Setting
Characters 1
Characters 2
Key Plot Points
Historical Context
100

What is Mr Jones farm called?

Manor Farm

100

According to Old Major, what is the cause of the animals’ problems?

Humans

100

What animals are the most intelligent?

Pigs

100

What animal first suggests in the meeting that they should overthrow the humans?

Old Major

100

Who used propaganda the most?

Squealer

200

What is ‘Manor Farm’ renamed to?

Animal Farm

200

What animal drank the cows milk?

Pigs

200

Who owns ‘Foxwood’ farm?

Mr Pilkington

200

How many commandments were first wrote?

Seven

200

Joseph Stalin the Soviet leader, best represents what animal?

Napoleon

300

Moses, the crow, speaks of a paradise-like place called…

Sugarcandy Mountain

300

Boxers personal mottos are “I will work harder” and …?

“Napoleon is always right”

300

Who does Napoleon trade with?

Mr Whymper

300

When the windmill was first destroyed, who was said to have destroyed it?

Snowball

300

Which event in history is represented by Mr. Jones being driven off the farm?

The Bolshevik Revolution or The Russin Revolution

400

What month did the Battle of Cowshed occur?

October

400

Snowball has studied an old book of … campaigns from the farmhouse.

Who was the author?

Julius Caesar

400

Who says the quote “Gentlemen,    here    is    my   toast:    To    the    prosperity    of    The    Manor Farm!” 

Napoleon

400

At the end of the book there was only 1 commandment. What was it?

“All animals are equal, but some more than others”

400

What farmer represents the capitalists who did business with the Soviet state?

Mr Whymper

500

Where was Boxer sent after he was hurt in the battle against the humans?

Glue Factory

500

Near the end of the book Napoleon is not referred to as ‘Napoleon’ anymore, what is he called?

“Our leader, comrade Napoleon”

500

What does Fredrick and his men use to blow up the windmill?

Blasting Powder

500

What did the animals first destroy once they drove the humans away?

The equipment used to enslave them or reminded them of humans.

E.g. Whips, knifes, reins, ribbons. 

500

What animal best represents Leon Trotsky?

Snowball