Animal Farm True/False Indicate whether the statement is true or false. ____1.The animals vote that rats and wild animals are friends. ____2.All of the animals on the farm are very excited to rebel against Jones from the very start ____3.The Rebellion begins one day when Jones forgets to milk the cows and they become violent as a result ____4.The slogan, "No Animal shall kill another animal," is changed to, "No animal shall kill another animal without cause." ____5.At the end of the novel, the farm is named 'Manor Farm' once again. Multiple Choice Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. ____6.Whose dream do the animals gather to hear? a.Napoleonc.Stalin, Lenin, Trotsky, and Marx b.Old Majord.Snowball ____7.What breaks up the first meeting that the animals have together? a.Napoleon's call for his attack dogs.c.Old Major's death after his speech. b.The pigs sending everyone off to get readyfor rebellion. d.Mr. Jones fires his shotgun. ____8.What is one idea that Beasts of England brings up? a.That all of the things the animals are controlled by will go away. c.Kill all men. b.Bring Napoleon or Snowball into power and all the animals problems will disappear. d.Animals will go to Sugarcandy Mountain. ____9.What is Mollie most concerned about? a.foodc.ribbons and sugar b.a warm stabled.overthrowing Mr. Jones ____10.What is Boxer's first motto? a.Four legs good. Two legs bad.c.All animals are comrades. b.Tyrant man shall be overthrown. d.I will work harder. ____11.What is one of the first sly things that the pigs do to show a higher status before outwardly breaking commandments? a.take the apples and milk for themselvesc.move into the farmhouse b.kill all animals who go against themd.run Snowball off the farm ____12.Who wins the Battle of the Cowshed? a.Napoleon and Snowballc.the animals b.the humansd.all of the beasts of England
____13.Whose idea was the windmill? a.Squealerc.Napoleon b.Boxerd.Snowball ____14.What is Napoleon's new policy that he annouces that deals with humans? a.rewarding hard work with extra food brought in by humansc.creating roles for animals to help with leading against the humans b.trading with humansd.allowing neighboring farmers to farm on their land ____15.How is the windmill destroyed the first time? a.Snowballc.a wind from a storm b.it was too weakd.Jones and his men wrecked it ____16.The hens a.rebel and are killedc.rebel and leave the farm to go with Snowball b.side with Napoleon because he will help them with their eggsd.award Napoleon medals for helping them in their rebellion ____17.Why is the song Beasts of England banished? a.the animals are angry that they do not have all that it promisedc.the rebellion is over and it is not needed because all of the animals are all satisfied with the promises of the song b.the song is a hopeful one that makes promises that were not kept and that is best to be not remembered d.a better one was created called Animalism Achieved ____18.How does Napoleon's status rise? a.not seen as much in public and when he is it is always with a rooster and dogs c.awards himself medals b.referred to as "Father of all Animals or "Comrade Napoleon" d.all of the above ____19.The Battle of the Windmill a.is an easy battle because the animals are strong enough to protect their farmc.Snowball aligns with Frederick to take over the farm b.the windmill is attacked by Frederick and destroyed d.windmill is blown up by Mr. Jones ____20.What happens to Boxer after he is hurt? a.He is taken to be killed by the knacker.c.He is taken to be treated by the veterinarian. b.He is taken to live on the farm with Frederick.d.He is allowed to heal in the farmhouse with the pigs. ____21.Which is true with life on the farm at the end? a.still hard work for animals, less rations foranimals, spontaneous demonstrationsc.some success with farming due to the windmill b.new pigs are born and given higher statusd.all of the above ____22.What does Squealer do with the sheep at the end?
a.He sells them off to Pilkington because they are traitors aligned with Snowball.c.He teaches them a new song to go along with another change. b.He kills them because they do not follow along.d.He gives them a higher status because they always listen. ____23.Who does Napoleon meet with at the end when they gather on Animal Farm ? a.other pigs from neighboring farms who want to learn how to rule in the same way c.Pilkington and other farmers b.all the beasts of Englandd.a rebellious group of animals against him ____24.Squealer is represents a.truth tellerc.church b.false propagandad.secondary ruler ____25.Napoleon best represents a.the Russian police forcec.Joseph Stalin b.George Orwelld.Vladimir Putin ____26.The book ends with a.Napoleon's deathc.an animal rebellion where the animals defeat the pigs b.a violent quarrel between Pilkington and Napoleon as well as the other farmers due to cheating in a card game d.Pilkington and Napoleon agreeing to work together to spread Animalism ____27.Old Major best represents a.Vladimir Lenin and Karl Marxc.Russian Intelligence b.Russian KGBd.Russian war heroes ____28.Boxer best represents a.the churchc.the working class b.the educated classd.the wealthy class ____29.All of the following are privileges granted to pigs at the end of the novel except: a.other animals must yield to the pigs as they walk by c.the pigs can wear ribbons on Sunday b.beer is provided to each of the pigs, but noother animalsd.the piglets attend school at Pilkington's farm at Foxwood ____30.All of these statements best express major themes in the story except: a.Corruption of government can occur whenidealism isn't tempered with supervision of our leaders. c.True love can be reached with acceptance and trust b.Exploitation of the classes can occur due ignorance and deceptiond.Apathy can take many forms and can lead to the abuse of power. Matching a.allegoryi.Squealer b.Beasts of Englandj.Mr. Jones c.Napoleonk.milk/apples
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d.Boxerl.animalism e.Old Majorm.Jessie and Bluebell f.Benjaminn.fable g.Snowballo.propaganda h.Mollie ____31. The pig who spreads Napoleon's propaganda among the other animals. ____32. The vain, flighty mare who pulls Mr. Jones's carriage. Mollie craves the attention of human beings and loves being groomed and pampered. ____33. The long-lived donkey who refuses to feel inspired by the Rebellion. He firmly believes that life will remain unpleasant no matter who is in charge. ____34. a story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political one. ____35.Concept in the story that rejects all things human. It states that animals are friends, and Man is the enemy. ____36. The often drunk farmer who runs the Manor Farm before the animals stage their Rebellion and establish Animal Farm. ____37. The pig who challenges Napoleon for control of Animal Farm after the Rebellion. Based on Leon Trotsky ____38.Symbols in the story representing the prosperity of the farm that the pigs hoard for themselves in a sign of superiority. ____39. A unifying song of the rebellion ____40. The prize-winning boar whose vision of a socialist utopia serves as the inspiration for the Rebellion. ____41. The cart-horse whose incredible strength, dedication, and loyalty play a key role in the early prosperity of Animal Farm and the later completion of the windmill. Quick to help but rather slow-witted. ____42. a short story, typically with animals as characters, conveying a moral. ____43. Two dogs, each of whom gives birth early in the novel. Napoleon takes the puppies in order to "educate" them. ____44. information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view. ____45. The pig who emerges as the leader of Animal Farm after the Rebellion. Based on Joseph Stalin. Short Answer 46.The author of the novel is George ___________. 47.Finish this quote: "Four legs _________, __________ legs bad." 48.The name of the song the animals sing is ____________________________. 49.Finish the quote: "All animals are equal, but_______________________________. 50.Where are animals never supposed to sleep?_________________________________ What is the change to this rule?___________________________________________
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