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This chapter takes us through the battle of the cowshed. Snowball gets to chase out Jones and his men with the help of the other animals and prevent them from seizing the farm. The animal rebellion is on the rise and word spreads fast through use of the pigeons. Jog your memory on chapter 4 by taking this quiz.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    One of the biggest issues in chapter 3 the pigs have is what?

    • A.

      Making the animal work hard.

    • B.

      Being productive on the farm.

    • C.

      Teaching the dumber animals, like sheep, the seven commandments.

    • D.

      Teaching the animals "Beasts of England".

    Correct Answer
    C. Teaching the dumber animals, like sheep, the seven commandments.
    Explanation
    In chapter 3 of the book, the pigs face a significant problem which is teaching the less intelligent animals, such as sheep, the seven commandments. This poses a challenge because the pigs need to ensure that all animals are aware of and follow these commandments in order to maintain control and authority over them. Teaching the less intelligent animals requires extra effort and patience as they may struggle to understand and remember the commandments. This issue highlights the pigs' desire to manipulate and control the other animals on the farm.

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  • 2. 

    The way the pigs (squealer) made the other animals accept their greedy ways was by telling them what?

    • A.

      Jones will return if they do not listen to the pigs.

    • B.

      The pigs would kill all the animals.

    • C.

      The disobedient animals would have their food rations cut.

    • D.

      The animals would be turned into sausages.

    Correct Answer
    A. Jones will return if they do not listen to the pigs.
    Explanation
    The pigs (squealer) made the other animals accept their greedy ways by instilling fear in them, telling them that if they do not listen to the pigs, Jones, the previous owner, will return. This threat of Jones' return was used as a means to manipulate and control the animals, making them compliant to the pigs' demands.

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  • 3. 

    Where do the extra apples and most of the milk end up going?

    • A.

      It is sold to humans for a profit.

    • B.

      It is fed to all the animals equally.

    • C.

      It is fed to the pigs.

    • D.

      It is sent to the tavern the humans get drunk at.

    Correct Answer
    C. It is fed to the pigs.
    Explanation
    The extra apples and most of the milk end up being fed to the pigs.

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  • 4. 

    What happens to Jessie and Bluebell's puppies?

    • A.

      Snowball raises them.

    • B.

      Napoleon raises them.

    • C.

      They were abandoned and left to die.

    • D.

      They were raised by all the animals.

    Correct Answer
    B. Napoleon raises them.
    Explanation
    In George Orwell's novel "Animal Farm," Napoleon, the leader of the pigs, takes control of the farm after driving out Snowball. He raises Jessie and Bluebell's puppies to create a private security force, which he uses to maintain his power and suppress any opposition. This is a significant event in the story as it highlights Napoleon's authoritarian rule and his manipulation of the other animals for his own benefit.

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  • 5. 

    Which of the following is the smartest non-pig animal on the farm?

    • A.

      Boxer.

    • B.

      Benjamin.

    • C.

      Mollie.

    • D.

      Ralph.

    Correct Answer
    B. Benjamin.
    Explanation
    Benjamin is the correct answer because he is portrayed as the most intelligent and wise animal in the novel "Animal Farm" by George Orwell. He is a donkey who is known for his skepticism and critical thinking. Benjamin is able to see through the propaganda and manipulation of the pigs, making him the smartest non-pig animal on the farm.

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  • 6. 

        How did the animals get their message of revolution across England?

    • A.

      Using a radio transmitter.

    • B.

      With written pamphlets.

    • C.

      With the use of carrier pigeons.

    • D.

      Mice carry it to different farms.

    Correct Answer
    C. With the use of carrier pigeons.
    Explanation
    The animals in the story used carrier pigeons to spread their message of revolution across England. Carrier pigeons have been historically used to carry messages over long distances, as they have a strong homing instinct and can find their way back to their home location. In the context of the story, the use of carrier pigeons would have allowed the animals to communicate their message to different farms and spread the word of their revolution.

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  • 7. 

    What book did Snowball read to prepare for Jones' attack?

    • A.

      Sun Tsu's Art of War.

    • B.

      Alexander the Great's book of Conquests

    • C.

      Julius Caesar's Campaigns.

    • D.

      Lincoln's war diary.

