Animal Farm MCQ Questions And Answers

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Have you read the famous book Animal Farm? Can you answer these MCQ questions and answers based on key vocabulary, context, character, and plot-related to it? If you are confident about it, take this quiz and check your knowledge for the same. Animal Farm is an anti-utopian satire novella written by George Orwell, first published in 1945. Generally, the book depicts the story of farm animals who rebel against their farmers. Do you still remember its story? Let's check it out with this quiz.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 
    What is an 'allegory'?
    • A. 

      A  story with a deeper, educational  meaning

    • B. 

      The moral message of a text

    • C. 

      A story about a nightmare world

    • D. 

      A symbol

  • 2. 
    Animal Farm is really.....?
    • A. 

      Communist Britain

    • B. 

      Capitalist Russia

    • C. 

      Democratic Russia

    • D. 

       Communist Russia

  • 3. 
    The ideas concerning the way a country is governed and the laws it makes is known as .............?
    • A. 

      Politics

    • B. 

      Economics

    • C. 

      Communism

    • D. 

      Capitalism

  • 4. 
    Snowball is a ...
    • A. 

       pig

    • B. 

      Horse

    • C. 

      Rabbit

    • D. 

      Dove

  • 5. 
    What is a 'dystopia'?
    • A. 

      A Communist state

    • B. 

      A place where there is the death penalty

    • C. 

      A fictional 'nightmare' world

    • D. 

      A place which doesn't exist

  • 6. 
    What does 'liberty' mean?
    • A. 

      Fairness

    • B. 

      Freedom

    • C. 

      Injustice

    • D. 

      Confidence

  • 7. 
    Animal Farm was first published the year WW2 ended. When was it published?
    • A. 

      1953

    • B. 

      1949

    • C. 

      1945

    • D. 

      1984

  • 8. 
    Which character  is presented as foolish, vain, unreliable and likes to wear ribbons?
    • A. 

      Clover

    • B. 

      Snowball

    • C. 

      Muriel

    • D. 

      Mollie

  • 9. 
    In the text who is Moses and what does he symbolise?
    • A. 

      He is a goat who symbolises corruption.

    • B. 

      He is a cat who symbolises greed.

    • C. 

      He is a raven who symbolises the belief in religion/superstition.

    • D. 

      He is a lamb who symbolises sacrifice.

  • 10. 
    Who does Old Major symbolise?
    • A. 

      Karl Marx

    • B. 

      Joseph Stalin

    • C. 

      Leon Trotsky 

    • D. 

      Tsar Nicholas II

  • 11. 
    Old Major creates 'Animalism' due to inspiration he found .....
    • A. 

      In a Communist pamphlet  he saw in Mr Jones' house

    • B. 

      The bible

    • C. 

      In  the Communist Manifesto 1848 

    • D. 

      In a dream

  • 12. 
    Animal Farm was previously known as ...................... when Mr. Jones was in charge.
    • A. 

      Manor Farm

    • B. 

      Worthington's Farm

    • C. 

      Man Farm

    • D. 

      Slaughter House 5

  • 13. 
    Which is NOT one of the Seven Commandments of Animalism?
    • A. 

      No animal shall wear clothes

    • B. 

      No animal shall attend church

    • C. 

      No animal shall drink alcohol

    • D. 

      No animal shall sleep in a bed

  • 14. 
    Which noun is used to show the animals are all part of Animalism ( Communism) when they address each other?
    • A. 

      Friend

    • B. 

      Compatriot

    • C. 

      Companion

    • D. 

      Comrade

  • 15. 
    Old Major states; 'All animals are............'?
    • A. 

      Valued

    • B. 

      Equal

    • C. 

      Honoured

    • D. 

      Wise

  • 16. 
    What does Snowball say the green of the Animalism flag symbolises?
    • A. 

      The green fields of England

    • B. 

      Freedom in Russia

    • C. 

      The green apples in the orchard

    • D. 

      The money made on the farm

  • 17. 
    To promote and advertise a political belief to manipulate the public, sometimes in the form of posters is called.....
    • A. 

      Surveillance 

    • B. 

      Propaganda

    • C. 

      Manipulation

    • D. 

      Deceit 

  • 18. 
    Which empowering skill do the pigs learn before every other animal?
    • A. 

      Mathematics

    • B. 

      Reading and writing

    • C. 

      Politics

    • D. 

      How to drive

  • 19. 
    Which character wants to educate the young and not the grown -ups?
    • A. 

      Boxer

    • B. 

      Snowball

    • C. 

      Napoleon

    • D. 

      Squealer

  • 20. 
    What happens to Jessie and Bluebell's puppies?
    • A. 

      Drowned by Mr. Jones

    • B. 

      Taken away by Napoleon to be trained by him

    • C. 

      Die from starvation

    • D. 

      Sold to Mr. Pilkington by Napoleon

  • 21. 
    Which animal is an expert in manipulation and persuasiveness?
    • A. 

      Jeremiah

    • B. 

      Muriel

    • C. 

      Snowball

    • D. 

      Squealer

  • 22. 
    Which statement best describes a totalitarian government?
    • A. 

      A government with complete control over its people,  ruling through fear and with no regard to  human rights

    • B. 

      A government with complete religious control over the people who make everyone follow the same spiritual belief

    • C. 

      A government run  through democratically selected representatives , accountable to the masses

    • D. 

      A government  elected due to their intelligence and wealth

  • 23. 
    Animal Farm is a 'microcosm' of.....
    • A. 

      An educational story

    • B. 

      Tyranny

    • C. 

      The Commonwealth

    • D. 

      Communist Russia

  • 24. 
    What is Boxer known for?
    • A. 

      Strength and integrity

    • B. 

      Strength and violence

    • C. 

      Radical ideas

    • D. 

      Religious ideas

  • 25. 
    What does 'Orwellian' mean?
    • A. 

      When a government spies on its people

    • B. 

       When the truth is  manipulated and changed. 

    • C. 

       When a writer creates a dystopian world

    • D. 

      When a writer uses an allegory 

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