Animal Farm Test- Chps. 6-10 1. Napoleon said work on Sundays was strictly voluntary, but what would happen if the animals chose not to work? If they didn’t work, they wouldn’t get their ration for the day. 2. What happened to the windmill when it was half built? Who was blamed? The wind knocked it over. Snowball was blamed by Napoleon. 3. At the end of the book, what does Squealer train the sheep to say? Four legs good, two legs better. 4. What really happens to Boxer when he is taken to the “vet”? He’s actually taken to the knackers and is going to be killed. 5. What do the pigs do with the money they got from Boxer? They buy more whiskey. 6. In the end all the commandments are erased and replaced with only one. What does it say? All animals are equal, but some are more equal than others. 7. What do the other animals catch Squealer doing in the barn? Changing the commandments 8. Napoleon is dying from what? What caused it? He’s not really dying. He’s got a hangover from all the whiskey they drank. He thinks he’s dying. True or False T F 9. Boxer has a split hoof and broken leg. T F 10. In the Battle of the Windmill, the farmers blow up the windmill. T F 11. Moses the raven preaches about Sugarcandy Mountain. T F 12. The pigs can now wear red ribbons on Sundays. T F 13. Boxer’s leg is broken when the pigeons find him. T F 14. Muriel told the animals that the truck was from the knackers. T F T F 15. Frederick tricked Napoleon by giving him counterfeit banknotes for the timber. 16. The nine hens died from coccidiosis. T F 17. The dogs tore out the throats of the executed animals. T F 18. Napoleon is trading with both Frederick and Pilkington. Multiple Choice 19. When Napoleon walked upright on two legs, he carried a: a. whip b. cane c. notebook d. stick 20. The windmill was named after: a. Snowball b. Boxer c. Mr. Jones d. Napoleon 21. “Beasts of England” was banned because: a. it was Snowball’s idea b. the Rebellion was over e. Clover c. Mr. Jones had made it up 22. Who said, “Fools! Fools! Do you not see what is written on the side of that van?” a. Boxer b. Clover c. Muriel d. Benjamin e. Moses 23. The original seven commandments were changed to: a. be convenient for the pigs b. benefit the entire farm c. keep Mr. Jones away d. none of the above 24. Napoleon decreed the gun be fired on: a. Boxer’s birthday b. Christmas day c. his birthday d. at Frederick 25. This animal helped Boxer out with his split hoof by using herbs: a. Benjamin b. Clover c. Muriel d. Snowball 26. Who did Napoleon sell his timber too? a. Frederick b. Pilkington c. Mr. Jones d. Mr. Whymper