Chapter 1
Chapters 2 & 3
The Party's Power (Chapter 3)
Room 101 (Chapters 4 & 5)
Chapter 6
100

What is the primary setting for Part Three of 1984? (Hint: A ministry)

Ministry of Love

100

O’Brien tells Winston that Winston is “unable to remember real events.” What slogan of the Party has Winston violated?

"Who controls the Past, controls the Future. Who controls the Present, controls the Past."

100

Finish the expression stated by O’Brien: “Power is not a ____; it is an ___.”

"Power is not a means; it is an end."

100

What is Room 101?

A room that fills prisoners with great dread

100

Who committed betrayal?
a) Winston betrays Julia
b) Julia betrays Winston
c) Both committed betrayal
d) Neither committed betrayal

c) Both committed betrayal

200

Who is NOT one of the fellow prisoners Winston comes across during Chapter 1?
a) A heavy-set, drunk woman whose last name is Smith
b) Syme
c) Mr. Parsons
d) Ampleforth, the poet

b) Syme

200

O’Brien tells Winston that Winston convinces himself of events that never happened. What practice (aka Oceanic vocabulary term) has Winston violated?

Doublethink

200

According to O’Brien, who is immortal?

The Party

200

What awaits in Room 101?

A prisoner's worst fear
200

Where is Winston in Chapter 6? Who did we see previously in this location (who Winston is now in the shoes of)?

Chestnut Tree Cafe

Jones, Aaronson & Rutherford

300

Mr. Parsons is also arrested. How did irony and foreshadowing play roles into his eventual arrest?

He is ratted out by his own daughter (He had previously praised his children's desires to be Junior Spies)
300

Who, according to O’Brien, was actually the key author to the “Goldstein Book?”

O'Brien

300

What is the purpose of the Party’s pursuit of power, according to O’Brien?

To have the power and use it however they want without limits

300

What does Winston do in the Ministry of Love that gets him put in Room 101?

Cries out for Julia

300

What is Winston’s new job at the Ministry of Truth? Who held this position previously?

Newspeak Dictionary editor

Syme's old position

400

True/False: Winston only confesses to crimes he HAS committed

False
400

Name the three stages of reintegration. Explain what happens in each.

1. Learning: Re-learning the Party's ways and expectations.

2. Understanding: Re-understanding why the Party does what they do.

3. Accepting: Re-accepting Big Brother into your life.

400

What can the Party do with their Power, according to O’Brien?

Anything (even if Winston tries to contradict the claims)

400

What is in Winston’s Room 101?

Rats

400

What does Winston write in the dust on the table?

2+2=5

500

Who oversees Winston’s torture, looking to "save" him?

O'Brien

500

True/False: Winston still holds a high level of respect for O’Brien, even as he’s torturing and “saving” Winston

True

500

The self-discipline practice Party members use on themselves to eliminate anti-Party thoughts (also known as “protective stupidity”) is what?

Crimestop

500

How does Winston avoid the rats in Room 101?

Tells O'Brien to have the rats attack Julia

500

1. Who is Oceania at war with now as the book concludes?

2. After hearing a successful war report, Winston celebrates. What are the last four words of the novel?

1. Back to fighting Eurasia

2. "He loved Big Brother."