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1. What happened to Mollie?A. She was killed by Mr. Jones. B. She betrayed Animal Farm and went to work for humans. C. She began her own revolution in which all animals get sugar.
B. She betrayed Animal Farm and went to work for humans.
2. "In January there came bitterly hard weather." This sentence means: A. The weather didn't taste good. B. The weather was very firm. C. The weather made it difficult to live.
C. The weather made it difficult to live
3. The animals would "assemble" in the barn every Sunday. This most likely means A. They would argue in the barn. B. They would all meet together in the barn. C. They would build a barn every Sunday.
B. They would all meet together in the barn.
4. What would be the benefit of a windmill, according to Snowball? A. Wind would make the farm cooler. B. Electricity would make life easier. C. It could be used as a new place to sleep.
B. Electricity would make life easier.
5. What did Napoleon say at first about the windmill? A. It is a good idea. B. Food production is more important. C. It will be difficult to accomplish.
B. Food production is more important.
6. In Chapter V, besides the windmill, on what issue do Napoleon and Snowball disagree? A. Defense of the farm. B. Housing. C. Egg laying.
A. Defense of the farm.
7. What does Squealer accuse Snowball of? A. Being lazy. B. Being no better than a criminal. C. Speaking too much.
B. Being no better than a criminal.
8. What stopped the other pigs' protests? A. The animals' applause. B. The dogs' growling. C. Napoleon's shouting.
B. The dogs' growling.
9. What did Napoleon cancel? A. Sunday meetings. B. The windmill plans. C. Singing "Beasts of England."
A. Sunday meetings
Did Benjamin agree with Napoleon or Snowball about what was said?
no
What did Napoleon do to the plans on the floor?
he peed on them
T or F The animals supported Napoleon's announcement that Sunday meetings would be canceled.
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T or FThe chapter begins in winter and ends in spring.
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T or F At the end of the chapter, Napoleon will continue with the plans to build the windmill.
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T or FSquealer tells the animals that the windmill was actually Napoleon's idea.
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How is farm life for the animals different in Chapter VI?A. The animals work harder and harder and many things aren't finished. B. It is easier than before, with much food and free time. C. Nothing has changed.
A. The animals work harder and harder and many things aren't finished.
What happens on Animal Farm if the animals do not do the voluntary work? A. They are not allowed to attend Sunday meetings. B. Half of their food is taken away. C. They must apologize.
B. Half of their food is taken away.
Napoleon decides to trade with human beings. Which of the following does this contradict? A. The Seven Commandments. B. Major's speech. C. Mr. Whymper's advice.
B. Major's speech.
What does Squealer say about the meaning of "bed"? A. Anything to sleep on, like a pile of straw, is actually a bed. B. Animals do not need to worry about definitions because the word "bed" was invented by man. C. A bed is only a...
A. Anything to sleep on, like a pile of straw, is actually a bed.
Why can't animals remember their resolutions? A. There are too many to remember. B. The human beings try to confuse them. C. No one has his or her own written copy.
A. There are too many to remember.
Who does Napoleon blame for the destruction of the windmill? A. Mr. Jones B. Boxer C. Snowball
C. Snowball
What did Napoleon decide to do in order to get supplies for the windmill?
trade
Which seasons pass in this chapter?
spring, summer and fall
What do the animals find most inspirational? A. Squealer's speeches. B. The dogs' barking. C. Boxer's efforts.
A. Squealer's speeches.
Why did Napoleon order bins to be filled with sand and covered with grain and seed? A. To poison the animals. B. To keep the food dry by keeping it off the cold wet ground. C. To fool Mr. Whymper, and the rest of the humans, into...
C. To fool Mr. Whymper, and the rest of the humans, into thinking Animal Farm was doing well.
6. What do the men destroy on Animal Farm? A. The Cowshed B. The Barn C. The Windmill
C. The Windmill
What has changed in the plans for the windmill? A. The animals decided not to build a windmill.B. The animals will buy a windmill instead of building one. C. The animals will make the walls thicker than before.
C. The animals will make the walls thicker than before.
Why is life not as good on Animal Farm? A. The animals are always cold and always hungry. B. Boxer makes everyone work too hard. C. Benjamin is causing everyone to feel depressed.
A. The animals are always cold and always hungry.
1. Why was Boxer not feeling well at the beginning of the chapter? A. He was poisoned by Snowball. B. He was being lazy. C. He was wounded in the Battle of the Windmill.
C. He was wounded in the Battle of the Windmill.
2. What did Boxer NOT want the animals to know? A. That he was talking with Snowball. B. That he was in pain. C. That he and Clover were in love.
B. That he was in pain.
How are the piglets treated? A. Equal to all the other animals. B. More important than the other animals. C. Worse than the other animals.
A. Equal to all the other animals.
7. Squealer has changed the sheep's song from "Four legs good, two legs bad" into A. "Two legs good, four legs better." B. "Four legs good, four wheels better." C. "Four legs good, two legs better."
C. "Four legs good, two legs better."
T or FAnimal Farm is an Allegory of the Russian Revolution
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