2.
Jem and Scout meet a friend named __________________.
Explanation
Jem and Scout meet a friend named Dill. Dill Harris is the full name of their friend.
3.
Jem loses his __________________ in the Radley's fence.
Explanation
Jem loses his pants, shorts, trousers, jeans, or bottoms in the Radley's fence.
4.
Atticus tells Scout that you can't judge a person until you walk _______________________________.
Explanation
Atticus tells Scout that you can't judge a person until you walk in their shoes. This means that in order to truly understand someone and their actions, you need to experience their life and perspective firsthand. It emphasizes the importance of empathy and not making assumptions or judgments without having a complete understanding of someone's circumstances and experiences.
5.
When Boo Radley was younger he could have been described as ___________________.
Explanation
When Boo Radley was younger, he exhibited behavior that could be described as wild, rowdy, fresh, tough, and in trouble. This suggests that he was rebellious, unruly, and prone to causing mischief or getting into trouble.
6.
What are Napoleon's ideas about education?
Correct Answer
A. Pigs should be the smartest of the animals
7.
After Major's death, what happens to the idea of rebelling against man?
Correct Answer
A. The pigs begin to plan for the rebellion
Explanation
After Major's death, the pigs, who were the most intelligent and strategic animals on the farm, take charge and start planning for the rebellion against man. This suggests that Major's ideas and teachings about rebelling against human oppression are not forgotten but rather embraced and acted upon by the pigs. They see themselves as the natural leaders of the animal revolution and begin to organize and strategize for the overthrow of human control.
8.
Snowball comes up with the __________ for the Battle of Cowshed
Correct Answer
plan, strategy
Explanation
Snowball comes up with the plan or strategy for the Battle of Cowshed. This suggests that Snowball is a strategic thinker and is able to devise a well-thought-out approach to achieve their goals in the battle. By coming up with a plan or strategy, Snowball demonstrates their leadership skills and ability to organize and coordinate the actions of the animals during the battle. This also implies that Snowball is proactive and forward-thinking, considering the potential challenges and obstacles they may face in the battle and devising a plan to overcome them.
9.
How much work are the animals now doing?
Explanation
The animals are now doing more work.
10.
The new commandment is "ALL ANIMALS ARE EQUAL BUT SOME ANIMALS ARE MORE EQUAL THAN OTHERS."
Explanation
The statement "ALL ANIMALS ARE EQUAL BUT SOME ANIMALS ARE MORE EQUAL THAN OTHERS" is a quote from the book "Animal Farm" by George Orwell. In the book, this commandment is created by the pigs who have taken control of the farm. The pigs manipulate the original commandment "All animals are equal" to justify their own superiority and privilege over the other animals. Therefore, the correct answer is True, as this quote accurately represents the ideology of the pigs in the book.
11.
Jem and Scout find "gifts" that are left in a __________________.
Correct Answer
tree
knot hole
branch
hole
Explanation
Jem and Scout find "gifts" that are left in a knot hole.
12.
Jem and Scout meet a friend named __________________.
Correct Answer
Dill
Dill Harris
Explanation
Jem and Scout meet a friend named Dill. Dill is introduced as their friend's name and is also referred to as Dill Harris.
13.
Miss Maudie loves to spend her time _____________________.
Correct Answer
gardening
in her garden
planting
outside
in the garden
Explanation
Miss Maudie loves to spend her time gardening, planting, and being outside in her garden. This suggests that she enjoys tending to plants and being in nature, specifically in her own garden.
14.
The neighbor who fascinates Scout, Jem, and Dill is __________________.
Correct Answer
Arthur Radley
Boo Radley
Boo
Explanation
The correct answer for this question is Arthur Radley, Boo Radley, Boo. This is because in Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird," the neighbor who fascinates Scout, Jem, and Dill is Arthur Radley, who is commonly referred to as Boo Radley. Boo Radley is a mysterious and reclusive character in the story, and the children are intrigued by him, creating stories and rumors about him throughout the book.
15.
The animals are happy about being able to trade with the other farms
Explanation
The statement suggests that the animals are happy about being able to trade with other farms. However, the correct answer is False, indicating that the animals are not happy about trading with other farms. The reason for this could be that the animals may not want to engage in trade or may have had negative experiences with other farms in the past.
