Starter quiz
- George Orwell's use of animals as main characters in 'Animal Farm' draws on the tradition of ...
- a fable ✓
- an allegory
- a politcal satire
- a fairy story
- a novel
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- Initially, in 'Animal Farm' some of the animals can't understand or remember the commandments so they are reduced to which one essential phrase?
- 'Animal Farm' forever
- I must work harder
- Long live Napoleon
- Four legs good, two legs bad ✓
- Napoleon is always right
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- In 'Animal Farm' which character could be described as narcissistic, lazy and reliant on the humans for 'luxuries'?
- Clover
- Moses
- Mollie ✓
- Muriel
- Snowball
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- In 'Animal Farm' which character mirrors the acts of Joseph Stalin?
- Napoleon ✓
- Pinchfield
- Snowball
- Squealer
- Mr. Jones
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- Which sentence use the words ‘corrupt’ correctly?
- When people use power in a dishonest way in order to get an advantage.
- Corruption is when people fight against authority.
- There was a corruption against the tyrannical leader.
- Boxer is corrupt because he always works hard.
- The pigs are corrupt because they keep the milk and apples for themselves. ✓
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- In 'Animal Farm', what role does the character Moses play for the animals on Animal Farm?
- He is a loyal supporter of the rebellion.
- He spreads dissent and rebellion among the animals.
- He serves as a religious figure and validates the animals' suffering. ✓
- He is a skilled tactician in battles against the humans.
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