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1984 Quizzes

This document contains 49 multiple choice questions assessing knowledge of plot points and characters from George Orwell's novel 1984. The questions are divided into sections corresponding to parts and chapters of the book. They cover details like where Winston works, characters he interacts with, events he experiences, and themes/ideas presented in the story.

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1984 Quizzes

This document contains 49 multiple choice questions assessing knowledge of plot points and characters from George Orwell's novel 1984. The questions are divided into sections corresponding to parts and chapters of the book. They cover details like where Winston works, characters he interacts with, events he experiences, and themes/ideas presented in the story.

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1984 QUIZ QUESTIONS

PART I - CHAPTER ONE


1. Where does Winston work?
a. Ministry of Plenty
b. Ministry of Truth
c. Ministry of Love
d. Ministry of Peace

2. The girl with the dark hair is a member of the _________________.


a. Inner party
b. Spies
c. Brotherhood
d. Junior Anti-Sex League

3. What color is the sash around the girl with the dark hair’s waist in Chapter One?
a. Scarlet
b. Gold
c. Green
d. White

4. The following excerpt describes a poster of _________________.

“The hallway smelt of boiled cabbage and old rag mats. At one end of it a coloured poster, too
large for indoor display, had been tacked to the wall. It depicted simply an enormous face,
more than a metre wide; the face of a man of about forty-five, with a heavy black moustache
and ruggedly handsome features.”

a. Emmanuel Goldstein
b. Big Brother
c. O’Brien
d. Winston

5. Who does Winston make eye-contact with and believe to be a secret rebel against the
Party in Part I - Chapter One?

a. Emmanuel Goldstein
b. Big Brother
c. O’Brien
d. Julia
PART I - CHAPTER TWO
6. Who is at Winston’s door at the beginning of Part I - Chapter Two?
a. O’Brien
b. Mrs. Parsons
c. Julia
d. Mr. Parsons

7. Why are Mrs. Parsons’ children disappointed about Part I - Chapter Two?
a. Because they couldn’t go see the hanging
b. Because their father spends too much time working
c. Because Winston was unable to fix their sink
d. Because their mother won’t play with them

8. The last words that Winston writes in his journal at the end of Part I - Chapter Two are
“thoughtcrime is _________________.”
a. Freedom
b. Rebellion
c. Life
d. Death

PART I - CHAPTER THREE


9. Who is Winston dreaming of at the beginning of Part I - Chapter Three?
a. His father
b. Julia
c. His mother
d. Big Brother

10. In Part I - Chapter Three, what activity must Winston participate in almost
immediately after waking up?
a. Two Minutes Hate
b. The Physical Jerks
c. Writing in his diary
d. Hate Week

11. What is “reality control” called in Newspeak?


a. Duckspeak
b. Doubleplus
c. Doublespeak
d. Doublethink
PART I - CHAPTER FOUR
12. In Part I - Chapter Four, Winston must re-write an “offending article” written about
Big Brother praising the work of which organization?
a. The Ministry of Truth
b. FFCC
c. Pornosec
d. The Ministry of Plenty

13. How many people personally known to Winston (not counting his parents) “had
disappeared at one time or another”?
a. Fifty
b. Forty
c. Thirty
d. Twenty

14. Which is certainly true about Withers?


a. He is dead
b. He was suspected of heretical tendencies
c. He was kidnapped
d. He was corrupt

PART I - CHAPTER FIVE


15. Syme is a _________________.
a. Psychologist
b. Anthropologist
c. Physiologist
d. Philologist

16. In Part I - Chapter Five, the Party shops are described as being unable to supply
_________________.
a. Buttons
b. Darning Wool
c. Razor Blades
d. Shoelaces

17. Syme claims that Winston does not “grasp the beauty of the destruction of
_________________”.
a. Freedom
b. Power
c. Words
d. The Party
18. What made Parsons’s daughter believe the man she was following was a foreigner?
a. He was wearing a funny kind of shoes
b. He had a strange accent
c. He did not understand New Speak
d. He was unafraid of the spies

19. In Part I - Chapter Five, the narrator declares that this character will never be
vaporized.
a. Winston
b. Mr. Parsons
c. Mrs. Parsons
d. Syme

PART I - CHAPTER SIX


20. How long had Winston been with his wife, Katharine, before they parted?
a. Twelve months
b. Thirteen months
c. Fourteen months
d. Fifteen months

21. Katharine believed that it was her and Winston’s duty to the Party to
_________________.
a. Remain married
b. Have a child
c. Get divorced
d. Abstain from sex

PART I - CHAPTER SEVEN


22. In his diary, Winston writes “If there is hope, it lies in the _________________”.
a. Proles
b. Outer Party
c. Inner Party
d. Rebellion

