Setting
Characters 1
Characters 2
Key Plot Points
Historical Context
100

What was Animal Farm’s original name?

Manor Farm

100

Who was the strongest animal on the farm?

Boxer

100

Who was the war strategist for the Animals in the battle of the Cowshed?

Snowball

100

What did the humans destroy during the battle of the windmill?

The Windmill

100

Who is Napoleon the allegorical portrayal of?

Joseph Stalin

200

What country is Animal Farm based in?

England

200

Who was the most cynical animal on the farm?

Benjamin

200

Who was the animal that enjoyed ribbons and lumps of sugar?

Mollie

200

What was the famous song Old Major taught to the animals?

Beasts of England

200

Who does Benjamin represent?

The (Russian) Intellectuals

300

What pub/bar did Mr. Jones frequently go drinking at?

The Red Lion

300

Who is the first president of Animal Farm’s Republic?

Napoleon

300

What is the name of the goat who runs after Boxer as he was being carried to his death?

Muriel

300

What type of animal spreads the news of Animal Farm abroad?

Pigeons

300

The flag of Animal Farm, the “Hoof and Horn” is a satire of what Communist Icon?

Hammer and Sickle

400

What is the town Mr. Jones travels to frequently?

Willingdon

400

Which animal fled Animal Farm with Mr. Jones?

Moses

400

Who falls from their ladder when altering the seven commandments?

Squealer

400

What are the Seven Commandments replaced with at end of the story?

“All Animals are Equal but some are more Equal than others”

400

Who is Moses the Raven, the allegorical portrayal of?

The (Russian) Orthodox Church

500

What Farm is overgrown and neglected?

Foxwood

500

Who gives fake banknotes for Animal Farm’s timber?

Mr. Frederick

500

Foxwood Farm is ran by which farmer?

Mr. Pilkington

500

What type of animal was the first to revolt?

A Cow

500

Pinchfield Farm is allegorical for what country?

Germany

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