Matching Questions and Answers on Animal Farm

by George Orwell

Part A: Match the Characters with Their Descriptions

Column A (Character)Column B (Description)
1. NapoleonA. Old pig who inspires the rebellion
2. SnowballB. Loyal horse known for hard work
3. BoxerC. Pig who becomes dictator
4. Old MajorD. Pig who is chased away
5. SquealerE. Pig who spreads propaganda
6. MollieF. Horse who likes ribbons and sugar
7. BenjaminG. Cynical donkey
8. CloverH. Caring mare
9. MosesI. Raven who talks about Sugarcandy Mountain
10. Mr. JonesJ. Original owner of the farm

Part B: Match the Events with Their Outcomes

Column A (Event)Column B (Outcome)
1. Old Major’s speechA. Snowball is expelled
2. RebellionB. Animals gain control of farm
3. Battle of the CowshedC. Animals defeat humans
4. Windmill projectD. Inspired animals to revolt
5. Napoleon’s dogs attackE. Used to exploit animals
6. Trade with humansF. Animals work harder
7. Boxer is injuredG. Sent to knacker’s yard
8. Commandments changedH. Napoleon gains power
9. Pigs move into farmhouseI. Equality is undermined
10. Final banquetJ. Pigs become like humans

Part C: Match the Symbols with What They Represent

Column A (Symbol)Column B (Meaning)
1. NapoleonA. Karl Marx
2. SnowballB. Joseph Stalin
3. Old MajorC. Leon Trotsky
4. BoxerD. Working class
5. SquealerE. Propaganda
6. DogsF. Secret police
7. WindmillG. Industrialization
8. Mr. JonesH. Tsar Nicholas II
9. FarmhouseI. Privilege and power
10. Animal FarmJ. Soviet Union

Part D: Match the Quotes with the Speaker

Column A (Quote)Column B (Speaker)
1. “All animals are equal.”A. Boxer
2. “I will work harder.”B. Benjamin
3. “Napoleon is always right.”C. Boxer
4. “Donkeys live a long time.”D. Benjamin
5. “Man is the only real enemy.”E. Old Major
6. “Four legs good, two legs bad.”F. Sheep
7. “Surely, comrades…”G. Squealer
8. “Sugarcandy Mountain.”H. Moses
9. “I do not understand it.”I. Clover
10. “Comrades!”J. Squealer

Part E: Match the Commandments with Their Meanings

Column A (Commandment)Column B (Meaning)
1. Whatever goes upon two legs is an enemyA. Opposition to humans
2. Whatever goes upon four legs is a friendB. Animal unity
3. No animal shall wear clothesC. Rejection of human habits
4. No animal shall sleep in a bedD. Equality
5. No animal shall drink alcoholE. Self-discipline
6. No animal shall kill another animalF. Respect for life
7. All animals are equalG. Core principle
8. Added phrase “with sheets”H. Manipulation of rules
9. Added phrase “to excess”I. Excusing pig behavior
10. “Some animals are more equal than others”J. Complete corruption

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