23. Where had Winston seen Jones, Aaronson and Rutherford?


a. Outside of the Ministry of Truth
b. Near Victory Mansions
c. In the Chestnut Tree Café
d. In the streets buying saucepans
24. Who had once been a caricaturist?
a. Jones
b. Aaronson
c. Rutherford
d. Big Brother

PART I - CHAPTER EIGHT


25. _________________ was a nickname that the proles had given to rocket bombs.
a. Piper
b. Steamer
c. Banger
d. Clacker

26. What is the one public event to which the proles pay serious attention?
a. Hangings
b. Two Minutes Hate
c. The Physical Jerks
d. The Lottery

27. When Winston returns to the store where he bought his diary, what does he buy?
a. A paperweight
b. A pen and ink
c. A book
d. A poster

PART II - CHAPTER ONE


28. Who, at the beginning of Part II - Chapter One, has a sling on their right arm?
a. The girl with the dark hair
b. O’Brien
c. Winston
d. Mr. Parsons

29. What is written on the small piece of paper that is given to Winston?
a. I know who you are
b. I know what you’re doing
c. I love you
d. I hate you
PART II - CHAPTER TWO
30. What is the girl with the dark hair’s name?
a. Katharine
b. Julia
c. Rebecca
d. Jessica

31. What does the girl with the dark hair take out of her pocket?
a. Her scarlet Junior Anti-Sex League sash
b. A small diary of her own
c. A drink of gin
d. A slab of chocolate

32. To Winston, his and the girl with the dark hair’s love making is considered what?
a. A political act
b. An expression of love
c. A way to pass the time
d. A sacred act

PART II - CHAPTER THREE


33. It is not safe to use any hideout more than _________________.
a. Once
b. Twice
c. Three times
d. Four times

34. What would be Julia’s signal to Winston indicating that he may approach her?
a. She would cough
b. She would wink
c. She would blow her nose
d. She would snap her fingers

35. All of the workers in the Pornosec department are _________________.


a. Men
b. Women
c. Married
d. Blind
36. What does Winston admit that he wishes he had done eleven years ago?
a. Pushing Katharine off of a cliff
b. Stayed with Katharine
c. Purchased a journal
d. Joined the Junior Anti-Sex League

PART II - CHAPTER FOUR


37. Where is Winston at the beginning of Part II - Chapter Four?
a. In the meadow with Julia
b. At work in the Records Department
c. In the little room above Mr. Charrington’s shop
d. At home in Victory Mansions

38. Julia throws a shoe at _________________.


a. Mr. Charrington
b. Winston
c. The woman singing outside of the window
d. A rat

PART II - CHAPTER FIVE


39. Who is said to have vanished at the beginning of Part II - Chapter Five?
a. O’Brien
b. Syme
c. Mr. Parsons
d. Julia

40. What was depicted in the new poster that was being displayed all over London?
a. Big Brother
b. An Eastasian solider
c. A Eurasian soldier
d. Goldstein

41. What about Julia frightened Winston a little?


a. That she doesn’t remember that just four years ago Oceania had been at war with
Eastasia
b. That she doesn’t remember who invented aeroplanes
c. That she has to hold back laughter during Two Minutes Hate
d. That she believes the rocket bombs are being fired by the government of Oceania itself
PART II - CHAPTER SIX
42. Who approaches Winston from behind and begins speaking to him at the beginning of
Part II - Chapter Six?
a. Mr. Parsons
b. O’Brien
c. Julia
d. Mr. Charrington

43. What small act of thoughtcrime seemingly turns O’Brien and Winston into
accomplices?
a. Making a reference to Syme
b. O’Brien admits knowing of Winston and Julia’s affair
c. O’Brien admits to writing rebellious thoughts in a diary like Winston does
d. O’Brien suggests that he and Winston begin to form a rebellion against the Party

PART II - CHAPTER SEVEN


44. At the beginning of Part II - Chapter Seven, Winston tells Julia that he thought he had
_________________.
a. Been followed by the Thought Police
b. Been in love with Katharine
c. Killed his mother
d. Been caught writing in his diary

45. What does Winston remember stealing from his baby sister?
a. A piece of bread
b. A bottle of milk
c. A small bag of sugar
d. A piece of chocolate

46. Where was Winston taken after his mother disappeared?


a. A forced-labour camp
b. A colony for homeless children
c. A training center for the Spies
d. To a prole foster home

PART II - CHAPTER EIGHT


47. What makes Julia utter a squeak of surprise in Part II - Chapter Eight?
a. She is almost captured by the Thought Police on her way to meet Winston
b. O’Brien is able to turn off his telescreen
c. Winston admits that he has little reason to believe O’Brien is a secret rebel
d. She sees a woman and her child showered with bullets in the street
48. Martin pours Winston, Julia, O’Brien and himself a glass of what otherwise
inaccessible drink?
a. Whiskey
b. Coffee
c. Wine
d. Tea

