1.
Who remembered the old days of the Rebellion? (Select all that apply)
Correct Answer(s)
A. Clover
B. Benjamin
D. Some pigs
Explanation
In George Orwell's "Animal Farm," Clover and Benjamin are among the animals who remember the old days of the Rebellion. Clover, a hardworking and loyal horse, recalls the initial ideals and promises of the Rebellion. Benjamin, the cynical donkey, also remembers those times and remains aware of the changes and betrayals that occur. Some of the older pigs remember the Rebellion as well, though they have become corrupt and part of the ruling elite. Moses, the raven, is more concerned with his tales of Sugarcandy Mountain and is less focused on the Rebellion itself.
2.
How is Napoleon in this chapter?
Correct Answer
C. 24 stone
Explanation
Napoleon is described as being 24 stone in this chapter.
3.
Which animals were the top animals on the Farm?
Correct Answer
A. Pigs and Dogs
Explanation
The top animals on the Farm were pigs and dogs. This implies that these two animals held a higher status or were considered more important compared to the other animals on the farm. The answer suggests that there was a hierarchy or ranking system in place, where pigs and dogs were at the top.
4.
Who taught the sheep the new song?
Correct Answer
B. Squealer
Explanation
Squealer taught the sheep the new song.
5.
What did Clover see Squealer doing?
Correct Answer
B. Standing on his Hind legs
Explanation
Clover saw Squealer standing on his hind legs. This suggests that Squealer was trying to imitate human behavior, which is significant because it shows the pigs' gradual shift towards adopting human-like characteristics and behavior. This action could be seen as a symbol of the pigs' increasing power and corruption, as they begin to resemble the humans they once fought against.
6.
True/False time:The pigs now wear the human clothes.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
The given answer is true because it states that the pigs now wear human clothes. This implies that at some point in time, the pigs started wearing clothes that are typically worn by humans.
7.
Napoleon converses with Fredrick.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
The given statement suggests that Napoleon had a conversation with Fredrick. Without any further context or information, we can assume that the statement is true. However, it is important to note that without additional details, we cannot determine the nature or content of their conversation.
8.
Napoleon renames Animal Farm to "Comrade, Leader, Napoleon's farm of awesomeness".
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
The statement is false because there is no mention in the question or any context provided that Napoleon renamed Animal Farm to "Comrade, Leader, Napoleon's farm of awesomeness".
9.
Both Napoleon and Fredrick are caught with and Ace of Spades in their hands during a poker match.
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
False. Napoleon and Frederick cannot both be caught with an Ace of Spades in their hands during a poker match because there is only one Ace of Spades in a standard deck of cards.
10.
In George Orwell's "Animal Farm," the pigs initially promise that the animals will all share in the farm's prosperity equally, but by the end of the novel, the pigs have become indistinguishable from the humans they replaced.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
In "Animal Farm," the pigs start with the promise of equality and shared prosperity for all animals. However, as the story progresses, the pigs gradually assume more power and privilege, eventually becoming as oppressive as the humans they overthrew. By the end of the novel, the pigs have adopted human behaviors and the original ideals of the revolution are completely betrayed, illustrating the theme of the corrupting influence of power.