Animal Farm Quiz--Chapter 4

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1. The milk was being taken by the ________________________.

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The milk was being taken by the pig(s).

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Animal Farm Quiz--Chapter 4 - Quiz

This Chapter 4 quiz on 'Animal Farm' tests knowledge on key events like the Battle of the Cowshed and character actions such as Snowball's preparations and Napoleon's leadership. It assesses understanding of plot and character development in George Orwell's novel.

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

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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 Snowball could potentially apply to his own battle plans against Jones.

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3. Which pig competed with Snowball for leadership of Manor Farm?

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Napoleon competed with Snowball for leadership of Manor Farm.

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4. Why will 2 shots be fired each year on Oct 12, and Midsummer day? the anniversary of the Battle of the Cowshed—as they have dubbed their victory—and on Midsummer's Day, the anniversary of the Rebellion.

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Two shots are fired each year on Oct 12 and Midsummer day to mark the battle of the cowshed and the anniversary of the Rebellion. These events hold significance for the animals as they symbolize their victory and the rebellion against human oppression. Firing the shots serves as a commemoration and a reminder of their struggle for freedom and equality.

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

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The extra apples and most of the milk end up going to the pigs.

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

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The animals got their message of revolution across England by using carrier pigeons. Carrier pigeons have been used for centuries to send messages over long distances. They have a natural homing instinct that allows them to return to their home location, making them an effective means of communication. By attaching messages to the carrier pigeons, the animals were able to spread their message to different farms and locations throughout England.

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7. What did the pigs (squealer) tell the other animals would happen if they continued with their greedy ways?

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The pigs, specifically Squealer, warned the other animals that if they continued with their greedy ways, Jones would return. This implies that the pigs were using fear tactics to manipulate and control the other animals. They wanted to maintain their power and control over the farm by instilling fear in the animals and making them believe that their disobedience would lead to the return of their oppressive former human owner, Jones.

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

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Boxer is a loyal and compassionate character in the story. He values life and believes in the principles of Animalism. When he kicks a boy during the battle, he realizes the potential consequences of his actions and feels remorseful. Boxer's upset stems from the fact that he thought he had caused the death of another being, which goes against his moral code. This event challenges his belief in the righteousness of the revolution and the battle against the humans.

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

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

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10. What happens to Jessie and Bluebell's puppies?

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In George Orwell's novel "Animal Farm," Napoleon is a pig who becomes the leader of the farm after driving out Snowball. He is portrayed as a tyrannical dictator who manipulates the other animals for his own gain. In the story, it is mentioned that Napoleon raises Jessie and Bluebell's puppies. This signifies Napoleon's control over the young generation and his intention to mold them into loyal followers.

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11. Mr. Jones tries to take back his farm with what?

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Mr. Jones tries to take back his farm with guns, friends, and sticks. This means that he is using a combination of weapons, support from others, and physical force to reclaim his farm. The phrase "all of the above" indicates that all the options given (guns, friends, and sticks) are correct and applicable in this situation.

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

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The correct answer is "the battle of the cowshed, the Battle of the Cowshed, cowshed, The battle of the cowshed, The Battle of the Cowshed." The question is asking for the name of the battle between the animals and Mr. Jones and his helpers. The battle was named "the battle of the cowshed" or "the Battle of the Cowshed," and it is also referred to as simply "cowshed." The different capitalizations do not change the name of the battle.

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The milk was being taken by the ________________________.
What book did Snowball read to prepare for Jones' attack?
Which pig competed with Snowball for leadership of Manor Farm?
Why will 2 shots be fired each year on Oct 12, and Midsummer...
Where do the extra apples and most of the milk end up going?
How did the animals get their message of revolution across England?
What did the pigs (squealer) tell the other animals would happen if...
What upsets Boxer the most about the battle against the humans?
Which pig studied the military strategies of Julius Caesar and helped...
What happens to Jessie and Bluebell's puppies?
Mr. Jones tries to take back his farm with what?
The battle between the animals and Mr. Jones and his helpers was named...
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