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1984by George Orwell
Reader-Response Questions and Answers
by Ron Weightman
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"art )ne: 'hapter )ne1. *hat was the uniform of the "arty+ $lue o,eralls pae ! #c0oual Littell
2. *hat ho,ered snooped into people2s windows and darted away+ helicopter
"olice "atrols or the Thouht "olice in helicopters ! 3. )ne li,ed under 3the assumption that e,ery sound you made was o,erheard
and e4cept in darkness e,ery mo,ement scrutini5ed.3 6
4. *here did *inston (mith work+ The #inistry of Truth 6
5. *hat was the official lanuae of )ceania+ Newspeak 7
6. Usin the official lanuae state the four #inistries: #initrue #inipa4#inilu, and #iniplenty 7/8
7. T: The telescreen saw *inston write in his diary and flashed a red warninon the screen: *ritin is 0eath. alse 9
8. *ho was the audience for *inston2s writin+ the future un$orn 9/1%
9. T: n *inston2s ;ournal entry people were killed. True 11
10. n what department did *inston work+ the Records 0epartment 1&
11. *inston2s dislike of the irl who worked in the iction 0epartment was
$ased on tani$le encounters with her where she disareed with his opiniontwice. alse 1<
12. T: *inston didn2t know much a$out the details of )2=rien2s ;o$. True 1<
13. *ho was 3the earliest defiler of the "arty2s purity3+ >mmanuel ?oldstein 1!
14. T: The 3underround network of conspirators3 referred to those who sidedwith the enemy of the (tate. True 17 The =rotherhood sided with ?oldstein.
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15. 0urin the Two #inute @ate which person or entity did *inston not hate+
A ?oldstein = the Thouht "olice ' the irl with the scarlet sash 0 =i=rother > None of the a$o,e. 1
16. *hich occurred first+ A the sandy-haired woman2s climactic e4ultation with=i =rother or = the chantin of 3=-=3 19
17. *hen )2=rien2s eyes met with (mith2s what did (mith conclude al$eit anassumption+ A that )2=rien was ay = that his $lack uniform was $etter '
that )2=rien2s political sentiments leaned toward the =rotherhood. 0 that)2=rien2s political sentiments staunchly supported and mirrored =i
=rother2s.
18. T: *inston tore out the pae from his diary which read 30)*N *T@
=? =R)T@>R.3 alse &&
19. (tate two te4tual synonyms with 3,apori5ed.3 a$olished and annihilated &&
20. 'hapter one ended with the Thouht "olice i,in *inston (mith a 3smart3
in;ection realinin him with =i =rother $eliefs. alse &<
"art )ne: 'hapter Two
21. Repairs at Bictory #ansions A were swift = had to $e sanctioned $y acommittee ' were loed in a ;ournal $y #rs. "arsons 0 were performed
in the order in which tyey were entered on a spreadsheet. &!
22. *hat cloed #rs. "arsons2s pipe+ hair &7
23. *ho shouted 3?oldstein3 at *inston+ A the $oy = the mother ' the sister0 Tom &8
24. =riefly e4plain 3symptons of unorthodo4y.3 Thouhts or actionsinharmonious or contrary to the party line. &
25. *hat were on $oth sides of a coin+ the head of =i =rother and the partysloan. <%
26. Now that (mith 3reconi5ed himself as a dead man it $ecame important ...A to $ond with child heroes = to stay ali,e as lon as possi$le ' to sweat
like Tom 0 to write fe,erishly in his ;ournal. <&
27. *hy did *inston put dust on the corner of his diary+ to alert him if it had
$een disco,ered
"art )ne: 'hapter Three
28. The pures of the ifties did what to *inston2s parents+ swallowed them upC
killed them. <<
29. *hich female was omitted from *inston2s dream+ A the irl with dark hair
= his sister ' an aero$ics instructor 0 his mother <!/<6
30. n the old days Airstrip )ne was called what+ >nland or =ritain <7
31. *inston2s recollection of an old man and his comments to an old womanunderscored what political sentiment+ =lind trust miht lead to an
irre,ersi$le downfall namely the ruin of a society. <
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32. 'urrently )ceania was in alliance with what country+ >astasia <
33. T: 30ou$lethink3 was the "arty2s current lie. True <9
34. 3nsoc3 stood for what+ >nlish (ocialism !%
35. *hich occurred first+ A the callin out of *inston2s num$er or = asuccessful toe touch $y (mith !1
"art )ne: 'hapter our
36. (tate the irony of 3memory holes.3 They were used for scrap paper. !&
37. (tate the te4tual synonym for 3rectify.3 alter rewrite set riht re-edit
corrected copy reinscri$ed or su$stitution !<
38. T: =i =rother had a stamp which read 3(tate (anctioned3 on each $ook
that had $een rectified. alse !6
39. T: The 3hum of ,oices murmurin into speakwrites3 in the Records
0epartment made it easy to o,erhear who had $een ,apori5ed. alse !8 40. *hy were two pu$lications printed in )ceania+ )ne for the "arty and one
for the proletariat. !
