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Chapter 8: Which commandment is changed as a follow-up to the events of the previous chapter?
Commandment 4: No beds
Commandment 3: No clothes
Commandment 5: No alcohol
Commandment 6: No killing
Chapter 8: What day is added to the list of major holidays for Animal Farm?
The day Animal Farm began trading
Napoleon's birthday
The day of Snowball's expulsion
The day of Old Major's death
Chapter 8: Which pig composed a poem entitled Comrade Napoleon?
Pinkeye
Squealer
Minimus
Snowball
Chapter 8: Why does Napoleon not want to sell the timber to Frederick?
Frederick tortures his animals
Pilkington is nicer to the animals
Whymper says Frederick doesn't want to buy it
Frederick will not offer a reasonable price
Chapter 8: Which pig is given the job of tasting all of Napoleon's food before he eats it?
Pinkeye
Squealer
Minimus
Snowball
Chapter 8: Which human is said to torture his animals in various ways, such as throwing a dog into the furnace?
Frederick
Pilkington
Whymper
Jones
Chapter 8: How was Squealer able to convince the animals that Snowball was never decorated for bravery after the Battle of Cowshed?
He shows them pictures
He says Napoleon says it's true
He says their memories are poor
He says Frederick reminded him
Chapter 8: Why does Pilkington not want to send help to Animal Farm?
He wants to see the animals fail
Napoleon sent him insulting messages
Pilkington is teamed up with Frederick
Pilkington still feels sorry for Jones
Chapter 8: After Napoleon sells the timber to Frederick, what does he realize about the payment?
The cheque was bad
The payment was too small
The bank notes were forgeries
The payment was too large
Chapter 8: What encourages the animals to rally and drive out Mr. Frederick and his men?
The men kill Napoleon
The men kill Boxer
The men destroy the farmhouse
The men destroy the windmill
Chapter 8: After the events of the Battle of the Windmill, which two commandments do the pigs break while celebrating?
Commandment 3: No clothes
Commandment 4: No beds
Commandment 5: No alcohol
Commandment 6: No killing
Chapter 6: In August, Napoleon announces that the animals may volunteer to work on Sundays. If they do not volunteer, what will happen?
Nothing, it's volunteer work.
They will get an apple while the others work.
The others will get an apple and they will not.
Their rations will be reduced by half.
Chapter 6: How does Napoleon plan to get the needed materials for the windmill?
Engage in trade with the neighboring farms
Steal from the neighboring farms
Begin producing the materials on their own farm
Steal other animals from the neighboring farms and make ransom demands
Chapter 6: How does Squealer convince the animals that trade with humans was never prohibitted?
He says that the benefit of trade outweighs the detriment of human interaction
He says the benefit of trade will bring prosperity to the farm
He says it was never prohibited, only talked about that maybe they should prohibit such things
He asks if they have any proof, pointing out that it was never written down
Chapter 6: How have the human's feelings towards Animal Farm changed?
They hate Animal farm less now that it is prosperous
They hate Animal Farm more now that it is prosperous
They still feel the same way about Animal Farm
They now love Animal Farm
Chapter 6: What symptom of respect do the humans now demonstrate towards Animal Farm?
They call it by its correct name: Animal Farm.
They treat the animals as equals
They learn the animals' names
They do not show any respect towards Animal Farm
Chapter 6: The pigs have made a change that shows they are above/unequal to the others. What is it?
They get to call the other animals "slave"
They get to stay up past curfew
They get to sleep an hour later
They get to go in to town
Chapter 6: Which animal refuses to grow enthusiastic about the windmill?
Benjamin
Boxer
Muriel
Napoleon
Chapter 6: What happens to the windmill?
It is completed within a year
It is knocked over before it is complete
It is completed, but much slower than expected
It is never completed and stands half finished
Chapter 6: To whom does Napoleon attribute the windmill's destruction?
Snowball
Frederick
Jones
Pilkington
Chapter 6: What reward is offered to anyone who kills Snowball? (Choose 2)
Animal Hero, First Class
Animal Hero, Second Class
Half a bushel of apples
Half a bushel of oats
Half a bushel of barley
Chapter 7: After the first windmill falls, what change (if any) is made to the plans for the second wind mill?
The walls are built thinner
The windmill is built shorter
The walls are built thicker
No changes are made
Chapter 7: What is the only reason Napoleon comes out of the house?
Ceremony
Meal times
Morning meetings
Evening meetings
Chapter 7: What farm product is now going to be sold in order to get more grain and meal?
The cows' milk
The horses' oats
The ducks' feathers
The chickens' eggs
Chapter 7: What reason do the animals give to not follow orders when told they must give up the item to get grain and meal?
The cows' milk is needed for the baby animals
The horses' oats are needed to keep them from getting sick
It will hurt the ducks to pull out their feathers
It is murder to sell the chickens' eggs
Chapter 7: How do the animals protest the new trade item?
The cows refuse to be milked
The horses refuse to plow the fields
The ducks all fly away
The chickens lay their eggs from the rafters
Chapter 7: Who do the animals blame when things go wrong on the farm?
Napoleon
Mollie
Snowball
Boxer
Chapter 7: For whom was Snowball said to have been working?
Mr. Jones
Mr. Frederick
Mr. Pilkington
Mr. Whymper
Chapter 7: Who questions the idea that Snowball was a traitor in the Battle of Cowshed?
Muriel
Benjamin
Boxer
Bluebell
Chapter 7: With which animals does Napoleon begin his purge?
Boxer
The Majorca hens who led the protest
The pigs who protested about the meetings
The cows who led the protest
Chapter 7: What punishment is given to the "traitorous" animals?
No rations for a week
Reduced rations for a week
Death
Banishment from the farm
Chapter 7: What has Napoleon outlawed?
Gathering of three or more animals
Singing Beasts of England
Firing of the gun
Leaving the farm
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