Characters # 1
Characters # 2
Leadership
Commandments
Miscellaneous
100
Who is the best worker on the farm?
Boxer
100
Who can convince the others to believe almost anything?
Squealer
100
Under him, the animals see themselves as slaves, and they rebel.
Mr. Jones
100
How many commandments did the animals put together?
Seven.
100
Who is the author of this book?
George Orwell
200
Who acts like a mother to many animals?
Clover
200
Who seems silly, but is lucky to get off the farm early?
Mollie
200
Who is the great thinker that inspires the rebellion?
Old Major
200
Who actually re-writes the commandments on the barn wall?
Squealer
200
In which country is this book set?
England.
300
Who turns out to be the most greedy and vicious?
Napoleon
300
Who loses his farm because he is a drunk?
Mr. Jones
300
Who would probably have been the best leader?
Snowball
300
Which commandment is the first to be changed, and what does it say when re-written?
Number 4: No animal shall sleep in a bed WITH SHEETS.
300
What is the "new" saying that the sheep learn to bleat?
"Four legs good, two legs better."
400
Who can read well but almost never does?
Benjamin
400
Who tells stories of life in a perfect place?
Moses
400
Who leads by example even though he is not very smart?
Boxer
400
What saying gets written above the commandments--and in bigger letters?
Four legs good, two legs bad.
400
How many animals actually get to retire?
None.
500
Who is too smart for his own good and almost gets killed?
Snowball
500
Which human praises Napoleon at the end?
Pilkington
500
How do the animals feel under the leadership of napoleon?
Kind of beat down and overworked, but still proud and hopeful.
500
At the end, what is the one commandment?
All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others.
500
What actual historical event does this novel refer to?
The Russian Revolution and the creation of the Soviet Union (communism).