41. *hat was *inston2s reatest pleasure in life+ his work - editin == te4t. !9
42. *hat was 3the comple4 process of cross-referencin3+ t was the nner "artychoosin which lie would $ecome truth. 61
43. *hat common thread linked 'omrade *ithers with 'omrade )il,y+ Theyne,er e4isted $ut were merely fictional fa$rications $y the Records
0epartment in the #inistry of Truth. 6<
44. =y chapter2s end (mith still suspected Tillotson to $e workin on the same
;o$ as himself. True 6<
"art )ne: 'hapter i,e
45. *hich did not occur+ A The "arty shops were out of $lades. = (yme2s eyes
scrutini5ed (mith2s face. ' (yme re,ealed his intellectual satisfaction fromdestroyin )ldspeak nonsense. 0 The fumes of ,ictory in in the canteen
were hidden and suppressed $y the metalic smell of steamy stew. 6!
46. 30ou$leplusood3 was i,en as an e4ample of a super sufficient A noun =
,er$ ' direct o$;ect 0 ad,er$ or > ad;ecti,e. 68 47. *hen will the re,olution $e complete+ >4plain. The short answer is 3when
the lanuae is perfect.3 >liminatin words reduces the rane of thouhtwhich impacts the rane of consciousness makin thouht narrow thus
eliminatin thouht crime. 6
48. 3Newspeak is nsoc and nsoc is Newspeak.3 6
49. *hy did *inston think (yme would e,entually $e ,apori5ed+ (yme was toointellient and the "arty didn2t like intellient people $ecause they were a
threat a challene to orthodo4y. 69
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50. 3Duackin3 depicted what type of ,er$iae+ A mindless mimickin of the
"arty line = Unorthodo4y ' (entimental ?oldstein 0 @idden heresies7%/71
51. *hen "arsons ;oined (yme and *inston at lunch he (yme spoke proudlyof what+ A his son2s scoutin skills = his dauhter2s espionae ' his wife2s
refusal to whine 0 his Bictory arden 7!
52. T: An 3ancestral memory3 was synonymous with an 3actual memory.3
alse 78
53. *ho would not $e ,apori5ed+ A $ettlelike men = 3the irl from the iction
0ept3 ' Duackers ' #r. "arsons > all of the a$o,e 7
54. *hy was an amateur spy 3the reatest daner of all3+ They were more
immature and ;ealousy prone to premature accusations and 5ealous finer- pointin without ood reason. 79
55. *hat was a 3facecrime3+ an unorthodo4 look or non-party response or
a$normal $eha,ior 56. *hat o$;ect was the latest adet used for enhancin ea,esdroppin+ ear
trumpets 8%
"art )ne: 'hapter (i4
57. *hat was your worst enemy+ your own ner,ous system 81
58. *hat was the most deadly daner of all+ talkin in your sleep 81
59. The name of (mith2s wife was what+ Eatharine 81
60. *hat was the only (tate-reconi5ed purpose for marriae+ to $eet children
for the ser,ice of the "arty 8<
61. *hat was not true a$out (mith2s wife+ A (e4 repulsed her. = (he felt she
and *inston should ha,e a child. ' (he left *inston after a$out fifteenmonths. 0 (he was filled with "arty sloans. > (he was a passionate lo,er.
8!
62. T: )ne niht (mith2s wife felt true lo,e for *inston and turned herself in
for thouht crime. alse 86
63. T: *inston was successfully a$le to erase from his mind the memory of
intimacy with an old woman. alse 87
"art )ne: 'hapter (e,en
64. T: "roles were easy to control. True 89
65. T: *hile proles noticed larer e,ils they were powerless to rectify them $ecause they had no union. alse 89
66. Accordin to the "arty sloan 3"roles and animals are free.3 %
67. *hy would jus primae noctis not $e mentioned in a te4t$ook for children+
The se4ual allusion that e,ery capitalist had the riht to sleep with anywoman workin in one of his factories would ha,e $een omitted. 1
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68. The "arty proudly proclaimed that what percent of proles were literate+ forty
percent &
69. *hat happened to the oriinal leaders of the Re,olution+ They had $een
pured. <
70. ?i,e three names that were e4amples of 3corpses waitin to $e sent $ack to
the ra,e.3 </! Fones Aaronson and Rutherford
71. The new-found audience for *inston2s diary was who+ )2=rien 9
72. *hat was the "arty2s final and most essential command+ Re;ect the e,idenceof your eyes and ears. 9
73. "araphrase *inston2s final ;ournal entry a$out freedom. reedom is thefreedom to utter what loically and emotionally you know to $e true. 9%
"art )ne: 'hapter >iht
74. *hat was considered danerous+ A a taste for solitude = eccentricity 'indi,idualism 0 ownlife > all of the a$o,e 9%
75. >4plain 3creakin camaraderie oiled $y in.3 (ocial interaction was forcedand aided $y "arty liGuor to dull the senses into forettin that such a
shallow social $ond was phony in the first place. 91
76. *hat occurred when *inston took an unusual route home tra,ellin
throuh a prole neih$orhood+ A The proles saw his uniform and scattered.= "roles scattered $ecause of a "arty $om$. 9<
