Setting
Characters 1
Characters 2
Key Plot Points
Historical Context
100

What is the name of the farm prior to it being named Animal Farm?

Manor Farm

100

Who was the most loyal and determined animal of them all?

Boxer

100

Who was Napoleons main helper and protector of his leadership?

Squealer
100

Who chased Snowball away?

The dogs

100

What historical leader does Napoleon portray?

Joseph Starlin

200

Where do the pigs eventually move into?

The farm house

200

What animal portrayed the idea of a rebellion to the rest animals?

Old Major

200

What was the name of the Animal Farms Solicitor?

Mr Whymper

200

What animals got more rations and got to sleep in longer?

The pigs

200

What real life revolution is animal farm based on?

The Russian Revolution

300

What farm belonged to Mr Fredrick from?

Pinchfield

300

What animal urinated on Snowballs plans for the windmill?

Napoleon

300

What animal was Benjamin?

A donkey

300

Who gets the blame when the windmill is destroyed the first time?

Snowball

300

What event does the battle of the cowshed represent?

The Russian Civil War

400

What is the name of the inn that Mr Jones casually visits?

The red lion inn

400

Who is the oldest animal on the farm?

Benjamin

400

Which animal best represents the working class?

Boxer

400

Finish the line: All animals are equal, but some animals are …?

More equal than others

400

Who does snowball represent in real life?

Leon Trotsky

500

What farm was the stable lad from?

Foxwood

500

Who was the first animal to leave Animal Farm and join the humans?

Mollie
500

What type of animal died during the battle of the cowshed?

A Sheep

500

What did Napoleon sell Boxer away for?

Expensive alcohol

500

What similarities did Starlin and Napoleon share when it come to their food?

They had someone else try it to make sure they weren’t being poisoned.

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