Step into the dystopian world of George Orwell's 1984! Are you ready to test your knowledge of Big Brother, Newspeak, and Oceania? Take the challenge now and prove your mastery of Orwell's 1984! 1 / 20 What does "Ingsoc" stand for? International Socialism Industrial Socialism English Socialism Independent Socialism 2 / 20 What is the role of the Thought Police in 1984? To protect citizens To enforce Party ideology To promote education To control media 3 / 20 What does Winston write in his secret journal? "War is peace" "Freedom is slavery" "Down with Big Brother" "Ignorance is strength" 4 / 20 How does the Party deal with dissenters? By imprisoning them By executing them By making them disappear By re-educating them 5 / 20 Who is the supposed leader of the Brotherhood? Big Brother Parsons Emmanuel Goldstein O'Brien 6 / 20 What does Winston secretly purchase from the antique shop? A clock A book of poems A journal A paperweight 7 / 20 What is the name of the Party's leader in 1984? O'Brien Big Brother Parsons Emmanuel Goldstein 8 / 20 What does Winston read to learn about the Party’s true nature? Goldstein’s book Big Brother’s speeches The Party’s constitution The Newspeak dictionary 9 / 20 Who does Winston believe has the power to overthrow the Party? The Proles The Thought Police The Inner Party The Brotherhood 10 / 20 What is the main purpose of the Ministry of Truth? To provide food To oversee war efforts To maintain law and order To alter historical records 11 / 20 What is the main setting of 1984? Paris, Airstrip Two London, Airstrip One Berlin, Airstrip Four New York, Airstrip Three 12 / 20 What does Winston discover about Mr. Charrington? He is a member of the Brotherhood He is a harmless shopkeeper He is a Party defector He is an agent of the Thought Police 13 / 20 What is the significance of the phrase "2 + 2 = 5" in the novel? It is a mistake in Party doctrine It signifies mathematical truth It is a code for rebellion It represents the Party’s power to control reality 14 / 20 What does the paperweight symbolize for Winston? A connection to the past His love for Julia The fragile nature of truth The power of the Party 15 / 20 What does Winston see when he looks into the mirror at the end of the novel? A loyal Party member A strong and defiant rebel A broken and defeated man An unrecognizable stranger 16 / 20 What is the slogan of the Party? War is power. Freedom is slavery. Ignorance is wisdom. War is peace. Freedom is joy. Ignorance is strength. War is peace. Freedom is truth. Ignorance is strength. War is peace. Freedom is slavery. Ignorance is strength. 17 / 20 What is the primary function of the Ministry of Plenty? To manage foreign relations To oversee law enforcement To regulate and control food and goods production To provide entertainment 18 / 20 What does the telescreen symbolize in 1984? Freedom of information The Party’s surveillance and control Entertainment and relaxation Historical knowledge 19 / 20 Who is Julia in 1984? A member of the Thought Police Winston's wife O'Brien's assistant A co-worker and lover of Winston 20 / 20 What does the term "unperson" mean in the novel? A person who has been erased from existence by the Party A person who is considered a hero A person who is missing A person who has never existed Your score is The average score is 79%