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A BRITISH LAWYER WHO ADVISES CLIENTS
arable
solicitor
sordid
expulsion
ignominious
THE STATE OF BEING FORCED OUT
arable
solicitor
sordid
expulsion
ignominious
CHARACTERIZED BY DISGRACE OR SHAME; DISHONOR
arable
solicitor
sordid
expulsion
ignominious
MARKED BY BASENESS OR GROSSNESS; DIRTY
arable
solicitor
sordid
expulsion
ignominious
FIT FOR OR USED FOR THE GROWING OF CROPS
arable
solicitor
sordid
expulsion
ignominious
THE ACT OR FUNCTION OF DIRECTING; SUPERVISING
capitulate
countenance
gilded
malignity
superintendence
THE FACE AS AN INDICATION OF MOOD, EMOTION, OR CHARACTER;
capitulate
countenance
gilded
malignity
superintendence
TO GIVE AN ATTRACTIVE BUT OFTEN DECEPTIVE APPEARANCE
capitulate
countenance
gilded
malignity
superintendence
AN INSTANCE OF MALICIOUS BEHAVIOR
capitulate
countenance
gilded
malignity
superintendence
TO SURRENDER
capitulate
countenance
gilded
malignity
superintendence
AN ACT OF READING OR REPEATING ALOUD
conciliatory
forsake/forsook
fortnight
recitation
stratagem
TWO WEEKS
conciliatory
forsake/forsook
fortnight
recitation
stratagem
A TRICK IN WAR FOR OUTWITTING THE ENEMY
conciliatory
forsake/forsook
fortnight
recitation
stratagem
TO TURN AWAY FROM ENTIRELY
conciliatory
forsake/forsook
fortnight
recitation
stratagem
TO BECOME FRIENDLY OR AGREEABLE
conciliatory
forsake/forsook
fortnight
recitation
stratagem
TO BRING TOGETHER AND ORDER IN AN APPROPRIATE OR EFFECTIVE WAY
dregs
filial
insoluble
marshall
spinney
THE LAST REMAINING PART
dregs
filial
insoluble
marshall
spinney
HAVING NO SOLUTION OR EXPLANATION
dregs
filial
insoluble
marshall
spinney
A SMALL WOOD WITH UNDERGROWTH
dregs
filial
insoluble
marshall
spinney
ASSUMING THE RELATION OF A CHILD OR OFFSPRING
dregs
filial
insoluble
marshall
spinney
Which animal hides during the Battle of the Cowshed?
Boxer
Clover
Jessie
Mollie
To whom does Napoleon sell the farm's pile of timber?
Frederick
Jones
Pilkington
Snowball
How does Napoleon express his contempt for Snowball's windmill plans?
By spitting on them
By urinating on them
By writing a letter to Snowball
By giving a scathing speech
Who reduces the ideals of Animalism to the phrase “Four legs good, two legs bad”?
Boxer
Napoleon
Snowball
Squealer
Who teaches the sheep to chant “Four legs good, two legs better”?
Boxer
Napoleon
Snowball
Squealer
What is Sugar Candy Mountain?
The setting for the story that Mollie tells to the lambs
The name of the lullaby that Napoleon forces the pigeons to sing to his thirty-one piglets
The mountain visible on Animal Farm's horizon
The idea of animal heaven propagated by Moses the raven
Which of the pigs proves to be the best writer?
Napoleon
Snowball
Squealer
Curly
What does Napoleon rename Animal Farm in his toast at the end of the novel?
Manor Farm
Napoleon Farm
Pig Farm
Fredonia
With whom does Napoleon play cards at the end of the novel?
Jones
Frederick
Pilkington
Whymper
What are Boxer's sayings?
“I will work harder” and “For the glory of Animal Farm”
“I will work harder” and “Napoleon is always right”
“Snowball is always right” and “For the glory of Animal Farm”
“Snowball is always right” and “I will work harder”
Which animal voluntarily leaves the farm?
Mollie
Snowball
Boxer
Benjamin
What is Mr. Jones's main vice?
lust
gambling
cigars
alcohol
What title does Napoleon eventually assume for himself?
President of the Republic
King of the Animals
God of Beasts
Lord of the Farm
Which animal refuses to become excited about the windmill?
Muriel
Benjamin
Boxer
Clover
What is the reason for the windmill's initial collapse?
Napoleon sabotages it and frames Snowball
Snowball sabotages it
It falls in a storm
The farmers blow it up with dynamite
Which animal discovers the truth about Boxer's destination when the pigs load him into a cart claiming that he is being taken to a doctor?
Muriel
Benjamin
Boxer
Clover
Old Major told the other animals that man …
was to be put on a pedestal and honored
was the cause of their hunger and lack of freedom
knew they were smarter and therefore superior to them
knew their true worth and would reward them in their old age
Old Major suggested a rebellion but warned the animals…
they must act like humans or they would not survive on their own
they must mind their manners
they should never be like man because his habits were evil
some of them might get hurt
After the animals rebelled, the first thing they did was…
destroy the chains and whips Mr. Jones used on them
kill Mr. Jones
break out of the barnyard to find a place for themselves
throw a big party in the barnyard
A conflict rose at Animal Farm between
the cats and rats
the cows and chickens
Benjamin and the horses
Snowball and Napoleon
Who was Napoleon’s spokesperson?