77. The proles paid serious attention to what pu$lic e,ent+ The weekly Lottery9!
78. *hich #inistry fa$ricated none4istent persons as winners of $i pri5es+#inistry of "lenty 96
79. *hat e,ent in the $ar caused the uneasiness toward *inston to disappear+The $artender ;oked a$out the old man2s ae causin a 3shout of lauhter3
and conseGuently a diffusion of tension in the air. 98
80. T: *hen *inston returned with two more $eers the old man $ean Guotin
from history $ooks. alse 9-1%% t was *inston who was doin the Guotin.81. *hat two attri$utes did the old man ascri$e to youth+ health and strenth
1%&
82. T: The old man returned from the restroom to disco,er that (mith had $eenarrested for thouhtGuery. alse 1%&
83. *hat feelin ran throuh *inston when he stood outside the shop where
he2d $ouht his diary+ a twine of fear 1%<
84. f Guestioned why he was in the shop what e4cuse whould *inston ha,e
i,en+ lookin for ra5or $lades 1%<
85. *hy did *inston $uy the coral antiGue a lass paper weiht+ $ecause it $eloned to an ae Guite different than the present one 1%6
86. *hat o$;ect was missin from the room upstairs+ a telescreen 1%8
87. T: t was hard to $uy a $ook printed $efore 197%+ True 1%8
88. *ho was 'harrinton+ @e was the shop keeper where *inston $ouht hisdiary and coral paper weiht. 1%9
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89. That *inston had ne,er really heard church $ells rinin meant what a$out
those $uildins+ They were used for different purposes. 11%
90. T: After seein the firl from the iction 0epartment *inston discarded the
coral lass. alse 111
91. T: *inston killed the irl from the iction 0epartment and esta$lished an
ali$i at the 'ommunity 'enter. alse 11&
92. The 3place where there is no darkness3 was where+ the imained future 11!
"art Two: 'hapter )ne
93. *hich did not occur+ A The note from the fallen irl was read twice. =*inston had two possi$ilities for the irl2s affiliations. ' The e4chane was
made durin a lich in the telescreen. 0 The note was read after a calculatedlapse of time. 116-11
94. *hich did occur+ A *inston put the note in the pneumatic tu$e. = "arsonswas odor-free. ' The irl said 3Thanks comradeH3 0 All of *inston2s work
needed close scrutiny. > *inston and the irl made eye contact. 118-11
95. T: *inston had wolf in the canteen. alse 119
96. T: *hen playin chess one had to wear an arm $and which read 3nsoc inrelation to chess.3 alse
97. 0escri$e postcards in Airstrip )ne. They had a multitude of phrases fromwhich to pick crossin off the inapplica$le lines. 1&1
98. *hen 3for three dreadful days she did not appear at all3 what did *instonimaine+ the alternate possi$ilities for her a$sence suicide ,apori5ed
transferred a,oidance 1&1
99. *hich person o$structed *inston from sittin with the irl+ A Ampleforth
= *ilsher ' the $eetlelike man 0 the enormous prole 1&&-1&!
100. *hat were the prisoners wearin+ le irons 1&7
101. *hich did not occur in Bictory (Guare+ A manual contact with theirl = eye contact with the irl ' social contact 0 crowd contact 1&8-1&
"art Two: 'hapter Two
102. At the natural clearin it was e,ident that they $oth had whatcommon worry or suspicion+ hidden microphones 1&-1<%
103. *hich color did )rwell not yet use+ A yellow sunshine = scarletsash ' $rown eyes 0 reeness of the lea,es > red mouth 1<1
104. T: *hen Fulia remo,ed her scarlet sash of the Funior Anti-(e4Leaue *inston un$uttoned her $louse kissed her cheerful luscious lips
and pursued the memory of free se4 in the shade of secret forest shadows.alse 1<&
105. *hat simile was used to place Fulia2s coarse remarks a$out the nner"arty into a natural response+ 3like the snee5e of a horse that smells $ad hay3
1<!
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106. That Fulia en;oyed se4 underscored what important trait a key force
essential to $ustin the "arty to pieces+ animal instinct / raw desire 1<8
107. >4plain: 3This time there was no difficulty.3 1<8 *inston was a$le to
muster the passion necessary to finali5e se4 with Fulia. 1<8
108. =ased on the metaphor at chapter2s end what one word summari5ed
their intercourse+ A seduction = thunder ' scrimmae 0 sedition 1<
"art Two: 'hapter Three
109. *hich was not an e4ample of Fulia2s 3practical cunnin3+ A $low her
nose = one hour rende5,ous ' depart at inter,als 0 remo,e twis > lipcontrol 1!%
110. *hat made their faces white+ plaster from a rocket $om$ 1!1
111. n the name of camouflae an act or I"artyJ disuise as a front Fulia
persuaded *inston to enroll in part-time munition work. 1!1 112. *hich was not true a$out Fulia+ A (he was disinterested in "arty
doctrine. = (he had worked in "ornosec. ' @er randmother instilled are$el instinct in her. 0 @er le4icon was fundamentally ,oid of Newspeak
words. 1!&
113. T: Fulia understood 3the intimate connection $etween chastity and
political orthodo4y.3 True 1!6
114. The "arty operated on all of the followin e4cept: A e4pensi,ely
$ottled in = lunatic credulity ' hatred 0 fear 1!6
115. T: *inston understood that to kill one nain person Eatharine
sol,ed 3nothin.3 True 1!
116. *hat traits did Fulia rely on for sur,i,al+ A free lo,e deception and
rancor = work play and firt maps ' luck cunnin and $oldness 0 lookssecret se4 and camouflae 1!
117. *hat perception did *inston maintain for his sur,i,al+ Biew yourselfas a corpse. 1!
