Who is the wise old pig whose ideas inspire the Rebellion and encouraged animals to revolt?
a. Napoleon
b. Snowball
c. Old Major
d. Squealer
c. Old Major
What was the name of Animal Farm before it was Animal Farm?
A. Manor Farm
B. Jones Farm
C. Pilkington Farm
D. Frederick Farm
A. Manor Farm
Which of the following is parallel and logical?
a. The farmer plants the seeds, the rain nourishes them…
b. The farmer planting the seeds, the rain nourish them…
c. The farmer plants the seeds, the rain nourish it…
d. The farmer planted the seeds, the rain nourishes them…
a. The farmer plants the seeds, the rain nourishes them…
Which of the following best illustrates a rhetorical question?
a. “Where did you go after school yesterday?”
b. “Who cares if it rains all day?”
c. “Can you tell me the time?”
d. “Why did you choose that topic for your essay?”
b. “Who cares if it rains all day?”
What is narration?
a. The conversation between two or more characters.
b. The background music played during a story.
c. The act of telling the story through a narrator’s voice.
d. A figure of speech comparing two different things.
c. The act of telling the story through a narrator’s voice.
Which animal tells the others about Sugar Candy Mountain?
A. Mollie
B. Benjamin
C. Boxer
D. Moses
D. Moses
Who planned the Battle of Cowshed?
A. Snowball
B. Napoleon
C. Squealer
D. Mollie
A. Snowball
Which is parallel:
A. He does not read, he does not write.
B. He refuses to read, writing isn't possible.
C. He does not read, he will not write.
D. He can't read, he does not write.
A. He does not read, he does not write.
The phrase “I’ve told you a million times!” is an example of —
a. Alliteration
b. Analogy
c. Hyperbole
d. Foreshadowing
c. Hyperbole
"She was late for work every morning and excused herself by saying that she had overslept, and she complained of mysterious pains, although her appetite was excellent."
In this sentence, the author reveals the character of Millie through
a. actions
b. narration
c. dialogue (her words)
d. dialogue (others' words)
a. actions
Which character is a smooth talker, is a representation of propaganda, and convinces animals to follow the pigs?
A. Moses
B. The Dogs
C. Boxer
D. Squealer
D. Squealer
What does Napoleon secretly train the puppies for?
a. farm work
b. personal guards
c. herd sheep
d. education
b. personal guards
Which is parallel?
A. The company values honesty, working hard, and creativity.
B. The company values honesty, hard work, and creative.
c. The company values honesty, hard work, and creativity.
d. The company values to be honest, working hard, and being creative.
c. The company values honesty, hard work, and creativity.
When a story shows dark clouds before a tragedy, this is an example of —
a. Connotation
b. Foreshadowing
c. Persuasion
d. Allusion
b. Foreshadowing
The sayings “All men are enemies. All animals are comrades” and “Four legs bad, Two legs good”, as well as the campaign slogans and Beasts of England, are all examples of...
a. allusions
b. propaganda
c. symbolism
d. foreshadowing
b. propaganda
Which leader of the revolution is idealistic, but is eventually chased away by the dogs?
A. Napoleon
B. Snowball
C. Mollie
D. Old Major
B. Snowball
What group represents the hardworking proletariat (working class)?
A. Dogs
B. Pigs (Napoleon and Snowball)
C. Horses and sheep (Boxer and Clover)
D. Birds
C. Horses and sheep
Make the sentence parallel:
The student brushed their teeth, packed their bag, and catching the bus.
The student brushed their teeth, packed their bag, and caught the bus.
Which sentence contains the strongest connotative language against the humans?
A. "Is it not crystal clear, then, comrades, that all the evils of this life of ours spring from the tyranny of human beings? Man serves the interests of no creature except himself. All men are enemies.”
B. “No animal in England knows the meaning of happiness or leisure after he is a year old. No animal in England is free. The life of an animal is misery and slavery: that is the plain truth.”
C. "And remember also that in fighting against Man, we must not come to resemble him. Even when you have conquered him, do not adopt his vices."
D. "Without halting for an instant, Snowball flung his fifteen stone against Jones's legs. Jones was hurled into a pile of dung and his gun flew out of his hands."
A. "Is it not crystal clear, then, comrades, that all the evils of this life of ours spring from the tyranny of human beings? Man serves the interests of no creature except himself. All men are enemies.”
A pessimistic narrator would most likely —
a. Emphasize hope and growth
b. Expect the best outcome possible
c. View events with doubt or negativity
d. Focus only on facts without emotion
c. View events with doubt or negativity
Which character is the donkey, representing the intellect who watch Stalin become a dictator?
A. Benjamin
B. Moses
C. Napoleon
D. Mollie
A. Benjamin
What is the design on the animals' flag?
A. A gun and a pig
B. A house and barn
C. A horn and hoof
D. A tail and mane
C. A horn and hoof
Which of the following is parallel and logical?
a. The river flows to the sea, the clouds rise to the sky…
b. The river flow to the sea, the clouds rising to the sky…
c. The river flows to the sea, the clouds rise to the sky…
d. The river flowed to the sea, the clouds rise to sky…
c. The river flows to the sea, the clouds rise to the sky…
Which of the following character names is LEAST telling of their characteristics?
A. Napoleon
B. Moses
C. Squealer
D. Benjamin
D. Benjamin
A generalization is best described as —
a. A statement that applies broadly but may overlook exceptions
b. A detailed account of a specific event
c. A factual description backed by evidence
d. A question meant to persuade an audience
a. A statement that applies broadly but may overlook exceptions