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  • What did the pigs begin doing that shocked the animals?
    Sleeping outside
    Giving speeches
    Walking on two legs
    Flying
  • What happened during the confessions?
    Nothing serious
    Animals were forgiven
    Animals celebrated
    Animals were punished and killed
  • After Snowball left who made the decisions?
    Benjamin
    The pigs led by Napoleon
    All the animals
    The sheep
  • What new chant did the sheep say at the end?
    Animals united
    Napoleon wins
    Four legs forever
    Four legs good two legs better
  • What was Snowball's big plan?
    A windmill
    A larger field
    A new barn
    A bigger army
  • Who first shared the idea of rebellion?
    Old Major
    Napoleon
    Snowball
    Boxer
  • How did the commandment about killing change?
    It was erased
    It added without cause
    It stayed the same
    It became shorter
  • Boxer mostly represents?
    Angry rebels
    Dangerous soldiers
    Loyal hardworking workers
    Clever leaders
  • Why were the animals often afraid to question Napoleon?
    He was kind
    They trusted him
    The dogs threatened them
    They were lazy
  • What is the main lesson of the story?
    Power can corrupt leaders and destroy equality
    Farms should be larger
    Animals should not work
    Humans are always evil
  • How did Napoleon remove Snowball?
    He voted him out
    He argued better
    He made him leave politely
    He used trained dogs
  • Who did Napoleon blame for the destruction?
    Clover
    Snowball
    The hens
    Boxer
  • Why were the animals unhappy under Mr Jones?
    They had too much food
    They did not like the weather
    They worked hard but got little reward
    They were bored
  • Which commandment change shows the pigs abusing power?
    No animal shall kill any other animal without cause
    No animal shall drink alcohol
    Four legs good two legs bad
    All animals are equal
  • What was the biggest change from the beginning to the end?
    The animals became richer
    The farm grew larger
    The animals stopped working
    The pigs became like humans
  • Benjamin mostly represents?
    Hope
    Quiet wisdom and doubt
    Fear
    Blind trust
  • What destroyed the windmill the first time?
    Humans
    A storm
    Snowball directly
    Fire
  • How did the commandment about beds change?
    It was removed
    It added at night
    It stayed the same
    It added with sheets
  • What theme is shown when the commandments change?
    Writing is unimportant
    Rules can be controlled by those in power
    Memory is perfect
    Animals cannot read
  • What did Benjamin discover about the truck?
    It was broken
    It was a hospital truck
    It was empty
    It belonged to a glue maker
  • What was the windmill finally used for?
    Grinding corn to make money
    Heating the barn
    Storing food
    Electricity for animals
  • Why did the rebellion fail in the end?
    The animals were weak
    The humans were stronger
    The windmill broke
    Power became unequal again
  • What was the main idea of Animalism?
    Animals should rule themselves
    Animals should trade with humans
    Animals should live like humans
    Animals should work harder
  • What happened to Boxer?
    He became a leader
    He retired happily
    He ran away
    He was taken away in a truck
  • Why is fear important in controlling others?
    Fear improves farming
    Fear teaches reading
    Fear makes animals stronger
    Fear stops people from questioning leaders
  • What was Animal Farm renamed at the end?
    Freedom Farm
    Manor Farm
    Pig Farm
    Napoleon Farm
  • How did Napoleon slowly gain power?
    He shared power with all animals
    He worked the hardest
    He won fair elections
    He used fear propaganda and the dogs
  • Why did the pigs take the milk and apples?
    The other animals gave it to them
    They were hungry
    They were greedy
    They said they needed brain food
  • What new title did Napoleon begin using?
    Boss
    President
    Leader
    King
  • How did Squealer explain Boxer's death?
    Boxer betrayed the farm
    Boxer escaped
    Boxer moved away
    Boxer died peacefully in the hospital
  • What role did Squealer play?
    Builder
    Soldier
    Story changer and speaker
    Farmer
  • Why is Boxer an important character?
    He shows the loyalty and hard work of the working class
    He writes the commandments
    He leads the rebellion
    He is the smartest animal
  • What was the farm called at the beginning of the story?
    Manor Farm
    Equality Farm
    Green Field Farm
    Freedom Farm
  • The final scene shows that?
    Boxer survives
    Pigs and humans are now the same
    The animals are finally free
    Snowball returns
  • What was Boxer's first motto?
    Freedom forever
    Four legs better
    Napoleon is brave
    I will work harder