1) Why was Ampleforth arrested and brought to the Ministry of Love in Chapter 9? a) For leaving the word "God" in a poem. b) For trying to join the Brotherhood. c) For plotting to assassinate a Party member. 2) Why does Parsons believe he deserves to be in the Ministry of Love? a) Because he wrote anti-Party slogans on walls. b) Because he was caught listening to Goldstein's broadcasts. c) Because he committed thoughtcrime in his sleep. 3) What realisation does Winston come to after being beaten by the guard? a) The Brotherhood will come to save him soon. b) There is no heroism in pain, only a desperate wish for it to stop. c) O’Brien will help him escape if he endures long enough. 4) What does O'Brien make Winston confess during the interrogation in Chapter 10? a) That two and two make five. b) That Julia is a spy for the Party. c) That he was wrong about the Party being evil. 5) What does O'Brien reveal as the Party’s ultimate goal? a) To conquer the rest of the world. b) To control people's thoughts completely. c) To improve living conditions for all citizens. 6) What response does O'Brien give when Winston asks if the Brotherhood exists? a) That it is an underground resistance led by Emmanuel Goldstein. b) That it is a myth created by the Party. c) That Winston will never know the answer. 7) What is Winston’s reaction when he hears about Room 101? a) He is filled with fear, knowing it is the worst punishment. b) He is relieved, thinking it means a quick execution. c) He becomes hopeful, believing it is a way to escape.

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