Who is it?
Who said it?
Which one?
Which one?
Who is it (again)?
100
The pig who emerges as the dictator of Animal Farm after the Rebellion. He is based on Joseph Stalin.
Napoleon.
100
"I will work harder." AND “Napoleon is always right.”
Boxer.
100
What is the true reason for the windmill’s INITIAL collapse? a)Snowball sabotages it b)The farmers blow it up with dynamite c)It falls in a storm d)Napoleon urinates on it
c) It falls in a storm
100
What is the name of the quasi-Marxist socialist philosophy advocated by Napoleon and Snowball? a. Porcinism b. Animalism c. Communalism d. Fourleggism
b. Animalism
100
The boar who has the dream that inspires the rebellion.
Old Major.
200
The pig who challenges Napoleon for control of Animal Farm after the Rebellion. He is based on Leon Trotsky.
Snowball.
200
"Will there be sugar after the Rebellion?"
Mollie.
200
Why does Napoleon decide to later build the windmill? a) He thinks it will look pretty on the farm b) He realizes that the busy animals will not think to revolt c) He realizes that it will make the animals proud d) It would attract Moses the raven
b) He realizes that the busy animals will not think to revolt
200
Why would Animal Farm be considered an allegory? a) The story is not realistic b) It is a story about unhappy animals c) It is a comparison to a country’s government (Russian Revolution) d) It is about human behavior
c) It is a comparison to a country’s government (Russian Revolution)
200
The pig in charge of propaganda.
Squealer
300
This group of animals threatens the other animals on the farm. They represent the KGB or secret police
The dogs.
300
“Tactics, comrades, tactics”?
Squealer
300
What is Boxer’s ultimate fate? a. He dies of old age b. The windmill falls on him c. Napoleon sells him to the knacker d. Mr. Whymper shoots him
c. Napoleon sells him to the knacker
300
What do the animals want to happen with the news of their rebellion? a) Keep it bottled-up within the farm b) Let the word spread to all of the farms c) Print an article in the newspaper d) Nothing
b) Let the word spread to all of the farms
300
The raven who talks about Sugarcandy Mountain. He and his actions represent the exploitation of religion.
Moses
400
The original heroes of the Battle of the Cowshed
Boxer and Snowball
400
“Ah, that is different! If Comrade Napoleon says it, it must be right”
Boxer.
400
What new Commandment replaces all of the former Commandments? a) “Four legs good, two legs better” b) “Two legs good, four legs better” c) “All animals are created equal, but some animals are more equal than others” d) “All animals are equal, but the pigs are the best”
c) “All animals are created equal, but some animals are more equal than others.”
400
Why does Napoleon believe that he is dying the morning after he drinks the whiskey? a. Because he feels a bizarre desire to leave Animal Farm b. Because he has a miserable hangover c. Because he was visited by the vengeful ghost of Snowball during a drunken trance d. Because he was visited by the vengeful ghost of Old Major during a drunken trance
b. Because he has a miserable hangover
400
The donkey who refuses to be inspired by anything. He represents skeptics of the government.
Benjamin.
500
They represent the neighboring countries of the Soviet Union
Mr. Pilkington and Mr. Frederick.
500
"Your resolution must never falter. No argument must lead you astray."
Old Major.
500
How were the animals so easily influenced, and what does this say about society and politics? a) They didn’t pay attention to leaders; people need to pay attention b) The animals were naïve; people cannot follow blindly c) Animals who saw things did not speak up; people need to speak up d) All of the above
d) All of the above
500
How are the lives of the animals immediately following the rebellion? a) The animals are starving and working 60 hours a week b) The animals are working hard, but are happy c) The animals want the humans to return to the farm d) The animals want to leave because Snowball is a dictator
b) The animals are working hard, but are happy
500
These two animals take control of the farm immediately following the death of Old Major.
Snowball and Napoleon.