Animal Farm Chapters 9-10 Quiz
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What special treatment did the piglets receive?

  • They were fed lesser quality food.
  • They got special education and couldn't play with other animals. (correct)
  • They had to wear green ribbons on Sundays. (correct)
  • They worked alongside the other animals.
  • What happened to Boxer?

    He was seriously hurt and sent to the butcher instead of the hospital.

    What was the consolation for the animals working hard?

    They were not working for Man; they were working for themselves.

    What was Clover startled to discover?

    <p>The pigs were walking on two legs and were human-like.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What commandment replaced all 7 Commandments?

    <p>'All animals are equal, but some are more equal than others.'</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What did the other animals see when they looked into the farmhouse?

    <p>They saw that the pigs were in an alliance with the humans and couldn't tell pigs from humans.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Special Treatment of Piglets

    • Piglets received exclusive education and privileges not afforded to other animals.
    • They were prohibited from playing with other animals to maintain separation.
    • On Sundays, piglets wore green ribbons as an indicator of their status.

    Boxer's Fate

    • Boxer sustained serious injuries but was not sent to a hospital for care.
    • Napoleon betrayed Boxer by sending him to the butcher instead of providing medical assistance.

    Animals’ Perception of Work

    • The animals believed their hard labor was for their own benefit rather than for humans.
    • This belief served as a psychological consolation despite their exhausting efforts.

    Clover’s Discovery

    • Clover was shocked to observe pigs walking upright, resembling humans in demeanor and appearance.
    • This realization signified a profound shift in the farm’s social structure and ideals.

    Commandment Change

    • All original Seven Commandments were replaced by a single, contradictory commandment.
    • The new commandment stated: "All animals are equal, but some are more equal than others," highlighting the hypocrisy of the ruling pigs.

    Animals' Observation of Pigs and Humans

    • Upon looking into the farmhouse, the animals witnessed pigs consorting with humans.
    • A confrontation ensued over a card game, culminating in the animals’ inability to distinguish between pigs and humans, symbolizing the complete betrayal of their revolution.

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    Test your knowledge on the themes and events of Chapters 9 and 10 in George Orwell's 'Animal Farm.' This quiz features key concepts and critical moments that reveal the fate of the animals and the rise of the pigs. Engage with crucial questions to deepen your understanding of this classic allegorical novel.

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