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The author of the novel Animal Farm is the English writer named ___.
Charles Dickens
George Orwell
Aldous Huxley
William Shakespeare
Before Old Major, the boar, persuaded the animal to undergo a revolution, the animals lived in ___, but when the revolution started it was renamed as ____.
Sugarcandy Mountain / Animal Farm
Manor Farm / Animal Farm
Animal Farm / Animal Barn
Animal Barn / Manor Farm
Which of the following quotes reflects better the character's personality shown in the image?
"And shall I still be allowed to wear ribbons in my mane?"
"Is it not crystal clear, then, comrades, that all the evils of this life of ours spring from the tyranny of human beings? Only get rid of Man, and the produce of our labour would be our own. Almost overnight we could become rich and free..."
Which of the following animals was Mr. Jones's special pet, a spy, a tale-bearer, and also a clever talker?
Snowball
Moses
Mollie
Napoleon
What is the best definition to "Animalism"?
A business regulation to increase the produce of milk and eggs.
The new name of the farm once Mr. Jones was sent into exile.
A system of thought summarizing Old Major's teachings.
A pejorative word to describe humans making them feel less important.
A pejorative word applied to refer to rats as they were voted as ugly and undesirable animals in the farm.
How was Mr. Jones portrayed in the novel?
He is portrayed as a rude farmer, strong and determined to succeed.
He is portrayed as a loving husband worried about his wife's whims.
He is portrayed as a devoted animal trainer.
He is portrayed as a reckless alcoholic.
In Chapter 1: Why has Old Major called the meeting?
Major has called the meeting to complain about how bad luck all the boars have, because sooner or later they end up in the smokehouse.
Major has called the meeting to tell about his dream and revolution and how bad humans are; he thinks he'll die soon.
Upon the events that happened during chapter 1 and 2, it is correct to infer that...
the pigs, particularly Snowball and Napoleon, were more intelligent than everyone else in the farm.
the pigs were genuinely worried about the harsh conditions under which hens and cows were living forced to produce milk and lay eggs all the time.
horses and tame animals were more stupid than the pigs.
“Whatever goes upon two legs is an enemy. Whatever goes upon four legs, or has wings is a friend. And remember also that in fighting against man, we must not come to resemble him. Even when you have conquered him, do not adopt his vices. No animal must ever live in a house or sleep in a bed or wear clothes or drink alcohol or smoke tobacco or touch money or engage in trade. All the habits of man are evil. And, above all, no animal must ever tyrannize over his own kind. Weak or strong, clever or simple, we are all brothers. No animal must ever kill any other animal. All animals are equal.”
Which of the following statements are true?
These are the words of Old Major, a system of thought that is adopted by the animals and coined “Animalism”
This anti-human rhetoric is later condensed into seven commandments that the animals have to adhere to after they successfully chase Mr. Jones away from the farm
Accompanying the seven commandments is the song the Beasts of England, which acts as a national anthem for the animals in their newly acquired freedom.
All are true
In the novel: How is described the anthem chosen by Old Major as anthem of the animals revolution?
(two options are correct)
The song's tune is described in the novel as forceful and persuasive like a martial hymn to call out soldiers to fight into a war.
A non-rhyming song composed of seven stanzas with four verses each one.
The song's tune is described in the novel as sounding like a combination of "La Cucaracha" and "Oh My Darling, Clementine"
A rhyming song composed of seven stanzas with four verses each one.
Who inspires the animals with a speech?
Napoleon
Moses
Snowball
Old Major
What is Old Major’s message to the animals?
The animals are enslaved and should rebel.
Life will be the same no matter who is in charge.
Their future depends on the construction of a windmill.
Paradise is a place called Sugarcandy Mountain.
What is the dream Old Major shares with the other animals about?
A plague wiping out mankind
All the animals on earth joining in joyous song
A time when animals will be free
A traitor in their midst
Who is good and who is bad, according to Old Major?
Four legs are good; two legs are better.
Four legged animals are good; winged animals and men are bad
All animals and men are good; no one is bad at heart.
Creatures on two legs are bad; creatures on four legs or winged are good.
Only the rats are good.
What’s the name of the song about an animal utopia that Old Major teaches the animals?
“Beasts of England”
“Animal Farm”
“Old Manor Anthem”
“We Are Animals”
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