Q.1.
Snowball paints the commandments on the wall, organizes the animals into committees and creates plans for the windmill. He exercises leadership through which of the following?
Q.2.
Benjamin takes the long view, refusing to engage with debates or even to share his knowledge with the other animals. What finally prompts a change in his behavior?
Q.3.
Which of the sheep's characteristics are used against the possibility of dissent amongst the animals?
Q.4.
Clover occasionally asks Muriel to read out specific commandments that are written on the wall. Which of the following is true of her response to the altered commandments?
Q.5.
Which of the following does NOT contribute to Napoleon's rise to leadership?
Q.6.
What causes rebellion amongst the hens?
Q.7.
Which of the following is NOT true of Mollie?
Q.8.
What does Boxer see as his responsibility to the animals' revolution?
Q.9.
"Here Squealer's demeanor suddenly changed. He fell silent for a moment, and his little eyes darted suspicious glances from side to side before he proceeded." What causes Squealer to feel suspicious while speaking to the other animals?
Q.10.
How do the humans show their enmity to Animal Farm?