Animal Farm Test Review

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Old Major

Animal who has a dream containing the ideas of animalism- Represents Karl Marx

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Mr. Jones

The owner of the farm before the rebellion- Represents Czars

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Dogs

Bluebell, Jessie, Pincher- represents KGB

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Horses

Boxer and Clover- represent the working class

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Muriel

The white goat- represents educated working class

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Benjamin

The oldest animal on the farm (donkey) and the worst tempered- represents the older generation that is critical of the new leadership in Russia

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Clover

Stout motherly mare, has trouble remembering the commandments and suspects that the commandments are being changed

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Boxer

"As strong as almost two horses put together"- represents the working class in Russia

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Moses

The tame raven who preaches of "sugar candy mountain"- represents religion

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Beasts of England

Song that Old major teaches to the animals after his speech.

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Pigs

The smartest type of animal

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Snowball and Napoleon

Leaders of the farm directly after the rebellion.

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Squealer

Pig who is a great speaker- represents propaganda

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Midsummer Eve

Anniversary of the rebellion.

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Mollie

Had trouble giving up her ribbons

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Straw Hat

Item of clothing that boxer gives up shortly after the rebellion

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Two legs

Commandment #1: Whatever goes upon ______ is an enemy.

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Friend

Commandment #2: Whatever goes upon four legs, or has wings is a _______.

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Clothes

Commandment #3: No animal shall wear _____.

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Bed

Commandment #4: No animal shall sleep in a _____. (original version of #4)

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Alcohol

Commandment #5: No animal shall drink _____. (original version of #5)

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Kill

Commandment #6: No animal shall ____ any other animal. (original version of #6)

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Equal

Commandment #7: All animals are _____.

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True

The first harvest after the rebellion was the most successful harvest the farm had ever seen (t/f).

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Boxer

Who repeatedly says, "I will work harder"

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Green

Color of the animal farm flag.

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Hoof and Horn

Two prints on the (original) animal farm flag.

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Dogs

Group of young animal that Napoleon raises from youth directly after the rebellion.

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Good, Bad

Four legs ____. Two legs ____.

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Snowball

Formed various committees on the farm to make the animals feel involved.

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Comrades

The animal on the farm address each other as _____.

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Pigs

It was agreed upon very early in the farm that the milk and the windfall apples be reserved for the _____ alone.

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Pigeons

Sent to send the ideas of snowball and Napoleon to the other farms.

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Pilkington

Owner of the Foxwood farm- represents England and the United States

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Frederick

Owner of the Pinchfield farm- represents Hitler

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False

Immediately after the rebellion the owners of the surrounding farms respected the animals and stopped calling the farm "Manor farm" and called it by the new name of "Animal Farm" (T/F)

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Battle of the Cowshed

The last attempt by Mr. Jones to take the farm back.

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Snowball

Leader of the animal in the battle of the cowshed- represents Leon Trotsky

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True

After the battle of the cowshed it was decided that Jone's gun would be fired twice a year. (T/F)

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Mollie

Animal who leaves the farm after ribbons and sugar cubes were found in her stall- represents the vain people of Russia (typically business owners and shopkeepers)

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Sheep

Animals who had taken to bleating "Four legs good, two legs bad".

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Snowball

Whose idea was it to build a windmill to be used to heat the animals stalls?

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Napoleon

Who wanted the windmill to be used to mill corn?

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Snowball

Original supporter of the windmill

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Napoleon

Originally opposed the windmill

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Snowball

Chased off of the farm by the dogs and killed- represents Trotsky

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Napoleon

Ordered Snowball's killing

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Squealer

Sent around the farm to do Napoleon's dirty work (convincing the animal's Napoleon's ideas are good)

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False

After snowball's expulsion Napoleon keeps on with the Sunday meetings (T/F)

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Dogs

Animals that follow around Napoleon to threaten the other animals

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Boxer

Who says, "Napoleon is always right"?

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Snowball

Who stated, "The only good human is a dead human"?

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Snowball

Napoleon tells the other animals that _____ is really a traitor and did not actually fight heroically in the battle of the cowshed.

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Quarry

To build the windmill the animals got limestone from the ______.

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Boxer

In addition to his regular work on the farm he added extra hour each day to working on the windmill.

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Mr. Whymper

Man from Willingdon who helps Napoleon with business affairs

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Monday

Day of the week when Mr. Whymper visits the farm.

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With Sheets

Commandment #4 is changed to: No animal shall sleep in a bed ______.

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Snowball

Napoleon says that the windmill was knocked over by none other than ______.

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True

One afternoon a bunch of animals tell Napoleon that they are in cahoots with snowball. He has them executed in front of all the other animals (T/F)

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False

After Napoleon executed the "allies of snowball" he allows the animals to keep singing "Beasts of England". (T/F)

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Without cause

Commandment #6 is changed to: No animal shall kill any other animal ______.

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Black Cockrel

In addition to his pack of dogs Napoleon starts walking around the farm being led by a _____ who acts as a trumpeter.

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Frederick

Napoleon sells the timber to ______.

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False

Frederick pays Napoleon for the timber in legit money. (T/F)

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True

After the exchange with the timber Frederick and his men try to attack Animal Farm. (T/F)

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True

When Frederick and his men attack Animal Farm they knock down the windmill. (T/F)

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Storm

What really knocks down the windmill (the first time it falls)?

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Battle of the Windmill

What is the battle called in which there is an attack by Fredrick's men on Animal Farm.

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True

Boxer in injured (in his hoof) in the Battle of the windmill but recovers. (T/F)

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In excess

Commandment #5 is changed to: No animal shall drink alcohol ______.

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True

The young piglets that are taught by Napoleon himself are given the privilege of wearing green ribbons on sundays. (T/F)

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Religion

Sugar Candy Mountain (preached by Moses) represents ________.

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Napoleon

Sends Boxer to the knacker after his lungs give out.

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Manor Farm

Name of the farm at the end of the book.

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Walking on two legs

What were the pigs doing at the end of the novella that was shocking?