Do not think that the animals’ co-operation is only a success at harvest. The subtle hierarchies are already forming and the vanishing of the milk should have been your first warning sign. See if you saw the first signs of corruption. Test yourself with the Animal Farm Chapter 3 Quiz.
Animal Farm Chapter 3 Quiz Questions
- What do the animals do on Sundays?
- What are the Sunday meetings used for?
- Who never agrees during the Sunday meetings?
- What does Snowball form to educate the animals?
- Which animal teaches itself to read slowly but steadily?
- Which animal refuses to learn any alphabet beyond the letter D?
- Which animal reads perfectly but refuses to use knowledge for change?
- What does Snowball reduce the Seven Commandments to for the simpler animals?
- Which animals memorize the new maxim quickly?
- What does Napoleon focus on instead of committees?
- Which animals does Napoleon take away to educate privately?
- Where does Napoleon raise the puppies?
- What role do the pigs take regarding leadership?
- What do the animals use for a flag?
- What does the flag symbolize?
- What privilege do the pigs give themselves after the harvest?
- How do the pigs justify taking the milk and apples?
- Who delivers the pigs’ justification to the animals?
- What threat does Squealer use to silence complaints?
- How do the animals respond to Squealer’s argument?
- What emotion do the animals feel at the end of Chapter 3?
- What theme is most evident in Chapter 3?
- What season begins at the start of Chapter 3?
- What is the main task the animals complete in this chapter?
- How do the animals describe their first harvest without humans?
- Who works hardest during the harvest?
- What is Boxer’s personal motto in this chapter?
- Who does not work as hard as the others?
- Which animals never do any work at all?
- Who supervises and directs the work on the farm?