Curly
Squealer
Snowball
the geese
Napoleon blatantly broke the resolutions passed at the first meeting when he…
Used Mr. Jones’s gun and shot Moses, the raven
Continued to play chess with the neighborhood pigs
Broke the rule about keeping clean and rolled in the mud
Traded with humans and used money
How did the pigs show their dominance over other animals?
They moved into the house and slept in the beds
They made the other animals address them as sir and madam
They tied the other animals up at night
They slaughtered the cows and ate steak every night.
Who did Napoleon blame for the destruction of the windmill?
Bluebell
Jones
Moses
Snowball
When things went wrong, Squealer manipulated the truth by saying that Snowball..
Asked Mr. Frederick for help
Was Jones’s secret agent
Would return to save the farm when he finished school
Would replace Napoleon when he resigned the following week
What happened to the animals who challenged Napoleon’s authority?
They were executed
They were only given bread and water
They were kicked off the farm
They were had to sing Napoleon’s praises in front of everyone
Napoleon appeared near death, but he was really covering from…
A migraine headache
A bout with the flu
Drinking too much alcohol
Wounds from the battle with Frederick’s men
In the winter, food was scarce. So rations were cut for everyone except…
The pigs and dogs
Those who were cold and sick
The cows who produced the milk
The horses who did the hardest work
What did the pigs do that showed that they resembled man?
Learned to drive Jones’s tractor
Had a party and danced
Learned a foreign language so they could travel
Walked on their hind legs and dressed up
What happened to Boxer when he became ill?
He was put out to pasture
After visiting the vet, he joined the circus
He moved to Florida for the warmer climate
He was sold to be slaughtered and made into glue
Napoleon did away with the seven commandments and posted just one. What was it?
“All animals are equal; but some animals are more equal than others.”
“Honor Napoleon; change occurs for the best to the rest!”
“The actions of one can bring about a change in the good for all.”
“All for one and one for all!”
The use of humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize people’s stupidity or vice, particularly in the context of contemporary politics and other topical issues
allegory
fable
propaganda
satire
A story in which the characters and events are symbols that stand for ideas about human life or for a political or historical situation
allegory
fable
propaganda
satire
A short story, typically with animals as characters, conveying a moral.
allegory
fable
propaganda
satire
information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view.
allegory
fable
propaganda
satire
Which Russian leader does Snowball most resemble?
Czar Nicholas II
Marx
Stalin
Trotsky
Which Russian leader does Napoleon most resemble?
Czar Nicholas II
Marx
Stalin
Trotsky
Which German philosopher does Old Major most resemble?
Czar Nicholas II
Marx
Stalin
Trotsky
Which Russian leader does Mr. Jones most resemble?
Czar Nicholas II
Marx
Stalin
Trotsky
What Russian institution does the raven Moses evoke?
Congress
The Education System
The Russian Orthodox Church
The Secret Police
What Russian institution do the dogs evoke?
Congress
The Education System
The Russian Orthodox Church
The Secret Police
What section of society does Boxer most resemble?
the educated working class
the middle class skilled worker
party loyalists
the unskilled labor class
What section of society does Mollie most resemble?
the educated working class
the middle class skilled worker
party loyalists
the unskilled labor class
What section of society does Muriel most resemble?
the educated working class
the middle class skilled worker
party loyalists
the unskilled labor class
What section of society do the unnamed pigs most resemble?
the educated working class
the middle class skilled worker
party loyalists
the unskilled labor class
To what device is Squealer most associated?
the opposition to the Bolsheviks
the secret police to enforce laws and protect leaders from assassination
The Soviet newspaper who delivered propaganda to the Soviet citizens
Soviet propaganda to other countries
To what device are the pigeons most associated?
the opposition to the Bolsheviks
the secret police to enforce laws and protect leaders from assassination
The Soviet newspaper who delivered propaganda to the Soviet citizens
Soviet propaganda to other countries
Who is Mr. Whymper?
He is the intermediary between the animals on the farm and the outside world. He is the only human that the animals have contact with.
He is the neighboring farm owner who tricked and cheated Napoleon in the timber trade.
He is the neighboring farmer who traded for the timber and became Napoleon's ally.
The original owner of Animal Farm.
Who is Mr. Frederick?
He is the intermediary between the animals on the farm and the outside world. He is the only human that the animals have contact with.
He is the neighboring farm owner who tricked and cheated Napoleon in the timber trade.
He is the neighboring farmer who traded for the timber and became Napoleon's ally.
The original owner of Animal Farm.
Who is Mr. Pilkington?
He is the intermediary between the animals on the farm and the outside world. He is the only human that the animals have contact with.
He is the neighboring farm owner who tricked and cheated Napoleon in the timber trade.
He is the neighboring farmer who traded for the timber and became Napoleon's ally.
The original owner of Animal Farm.
Who is Mr. Jones?
He is the intermediary between the animals on the farm and the outside world. He is the only human that the animals have contact with.
He is the neighboring farm owner who tricked and cheated Napoleon in the timber trade.
He is the neighboring farmer who traded for the timber and became Napoleon's ally.
The original owner of Animal Farm.
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