Animal Farm Flashcards

(52 cards)

1
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What is the name of the farm in ‘Animal Farm’?

A

Manor Farm

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Who is the main pig that inspires the rebellion?

A

Old Major

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What is the name of the song that becomes the anthem of the animals?

A

Beasts of England

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4
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True or False: The animals successfully overthrow the humans in Chapter 1.

A

False

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5
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What do the animals rename Manor Farm after the rebellion?

A

Animal Farm

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6
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Who are the two pigs that emerge as leaders after the rebellion?

A

Napoleon and Snowball

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Fill in the blank: The seven commandments are established to govern the animals’ behavior, one of which states ‘All animals are ______.’

A

equal

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8
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What is Snowball’s role in the early days of Animal Farm?

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He is a leader and organizer, promoting ideas like the windmill.

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9
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What is Napoleon’s primary strategy to gain power?

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He uses dogs to intimidate and control the other animals.

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10
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True or False: The pigs begin to take on human traits and behaviors as the story progresses.

A

True

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What happens to the windmill project proposed by Snowball?

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Napoleon ultimately takes over the project after expelling Snowball.

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12
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What is the significance of the character Boxer?

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He represents the hardworking class, known for his strong work ethic and loyalty.

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13
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Multiple Choice: Which animal is known for spreading propaganda?

A

Squealer

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14
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In Chapter 5, what event leads to Snowball’s expulsion from the farm?

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A power struggle and the use of Napoleon’s dogs to chase him away.

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What does Napoleon do with the puppies he takes away from their mothers?

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He raises them to be his personal guards.

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16
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Fill in the blank: The commandment ‘No animal shall drink ______.’ is later altered by the pigs.

A

alcohol

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17
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Who is the character that represents the intellectuals and thinkers in society?

A

Benjamin the donkey

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18
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What does the changing of the commandments signify?

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The pigs’ corruption and betrayal of the original principles of Animalism.

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19
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True or False: The animals are treated better under the pigs than they were under Mr. Jones.

A

False

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20
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What is the name of the human farmer who initially owns Manor Farm?

A

Mr. Jones

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21
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What role does Moses the raven play in the story?

A

He represents religion and offers the idea of Sugarcandy Mountain.

22
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Multiple Choice: What is the main reason for the animals’ discontent in the beginning?

A

Poor treatment by humans

23
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What does Napoleon do to the hens who rebel against his orders?

A

He starves them into submission.

24
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Who is the character that often questions the pigs’ decisions but rarely takes action?

25
What does the windmill symbolize in the story?
The animals' collective effort and the promise of a better future.
26
Fill in the blank: The commandment 'No animal shall sleep in a ______.' is altered to 'No animal shall sleep in a bed with sheets.'
bed
27
What is the name of the farm in 'Animal Farm'?
Manor Farm
28
Who is the main pig that inspires the rebellion?
Old Major
29
What is the name of the song that becomes the anthem of the animals?
Beasts of England
30
True or False: The animals successfully overthrow the humans in Chapter 1.
False
31
What do the animals rename Manor Farm after the rebellion?
Animal Farm
32
Who are the two pigs that emerge as leaders after the rebellion?
Napoleon and Snowball
33
Fill in the blank: The seven commandments are established to govern the animals' behavior, one of which states 'All animals are ______.'
equal
34
What is Snowball's role in the early days of Animal Farm?
He is a leader and organizer, promoting ideas like the windmill.
35
What is Napoleon's primary strategy to gain power?
He uses dogs to intimidate and control the other animals.
36
True or False: The pigs begin to take on human traits and behaviors as the story progresses.
True
37
What happens to the windmill project proposed by Snowball?
Napoleon ultimately takes over the project after expelling Snowball.
38
What is the significance of the character Boxer?
He represents the hardworking class, known for his strong work ethic and loyalty.
39
Multiple Choice: Which animal is known for spreading propaganda?
Squealer
40
In Chapter 5, what event leads to Snowball's expulsion from the farm?
A power struggle and the use of Napoleon's dogs to chase him away.
41
What does Napoleon do with the puppies he takes away from their mothers?
He raises them to be his personal guards.
42
Fill in the blank: The commandment 'No animal shall drink ______.' is later altered by the pigs.
alcohol
43
Who is the character that represents the intellectuals and thinkers in society?
Benjamin the donkey
44
What does the changing of the commandments signify?
The pigs' corruption and betrayal of the original principles of Animalism.
45
True or False: The animals are treated better under the pigs than they were under Mr. Jones.
False
46
What is the name of the human farmer who initially owns Manor Farm?
Mr. Jones
47
What role does Moses the raven play in the story?
He represents religion and offers the idea of Sugarcandy Mountain.
48
Multiple Choice: What is the main reason for the animals' discontent in the beginning?
Poor treatment by humans
49
What does Napoleon do to the hens who rebel against his orders?
He starves them into submission.
50
Who is the character that often questions the pigs' decisions but rarely takes action?
Benjamin
51
What does the windmill symbolize in the story?
The animals' collective effort and the promise of a better future.
52
Fill in the blank: The commandment 'No animal shall sleep in a ______.' is altered to 'No animal shall sleep in a bed with sheets.'
bed