Animal Farm Test Flashcards
- Buys timber with counterfeit money
A. Mr. Whymper B. Muriel C. Old major D. Moses E. Me. Pilkington F. Napoleon G. Mollie H. Mr. Jones I. Clover J. Nine dogs K. Benjamin L. Mr. Frederick M. Boxer N. Snowball
L. Mr Frederick
- Lured away from the farm due to luxuries
A. Mr. Whymper B. Muriel C. Old major D. Moses E. Me. Pilkington F. Napoleon G. Mollie H. Mr. Jones I. Clover J. Nine dogs K. Benjamin L. Mr. Frederick M. Boxer N. Snowball
G. Mollie
- Broker hired to arrange trade with humans
A. Mr. Whymper B. Muriel C. Old major D. Moses E. Me. Pilkington F. Napoleon G. Mollie H. Mr. Jones I. Clover J. Nine dogs K. Benjamin L. Mr. Frederick M. Boxer N. Snowball
A. Mr whymper
- Originator of the windmill plan
A. Mr. Whymper B. Muriel C. Old major D. Moses E. Me. Pilkington F. Napoleon G. Mollie H. Mr. Jones I. Clover J. Nine dogs K. Benjamin L. Mr. Frederick M. Boxer N. Snowball
N. Snowball
- Enforcers if anyone who breaks the rules
A. Mr. Whymper B. Muriel C. Old major D. Moses E. Me. Pilkington F. Napoleon G. Mollie H. Mr. Jones I. Clover J. Nine dogs K. Benjamin L. Mr. Frederick M. Boxer N. Snowball
J. Nine dogs
- Goat who can read quite well
A. Mr. Whymper B. Muriel C. Old major D. Moses E. Me. Pilkington F. Napoleon G. Mollie H. Mr. Jones I. Clover J. Nine dogs K. Benjamin L. Mr. Frederick M. Boxer N. Snowball
B. Muriel
- Cynical and pessimistic donkey
A. Mr. Whymper B. Muriel C. Old major D. Moses E. Me. Pilkington F. Napoleon G. Mollie H. Mr. Jones I. Clover J. Nine dogs K. Benjamin L. Mr. Frederick M. Boxer N. Snowball
K. Benjamin
- Older pig who discusses how humans are evil
A. Mr. Whymper B. Muriel C. Old major D. Moses E. Me. Pilkington F. Napoleon G. Mollie H. Mr. Jones I. Clover J. Nine dogs K. Benjamin L. Mr. Frederick M. Boxer N. Snowball
C. Old major
- Drunk owner who gets expelled from farm
A. Mr. Whymper B. Muriel C. Old major D. Moses E. Me. Pilkington F. Napoleon G. Mollie H. Mr. Jones I. Clover J. Nine dogs K. Benjamin L. Mr. Frederick M. Boxer N. Snowball
H: Mr jones
- Sold to glue factory after being overworked
A. Mr. Whymper B. Muriel C. Old major D. Moses E. Me. Pilkington F. Napoleon G. Mollie H. Mr. Jones I. Clover J. Nine dogs K. Benjamin L. Mr. Frederick M. Boxer N. Snowball
M. Boxer
- All of the following are examples of powerful rhetoric except:
A. Squeeler persuades the animals that their memories are at fault
B. The rebellion of the animals
C. Old majors speech
D. Napoleon bans the song
B. The rebellion of the animals
- What are boxers two maxims or sayings?
A. “I will work harder” and “napoleon is always right”
B. “I will work harder” and “for the glory of animal farm”
C. “Snowball is always right” and “I will work harder”
D. “Snowball is always right” and “for the glory of animal farm”
A. “I will work harder” and “napoleon is always right”
- What is sugar candy mountain?
A. The name of the lullaby napoleon needs
B. The idea of animal heaven spread by Moses the raven
C. The mountain visible
D. The setting
B
- What is animal farm renamed to during the toast at the end of the book?
A. Freedonia
B. Manor farm
C. Pig farm
D. Napoleon farm
B. Manor farm
- The commandment “no animal shall kill any other animal” changes to…
A. No animal shall kill humans
B. No animal shall kill any other animal without cause
C. No animal shall kill any animal that lives here
D. No animal shall kill anything with 2 legs or wings
B.
- The first battle between humans and animals came to be known as the:
A. Battle of the Windmill
B. Battle of the Cowshed
C. Battle of manor farm
D. Battle of Mr. Jones
B
- All of the following are ways the pigs changed throughout the novel except:
A. They drank liquor and wore clothes
B. They moved into the farmhouse and slept in the beds
C. They began to resemble humans
D. They became more social with the other animals
D. They became more social with the other animals
- Which is the following best describes snowball?
A. He was more effective than napoleon in canvassing support from the other animals
B. He was not much of a talker and had a reputation for getting his own way
C. He was a brilliant speaker and had many ideas
D. He was physically strong and intimidating
C. He was a brilliant speaker and had many ideas
- Which animal said:
“I sad at his bedside at the very last…”
A. Clover
B. Napoleon
C. Benjamin
D. Squealer
D. Squealer
- the scapegoat for the shortcoming of napoleons leadership is:
A. Squealer
B. Boxer
C. Snowball
D. Mr. Jones
C. Snowball