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What is the real “place where this is no darkness”?
Ministry of Truth
Ministry of Love
Ministry of Plenty
Ministry of Peace
What was Ampleforth’s crime?
He kept the word "God" in a Rudyard Kipling poem.
He kept the word "Sir" in a Shakespeare poem.
He kept the word "Hero" in a Langston Hughes poem.
He kept the word "Devil" in a Newspeak poem.
2. Which of the following are differences between the proles and the Party prisoners?
Proles have no fear of the guards.
Some of the proles are on good terms with the guards.
The guards treat the party prisoners more delicately
The positions of trust at the the forced labor camps were given only to proles.
The Party prisoners are silent and scared
15. Why was Parsons in jail? Who denounced him?
Parsons committed thought crime, and his children denounced him.
Parsons was speaking against the party, and Obrien denounced him.
Parsons was a Eurasian spy, and his wife denounced him.
Parsons was caught stealing, and his children denounced him.
16. What did Winston think happened to Obrien when he first saw him walk into the jail cell?
He thought he had turned himself in.
He thought he had been captured by the thought police too.
He thought he was a traitor.
He thought he was an undercover agent for the Ministry of Love.
Which of the following crimes did Winston confess to? Select all that apply.
Admiring capitalism
Plotting to plant a bomb in Big Brother's home
Spying for the Eastasian government
Selling military secrets
Murdering his wife
What is the Party’s only goal?
Limitless power and control
No power at all
Complete anarchy
Freedom for all people
Where is Ampleforth sent when he leaves the cell?
Room 101
The shower
Room 115
The Ministry of Truth
Why is the chinless man beaten by the guards?
He started a fight with another prisoner.
He did not flush the lavatory.
He tried to feed the skull-faced man.
He stole food from the party.
Where is Winston hit by the truncheon?
the leg
the mouth
the hand
the elbow
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