Q.1.
When the animals gather in the harvest after they successfully oust Mr Jones, the pigs "did not actually work, but directed and supervised the others". What does this statement indicate to the reader?
Q.2.
Which of the following characterises the relationship between Animal Farm and its neighbours?
Q.3.
Boxer nearly crushes the head of the dog who unexpectedly attacks him, looking first to Napoleon for instructions. To which of the following themes does this episode relate?
Q.4.
The behaviour of the pigs is motivated primarily by which of the following?
Q.5.
"I trust that every animal here appreciates the sacrifice that Comrade Napoleon has made in taking this extra labour upon himself. Do not imagine, comrades, that leadership is a pleasure! On the contrary, it is a deep and heavy responsibility." Which of the following is true of Napoleon's pursuit of power?
Q.6.
Which of the following describes the text's presentation of language?
Q.7.
Animals on other farms begin to sing "Beasts of England". Why?
Q.8.
Which of the animals models idealism?
Q.9.
How does Moses's story of Sugarcandy Mountain function?
Q.10.
How do Snowball and Napoleon differ in their views on the importance of education?