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Animal Farm Plot Summary Quiz

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Who declares that 'Whatever goes upon two legs is an enemy' in Act One of Animal Farm?

Old Major

What is the most prominent of the Seven Commandments of Animalism written on the barn wall?

All animals are equal

Who adopts the slogan 'I will work harder' in Act One of Animal Farm?

Boxer

Which character escapes after being chased by Napoleon’s trained guard dogs in Act Two of Animal Farm?

Snowball

What happens to food rations if animals choose not to work on voluntary workdays in Act Two of Animal Farm?

They are halved

What is the central allegory represented in Animal Farm?

The Russian Revolution and the rise of Communism

What was the original purpose of the animals' rebellion on Manor Farm?

To overthrow the human owners and create an equal society for all animals

Which animal group ultimately betrayed the principles of the rebellion?

The pigs

What did the pigs establish to govern the animals' behavior on Animal Farm?

The Seven Commandments

What is the ultimate outcome of the animals' rebellion by the end of the story?

The animals are unable to distinguish the pigs from the human oppressors

Why did Napoleon decide to start trading with humans?

To acquire supplies the farm could not produce

What happened to the first windmill the animals built?

It was destroyed by a storm in November

How did Napoleon deal with the protesting hens who refused to give up their eggs?

He cut off their food rations until they complied

What happened when Frederick took the woodpile but paid with counterfeit money?

Fifteen men attacked Animal Farm and blew up the windmill

How did the pigs justify changing the original commandment against killing?

They said the commandment only applied to killing without cause

Test your knowledge on the plot and summary of George Orwell's allegorical novel, Animal Farm. Explore the events surrounding the animals' rebellion against their human owner and the themes of equality and self-determination depicted in the story.

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