1984: Chapters 9 and 10

A dark, dystopian cityscape, with a large, ominous telescreen displaying the face of Big Brother, and a paperweight symbolizing shattered dreams in the foreground.

Dive Into Dystopia: 1984 Quiz

Test your knowledge of George Orwell's classic novel, 1984, focusing on chapters 9 and 10. This quiz will challenge your understanding of key themes, characters, and events in the story of Winston and Julia's struggle against the oppressive regime of Big Brother.

  • 26 questions covering text and multiple-choice formats
  • Engagement with critical concepts like doublethink and crimestop
  • Great for fans of dystopian literature!
26 Questions6 MinutesCreated by ReadingRaven354
What happened on the sixth day of Hate Week?
According to Goldstein's Book, why are the all ministries named for their opposites?
Goodthinkful
Doublethink
Newspeak
Irony
What happened for Winston during the disorder of tearing down posters?
What happens inside the Ministry of Truth?
Torture
Lies
Starvation
War
What causes Winston to become so busy at work right after Hate Week?
Big Brother changed his name and all incidences of it need to be corrected.
Documents must be altered because the enemy is now Eastasia.
Big Brother was murdered during a rally and they must elect a new leader.
Winston was in charge of advertising for Hate Week.
How was a hierarchical society possible?
Why does Julia find it odd the the stove is out of oil?
What is the reader's first clue that something fishy is going on at the hideout of Charrington's shop?
They hear the hum of a telescreen.
The oil in the stove runs out when they only filled it the night before.
The lights flicker on and off.
The clocks stop working.
What is hiding behind the picture of St. Clements?
A rat
O'Brien
A telescreen
An old poster of Big Brother
Winston knew that what must be Goldstein's final message?
What happens to Julia in chapter 10?
What happens to Charrington in chapter 10?
He is murdered by soldiers.
He reveals that he is a member of the thought police.
He runs away to avoid capture.
He assassinates Big Brother.
What was Julia's response when Winston told her that he received the book?
Who made up the new Aristocracy? Choose 4 options
Scientist
Technicians
Sociologist
Teachers
Big Brother
The party
Explain Crimestop.
Winston closes the book right before learning what?
What does the voice coming from the telescreen say?
"We will meet in the place where there is no darkness"
"Down with Big Brother"
"Here comes a chopper to chop off your head"
"I know something you don't know"
Explain the term Blackwhite.
Scarcity of material goods helps to create __.
Class distinctions- high, middle and low
A stronger economy
Desperation and hopelessness
A sense of optimism
The higher up you are in the Party, the less loyalty and mind control (doublethink) you must show.
Yes
No
Entrance into the Party is by __.
Examination
Lottery
Physical appearance
Family legacy
Who wields the power is not important. What is important?
A hierarchical society like the Party depends on __.
Even distribution of wealth
Equal opportunity
Adoration of Big Brother
Poverty and ignorance
Explain, how the Party is not a class in the old sense of the word.
Most of the fighting in the wars takes place _.
Eurasia
Eastasia
Oceania
Unorganized territories
What happens to the paperweight? How is this symbolic of Julia and Winston’s story?
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