Animal Farm Final Test

 

 

1. The novel Animal Farm is a metaphorical tale about which historical event?

            A. World War II

            B. Italian Revolution

            C. French Revolution

            D. Russian Revolution

 

2. Who is the author of Animal Farm?

            A. Rudyard Kipling

            B. P.G. Wodehouse

            C. Enid Blyton

            D. George Orwell

 

3. Napoleon’s sidekick and mouthpiece is named:

            A. Squealer

            B. Stooge

            C. Shady

            D. Spoiler

 

4. What is the name of the farm adjacent to the Manor Farm?

            A. Wagwood Farm

            B. Foxwood Farm

            C. Molewood Farm

            D. Dogwood Farm

 

5. Who is the greatest opponent of Napoleon in the story?

            A. Squealer

            B. Old Major

            C. Snowball

            D. Mollie

 

6. Who was absent during the first war scene and was the master of the 9 dogs (the secret police force)?

            A. Snowball

            B. Mollie

            C. Moses

            D. Napoleon

 

7. Who is the preachy bird who tells the others about Sugarcandy Mountain?

            A. Napoleon

            B. Snowball

            C. Moses

            D. Mollie

 

8. What do the animals say in the last scene?

            A. They love pigs

            B. The love beer

            C. They became friends

            D. They couldn’t tell the difference between pigs and men

 

9. Where was Boxer really taken, after his lungs collapsed?

            A. the hospital

            B. the slaughterhouse

            C. Foxwood

            D. he stayed at Animal Farm, retired.

 

10. Which character is aware of what is happening (Napoleon’s leadership) but chooses not to speak?

            A. Clover

            B. Boxer

            C. Pinkeye

            D. Old Benjamin

 

11. What happened with the animal’s anthem?

            A. it became a hit in the local radio stations

            B. the animals change the anthem because the lyrics were not appropriate.

            C. it was abolished and forbidden because the revolution was complete.

            D. it was allowed to be sung by the animals in just official ceremonies.

 

12. To whom does Napoleon sell the farm’s pile of timber?

            A. Mr. Pilkington

            B. Mr. Frederick

            C. Mr. Jones

            D. Mr. Snowball

 

13. How does Napoleon express his contempt for Snowball’s windmill plans?

            A. by spitting on them.

            B. by giving a scathing speech.

            C. by urinating on them.

            D. by writing Snowball a letter.

 

14. Who reduces the ideals of Animalism to the phrase “Four legs good, two legs bad”?

            A. Napoleon

            B. Moses

            C. Clover

            D. Squealer

 

15. Which of the pigs proves the best writer?

            A. Napoleon

            B. Squealer

            C. Snowball

            D. Curly

 

16. What does Napoleon rename Animal Farm in his toast at the end of the novel?

            A. Napoleon Farm

            B. Pig Farm

            C. Freedonia

            D. The Manor Farm

 

 

 

17. Why does Napoleon believe that he is dying the morning after he drinks the whisky?

            A. because he feels a bizarre desire to leave Animal Farm.

            B. because he has a miserable hangover

            C. because he was visited by the vengeful ghost of Snowball during a drunken trance.

            D. because he was visited by the vengeful ghost of Old Major during a drunken trance.

 

18. With whom does Napoleon play cards at the end of the novel.

            A. Mr. Frederick

            B. Mr. Jones

            C. Mr. Wiltshire

            D. Mr. Pilkington

 

19. What are Boxer’s maxims?

            A. “Snowball is always right” and “For the glory of Animal Farm.”

            B. “I will work harder” and “For the glory of Animal Farm.”

            C. “I will work harder” and “Napoleon is always right.”

            D. “Snowball is always right” and “I will work harder.”

 

20. Which animal voluntarily leaves the farm?

            A. Mollie

            B. Boxer

            C. Squealer

            D. Napoleon

 

21. Which animal refuses to become excited about the windmaill?

            A. Old Major

            B. Old Benjamin

            C. Boxer

            D. Clover

 

22. Which animal discovers the truth about Boxer’s destination when the pigs load him into a cart claiming that he is being taken to a doctor?

            A. Mollie

            B. Muriel

            C. Clover

            D. Benjamin

 

23. Who inspires the animals to begin planning their rebellion?

            A. Old Major

            B. Napoleon

            C. Snowball

            D. Boxer

 

24. What name do the animals give to the battle in which Mr. Jones is defeated when he comes back to claim the farm?

            A. The Battle of the Pig Sty

            B. Snowball’s Victory

            C. The Battle of the Stable

            D. The Battle of the Cowshed

 

 

25. What does Napoleon claim was his idea, which was really Snowball’s idea?

            A. Building an arsenal

            B. Building a bridge

            C. Building a windmill

            D. Building a well

 

26. Who lies to the animals when he tells them that Boxer died peacefully at the hospital?

            A. Napoleon

            B. Squealer

            C. Snowball

            D. Clover

 

27. What is the single law that the Seven Commandments of Animalism are reduced to?

            A. Only pigs are free

            B. Only pigs shall sleep in beds

            C. All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others.

            D. All animals must sacrifice for the common good of the whole.

 

28. Who says the following: “I trust every animal here appreciates the sacrifice that Comrade Napoleon has made in taking this extra labor upon himself. Do not imagine, comrades, that leadership is a pleasure! On the contrary, it is a deep and heavy responsibility.”

            A. Old Major

            B. Squealer

            C. Snowball

            D. Boxer

 

29. In Animal Farm, George Orwell makes the point that:

            A. to the victor belongs the spoils

            B. power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely

            C. Communism is the most evil form of government

            D. as long as there is a reason, then most actions are justified

 

30. Animal Farm illustrates

            A. the deterioration into tyranny of a political system that began full of promise.

            B. the wisdom of not forming alliances.

            C. the basic animalistic nature of humanity.

            D. all political systems are evil

 

31. The animals who confess their crimes are

            A. pardoned

            B. jailed

            C. executed

            D. exiled

 

32.  What is “Beasts of England”?

            A. the anthem for Animal Farm.

            B. a song about the book

            C. a song about England

            D. a story the pigs tell to the other animals.

 

33. How did the animals’ decision to rebel against Farmer Jones come about?

            A. Snowball’s dream

            B. Napoleon’s dream

            C. Old Major’s dream

            D. Boxer’s dream

 

34. Who taught the animals the song, “Beasts of England”?

            A. Napoleon

            B. Mollie

            C. Snowball

            D. Old Major

 

35.  Whose idea was it to create the windmill?

            A. Snowball

            B. Squealer

            C. Mollie

            D. Boxer

 

36.  Who wrote the poem “Comrade Napoleon”?

            A. Napoleon

            B. Squealer

            C. Minimus

            D. Boxer

 

37. What does the sixth commandment end up changed to?

            A. No animal shall kill any other animal without cause.

            B. No animal shall kill any other animal, period!

            C. No animal shall kill

            D. No animal shall work against the revolution

 

38. After reading this novel, which of the generalizations can you make?

            A. The pigs really needed to eat the apples and drink the milk because of the hard work they did.

            B. If only the animals had worked harder and longer, Animal Farm would have succeeded.

            C. Some animals are indeed more equal than other animals.

            D. The pigs were slowly corrupted by the power of running Animal Farm.

 

39. What is a reasonable conclusion that can be drawn from the description that some of the animals are quite dumb?

            A. It will take more resources to teach them.

            B. They will be easily led and fooled.

            C. They don’t need no, education.

           

 

40. During the rebellion, who goes missing?

            A. Benjamin

            B. Mollie

            C. Napoleon

            D. Boxer