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Animal Farm Quiz


Ch. 1 & 2
Directions: Read the multiple choice questions below, and record the best answer on
the line provided.

_____ 1. For what purpose does Major call the meeting of the animals?

A. to tell them about his vision


B. to make the animals feel guilty
C. to complain that the animals weren’t working hard enough
D. B&C
E. none of the above

_____ 2. After they vote and decide that rats are comrades, Major summarizes his points
for the animals to
remember. What are they?

A. whatever goes upon two legs in an enemy


B. all the habits of man are evil
C. all animals are equal
D. A&C
E. all of the above

_____ 3. What is “Beasts of England?”

A. Jones’ name for his farm animals


B. a book written by Old Major
C. the song of the revolution
D. the animals’ name for Man
E. none of the above

_____ 4. Why did the pigs get the job of teaching and organizing?

A. they were generally recognized as being the cleverest of animals


B. no one else wanted the job
C. they were the only animals with enough time to do it
D. Jones appointed them
E. A&B

_____ 5. What actually brought about the rebellion?

A. Jones went away, and when he got back, the animals revolted
B. the animals were hungry and broke in to get food
C. Jones sent Old Major to the butcher
D. the animals were well-rested and thought they could win
E. none of the above

OVER 
_____ 6. Which of these was not one of the Seven Commandments?

A. no animals shall wear clothes


B. no animal shall sleep in a bed
C. no animal shall actually kill a man
D. all animals are equal
E. none of the above—they are all Commandments

Directions: Match the character with his/her correct description; record your answer on
the line provided

_____ 7. Old Major A. Foolish, pretty white mare; liked sugar & ribbons

_____ 8. Boxer B. Donkey; oldest animal on the farm

_____ 9. Clover C. Raven who spoke of Sugarcandy Mountain

_____ 10. Benjamin D. Huge, strong horse; not very smart, but good
character

_____ 11. Mollie E. More vivacious pig than Napoleon

_____ 12. Snowball F. He began the whole idea of the revolution

_____ 13. Squealer G. Motherly, middle-aged mare

_____ 14. Moses H. Not much of a talker, but gets his own way

_____ 15. Napoleon I. A brilliant talker; very persuasive

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