16.
The hens are forced to sell their eggs after the windmill is destroyed
Explanation
The given statement suggests that the hens are compelled to sell their eggs because of the destruction of the windmill. This implies that the windmill played a crucial role in the hens' ability to produce and store eggs. With the windmill gone, the hens are likely facing a loss of resources or infrastructure that supported their egg-laying capabilities. As a result, they have no choice but to sell their eggs in order to cope with the situation. Therefore, the answer "True" accurately reflects the given explanation.
17.
__________ is the leader of the rebellion.
Correct Answer
Napoleon
Explanation
The correct answer is Napoleon because the question states that "Napoleon is the leader of the rebellion." This implies that Napoleon holds a position of leadership within the rebellion, indicating that he is the one in charge or leading the group.
18.
Jem loses his __________________ in the Radley's fence.
Correct Answer
pants
shorts
trousers
jeans
bottoms
Explanation
Jem loses his pants, shorts, trousers, jeans, or bottoms in the Radley's fence.
19.
The neighbor who fascinates Scout, Jem, and Dill is __________________.
Correct Answer
Arthur Radley
Boo Radley
Boo
Explanation
The correct answer is Arthur Radley, Boo Radley, Boo. This is because the neighbor who fascinates Scout, Jem, and Dill is a character named Arthur Radley, but he is commonly referred to as Boo Radley. The use of both names in the answer options ensures that all possible variations of his name are included.
20.
Atticus tells Scout that you can't judge a person until you walk _______________________________.
Correct Answer
in his shoes
in her shoes
a mile in her shoes
a mile in his shoes
in their shoes
Explanation
Atticus tells Scout that you can't judge a person until you walk in their shoes. This means that in order to truly understand someone and their actions, you need to experience their perspective and circumstances firsthand. It emphasizes the importance of empathy and not making assumptions about others without having all the information.
21.
When Boo Radley was younger he could have been described as ___________________.
Correct Answer
wild
rowdy
fresh
tough
in trouble
Explanation
When Boo Radley was younger, he exhibited behaviors that could be described as wild, rowdy, fresh, tough, and in trouble. This suggests that Boo was unruly, impulsive, daring, resilient, and often found himself in problematic situations.
22.
Miss Maudie loves to spend her time _____________________.
Correct Answer
gardening
in her garden
planting
outside
in the garden
Explanation
Miss Maudie loves to spend her time gardening, planting, and being outside in her garden.
23.
Napoleon is fighting with the animals during the battle.
Explanation
The given statement suggests that Napoleon is fighting with the animals during the battle. However, this statement is false. Napoleon is not fighting with the animals during the battle.
24.
Snowball destroyed the windmill
Explanation
Snowball did not destroy the windmill. This statement contradicts the events that occurred in George Orwell's novel "Animal Farm." In the story, it is Napoleon, the main antagonist, who destroys the windmill. Snowball, on the other hand, was expelled from the farm by Napoleon and his supporters.
25.
Scout likes school.
26.
Scout gets into a fight with Aunt Alexandra on Christmas day.
Explanation
The statement "Scout gets into a fight with Aunt Alexandra on Christmas day" is false. There is no mention or indication in the given information that Scout gets into a fight with Aunt Alexandra on Christmas day.
27.
Why don't the pigs like the pet raven Moses' stories about Sugarcandy Mountain?
Correct Answer
A. Makes them believe in something other than the revolution
Explanation
The pigs don't like the pet raven Moses' stories about Sugarcandy Mountain because it makes the animals believe in something other than the revolution. The revolution is the pigs' way of maintaining control and power over the other animals, so anything that distracts or diverts the animals' attention from the revolution is seen as a threat to the pigs' authority. The stories about Sugarcandy Mountain offer a different hope and belief system, which undermines the pigs' control and the ideology they have established.
28.
What change does Napoleon make after his dogs chase Snowball off the farm?
