of Animal Farm. The animals marched around the precincts of the farm in military formation with a banner emblazoned with the phrase “Long live Comrade Napoleon.”

Spontaneous Demonstration

500

These animals symbolize people, blindly following the person in power.

Sheep

500

In Chapter 10 at the end of the novella, _____ is two years past the original retirement age set for horses.

Clover

500

Hypocritical of the first and most sacred commandment of Animalism, the _____ learn to walk on two legs, upright like a human .

Pigs

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