"art Two: 'hapter our
118. *ho said 3"ri,acy was a ,ery ,alua$le thin3+ #r. 'harrinton 16% 119. *hat made the upstairs shop room so temptin+ close indoors no
telescreen 161
120. @ow did @ate *eek affect workers+ >,eryone had e4tra work. 161
121. Arrane *inston2s initial reactions to the news of $ein depri,ed ofse4 with Fulia. A aner cheated affection = understandin affection
fori,eness ' disappointed anry hostile 0 hostile understandincompassionate 16&
122. ronically what wish did *inston stum$le upon after Fulia whisperedshe could not meet with him+ 3@e wished a$o,e all that they had some place
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where they could $e alone toether without feelin the o$liation to make
lo,e e,ery time they met.3
123. To what did Fulia 3aree with une4pected readiness3+ the idea of
rentin #r. 'harrinton2s room 16&
124. n response to the surprise Fulia had $rouht *inston he upon
em$racin her newly painted face thouht past the moment and remem$eredwhat+ A the scent of nner "arty coffee = the whore ' his mother 0
Eatharine > all the men Fulia had $een with 166
125. *hy was the window shut+ A to hide Fulia2s screamin o$;ections
a$out rats = to hide the noise of a ;ilin $ed ' to hide the noi4e of asteamin kettle 0 to hide the scent of real coffee 16
126. 'ritici5e the metaphor at chapter2s end. Thins are not fi4ed in time.17%
"art Two: 'hapter i,e
127. *hose name was a$sent from the list of the mem$ers of the 'hess'ommittee+ (yme 171
128. *hich department made 3atrocity pamphlets3 for @ate *eek+ Fulia2siction 0epartment 171
129. *hat lie was promulated a$out the oriins of the rocket $om$s+ thatspies were directin them $y wireless wa,es 17<
130. *hat chane was not amonst those that *inston underwent+ A,ericose ulcer su$sided = leaner shape ' in ha$it curtailed 0 telescreen
interaction chaned 17!
131. *hat was the newly implied metaphor for the room+ a fossil 17! a
sanctuary 176
132. *ho seemed 3lad of the opportunity to talk3+ #r. 'harrinton 17!
133. T: #r. 'harrinton2s rhymes were recalled only in framents. True176
134. *hat parado4ical words seeminly contradictory terms typified thedual feelins Fulia and *inston had a$out their situation+ impendin death
and illusory safety 176
135. That the o,ernment miht $e launchin rocket $om$s on its own people was communicated from whom to whom+ Fulia to *inston 178
136. *hat a$out Fulia 3frihtened him *inston a little3+ that she hadn2t
$een aware that the name of the enemy had chaned four years prior from>astasia to >urasia 178-17
137. T: *inston and Fulia were perfect soul partners $ecause they shareda contempt for the falsification of history. alse 179-18%
138. *hen *inston said 32Kou2re only a re$el from the waist downwards23
what did he mean+ Fulia was a "arty re$el only when it restrained herIse4ualJ passions $ut not a re$el aainst the "arty rapin one2s mind. 18%
humanist ,s idealist
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139. T: Fulia was offended when she reali5ed *inston had put her in the
cateory of people who were non-thinkin twits who swallowed e,erythinat face ,alue. alse 18%-181
"art Two: 'hapter (i4140. *hich did not occur+ A )2=rien contacted *inston and a,e him his
home address. = *inston spoke truthfully a$out not ha,in seen the tenth
edition of the Newspeak dictionary. ' )2=rien specified what part of thedictionary *inston would like and *inston confirmed )2=rien2s
assumption. 0 )2=rien used a manner of speech that separated him from thema;ority of nner "arty mem$ers and souht not to conceal his note from the
telescreen. > A summons from )2=rien had not $een connected to a prolere,oltC ne,ertheless *inston felt certain a$out the conspiracy of a
=rotherhood. 18< 141. *hat thouhtcrime occurred in 'hapter (i4+ )2=rien2s reference to
(yme 18&
"art Two: 'hapter (e,en
142. *hat a$o,e all did *inston remem$er more than his father2s
disappearance+ 3the fact that there was ne,er enouh to eat3 186
143. *hen did *inston2s mother $ecome 3completely spiritless3+ A after
cookin = after not $ein a$le to lose weiht ' after *inston re;ected her0 after her hus$and disappeared 187
144. *hich idiomatic e4pression typified *inston with reard to food+ A?i,e an inch take a mile. = A stitch in time sa,es nine. ' @ear no e,ilC
speak no e,ilC see no e,il. 0 To each his own. > *hat oes around comesaround. 188
145. T: *inston2s mother accused *inston of eatin like a 3$a$ymonkey.3 alse 188
146. After snatchin and eatin his sister2s chocolate what feelin did*inston ha,e+ ashamed of himself 18
147. T: *inston had another dream wherein his mother drowned. True189
148. *ho said 32All children are swines23+ Fulia 189
149. *hat 3terri$le thin3 did the "arty do+ A 2persuade you that mere
impulses mere feelins were of no account3 and = ro$ you of all powero,er the material world 1%
150. *hy did *inston ha,e a new perspecti,e and appreciation for the proles+ They had remained human were in touch with their feelins and had
not hardened. 1%
151. *hat new method of $eatin the "arty did *inston reali5e when
discussin 3$etrayal3 with Fulia+ 32f you can feel that stayin human is
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worthwhile e,en when it can2t ha,e any result whate,er you2,e $eaten
them.23 1&
152. *hat happened in the #inistry of Lo,e+ torture to e4pose
thouhtcrime 1&
"art Two: 'hapter >iht
153. *hich occurred last+ A )2=rien turned off the telescreen. = *inston
was impressed with )2=rien2s home. ' Fulia en;oyed talkin into thespeakwrite. 0 )2=rien listened to *inston lie. 1!
