Q.1.
What is the immediate context for this passage?
Q.2.
What immediately follows this passage?
Q.3.
Napoleon's idea of education can best be described as which of the following?
Q.4.
Snowball is selflessly dedicated to the education of the other animals. Which of the following lines introduces some doubt about his character?
Q.5.
"The birds did not understand Snowball’s long words, but they accepted his explanation, and all the humbler animals set to work to learn the new maxim by heart." What problem does this passage reveal?
Q.6.
Which animal acts on the belief that literacy is a skill to use to the benefit of others?
Q.7.
Sheep are known for behaving as a group, rather than as individuals, making them ideal as Napoleon's unthinking followers in . Their portrayal here also shows signs of which of the following?
Q.8.
Mollie's educational focus reveals which characteristic?
Q.9.
Why does Napoleon choose the loft for raising the puppies?
Q.10.
Many of the animals' natural traits are shown to act against their ability to preserve their own welfare. Which of the following traits is NOT apparent in this passage?