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1984 Chapters 1-5, Part 2 Quiz
  • Ignorance Is Strength

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Directions
Be sure to restate the question as part of your
answer. Since some questions have more than one
part, make sure you answer what is asked or only
partial credit will be received. You must write
in complete sentences.
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Questions 1-3 (of 10)
  • What is written on the note Julia gives Winston?
  • After giving Winston the note, where do they
    initially meet, and what does Julia do before
    leaving Winston?

Chapter 1 Questions
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Chapter 2 Questions
  • What is the emblem of the Junior Anti-Sex League,
    and what does it symbolize?
  • What is the one act of rebellion that could ruin
    the Party, and why would it ruin it?

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  • What does Julia do at the fiction department, and
    how is it ironic?
  • According to Julia, what response does sexual
    privation produce, and to what advantage does Big
    Brother use that response?
  • Specifically, what did Winston consider doing
    with his wife, and why didnt he do it?

Chapter 3 Questions
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  • What is Winstons reaction when Julia describes
    the rat in the rented room, and what reason
    caused him to act that way?
  • What has the paperweight come to symbolize for
    Winston?

Chapter 4 Questions
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  • Who vanishes from the Ministry of Truth, and why
    was he erased?
  • What causes the proles to feel increasingly
    patriotic?
  • What did Winston tell Julia about his feelings
    about OBrien?

Chapter 5 Questions
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"They that can give up essential liberty to
obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither
liberty or safety."Benjamin Franklin - 1759
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