49. Of the long list of possible consequences of rebellion that O’Brien names, which does
Julia immediately refuse to do?
a. Throw sulphuric acid in a child’s face
b. Commit suicide
c. Lose her identity
d. Separate from Winston

PART II - CHAPTER NINE


50. What is inside Winston’s briefcase?
a. His diary
b. The book
c. The paperweight
d. A letter to O’Brien

51. According to Goldstein’s book, what are all of the three super-states ultimately fighting
over?
a. Control of the seas
b. Natural resources
c. A pocket of land where cheap labour is available
d. To protect their way of life

PART II - CHAPTER TEN


52. What does Winston notice about the prole woman who is always singing while hanging
out her laundry?
a. That she must have many grandchildren
b. That she has had a very hard life
c. That she washes clothes for a living
d. That she is beautiful
53. Without finishing the book, Winston realizes that Goldstein’s final message must
suggest that _________________.
a. Hope lies in the proles
b. There is no hope
c. All must rebel together
d. Big Brother must be the first target

54. The iron voice heard in the room above Mr. Charrington’s shop is coming from
_________________.
a. Winston reading to Julia
b. A hidden telescreen
c. O’Brien
d. The prole masses outside the window

PART III - CHAPTER ONE


55. What difference does Winston notice between the Party prisoners and the regular
prisoners?
a. The Party prisoners wore much higher quality clothing than the regular prisoners
b. The Party prisoners were silent while the regular prisoners fought back fiercely
c. The Party prisoners weren’t handcuffed whereas the regular prisoners were
d. The Party prisoners, aside from himself, were all female whereas the regular prisoners
were all male

56. What is likely to happen to most of the criminals Winston is locked up with?
a. They will be sent to forced-labour camps
b. They will be vaporized
c. They will be tortured for information
d. They will remain imprisoned until they die

57. Why does Ampleforth believe he has been imprisoned?


a. Because he had read Goldstein’s book
b. Because he was caught buying banned novels
c. Because he allowed the word “God” to remain in a poem
d. Because he was caught with a lover

58. Who else is captured and locked in the same cell as Winston?
a. O’Brien
b. Julia
c. The singing prole woman who is always hanging out her laundry
d. Mr. Parsons
PART III - CHAPTER TWO
59. What method does O’Brien use to interrogate and torture Winston, believing that it will
cure Winston of his “disease”?
a. Physical beatings
b. Electrocution
c. Brainwashing
d. Sleep deprivation

60. Why does O’Brien believe that other persecutions of the past, like the Inquisition, were
unsuccessful?
a. Because they were performed in the name of religion
b. Because they allowed the enemies to become martyrs
c. Because past methods of torture and extraction were not as sophisticated
d. Because the enemies hadn’t truly done anything wrong

PART III - CHAPTER THREE


61. What is the third stage of Winston’s re-integration?
a. Acceptance
b. Understanding
c. Learning
d. Denial

62. According to O’Brien, why does the Party seek to maintain power?
a. To have access to resources and luxuries that the lower classes will never have
b. To end the cycle of constant political upheaval that existed before the Party
c. For the good of the people that it rules over
d. For its own sake

63. “Nothing exists except through human _________________.”


a. Interpretation
b. Intervention
c. Consciousness
d. Will

PART III - CHAPTER FOUR


64. What process does Winston exercise himself in in Part III - Chapter Four?
a. Doublethink
b. Duckspeak
c. Crimestop
d. Prolefeed
65. “If you want to keep a secret you must also hide it from _________________.”
a. Yourself
b. The ones you love
c. The Party
d. Your expressions

66. Where does O’Brien send Winston at the end of Part III - Chapter Four?
a. To be released
b. To a forced-labour camp
c. To be vapourized
d. To Room 101

PART III - CHAPTER FIVE


67. What means of torture does O’Brien use on Winston in Room 101?
a. Electrocution
b. Burial alive
c. Impalement
d. Rats

68. Who does Winston realize is the one body that can be thrust between himself and the
rats?
a. Big Brother
b. O’Brien
c. The guard
d. Julia

PART III - CHAPTER SIX


69. Where is Winston at the beginning of Part III - Chapter Six?
a. In a cell at the Ministry of Love
b. In the meadow where he and Julia made love
c. In the Chestnut Tree Café
d. In the Records Department

70. At the end of the novel, who is Oceania at war with?


a. Eastasia
b. Eurasia
c. The proles
d. The Rebellion
71. What does Winston trace in the dust on the table?
a. 2 + 2 = 5
b. Down with Big Brother
c. Freedom is slavery
d. War is peace

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