Think you’ve got your head wrapped around Animal Farm? Put your knowledge to
the test. Good luck — the Stickman is counting on you!
Q. What is the motto of the animal?
Four legs good, two legs bad
Two legs good, four legs bad
Four legs plus two legs equal six legs—better
We've all got legs, so let's work together
Q. Which character is said to be a good talker who can turn black into white?
Napoleon
Squealer
Snowball
Stalin
Q. What "would form an unalterable law by which all the animals on Animal Farm must live for ever after"?
Communism
Animalism
The Bible
The Seven Commandments
Q. What does the following quote try to accomplish? "And even the miserable lives we lead are not allowed to reach their natural span. For myself I do not grumble, for I am one of the lucky ones. I am twelve years old and have had over four hundred children. Such is the natural life of a pig. But no animal escapes the cruel knife in the end. You young porkers who are sitting in front of me, every one of you will scream your lives out at the block within a year. To that horror we all must come—cows, pigs, hens, sheep, everyone. Even the horses and the dogs have no better fate. You, Boxer, the very day that those great muscles of yours lose their power, Jones will sell you to the knacker, who will cut your throat and boil you down for the foxhounds. As for the dogs, when they grow old and toothless, Jones ties a brick round their necks and drowns them in the nearest pond."
It explains how each animal is the, er, glue that keeps Animalism alive
It's explaining the usefulness of animals even after they die
It tries to convince the animals to rise up against Mr. Jones
It justifies shortening animals' life spans for human good
Q. When Moses tells tales about Sugar Candy Mountain, Orwell is telling us about religion and how religion will be accepted (or not accepted). Why do the pigs not want the animals to believe in Sugar Candy Mountain?
According to them, everyone should believe in science, not fantasy
The pigs worry that the animals may become pliable and not want to rise up against Mr. Jones
The pigs are so selfish that they want Sugar Candy Mountain all to themselves
The pigs worry that Sugar Candy Mountain will rot the animals' teeth, and they don't have the money for dental care