The "Animal Farm" Book Quiz!

The "Animal Farm" Book Quiz!
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Discover the intricate symbolism and dark themes in George Orwell's Animal Farm by taking The 'Animal Farm' Book Quiz! Test your understanding of the storyline and see how well you remember the pigs' rise to power and their subsequent discrimination against the other animals. Are you ready to gauge your knowledge?

Character Test

1. Who are the first to be expelled from the farm, signaling the start of chaos?

Mollie
Old Major
Snowball
Boxer

2. Why does Mollie fail as a revolutionary?

Lacks enthusiasm.
Loves luxuries.
Is ignorant.
Dislikes change.

3. What summarizes Old Major's view of humans?

Four legs good, two legs bad.
Four legs good, two legs better.
Two legs bad, four legs worse.
All humans are selfish.

4. Who leads the animals to victory in the Battle of Cowshed?

Snowball
Napoleon
Squealer
Boxer

5. Which animal uses the fear of Jones' return to manipulate others?

Snowball
Minimus
Squealer
Benjamin

6. Who becomes the propaganda machine for Napoleon?

Snowball
Minimus
Squealer
Boxer

7. The cart horses, especially Boxer, represent which societal class?

The political elite.
The working class.
The clergy.
The middle class.

8. Boxer is sold to the Knackers for what reason?

He is too young to retire.
He is rebelling against Napoleon.
He is hurt and can no longer work.
He questioned the pigs.

9. By the end of the novel, the final Commandment states...

All animals are equal except the pigs.
Some animals are more equal than others.
No animal may rebel against another.
Pigs can do whatever they like.

10. What symbols does Snowball paint on the Animal Farm flag?

A hoof and a horn.
A moon and a star.
A hammer and a whip.
A hayfork and a plow.

11. Old Major's ideas are transformed into what belief system by the pigs?

Animalism
Communism
Marxism
Socialism

12. Why does the first windmill collapse?

They didn't use cement.
There were no braces inside.
The walls were too thin.
Poor construction trade-offs.

13. What determines the animals' places in society?

Their value on the farm.
Their allegiance to the pigs.
Their intelligence.
Their strength.

14. Who says, 'If Comrade Napoleon says it, it must be right.'

Mollie
Clover
Boxer
Squealer

15. Who says, 'Donkeys live a long time. None of you have ever seen a dead donkey.'

Benjamin
Napoleon
Old Major
Squealer

16. Who says, 'And remember also that in fighting against a man, we must not come to resemble him.'

Clover
Old Major
Squealer
Snowball

17. Who says, 'Surely, comrades you do not want Mr. Jones back?'

Squealer
Clover
Muriel
Napoleon

18. Who says, 'I have no wish to take a life, not even human life.'

Boxer
Snowball
Moses
Old Major

19. Who says, 'Look me in the face. So, you give your word of honor that man was not stroking your nose?'

Benjamin
Clover
Minimus
Boxer

20. Who says, 'Will there be any sugar cubes after the revolution?'

Mollie
Snowball
The sheep
Napoleon

21. Who says, 'Four legs good, two legs bad.'

The sheep
The geese
The chickens
Snowball

22. Who says, 'The rule was against sheets.'

Snowball
Mollie
Squealer
Clover

23. What words were added to “No animal shall sleep in a bed...'?

With pajamas
In the house
With sheets
And dream.

24. What words were added to “No animal shall drink alcohol...'?

To excess
In the house
In a glass
With ice.

25. What words were added to “No animal shall kill another animal...'?

Except for treason
With poison
Without cause
For food.

26. Who represents the Russian Czar overthrown by the communists?

Old Major
Mr. Jones
Pilkington
Frederick

27. Who provides contact to the human world for Animal Farm?

Frederick
Foxwood
Whymper
Pilkington

28. Who is a pig in the novel?

Napoleon
Boxer
Clover
Squealer

29. Who is a horse in the novel?

Mollie
Boxer
Muriel
Benjamin

30. Who is a human farmer in the novel?

Mr. Jones
Whymper
Pilkington
Frederick

31. By the end of the novel, are things better than in Jones' time?

Yes
No
Unchanged
Worse

32. Napoleon used young dogs for what purpose?

Military threat
Hunting
Farm work
Guarding livestock

33. Who does Old Major represent historically?

Lenin
Stalin
Trotsky
Czar Nicholas II

34. What class did the pigs represent in communist Russia?

The working class
The political elite
The middle class
The clergy

35. Why did Napoleon abolish the song 'Beasts of England'?

It gave revolutionary ideas.
It was outdated.
It was too sad.
It offended the pigs.

36. Did the pigs lead fairly and improve life on the farm?

Yes
No
Uncertain
Initially

37. Which animals are considered 'good-hearted' on the farm?

Boxer
Clover
Mollie
Benjamin

38. What does Orwell suggest about a change from Czar to Communist leadership?

Doomed to same life
Great improvement
Temporary improvement
Rapid decline

39. Do all pigs treat other animals like Napoleon does?

Yes
No
Some do
Only Napoleon

40. How is Napoleon double-crossed by Frederick?

He refuses to send help.
He pays with fake money.
He cheats at a card game.
He steals livestock.
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