complete solution
Who was Napoleon's propagandist?
Squealer
Who was the cynic who never changed?
Benjamin
Who tested Napoleon's food for poison?
Pinkeye
Who was the farm's poet and songwriter?
Minimus
Who was known to repeat the maxim "Four legs good, two legs bad," even at
inappropriate times?
the sheep
Who threatened and intimidated by Napoleon's side?
dogs
Who introduced the song "Beasts of England" to the animals
Old Major
Who talked of a special heaven for animals?
Moses
Who was symbolic of Joseph Stalin?
Napoleon
Whose motto was "Napoelon is always right"?
Boxer
Who gave Napoleon forged bank notes?
Frederick
Who loved sugar and ribbons?
Mollie
Who died in an inebriates' home?
Jones
Who read to the others from newspaper scraps?
Muriel
Who was often suspicious; doubting the Commandments and the pigs, but never
saying anything?
Clover
Who was the powerful orator who represents Leon Trotsky
Snowball
Who played the ace of spades simultaneously with Napoleon
Pilkington
Who said, " War is war. The only good human being is a dead on"?
Snowball
Whose motto was "I will work harder!"?
Boxer
Who refused to learn anything but the letters of her name?
Mollie
, True or False: All of the animals eventually learned to read.
False
True or False: There were twelve Commandments
False
True or False: The hens rebelled because they had to give up their eggs
True
True or False: The Commandments were continually being rewritten because the
"stupider" animals kept forgetting them.
False
True or False: The second battle was called The Battle of the Bulge
False
True or False: "I will work harder" was Clover's motto
False
True or False: The plans for the windmill were originally created by Napoleon
False
True or False: The Battle of the Cowshed was led by Napoleon
False
True or False: The Rebellion was triggered because the animals were starving.
True
True or False: The windmill was first destroyed by fire
False
True or False: Napoleon urinated on the plans for the windmill
True
True or False: Several animals confessed and were executed for crimes they did
not commit
True
True or False: Boxer believed he would retire eventually
True
The human who acted as a middleman between Animal Farm and the outside
world was:
Whymper
By the end of the novel "All animals are created equal" was changed to:
"All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others."
The original flag of Animal Farm was:
A horn and a hoof on a green background
When the original windmill was built, it was intended to produce:
electricity
How was Fredrick able to trick Napoleon?
with phony bank notes
The only one who really knew where
Boxer was going to be sent when he was dying was:
Benjamin
Which animal led Napoleon's processions around the farm?
the cockerel
How is the windmill destroyed?
an explosion