Correct Answer
A. Build a windmill
Explanation
After Napoleon's dogs chase Snowball off the farm, he decides to build a windmill. This decision is significant because it represents Napoleon's consolidation of power and his desire to assert control over the other animals. The windmill symbolizes progress and modernization, which Napoleon uses as propaganda to convince the animals that their hard work will lead to a better future. Additionally, the windmill serves as a means for Napoleon to solidify his authority and maintain control over the farm, as he becomes the sole decision-maker in its construction and benefits from the labor of the other animals.
29.
Scout likes school.
Explanation
The given statement "Scout likes school" is false. This means that Scout does not enjoy going to school.
30.
Which is a commandment Major gives the animals?
Correct Answer
A. No animal is to ever touch money
Explanation
The commandment Major gives the animals is "No animal is to ever touch money." This means that Major prohibits the animals from having any contact with money. They are not allowed to use or possess money in any way. This commandment may be aimed at preventing the animals from becoming greedy or materialistic, and it reinforces the idea of equality and communal living on the farm.
31.
How is Squealer able to convince the other animals to accept whatever Napoleon decides?
Correct Answer
A. Tells them the smarter pigs are more capable of protecting them against the humans
Explanation
Squealer is able to convince the other animals to accept whatever Napoleon decides by telling them that the smarter pigs are more capable of protecting them against the humans. By emphasizing the intelligence and capabilities of the pigs, Squealer creates a sense of trust and reliance on the leadership of Napoleon and the other pigs. This convinces the animals that following their decisions is in their best interest and ensures their safety.
32.
What happens at the Battle of Cowshed?
Correct Answer
A. The humans try to take the farm by force
Explanation
At the Battle of Cowshed, the humans try to take the farm by force. This event occurs in George Orwell's novel "Animal Farm," where the animals rebel against their human farmer and take control of the farm. However, the neighboring farmers become threatened by the animals' success and attempt to retake the farm. The Battle of Cowshed is a violent conflict between the humans and the animals, where the animals defend their newly gained independence and ownership of the farm.
33.
Atticus Finch worked as a(n)
Correct Answer
A. Attorney.
Explanation
Atticus Finch is a character from Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird." In the book, Atticus Finch is portrayed as a highly respected lawyer in the town of Maycomb, Alabama. He is appointed to defend Tom Robinson, a black man accused of raping a white woman. Throughout the story, Atticus demonstrates his dedication to justice, fairness, and equality, making the correct answer "attorney."
34.
According to Major, what is the cause of all the animals' problems?
Explanation
Man is the cause of all the animals' problems because they are often exploited and mistreated by humans. Man is responsible for deforestation, pollution, and habitat destruction, which leads to a lack of food and proper rest for animals. Additionally, man often uses animals for hard labor, further contributing to their problems.
35.
When the humans have been chased from the farm, what do the animals do?
Correct Answer
A. The animals walk around the farmhouse
Explanation
After the humans have been chased from the farm, the animals walk around the farmhouse. This suggests that they are exploring their newfound freedom and territory. They may be curious about the human's living space and are taking the opportunity to investigate their surroundings. It also implies that they are no longer confined or controlled by the humans, as they are now able to freely roam around the farmhouse.
36.
How is Napoleon becoming more and more like a typical dictator? Check all that are correct.
Correct Answer(s)
A. He lives very well while his comrades starve
A. The animals are overworked
A. The animals have to follow rules that he breaks regulary
Explanation
Napoleon becoming more and more like a typical dictator is evident through several factors. Firstly, he lives luxuriously while his comrades suffer from starvation, indicating his disregard for their well-being. Secondly, the animals are overworked under his rule, demonstrating his oppressive nature. Additionally, he consistently breaks the rules that he enforces upon the animals, further highlighting his dictatorial behavior.
37.
__________________ is the person who helps to take care of Jem and Scout.
Correct Answer(s)
Calpurnia
Cal
Explanation
Calpurnia is the person who helps to take care of Jem and Scout. She is a motherly figure in their lives and acts as a caretaker, cook, and disciplinarian. Calpurnia also serves as a bridge between the children's world and the adult world, teaching them important life lessons and guiding them through their childhood. She is a trusted and respected member of the Finch household and plays a crucial role in the upbringing of Jem and Scout.
38.
Scout gets into a fight with Aunt Alexandra on Christmas day.
