Q.1
What do the animals need that cannot be produced on the farm?
  • Tools, nails, string, coal, wire, scrap-iron and dog cookies
  • Candles, sugar, hay, bricks and sand
  • Whisky, oil and ribbons
  • The animals can produce everything they need on the farm
Q.2
How might Benjamin best be described?
  • Manipulative
  • Non-empathetic
  • Cynical
  • Easily-led
Q.3
Which of the following first prompts the animals' revolutionary spirit?
  • Boxer's injured hoof
  • Major's speech
  • The death of Major
  • Mr Jones's laziness
Q.4
Which song rouses the animals to such excitement that they awaken Mr Jones?
  • "Animal Farm, Animal Farm, / Never through me shalt thou come to harm"
  • "Friend of the Fatherless"
  • "Arise Ye Workers From Your Slumbers"
  • "Beasts of England"
Q.5
To which genre does belong?
  • Satire
  • Fable
  • Allegory
  • All of the above
Q.6
Which of the following is the first clue that Napoleon should not be trusted by the other animals?
  • He raises the puppies by himself
  • The milk with which he is left while the animals go to work disappears
  • He disagrees with Snowball about the plan to build a windmill
  • He drinks the whisky
Q.7
Where is Boxer taken?
  • To a nursing home for horses
  • To the vet
  • To a rehabilitation center
  • To the knacker's
Q.8
How would the relationship between Snowball and Napoleon best be characterized?
  • Collaborative
  • Competitive
  • Mutually supportive
  • As a friendly rivalry
Q.9
What does the Sugarcandy Mountain symbolize?
  • Heaven
  • Equality
  • Sufficiency
  • A holiday
Q.10
Why do the pigs and neighboring farmers dine together at the end of ?
  • The men have decided to hand their farms over to their own animals
  • The pigs have become identical to men in their management of the farm
  • The pigs have decided to return the farm to human management
  • The pigs have purchased the last remaining whisky of the local town
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