Animal Farm Chapter 5 Quiz
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What happens to Mollie? Explain.

She was being patted by a human and wearing ribbons, then they never saw her again.

Compare Snowball's and Napoleon's techniques for gathering support.

Snowball won by his speeches, and Napoleon was better at canvassing support for himself in between times.

Explain Snowball's detailed plan for the placements of the windmill. Where did Snowball get his ideas?

Small knoll at the highest point of the farm. He declared that it would be made to operate a dynamo and supply the farm with electrical power. From the books.

What is Napoleon's reaction to Snowball's windmill idea?

<p>He disagreed.</p> Signup and view all the answers

On what topic are the animals divided?

<p>The topic of the windmill.</p> Signup and view all the answers

How do Napoleon and Snowball differ in their ideas for the defense of the farm?

<p>Napoleon wants to get firearms, and Snowball wants a bigger team.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What happens to Snowball on the night he announces his plans for the windmill?

<p>He gets chased by the dogs and was never seen again.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does Napoleon remove from the Sunday morning ritual? What is his explanation? Who will make all major decisions?

<p>The Sunday morning ritual meetings come to an end. The explanation was that it was unnecessary and a waste of time. The pigs will make decisions.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Infer why the animals are hesitant to speak out about Napoleon's announcement.

<p>They were scared of the dogs.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does Squealer threaten may happen if the pigs, especially Napoleon, are not given leadership?

<p>Jones would come back.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What two maxims does Boxer adopt?

<p>&quot;Napoleon is always right&quot; and &quot;I will work harder.&quot;</p> Signup and view all the answers

How are Sunday mornings changing for the animals?

<p>After the flag, they passed Old Major's skulls, would no longer sit together, they want once and took orders.</p> Signup and view all the answers

How does Squealer justify Napoleon's decision to build the windmill?

<p>He said that all along it was actually his idea and Snowball stole it. He was only waiting to get Snowball out of the way so there would not be trouble.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Infer why Napoleon finally changed his mind about building the windmill.

<p>He didn't give any reason.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which one of the seven commandments is no longer in effect?

<p>All animals are equal.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Mollie's Fate

  • Mollie is last seen being petted by a human and adorned with ribbons, after which she disappears from the farm.

Support Tactics of Snowball and Napoleon

  • Snowball focuses on persuasive speeches to gain support.
  • Napoleon prefers private conversations to build his own following discreetly.

Snowball's Windmill Plan

  • The windmill is to be located on a small knoll at the farm's highest point.
  • It is designed to generate electricity via a dynamo, inspired by books Snowball read.

Napoleon's Opposition

  • Napoleon disapproves of Snowball's windmill proposal outright.

Divided Opinions Among Animals

  • The animals are split over the decision to pursue the windmill project.

Defense Strategies

  • Napoleon advocates for acquiring firearms as a defensive measure.
  • Snowball believes the farm should focus on expanding its team for protection.

Snowball's Disappearance

  • On the night he unveils the windmill plan, Snowball is chased away by Napoleon's dogs and is never seen again.

Changes to Sunday Rituals

  • Sunday morning meetings are abolished by Napoleon, deemed unnecessary and time-wasting.
  • Major decisions will now be made solely by the pigs.

Fear Among the Animals

  • Animals refrain from voicing objections to Napoleon's decisions due to fear instilled by the dogs.

Squealer's Threat

  • Squealer warns that if the pigs are not allowed to lead, Mr. Jones may return to power.

Boxer's Maxims

  • Boxer adopts the maxims: "Napoleon is always right" and "I will work harder," exemplifying his loyalty and work ethic.

Evolving Sunday Mornings

  • Sunday rituals transform, with animals now passing Old Major's skull without gathering to discuss matters together, accepting orders instead.

Justification for the Windmill

  • Squealer claims the windmill idea was originally Napoleon's, and Snowball had appropriated it; he suggests the timing was strategic to eliminate Snowball's influence.

Unexplained Change on Windmill

  • Napoleon does not provide a rationale when he ultimately supports the windmill's construction.

Commandments Altered

  • The commandment stating "All animals are equal" is no longer upheld, reflecting the shift in power dynamics.

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Test your knowledge of Chapter 5 from 'Animal Farm' with our quiz. This chapter discusses key events and character actions, including Mollie's fate and the contrasting tactics of Snowball and Napoleon. Dive into the details of the windmill plan and more.

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