Characters
The Pigs
The Commandments
Symbolism & Russian Revolution
Miscellaneous
100

Ruler of Animal Farm; treats pigs and dogs well, but the rest of the animals like servants

Who is Napoleon?

100

The relationship between Napoleon and Snowball was

Argumentative/They did not agree on anything.

100

What is the 3rd Commandment Changed to? “No animal shall sleep in a bed with _______.

sheets

100

Joseph Stalin- was the dictator of the Soviet Union. Under Stalin, the Soviet Union was transformed from a peasant society into an industrial and military superpower. However, he ruled by terror, and millions of his own citizens died during his brutal reign.

Napoleon

100

What do the pigs FIRST withhold from the other animals, making them superior?

Education

200

He shared his dream for revolution with the rest of the animals at the beginning of the story

Old Major

200

Who led the animals in the Battle of the Cowshed (the first battle against the humans)?

Snowball

200

The fifth commandment eventually becomes “No animal shall drink alcohol______.”

A.    without Napoleon
B.    on Sundays
C.    to excess
D.    alone 

to excess

200

Stalin’s Minister of Propaganda

Squealer

200

What animals were trained to recite “Four legs good, two legs bad” at particular times?

The Sheep

300

Talks of SugarCandy Mountain; flies from farm to farm

Moses

300

Why does Napoleon have many animals mercilessly slaughtered all at the same time?

They confess to working with Snowball and To make them too afraid to go against him

300

All seven commandments are reduced to one single commandment by the end of the novel.

    What is it?

A.    Four legs good, two legs bad.
B.    Napoleon is always right.
C.    Death to humans.
D.    All animals are equal, but some are more equal than others.

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

300

Czar Nicholas- The indecisive, unqualified, and reckless ruler of Russia.

Mr. Jones

300

Who led the animals in the Battle of the Cowshed

Snowball

400

Is very persuasive; convinces the animals to believe in Napoleon no matter what; “can turn black into white

Squealer

400

Why did Napoleon think he was “dying”?

He was hungover because he drank too much.

400

 How does Napoleon first break the commandment "No animal shall wear clothes"?

A.    He never breaks it.
B.     He allows his piglets to wear green ribbons on their tails on Sundays.
C.     He allows his favorite sow to wear Mrs. Jones dresses.
D.     He wears a tuxedo to a dinner party with Pilkington.

 He allows his piglets to wear green ribbons on their tails on Sundays.

400

The Farmhouse represents...

The Czar of Russia's Royal Palace

400

What is the new name that Napoleon gives Animal Farm at the end of the story?

Manor Farm

500

a strong (but not very smart) horse who always said "I will work harder."

Boxer

500

The pigs were given the job of teaching and organizing because

They were the smartest

500

Which of the following is NOT one of the ORIGINAL Seven Commandments of Animalism?

A.    No animal shall wear clothes.
B.    Whatever goes upon two legs is an enemy.
C.    No animal shall drink alcohol.
D.    All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others.

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

500

Mr. Jones shooting into the Farmhouse while  they listened to Old Major and sang Beasts of England.

"Bloody Sunday"- when Czar Nicholas' men shot into a peaceful protest outside his palace and killed over 100 people.

500

How does Mr. Frederick turn out to be a traitor to Napoleon?

He bought the timber with fake money.

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