154. The initial toast was proposed to whom+ to >mmanuel ?oldstein 17
155. *hy would *inston speak loner with )2=rien+ They were to depart
separately Fulia first. 18
156. T: Fulia answered honestly in response to whether she could li,e
without *inston. True 1 157. *hat was )2=rien2s response to *inston2s 32No23+ @e was pleased that
*inston spoke honestly $ut did not show any indication whether *inston2sresponse was a detriment. 1
158. *inston would recei,e orders from whom+ )2=rien 19%
159. *hat trait was ascri$ed to a fanatic+ sinle-mindedness 191
160. *hat su$;ect was not touched upon $y )2=rien when sharin withFulia and *inston+ A contacts = =rotherhood mem$ers ' the stratey for
destruction 0 marriae 19%-19&
161. To what was the partin toast+ to the past 19&
162. *hich was not true a$out )2=rien+ A @e knew the completed stan5a.= @e had an opinion a$out *inston2s didin place. ' @e was clear a$out
?oldstein2s $ook 0 )2=rien encouraed *inston to finish the book in twoweeks and i,e it to Fulia. 19<
163. T: )2=rien crushed *inston2s hand as an initiation ritual for ;oininthe =rotherhood. alse 196
"art Two: 'hapter Nine
164. *hy had *inston not read any part of the book in si4 days+ @e wase4hausted and fatiued due to ha,in $een o,erworked for @ate *eek. 197
165. *hat was the crowd reaction when the taret of hate switched from>urasia to >astasia+ A The fren5y continued e4actly as $efore. = The two
thousand >urasian war criminals were slauhtered anyway. ' The smartchildren Guestioned the speaker. 0 "arsons reali5ed the fickle folly of "arty
politics and ;oined the =rotherhood. 197-19
166. =rief $lame for the switch from >urasia to >astasia was cast upon
whom+ Iaents ofJ ?oldstein 198
167. T: *inston partook in the fa$rication of history makin it look like
>urasia had ne,er $een an enemy. True &%%
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168. T: After arri,in at 'harrinton2s shop *inston had se4 with Fulia
$efore $einnin the book . alse &%%
The Book 'hapter )ne
169. 'omment on the aims of the three classes. They are irreconcila$le &%1
The Book 'hapter Three
170. n war if your side committed 3reprisals aainst prisoners3 it was
meritorious. &%<
171. f committed aainst your side it was an atrocity. &%<
172. The three superpowers 3are constantly strulin3 for what+ )ne-fifththe population that resides in unconGuered territories &%! disputed
territories - cheap la$or
173. 3A hierarchical society was only possi$le on a $asis of po,erty and
inorance.3 &%8
174. *hich was not true+ A An nner "arty mem$er $elie,ed that )ceania
would master the entire world. = n Newspeak there was no word for3(cience.3 ' )ne of the aims of nsoc was to e4tinuish independent
thouht. 0 The storin of atomic $om$s ceased to $e a practice. &1<
175. T: or cultural ad,antae learnin a forein lanuae was essential
if nsoc were to flourish. alse &1!
176. T: The ri,al systems of thouht each had a semi-di,ine leader. True
&16 177. >4plain the difference $etween a war of the past and an nsoc war.
&1 )ne of the past was to ,anGuish the enemyC nsoc was was to preser,eand keep intact the structure of society.
178. >4plain 3*AR ( ">A'>.3 &1 A continuous nsoc war one where
there was an a$sence of real e4ternal daner and annihilation was $ydou$lethink definition peace.
179. *hich occurred first+ A Readin chapter one $efore se4 = Readinchapter one after se4. &19
The Book 'hapter )ne
180. f one only chaned the name of one2s master he pro$a$ly $eloned towhich class+ A @ih = #iddle ' Low 0 Underround &&1
181. *hat was a cyclical process+ one that repeates itself &&1
182. *hat 3was the unaltera$le law of human life3+ ineGuality &&1
183. )nce the rulin power was o,erthrown 3a fresh tyranny3 was Guicklyesta$lished. &&&
184. >ach ,ariant of (ocialism perpetuated what+ unfreedom and
ineGuality &&&
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185. *hat type of production altered the need for class distinction+
machine production &&&
186. =y the 19!%2s 3all the main currents of political thouht were
authoritarian.3 &&<
187. 'ardinal to the new aristocracy was to crush opposition. &&!