    Correct Answer
    C. Julius Caesar's Campaigns.
    Explanation
    Snowball read Julius Caesar's Campaigns to prepare for Jones' attack. This book would provide insights into military strategies and tactics used by Julius Caesar during his campaigns, which could be useful for Snowball in planning his own attack. Sun Tsu's Art of War is a classic text on military strategy, but it is not mentioned in the options. Alexander the Great's book of Conquests and Lincoln's war diary are unrelated to Snowball's specific situation.

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  • 8. 

    What upsets Boxer the most about the battle against the humans?

    • A.

      He kicked a boy and thought he killed him.

    • B.

      Mollie ran away and hid.

    • C.

      Benjamin was shot by a human.

    • D.

      He was wounded.

    Correct Answer
    A. He kicked a boy and thought he killed him.
    Explanation
    Boxer is a loyal and gentle horse who believes in the principles of Animalism and the rebellion against humans. He values life and is deeply upset by the idea of causing harm or killing someone, especially a young boy. This incident goes against his compassionate nature and the values he holds dear, making it the most upsetting aspect of the battle for him. The fact that he thought he had taken a life adds to his distress, as he is a kind-hearted and innocent character.

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  • 9. 

    What was the name of the battle against the humans?

    • A.

      The Battle of Animal Farm.

    • B.

      The Battle of Cowshed.

    • C.

      The Battle of the Windmill.

    • D.

      The Battle of Manor Farm.

    Correct Answer
    B. The Battle of Cowshed.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is The Battle of Cowshed. This battle was a major event in George Orwell's novel "Animal Farm." It occurred when the neighboring farmers tried to reclaim the farm from the animals who had taken control. The animals successfully defended their territory and won the battle, solidifying their power and independence.

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  • 10. 

    The day of the battle would always be remembered annualy by the animals how?

    • A.

      Firing a ceremonial gun in remembrance.

    • B.

      Marching in a yearly parade.

    • C.

      An annual speech by Snowball commemorating the battle.

    • D.

      Giving all the animals a Hero of Honor Medal

    Correct Answer
    A. Firing a ceremonial gun in remembrance.
    Explanation
    The animals would remember the day of the battle annually by firing a ceremonial gun in remembrance. This act serves as a symbolic gesture to honor and commemorate the battle that took place. It allows the animals to come together and pay tribute to the bravery and sacrifices made during the battle. The firing of the ceremonial gun serves as a reminder of the significance of the battle and ensures that it is remembered and celebrated every year.

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  • 11. 

    This Pig was a very eloquent speaker.  He was able to "make black in to white".

    • A.

      Squealer

    • B.

      Napoleon

    • C.

      Snowball

    Correct Answer
    A. Squealer
    Explanation
    Squealer is the correct answer because the statement describes a pig who is a skilled and persuasive speaker, able to manipulate the truth and convince others of false information. The phrase "make black into white" implies that Squealer has the ability to distort facts and present them in a way that benefits his own agenda or the agenda of those in power. This suggests that Squealer is a master of propaganda and manipulation, making him the most likely candidate for the given description.

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  • 12. 

    This pig studied the military strategies of Julius Caesar and helped the animals defeat the humans during the Battle of the Cowshed.

    • A.

      Squealer

    • B.

      Napoleon

    • C.

      Snowball

    Correct Answer
    C. Snowball
    Explanation
    Snowball studied the military strategies of Julius Caesar and used his knowledge to help the animals defeat the humans during the Battle of the Cowshed. He was a highly intelligent and strategic pig, who believed in the principles of Animalism and fought for the freedom and equality of all animals. Snowball's understanding of military tactics and his leadership skills played a crucial role in the animals' victory, making him the correct answer to the question.

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  • 13. 

    This pig competed with Snowball for leadership of Manor Farm.

    • A.

      Napoleon

    • B.

      Squealer

    • C.

      Old Major

    Correct Answer
    A. Napoleon
    Explanation
    Napoleon is the correct answer because he is the pig who competes with Snowball for leadership of Manor Farm. In George Orwell's novel "Animal Farm," Napoleon is portrayed as a power-hungry and manipulative pig who eventually becomes the sole leader of the farm. He uses his intelligence and cunning to outmaneuver Snowball and consolidate his control over the other animals. This competition for leadership is a central conflict in the story and highlights the corrupting nature of power.

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  • 14. 

    The thoughts of Old Major were formed into a concept called ___________________________ by the pigs.

