1984 Book 2 - Ch. 1-4 Quiz 
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How does the dark-haired woman give Winston a message?

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About what does the dark-haired woman give Winston detailed information?
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When in the countryside what type of surveillance do Party members have to consider?
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What detail about her life does the woman not tell Winston?
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What statement does Winston make about his affair with the woman?
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Why does Julia talk Winston into volunteering extra hours for the Party?
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What detail does Winston not learn about Julia?
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Which best describes why the Party wants to control human sexuality?
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When Winston was out on a hike with his wife, Katherine, what did he consider doing?
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Which of the following does not happen at the antique shop of Mr. Charrington?
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Outside his window Winston sees a Prole woman who is doing laundry while singing a song written by a machine. What could this most likely symbolize?
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What is Winston’s greatest fear?
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Which of the following is not true about the glass paperweight that Winston has?
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Word Bank:  orifice, ideological, palimpsest, vapid, sinecures, concertina-like, anodyne, convoluted, knell
 “[..] to every kind of literature or documentation which might conceivably hold any political or __________ significance.”
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 “[...] and given post which were in fact ____________ but which sounded important.”
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“It was their delight, their folly, their ___________, their intellectual stimulant.”
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 “Like a leaden _______ the words came back at him.”
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“All history was a _____________, scraped clean and reinscribed exactly as often as was necessary.”
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“A sort of _________ eagerness flitted across Winston’s face at the mention of Big Brother.”
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EXTRA CREDT: Write three sentences using three different remaining words NOT used in the quotes above. Please capitalize the word you used!
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