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A Fairy Story Who was Napoleons propagandist Squealer Who was the cynic who never changed B enjamin Who tested Napoleons food for poison Pinkeye Who was the farms poet and songwriter ID: 177369

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Animal Farm

A Fairy StorySlide2

Who was Napoleon‘s propagandist?

SquealerWho was the cynic who never changed?

B

enjamin

Who tested Napoleon‘s food for poison? Pinkeye

Who was the farm‘s poet and songwriter? MinimusWho was known to repeat the maxim ―Four legs good, two legs bad, even at inappropriate times?The sheepSlide3

Who threatened and intimidated by Napoleon‘s side?

The dogsWho introduced the song ―Beasts of England‖ to the animals?

Old Major

Who talked of a special heaven for animals?

Moses

Who was symbolic of Joseph Stalin? NapoleonWhose motto was ―Napoleon is always right?Boxer

Who gave Napoleon forged bank notes?

FrederickSlide4

Who loved sugar and ribbons?

MollieWho died in an inebriate’s home?

Jones

Who read to the others from scraps of newspapers?

Muriel Who was often suspicious; doubting the Commandments and the pigs, but never saying anything?

CloverWho was the powerful orator who represents Leon Trotsky? SnowballSlide5

Who played the ace of spades simultaneously with Napoleon?

PilkingtonWho said ―War is war. The only good human being is a dead

one?

Snowball

Whose motto was ―”I will work harder!”?

BoxerWho refused to learn anything but the letters of her name? Mollie Did all of the animals eventually learned to read

?

NoHow many Commandments were written?sevenSlide6

Why did the hens rebel?

because they had to give up their eggsWhy are the Commandments were continually being rewritten?To suit the leaders needs

Was the second battle was called the Battle of the Bulge?

No

Whose motto was “I will work harder?”BoxerWho created the original plans for the windmill?.

 Snowball Who led the Battle of the Cowshed?Snowball What triggered the Rebellion?the animals were starvingSlide7

Who created the original plans for the windmill?.

SnowballWhat triggered the Rebellion?the animals were starving

What destroyed the first windmill?

The wind

What did Napoleon do to the plans for the windmill? He urinated on the plans What happened to the animals that confessed to crimes they did not commit?They were executed

Did Boxer believed he would retire someday? yesSlide8

The human who acted as a middleman between Animal Farm and the outside world was:

WhymperBy the end of the novel ―All animals are equal” is changed to _________________.

“but some animals are more equal than others.”

Describe the original flag of Animal Farm.

A horn and a hoof on a green background When the original windmill was built, it was intended to produce: electricity

How was Frederick able to trick Napoleon? With phony bank notesSlide9

The only one who really knew where Boxer was going to be sent when he was dying was:

Benjamin Which animal led Napoleon‘s processions around the farm?the cockerel

How is the windmill finally destroyed?

the men destroyed it with explosives Slide10

Whatever goes upon two legs is an enemy.

Whatever goes upon four legs, or has wings, is a friend.No animal shall wear clothes.

No animal shall sleep in a bed.

No animal shall drink alcohol.

No animal shall kill any other animal.All animals are equal.

4 No animal shall sleep in a bed with sheets.5 No animal shall drink alcohol to excess.

6 No animal shall kill any other animal

without causeSlide11

What human was the owner of Manor Farm?

Mr. Jones What happened to Old Major shortly after the animals sang the song that he dreamt?

He died

What was Old Major‘s formal exhibition name?

Willington BeautyWhat system of thought do the pigs create from Old Major‘s teachings? animalismWhat is the name of the special heaven for animals?

Sugarcandy Mountain Who were the most ―faithful disciples of the pig‘s ideas? Clover and BoxerSlide12

Who was Jones‘s special pet?

MosesWhy did the Rebellion happen earlier than everyone expected? Mr. Jones got drunk for days on end, didn’t come home for days, and forgot to feed the animalsComplete the statement: ―All men are ____________ All animals are ____________________.

Enemies; comrades

Which animal had to be ―voted in as a Comrade in Chapter One?

rats What could be considered the initiator of the Rebellion? Old Major’s speechSlide13

Why did Old Major say that man is the enemy in Chapter One?

Man does nothing but consume Who was always blamed for the destruction of the windmill and for causing general mayhem on the farm? SnowballWhy did the windmill collapse the first time?

The wind blew it down

How thick did the animals build the walls of the windmill the third time?

Three feet What did Napoleon make sure the humans did not find out about Animal Farm? That there was a shortage of foodSlide14

What happened when the hens rebelled against the increase in production?

Nine hens died of starvation How did the hens rebel against Napoleon‘s orders? They laid their eggs in the rafters

What did Mr. Pilkington and Mr. Frederick both want from the farm?

A well-seasoned stack of lumber

Was no animal shall dine at a table one of the Seven Commandments?no What was discovered missing at the end of Chapter 2, that ended up causing the first controversy of the farm? The milk

Who confronted Mollie about her contact with humans? CloverSlide15

What was found in Mollie‘s stall?

Lump sugar and ribbonsHow did Snowball gain the support of the animals? By giving eloquent speeches during the Sunday debatesHow did Napoleon gain the animals‘ support?

By secretly meeting with small factions on his off times

Why was Napoleon initially against building the windmill?

he wanted to increase food production After Snowball was expelled, Napoleon made what announcement?  there would no longer be Sunday meetingsSlide16

At the end of Chapter Five, what did Squealer claim was more important than bravery?

Loyalty and obedience Who did the dogs unexpectedly attack in Chapter Seven? Boxer Is Napoleon is called traitor to

Snowball?

no

What did Napoleon name the windmill? Napoleon Mill Who does Napoleon eventually sell the pile of timber to? FrederickSlide17

What was Boxer looking forward to in Chapter Nine?

retirement What did Napoleon forbid the other pigs to have, on the grounds it made them fat? sugarWho suddenly reappeared on Animal Farm in Chapter Nine?

Moses

Who was able to read what was written on the van that Boxer was taken away in?

BenjaminAccording to Squealer, what were Boxer‘s last words? “Napoleon is always right”Slide18

What were the pigs mysteriously able to afford after Boxer‘s death?

A case of whiskey

What work did the pigs do as far as the ―supervision and organization

of the farm that Squealer often spoke of? Write on large sheets of paper and then burn them

What new saying do the sheep repeat? “/four legs good; two legs bad.”What did Clover see that shocked her and the other animals in Chapter Ten?

The pigs walking on two legsSlide19

What is the final Commandment?

“All animals are equal but some animals are more equal than others.”

What happened to Old Major‘s skull in Chapter Ten?

It was buried

At the end of the novel, what does the flag change to?

A plain green flag What does Napoleon change the name of the farm to? Manor Farm

At the end of the book, what caused the fight?

Both Napoleon and Pilkington played the same card