39.
Mollie runs away from the farm because
Correct Answer
A. She hates the hard work
Explanation
Mollie runs away from the farm because she hates the hard work. This suggests that Mollie is not willing to contribute to the labor required to maintain the farm and prefers a more comfortable lifestyle.
40.
Why does Napoleon order the animals to stop singing "Beasts of England?"
Correct Answer
A. It was a reminder of the original ideas of the revolution that hadn't come true
Explanation
Napoleon orders the animals to stop singing "Beasts of England" because it serves as a reminder of the original ideas of the revolution that hadn't come true. By stopping the animals from singing the song, Napoleon can control the narrative and prevent them from reminiscing about the initial ideals of the revolution, which could potentially lead to discontent and rebellion against his leadership.
41.
The narrator of the story is
Correct Answer
A. Jean Louise (Scout) Finch
Explanation
The correct answer is Jean Louise (Scout) Finch. This can be determined by analyzing the information given in the question. The question asks about the narrator of the story, and the options provided are Atticus Finch, Jean Louise (Scout) Finch, Jeremy (Jem) Finch, and Dill Harris. Based on the information provided in the question, it is clear that Jean Louise (Scout) Finch is the narrator of the story.
42.
The location of the setting is
Correct Answer
A. Maycomb, Alabama during the 1930s.
Explanation
The correct answer is Maycomb, Alabama during the 1930s. The question asks for the location of the setting, and the answer states that it is in Maycomb, Alabama during the 1930s.
43.
Jem loves to play _____________________ and would like it if Atticus would play with him.
Correct Answer
A. Football
Explanation
Jem loves to play football and would like it if Atticus would play with him.
44.
In chapter 8, the sale of lumber is a success for Napoleon.
Explanation
In chapter 8, the sale of lumber is not a success for Napoleon.
45.
By the end of the story, the animals can tell the difference between the pigs and the humans.
Explanation
In the story, the animals are unable to tell the difference between the pigs and the humans. The pigs, led by Napoleon, gradually adopt human behaviors and even start walking on two legs, wearing clothes, and carrying whips. The other animals initially believe that the pigs are different from humans, but as time goes on, they realize that the pigs have become just like the humans they once revolted against. Therefore, the statement that the animals can tell the difference between the pigs and the humans by the end of the story is false.
46.
Atticus and Sherriff Tate come when Calpurnia calls and tells them there's a loose dog in the neigborhood and it has
Correct Answer
A. Rabies.
Explanation
Atticus and Sheriff Tate come when Calpurnia calls and tells them there's a loose dog in the neighborhood and it has rabies. This suggests that the dog is not only a potential danger to the people in the neighborhood but also a health risk due to the presence of rabies. Rabies is a viral disease that affects the nervous system of mammals, including humans, and can be transmitted through bites or scratches from infected animals. Given the seriousness of rabies and the need to protect the community from the infected dog, Atticus and Sheriff Tate respond promptly to the call.
47.
Scout gets into fights at school because people are calling Atticus a
Correct Answer
A. Nigger lover.
Explanation
The correct answer is "nigger lover." In the given scenario, Scout gets into fights at school because people are calling Atticus a derogatory term, implying that he supports or loves black people. This term is highly offensive and racist, which can lead to conflicts and negative reactions from Scout.
48.
What is the importance of the dogs' accompanying Squealer when he comes to talk to the animals?
Correct Answer
A. They are there to intimidate the other animals
Explanation
The dogs' presence when Squealer comes to talk to the animals serves to intimidate the other animals. The dogs are known for their aggressive and intimidating behavior, so their presence sends a clear message to the other animals that they should not question or challenge Squealer's words. This helps maintain control and prevent any dissent or rebellion among the animals.
49.
Check all of them that are commandments.
Correct Answer(s)
A. No animal is ever to drink alcohol.
A. No animal is ever to engage in trade.
A. All animals are equal.
A. No animal is ever to engage in trade.
Explanation
The correct answers are "No animal is ever to drink alcohol" and "No animal is ever to engage in trade." These statements are commandments because they are rules or orders that are being imposed on the animals. The statement "All animals are equal" is not a commandment, but rather a statement of equality.