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- Q1What is the constant propaganda to which Oceania's citizens are subjected, intended to do?Coax them towards a nervous breakdownDisrupt the capacity for independent thoughtKeep them calm and happyEncourage them to buy domestically made products60sKS4.R.1
- Q2What are the contradictory names of the various government ministries an example of?DoublespeakWinston's attempts at rebellionThe control of information and historyTotalitarianism60sKS4.R.2.c
- Q3Winston is afraid ofBeing wrongBeing in loveBeing rightBeing caught60sKS4.R.2.c
- Q4What is the name given to 'the power of holding two contradictory belief's in one's mind simultaneously and accepting both of them'?Double speakThought crimePatriotismDoublethink60sKS4.R.2.c
- Q5What does Winston scrawl in the dust on the table at the Chesnut tree cafe after his mind is broken?Big BrotherJulia2+2=5Down with Big Brother60sKS4.R.2.c
- Q6Who does Winston believe has the ability to take down the Party?GoldsteinO'BrienThe ProlesThe Brotherhood60sKS4.R.2.c
- Q7What does London’s state of decay described in the novel indicate?A relatively low degree of technological advancementThe common man's ability to care for himselfEconomic collapse brought on by the party's mismanagementThe Party's lack of concern for the welfare of it's citizens60sKS4.R.2.c
- Q8What is of central importance to behavioural control?TelescreenPhilosophyRulesLanguage60sKS4.R.2.c
- Q9The party recognises no concept ofpowerloyaltytechnologyfamily60sKS4.R.2.c
- Q10Why don't the Proles rebel against the Party?They are not smart enoughThey live happy and content livesThey don't want troubleThere are not enough of them60sKS4.R.2.c
- Q11What does the red armed woman symbolize?FreedomThe anti-sex leaguePovertyOppression60sKS4.R.2.c
- Q12Who is Goldstein?A tool of the PartyThe leader of the brotherhoodA successful generalA rebel60sKS4.R.2.c
- Q13DOWN WITH BIG BROTHER- What crime has been committed?Double speakLove affairRebellionThought crime60sKS4.R.2.c
- Q14Which character is eventually responsible for reporting Winston's thoughtcrime?O'BrienJuliaSymeMr Charrington60sKS4.R.2.c