    Correct Answer
    animalism, animalism
    Explanation
    The pigs formed the thoughts of Old Major into a concept called "animalism." This concept likely refers to the ideology or belief system that Old Major shared with the other animals, which advocated for equality, freedom, and the overthrow of human oppression. The repetition of "animalism" in the answer suggests that it was a significant and central concept in the story.

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  • 15. 

    The milk was being taken by the ________________________.

    Correct Answer
    pig, pigs
  • 16. 

    Since some of the animals were not able to learn the Seven Commandments, they were simplified into the sentence " _____________  legs good, two legs bad."

    Correct Answer
    four, for, 4
    Explanation
    The animals were not able to remember and understand the Seven Commandments completely, so they simplified them into a single sentence: "four legs good, two legs bad." This sentence represents their belief that animals with four legs are good and should be respected, while animals with two legs (humans) are bad and should be avoided. The inclusion of "for" and "4" in the answer options is irrelevant and does not contribute to the meaning or explanation of the sentence.

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  • 17. 

    The battle between the animals and Mr. Jones and his helpers was named _________________________________________________. 

    Correct Answer
    the battle of the cowshed, the Battle of the Cowshed, cowshed, The battle of the cowshed, The Battle of the Cowshed
    Explanation
    The battle between the animals and Mr. Jones and his helpers was named "the battle of the cowshed" or "the Battle of the Cowshed" or simply "cowshed".

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  • 18. 

    The three main pigs in the novel are Snowball, Squealer, and ________________________.

    Correct Answer
    Napoleon, napoleon, Napolean
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Napoleon." The question is asking for the name of the third main pig in the novel, and the correct answer is "Napoleon." The repetition of the name "Napoleon" in different spellings is likely a mistake or a typo.

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  • 19. 

    Animal Farm was written by Rudyard Kipling.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False
    Explanation
    It was written by George Orwell

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  • 20. 

    Animal Farm  takes place on a farm in England.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    The statement "Animal Farm takes place on a farm in England" is true. The novel, written by George Orwell, is a satirical allegory that uses animals on a farm to represent the events leading up to the Russian Revolution of 1917 and the early years of the Soviet Union. The story is set on a farm called Manor Farm in England, where the animals rebel against their human owner and establish their own society. The farm serves as a microcosm of the larger political events happening in the world at the time.

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  • 21. 

    Animal Farm uses satire to poke fun at the ideals of Communism.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    Animal Farm, written by George Orwell, is a satirical novel that uses anthropomorphic animals to represent different aspects of the Russian Revolution and the subsequent rise of communism. The story mocks the ideals of communism by depicting the animals' attempt to create an equal society, only to have power corrupt their leaders and lead to oppression and inequality. Through satire, Orwell criticizes the flaws and failures of communism, making the statement "True" accurate.

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  • 22. 

    Napoleon took away Jesse and Bluebell's puppies and said that he was going to "educate" them.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    Napoleon taking away Jesse and Bluebell's puppies and claiming to "educate" them suggests that he has taken control over the young generation and intends to mold them according to his own ideology. This action reflects Napoleon's authoritarian tendencies and his desire to manipulate and indoctrinate the puppies to ensure his own power and dominance. Thus, the statement "Napoleon took away Jesse and Bluebell's puppies and said that he was going to 'educate' them" is true.

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  • 23. 

    The horses are the smartest animals on the farm and can read and write better than any other animal.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False
    Explanation
    The pigs are the smartest animals on the farm.

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  • 24. 

    What was boxer's motto?

    • A.

      "I will work harder"

    • B.

      "The only good human is a dead human."

    • C.

      " More grain please."

    Correct Answer
    A. "I will work harder"
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "I will work harder" because this motto reflects the determination and dedication of the boxer. It shows his commitment to improving himself and his work ethic. The other options, "The only good human is a dead human" and "More grain please" are not the boxer's motto and do not align with his character or values.

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  • 25. 

    What was the theme song for Animal Farm?

    • A.

      Beasts of Burden.

    • B.

      Beauty and the Beast.

    • C.

      Beasts of England.

    Correct Answer
    C. Beasts of England.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Beasts of England." This is the theme song for Animal Farm because it reflects the central idea of the novel, which is the uprising and rebellion of the animals against their human oppressors. The song serves as a rallying cry for the animals and represents their hope for a better future. It symbolizes their unity and determination to fight for their rights and freedom.

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  • 26. 

    Type question here. Example: Practice makes you ________

    Correct Answer
    N/A

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