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Animal Farm Jeopardy

Animal Farm Jeopardy. Regular Jeopardy. Double Jeopardy. Background Information. Literary Terms. Characters. Historical Context. More History. 10. 10. 10. 10. 10. 20. 20. 20. 20. 20. 30. 30. 30. 30. 30. 40. 40. 40. 40. 40. 50. 50. 50. 50. 50. Category 1

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Animal Farm Jeopardy

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  1. Animal Farm Jeopardy Regular Jeopardy Double Jeopardy

  2. Background Information Literary Terms Characters Historical Context More History 10 10 10 10 10 20 20 20 20 20 30 30 30 30 30 40 40 40 40 40 50 50 50 50 50

  3. Category 1 10 Pt. Question George Orwell was not his real name, it was his pen name.

  4. Category 1 10 Pt. Answer Who is Eric Blair?

  5. Category 1 20 Pt. Question Animal Farm is based on this historical event.

  6. Category 1 20 Pt. Answer What is the Russian Revolution?

  7. Category 1 30 Pt. Question Orwell observed this event, which prompted him to write Animal Farm.

  8. Category 1 30 Pt. Answer What is the Spanish Civil War?

  9. Category 1 40 Pt. Question This is the country of Orwell’s birth.

  10. Category 1 40 Pt. Answer What is India?

  11. Category 1 50 Pt. Question Orwell was schooled in this country.

  12. Category 1 50 Pt. Answer What is England?

  13. Category 2 10 Pt. Question This type of story can be read on two distinct levels.

  14. Category 2 10 Pt. Answer What is an allegory?

  15. Category 2 20 Pt. Question In this type of literature, the writer uses ridicule to make certain people, events, or institutions appear foolish.

  16. Category 2 20 Pt. Answer What is a satire?

  17. Category 2 30 Pt. Question This term means the same thing as “prejudice.”

  18. Category 2 30 Pt. Answer What is bias?

  19. Category 2 40 Pt. Question This is the reason that an author writes something.

  20. Category 2 40 Pt. Answer What is author’s purpose?

  21. Category 2 50 Pt. Question This is information that is meant to intentionally help or injure a person’s image or a cause .

  22. Category 2 50 Pt. Answer What is propaganda?

  23. Category 3 10 Pt. Question This character has a drinking problem.

  24. Category 3 10 Pt. Answer Who is Mr. Jones?

  25. Category 3 20 Pt. Question This character is not heard from again after being expelled from the farm.

  26. Category 3 20 Pt. Answer Who is Snowball?

  27. Category 3 30 Pt. Question The last place this character is seen is in the town of Willingdon.

  28. Category 3 30 Pt. Answer Who is Mollie?

  29. Category 3 40 Pt. Question This is the name that the animals give to the first battle.

  30. Category 3 40 Pt. Answer What is Cowshed?

  31. Category 3 50 Pt. Question This is the name of the tame raven who disappears at the beginning of the novel, after the Rebellion.

  32. Category 3 50 Pt. Answer What is Moses?

  33. Category 4 10 Pt. Question Mr. Jones represents this former ruler of Russia.

  34. Category 4 10 Pt. Answer Who is Czar Nicholas II?

  35. Category 4 20 Pt. Question Old Major’s teachings, which become known as Animalism, were similar to the teachings of this man.

  36. Category 4 20 Pt. Answer Who is Karl Marx?

  37. Category 4 30 Pt. Question This man was exiled, like Snowball, but unlike Snowball, we know he was later executed.

  38. Category 4 30 Pt. Answer Who is Leon Trotsky?

  39. Category 4 40 Pt. Question Mr. Frederick and Mr. Pilkington, the owners of the neighboring farms, represent these two countries.

  40. What are Britain and Russia? Category 4 40 Pt. Answer

  41. Squealer was responsible for this on Animal Farm; in the Soviet Union, they used the newspaper Pravda. Category 4 50 Pt. Question

  42. What is propaganda? Category 4 50 Pt. Answer

  43. The wild animals represent these people, who had no rights or social status in the Soviet Union. Category 5 10 Pt. Question

  44. Who are the peasants? Category 5 10 Pt. Answer

  45. Moses represents this. Even though there was an official one, practicing it was highly discouraged. Category 5 20 Pt. Question

  46. What is religion? Category 5 20 Pt. Answer

  47. The Kremlin, the famous government building in the Soviet Union, is represented by this building in the novel. Category 5 30 Pt. Question

  48. What is the farm house? Category 5 30 Pt. Answer

  49. The Proletariat, or working class, is represented in the novel by this animal. Category 5 40 Pt. Question

  50. Who is Boxer? Category 5 40 Pt. Answer

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