188. T: nsoc was opposed to the a$olition of pri,ate property. alse&&6/&&7
189. T: nsoc encouraed the articulation of discontent alse &&8
190. =i =rother was at the ape4 of the pyramid. &&8
191. *hat came ;ust $eneath =i =rother+ the nner "arty &&
192. *ho ranked ;ust a$o,e the proles+ the )uter "arty &&
193. A ifted proletarian would most likely encounter what fate+,apori5ation $y the Thouht "olice &&9
194. T: The "arty perpetuated itself $y $loodC that is a son of the nner
"arty would automatically inherit the pri,ate property of the father thusmaintainin class rank as a rulin mem$er. alse &&9-&<%
195. (tate two attitudes crimestop would sGuelch. skeptical or re$ellious
attitudes
196. *hat Newspeak word depicted the a$ility of a "arty mem$er to state
contradictory opposites $elie,e it and not know that he e,er knewdifferently+ blackwhite &<&
197. 0efine 3doublethink .3 'allin forth whiche,er lie was e4pedient andforettin those lies that weren2t then switchin if circumstances warranted
it. Doublethink was doin blackwhite one day and whiteblack the ne4t. &<!-&<7
198. (tate the parado4 of the four #inistries. They concern themsel,eswith the opposite of the suested title. &<8
199. T: *inston stopped readin ?oldstein2s $ook $ecause he knew the
nsoc oriinal moti,e for 3free5in history3 was the human need to control3true lo,e.3 alse &<8-&<
"art Two: 'hapter Ten
200. *hich occurred first+ A reali5ation a$out the oil = a lu4uriousstretch ' o$ser,ation of a ranite $utt &<9
201. *inston knew ?oldstein2s final messae must $e what+ The future
$eloned to the proles. 3(trenth would chane into consciousness.3 &!1
202. *ho did not sin+ the "arty &!&
203. *hich did not occur+ A Fulia was hit. = A telescreen was $ehind the picture. ' The house was surrounded. 0 The paperweiht was amicrophone transmittin the sounds of lo,e. &!!
204. *ho turned out to $e a mem$er of the Thouht "olice+ #r.'harrinton &!6-&!7
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224. *hich was not an answer to *inston2s Guestions+ A Fulia $etrayed
*inston and was con,erted. = =i =rother will always e4ist. ' Thee4istence of the =rotherhood will $e a riddle. 0 Room 1%1 is =i =rother2s
home. &6
"art Three: 'hapter Three
225. *ho colla$orated in writin ?oldstein2s $ook+ )2=rien &7
226. *hat was )2=rien2s ,iew of a proletarian re$ellion+ nonsense &7
227. *hat accordin to )2=rien ouht to $e the startin point of thouht
for *inston+ 3The rule of the "arty is fore,er.3 t will ne,er $e o,erthrownespecially $y the proles. &7
228. *hich tenant was key to nsoc+ A the few the stron the many. =The masses needed $a$y sittin. ' A select few did e,il that ood miht
come. 0 "arcel freedom to proles. &8 229. )2=rien used doublespeak with what topic+ A power = philosophy
' Recreation 0 "aradise &
230. 3)ne does not esta$lish a dictatorship in order to safeuard a
re,olution.3 &
231. >4plain 3reedom is (la,ery.3 *hen one ;oins the collecti,e power of
the "arty in his desinated cell position he is $onded $ut the "arty is,i$rant. @ence I"artyJ reedom is Iindi,idualJ (la,ery. &9
232. *hich did )2=rien not communicate+ A )ceania is the world. ="ower is a means to an end. ' Reality is inside the skull. 0 The earth is the
center of the uni,erse. &
233. @ow would the new ci,ili5ation differ from the old+ A more
hedonism = more friendship ' more pain &9& 0 more self-esteem
234. mainin a picture of the future in,ol,ed what imae+ A a $oot
stampin on a human face &9< = a fist in the air ' handcuffed proleshuin =i =rother 0 =i =rother $lowin fire at a heretic.
235. After e4aminin himself in the mirror what was *inston2s reaction+3A feelin of pity for his ruined $ody o,ercame him.3 &9
236. That the #inistry of Lo,e had not altered *inston2s feelins toward
Fulia meant what+ They hadn2t 3cured3 him yet. eelins of lo,e towardsomeone were harder to eradicate and transform than were thouhts $eliefsanswers and actions. <%%
"art Three: 'hapter our
237. *hich was not true a$out *inston+ A @e had ood dreams a$out)2=rien. = *inston delihted in feelin renewed strenth. ' @e e4ercised
reularly. 0 @e smoked a pack a day. <%%-<%&
238. *hich was true a$out *inston+ A @e was a$le to reuritate the
"arty line without a hih deree of $elie,a$ility. = ?oin with the flow of
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the "arty stream was still a$horent to him. ' @e had no desire for
con,ersation or distraction. 0 @e hardly knew why he e,er re$elled. <%1-<%!
239. To instincti,ely dispose of a fallacy of thouht was called what+crimestop <%6
240. T: 3Athleticism of the mind3 in,ol,ed a delicate use of nsoc loicintellience and a $lind spot stupidity toward 3the crudest loical errors.3
True <%6
241. *inston2s re,erie of Fulia and outspoken cry indicated what a$out
*inston2s inner state+ *hile *inston2s conformity no loner hid a hereticalmind his heart preferred a lo,e Ifor FuliaJ contrary to "arty wishesC he still
hated the "arty and lo,ed Fulia. <%8
242. *inston concluded all of the followin e4cept: A (ecrets must $e
$uried deep in the unconscious ne,er emerin into thouht or dreams. =
)ne can carry hatred $ut one needed to $e disconnected from it. ' To diehatin the "arty was a "arty Bictory.
