Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
100

What are Boxer's two slogans?

"I will work harder," and "Napoleon is always right."

100

What happens to the animals who confess to having been influenced by Snowball?

They are executed.
100

The wording of the sixth commandment is changed from "No animal shall kill another animal" to...

"No animal shall kill another animal without cause."​​​​
100

Which animal is taken from Animal Farm in Chapter IX, never to be seen again?

Boxer

100

Who does Clover first see walking on two legs?

Squealer

200

How did the animals break up the large boulders into smaller pieces?

They pulled the boulders to the top of the hill and allowed them to roll back down and shatter on their own.

200

Whenever anything goes wrong on the farm, who is blamed? 

Snowball

200

How is Napoleon to be addressed?

"Our Leader, Comrade Napoleon"

200

According to Squealer, what happened to Boxer?

He died at the hospital.

200

By the end of the novel, what/who do the pigs resemble?

Humans

300

Who assists Napoleon in engaging in trade with neighboring farms?

 Mr. Whymper

300

What do the humans believe caused the windmill to fall?

The walls were too thin.

300

To whom does Napoleon finally decide to sell the timber?

Frederick

300

Who is the father of all the baby pigs born in Chapter IX?

Napoleon

300

Which human gives a toast to Animal Farm in Chapter X?

Mr. Pilkington

400

How many hours per week did the animals work during the building of the windmill?

sixty (60)

400

Which animals attempt an organized rebellion against Napoleon?

Hens

400
How does Mr. Frederick deceive Napoleon?
He pays for the timber using counterfeit banknotes (money).
400
What is the retirement age for horses supposed to be?

twelve (12)

400
At the end of the novel, what single commandment replaces all others?

"All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others."

500

In Chapter VI, the wording of the fourth commandment is changed. What two words are added to the commandment "No animal shall sleep in a bed?"

"No animal shall sleep in a bed with sheets."
500
According to Squealer, why is the singing of Beasts of England now forbidden?

It was the song of the rebellion, and the rebellion is now over.

500

At the end of Chapter VIII, Squealer announces that Napoleon is dying. What is actually wrong with Napoleon?

He is hungover. 

500

What does Napoleon call the parade in which the animals must march around the farm in military formation?

Spontaneous Demonstration

500

Why do Napoleon and Mr. Pilkington get into an argument in this chapter?

During a card game, both played an ace of spades simultaneously.

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