Year 10 Quiz PDF

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Summary

This is a Year 10 quiz on Animal Farm, featuring multiple-choice questions about the novella's characters, events, and symbolism. The quiz assesses understanding of the novel's themes and literary elements.

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What is the primary reason the animals revolt against Mr. Jones? What commandment do the animals create to govern themselves? A)All animals are equal\ B) All humans are enemies\ C) No animal shall drink alcohol\ D) All animals must work hard Who is the main pig that emerges as the leader after th...

What is the primary reason the animals revolt against Mr. Jones? What commandment do the animals create to govern themselves? A)All animals are equal\ B) All humans are enemies\ C) No animal shall drink alcohol\ D) All animals must work hard Who is the main pig that emerges as the leader after the rebellion? A)Napoleon\ B) Snowball\ C) Boxer\ D) Squealer What is the fate of Boxer, the hardworking horse? A. He is promoted to a higher position\ B) He is sent to a veterinary hospital\ C) He is sold to the glue factory\ D) He retires peacefully What does the windmill symbolise in the story? A)The animals' hard work\ B) The pigs' control over the farm\ C) The animals' hopes and dreams\ D) The futility of their struggles What is the ultimate change made to the commandment at the end of the book? A)All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others\ B) No animal shall sleep in a bed\ C) No animal shall kill any other animal\ D) No animal shall drink alcohol What does Napoleon use to maintain control over the other animals? A)Education\ B) Fear and propaganda\ C) Friendship\ D) Bribery Who represents the Soviet Union's working class in the novel? A. Squealer\ B) Napoleon\ C) Boxer\ D) Clover What event does the Battle of the Cowshed represent? A\) The rebellion against Mr. Jones\ B) The struggle against human oppression\ C) The fight for the windmill\ D) The animals' internal conflicts How do the pigs justify their decisions and actions to the other animals? A\) By appealing to their emotions\ B) By rewriting history and facts\ C) By promising a better future\ D) By using fear tactics

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