243. Room 1%1 was reser,ed for what+ A education and learnin =
understandin and capitulatin ' acceptance and lo,e &6/<%9
"art Three: 'hapter i,e
244. @ow did )2=rien force *inston to $etray Fulia+ @e threatened
*inston with rats that would eat his face unless he transferred the punishment to Fulia. <1<
"art Three: 'hapter (i4
245. *hich was not true+ A *inston2s concentration and focus were lessthan $efore. = @e was popular at the 'hestnut Tree 'af. <17 ' @e made
more money from a less sinificant ;o$. 0 The smell of in was mi4ed inhis mind with the smell of rats.
246. *hich was true+ A *inston cheered wholeheartedly for )ceania2slatest ,ictory. = *inston2s mother fired the $ullet that killed *inston. '
*inston and Fulia were rekindlin their lo,e. 0 *inston could not fullylo,e =i =rother $ecause secret lo,e for Fulia rested at the $ase of his spine.
247. @ow could *inston ha,e sa,ed himself from 3self-willed e4ile3 anddeath+ su$mit and lo,e =i =rother sooner <&7
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#r. Ronald *eihtman
All Rihts Reser,ed
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Treasure slandby Robert !ouis "te#enson
Reader-Response Questions and Answersby Ron Weightman
Resources:
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'hapter 19 3Narrati,e Resumed =y Fim @awkins: The ?arrison n The (tockade3
1. *ho made the stockade years ao+ 'aptain lint
&. *ho said 32That man (mollett is a $etter man than am23+ The doctor - Li,esey
<. *hat type of cheese did the doctor ha,e stored in his snuff-$o4+ "armesan
!. T The men at the fort 3had two a$le allies3 in their possession - 3rum and theclimate.3 The pirates had the rum.
6. T The mutiny was 'aptain (mollettOs second.
7. T Fim reeted (il,er with a hand shake when he (il,er $rouht the fla of
truce.
'hapter &% 3(il,er2s >m$assy3
1. T The white cloth used for truce was from the Folly Roer.
&. T The captain2s 3treacherous shot3 was intended for (il,er.
<. *hy did (mollett say he didn2t know 'ap2n (il,er+ =ecause (mollett only knows
of one captain himself not the 'ap2n (il,er that the mutineers ha,e elected.
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1. *hat were the 3hue slimy monsters3+ Not soft snails of incredi$le $ut sea
lions as Fim later understood.
&. *hat would 3produce ,iolent chanes in the $eha,ior of a coracle3+ (hiftin
weiht
<. *hat was used to scoop water out of the coracle+ Fim2s sea-cap
!. *hat did Fim presume the men on $oard the @ispaniola were doin while she
was under sail+ ?oin round the island on their way $ack to the anchorae orchasin him.
6. *hat did 3idly flappin can,as3 indicate+ That no$ody was steerin the@ispaniola
7. T Fim thouht that if he could et on $oard the ,essel he could return her to her captain. T
8. Fim2s scheme was tempered $y the return of his torturin thirst.
. The 3dull $low3 refers to Fim2s head $umpin up aainst the side of the schooner.
t was the schooner that had struck the coracle.
'hapter &6 3 (trike The Folly Roer3
1. *hy were the planks not 3swa$$ed since the mutiny3+ The pirates were not
orani5ed nor disciplined.
&. T *hen the co4swain awoke from his drunken stupor he was surprised to see
Fim.
<. T Fim took his drink first prior to i,in the co4swain $randy. T Fim took a
deep drink of water.
!. nterpret: 32 can2t ha,e these colours...23 Ans. Q Fim took down the Folly Roerand chucked it o,er$oard.
6. *hat was the dead man2s name+ )2=rien an relander
7. T Fim @awkins refused to strike a deal with the co4swain and manaed to sail
the ship without his help.
8. *hy had Fim2s conscience smitten him+ =ecause he had deserted his friends at
the fort.
'hapter &7 3srael @ands3
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1. *hat perception of srael did Fim ha,e that allowed him to conceal his
3suspicions to the end3+ @e felt @ands was 3densely stupid.3
&. After srael professes that he 3ne,er seen ood come o2 oodness yet3 what other
,iews does he espouse+ 3@im as strikes first is my fancyC dead men don2t $iteC3
<. *hat was in the last staes of dilapidation+ The wreck of a ship a reat ,essel of three masts.
!. *hy was Fim2s pistol useless+ (eawater had rendered it inopera$le.
6. T After all was said and done srael 3pluned head first into the water3
ironically landin on top of )2=rien2s dead $ody.
'hapter &8 3"ieces )f >iht3
1. T 3=ut was my own master aain3 means Fim2s wound was not se,ere. srael @ands isn2t ali,e to hound him anymore.
&. T )ut of respect Fim wrapped )2=rien in the Folly Roer fla and tossed himo,er$oard where he 3could see him and srael lyin side $y side.3
<. Fim would counter the accusation of truantry with what ace in the hole+ That he
recaptured the @ispaniola
!. T Fim assumed the snorin was from his friends. T
6. *ho announced Fim2s arri,al at the $lock-house+ (il,er2s reen parrot 'aptainlint
'hapter & 3n The >nemyOs 'amp3
1. *hat increased Fim2s horror tenfold+ That there was 3not a sin of any prisoner.3
&. T (il,er knew where Fim2s friends were+
<. *ho attempted to kill Fim+ Tom #oran
!. That (il,er proclaims his likeness for the $oy Fim means that Lon Fohn opted
to keep Fim as a should he e,er $e 3in a court for piracy.3 *itness
6. *hose side did (il,er profess to $e on $y chapter2s end+ The sGuire2s side
'hapter &9 3The =lack (pot Aain3
1. T The conspirators desired a torch $ecause the $ook was inconruous.
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&. T That Lon Fohn still had a shot in his locker made him somewhat confident.
