Who am I?
7 Commandments
Propaganda
The Windmill/Farm Work
Dealer's Choice
100

This human acted as a middleman between Animal Farm and the outside world

Mr. Whymper 

100

True or False: There were twelve commandments 

False! 

100

This character was Napoleon's key propagandist 

Squealer 

100

True or False: All animals on Animal Farm contribute equally 

False! 

100

This is what Napoleon did to Snowball's plans for the windmill when he visited him to look them over

He urinated on them 

200

This neighbouring farmer tricked Napoleon with fake bank notes 

Mr. Frederick 

200

True or False: The commandments were continually being rewritten because the "stupider" animals kept forgetting them 

False! They were rewritten to excuse the pigs violating them

200

These characters threatened and intimidated by Napoleon's side

The dogs 

200

This was one of two maxims Boxer adopted 

1. "I will work harder" 

2. "Napoleon is always right" 

200

This character taste tests Napoleon's food to check for poison

Pinkeye

300

This was the only animal who really knew where Boxer was being sent

Benjamin 

300

By the end of the novel, all commandments were eliminated except this one

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

300

This is what the saying "four legs good, two legs bad" turned into at the end of the novel. 

"four legs good, two legs better" 

300
This reason the windmill was built was to produce this 

Electricity 

300

This animal ran away from animal farm. This was found in her stall afterwards. 

Mollie. Ribbons and sugar. 

400

Snowball represents this person in real life

Leon Trotsky

400

This character was found to be changing the commandments 

Squealer

400
This is the character Napoleon uses as a scapegoat and blames all their problems on

Snowball

400
This was how the windmill was destroyed the second time 

Frederick's men blew it up

400

This is what happens to Boxer near the end of the novel 

He is taken away to be slaughtered and turned into glue. 

500

This character represents Joseph Stalin in Animal Farm 

Napoleon 

500

This was one of the three ways the pigs changed the existing commandments to suit their needs

1. No animal shall sleep in a bed with sheets

2. No animal shall drink alcohol to excess 

3. No animal shall kill another animal without cause 

 

500

The original flag of animal farm was this colour and had these two things on it

It was a green flag with a hoof and a horn on it

500

This is how does the Battle of the Cowshed changes over time

1. Snowball was on Jones' side 

2. The wounds on Snowball's back were from Napoleon instead of bullets 

3. They never awarded him Animal Hero, First Class

500

This was the place Moses said animals would go to when they died. 

Sugarcandy Mountain

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