Animal Farm
Animal Farm II
Animal Farm III
Animal Farm IV
Animal Farm V
100
Who was caught with a ladder and a bucket of paint?
Squealer
100
Whose motto was "Napoleon is always right!"
Boxer
100

Everything seems to go downhill with the banishment of who from the farm?

Snowball

100

Boxer is sold to the Knackers for what reason?

He is hurt and can no longer work.

No longer useful to Napoleon

100

What happened to Boxer after he got injured?

A) He gets to go to SugarCandy Mt like Moses always said

B) Boxer and Clover get to live in the retirement pasture for the rest of their days

C) Napoleon sold Boxer to the Knacker for parts because he couldn’t work anymore

D) He goes on bed rest for two weeks and gets better

C) Napoleon sold Boxer to the Knacker for parts because he couldn’t work anymore

200
What commandment is not directly changed on the wall?
No animal shall wear clothes.
200

At the end of the story what was the name of the farm

Manor Farm

200
What was Boxer looking forward to in Chapter Nine?
Retirement
200

The pigs convert Old Major's system of thought into a belief system called?

Animalism

200

How has this Commandment been changed or broken?

Whatever goes upon two legs is an enemy

The Pigs started trading and selling with the humans

300

How many letters of the Alphabet does Boxer know?

4

300
Who loved sugar and ribbons?
Mollie
300

Mollie (the white horse) doesn't make a good revolutionary because she…

A) Lacks enthusiasm.

B) Loves ribbons and sugar.

C) Is ignorant.

D) Has a broken leg.

B) Loves ribbons and sugar.

300

On the Flag for Animal Farm, Snowball paints what two objects?

Hoof & Horn

300

What does Squealer job on the farm?

Propaganda

Napoleon's right hand man

Telling lies to make the animals feel better

400
Which animal sheltered the ducklings at the beginning of the book?
Clover
400

True or false, the windmill was first destroyed by fire.

False, it was destroyed by the wind or Snowball depending on who you believe

400

Old Major's notion that all humans are enemies is summed up in the statement…

A) Four legs good, two legs bad.

B) Four legs good, two legs better.

C) Two wings good, four legs bad.

A) Four legs good, two legs bad.

400

Identify the speaker: "Comrade Napoleon is always right."

Boxer

400

How has the following commandment changed or was broken in our story?

No animal shall kill another animal

Napoleon used his dogs as a weapon to control the other animals with fear and to get rid of the animals the were not on his side or breaking the rules

500

Napoleon is the bad guy in the story but he makes Snowball the villain. How did Napoleon take total control of the farm and convince the other animals that Snowball is a villain and has always worked for Mr. Jones/Humans?

Napoleon is a liar and uses various persuasion techniques to convince the other animals that he is always right. He often uses fear, for example, he connects Snowball to Mr. Jones and makes Snowball as bad or even a worse villain than Mr. Jones through connection and lies. With the help of Squealer's persuasive techniques, Napoleon is able to take more and more of the farm under his control until he becomes the new and improved Mr. Jones.

500
True or false; the hens rebelled because they had to give up their eggs.
True
500

The animal that tries to manipulate the animals through fear of Jones' return is…

Snowball

500

What does the phrase “All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others” represent?

A) Equality for all animals

B) The rise of a dictatorship

C) The animals' unity

D) The animals’ freedom

B) The rise of a dictatorship

500

How do the animals’ lives compare before and after the rebellion? Do they become better or worse off, and why?

Their lives started off great but as Napoleon took more and more control their quality of life took a turn for the worst until they were as bad off or worse with Napoleon then they were with Mr. Jones
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