Character
Character
History
Plot
Plot
100
All of the problems that the animals face are blamed on this porker
Snowball
100

This character seizes power by exiling his political opponent 

Napoleon

100

Frederick and Pinchfield farm represent which country? 

Germany

100

What did Napoleon and Snowball originally argue over?

the windmill

100

What did they find in Mollie's stall that showed her collusion with humans? 

sugar cubes and ribbons

200

this character was caught fraternizing with a farm worker

Mollie

200

This character is the propaganda machine for Napoleon

Squealer

200

Pilkington and Foxwood farm represent which country/countries?

Great Britain or US

200

Napoleon wanted the animals to train with what?

weapons

200

How was Napoleon able to use the dogs to drive out Snowball?

He had raised them from puppies away from everyone else

300

This character was more preoccupied with advancing the quality of life for the animals 

Snowball

300

Napoleon is now becoming more and more ______

human

300
What historical reason would the animals (USSR) distrust Frederick (Germany)?

They were enemies in WWI

300

What did Napoleon add to the rule about beds?

They cannot sleep in beds with sheets

300

What are the animals using to trade with the humans for grain? 

eggs

400

This animal did not vote on the Windmill

Benjamin

400

This farmer was originally trusted by the animals in commerce

Pilkington (Foxwood Farm)

400
What historical event represents the change from working with Frederick, to being betrayed by him?

The Nazis attacking the Soviets in WWII

400

What did Napoleon add to the rule about killing other animals? 

without cause

400

What fundamental truth about Snowball did Napoleon attempt to change, and who did not believe it at first? 

Snowball was a war hero, boxer

500

This farmer betrayed the animals by forging the money

Frederick (Pinchfield)

500

What honorific title was given to Napoleon? 

Our leader, Comrade Napoleon

500

What does Napoleon now do that many dictators do in regards to distrusting citizens? 

Killing dissenters or people who are "enemies"

500

Who were the first animals killed by Napoleon?

younger pigs

500
What were the animals on the farm being accused of by the farmers, in order to deter more rebellions?

Infanticide and cannibalism