T
<. T The paper that was passed to (il,er had writin on $oth sides. T
!. T The mutineers a,e Lon Fohn (il,er a litany of reasons for their
disenchantment with him as rulin captain. T
6. T 3The captain2s chest3 refers to =lack 0o2s chest. T
7. T (il,er told ?eore that he 3hain2t ot the in,ention of a cockroach3 inresponse to ?eore2s saucy retort a$out ha,in no schooner for an escape. T
8. *ho stayed up for sentinel responsi$le for uardin the fort for the e,enin+?eore #erry
'hapter <% 3)n "arole3
1. T 32Top o2 the mornin to you sirH23 was uttered to the doctor $ecause he awokethe sleepin pirates near twel,ish.
&. T The doctor a,e one stern nod to Fim upon his entry into the fort. T
<. T The doctor suested that some of the pirates had malaria. T
!. *hy did some of the pirates e4plode with disappro,al+ =ecause (il,er consentedto let the doctor ha,e a pri,ate con,ersation with Fim @awkins.
6. T (il,er was concerned a$out etchin out a separate peace for himself. T
7. T (il,er had the shakes $ecause he didn2t want to $e haned. T
8. T 0r. Li,esey wanted Fim to run for it $efore Fim re,ealed that he 3ot the
ship.3 T
. T 0r. Li,esey2s commitment to (il,er was a$solute. @e would not per;ure
himself.
'hapter <1 3The Treasure @unt - lint2s "ointer3
1. T Li,in hand to mouth typified the $uccaneers2 forethouhtful resol,e towardthe future.
&. T (il,er was a$le to restore 3their Ihis matesJ hope and confidence.3 T
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<. T Accordin to Fim2s narration (il,er 3had still a foot in either camp3 and
either alternati,e would $e eGually accepta$le to Fohn. Fim percei,ed that Fohn3would prefer wealth and freedom with the pirates to a $are escape from hanin.3
!. T Allardyce helped resol,e some of the am$iuity of the terms of the map. TThe dead man2s $ones were the pointer compass for the ;olly dollars.
6. T #oran2s missin knife was found in the dead seaman2s pocket.
'hapter <& 3The Treasure @unt - The Boice Amon The Trees3
1. *hat does 322,e half a mind to dine first23 mean+ (il,er felt that findin the
treasure would $e so easy after ha,in found the three tall trees and (py-lass(houlder that he could afford to stop for dinner first.
&. *ho fiured out the person whose 3thin hih trem$lin ,oice struck up thewell-known air3+ (il,er determined that the ,oice $eloned to =en ?unn
<. *hat was 3rowin swiftly hiher3+ 0ick2s fe,er - his malaria.
!. *ho was tossin a$out deadly looks and 3murderous lances3+ (il,er to Fim
6. T A walrus had taken the se,en hundred thousand pounds.
'hapter << 3The all )f A 'hieftain3
1. *ho passed whom 3a dou$le-$arrelled pistol3+ (il,er passed Fim a pistol.
&. T Fim refrained from whisperin 32(o you2,e chaned sides aain.23
<. The three cracks killed how many men+ Two - ?eore #erry and the man withthe $andae
!. T The 3three sur,i,ors3 were a$le to o$tain a et-a-way $oat to #i55en-mast@ill.
6. T =enn ?unn was responsi$le for the e4ca,ation and relocation of the treasure.T
7. T 0r. Li,esey a,e (il,er the map to create a situation of en,y and mistrustamonst the dishonest $uccaneers. @e a,e the map away $ecause it 3was now
useless3 and he used it as le,erae 3to $e clear of malaria and keep a uard uponthe money.3
8. T (il,er was spared oar duty $ecause his fatiue was killin him.
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. *ho told (Guire Trelawney 3not to prosecute3 Fohn (il,er+ 0r. Li,esey
9. T 'aptain (mollett praised Lon Fohn (il,er for returnin to his proper duty. All the captain said was 32AhH23
'hapter <! 3And Last3
1. T The 3transportation of this reat mass of old3 was done without a sinlesentry+
&. T No one treated (il,er $etter than a do. =en ?unn did $ecause he 3was stillterri$le afraid of his old Guartermaster3 and Fim @awkins did $ecause he 3had
really somethin to thank him for.3
<. *hat pro,ed (il,er2s premonition a$out the three fellows to $e true+ n other
words what pro,ed that the pirates miht murder if allowed to come a$oard+ )neof them 3whipped his musket to his shoulder and sent a shot whistlin o,er (il,er2s
head and throuh the main-sail.3
!. T Lon Fohn (il,er split on a secret mission to rescue the three fellows left
$ehind on Treasure sland.
6. *ho asked Fim @awkins 3to write down the whole particulars a$out Treasure
sland3+ (Guire Trelawney 0r. Li,esey and the rest of these entlemen.
!in$s to %omplete "et o& Answers'
• 'hapters 1-1
• 'hapters 19-<!
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#r. Ronald *eihtman
All Rihts Reser,ed
=@( @ome
Los Aneles Unified (chool 0istrict
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