1984 Test Preview Friday, March 27 3 grades. I. Newspeak Words On your answer sheet, you will write the Newspeak word being described. 15 (1 Point each)

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1984 Test Preview Friday, March 27 3 grades

I. Newspeak Words On your answer sheet, you will write the Newspeak word being described. 15 (1 Point each) #9. The ministry in charge of law and order in Oceania

II. Character Matching List of major (Julia) and minor (Tillotson) at the top of the page. 15 short descriptions (person made up by Winston due to the disgraced person who needed to be eliminated from all publications.)

III. Short Answers 10 (2 pts. Each) Questions cover the introductory notes, Cronkite’s “Preface,” T and P of OC. The test therefore has 50 points. -5=A-, -10=B-, etc.

Characters Winston Smith Winston’s Sister (both sister and mother taken by the party, died when Winston was a child, taken after Winston stole his sisters chocolate) Winston’s mother Julia O’Brien Big Brother Emmanuel Goldstein (Left Oceania because he went against party) Mrs. Parsons (neighbor) Mr. Parsons (Neighbor, Winston sees him in his holding cell) Parsons Kids (Junior spies, turned in father) Tilloston (coworker, sits across from Winston, Secretive about work) Ampleforth (In holding cell, Allowed word ‘God’ in poem) Syme (created newspeak dictionary, vaporized) Lord Acton (Power corrupts, absolute power corrupts abolutely) Prole woman singing (outside shop) Mr. Charrington (owned shop, secret member of thought police) Martin (O’Brien’s servant) Comrade Withers (unperson, vaporized covered up by ogilvy) Ogilvy (Made up person by Winston) Jones, Aaronson, Rutherford (wrongly arrested and convicted for treason and murder, killed) Starving Man (Man yelling “not room 101”) Bumstead (Prisoner in miniluv, Offers starving man bread) Instructor doing exercise on the Telescreen Katherine (Winstons ex-wife) The old prole in the pub Eric Blair

Newspeak Glossary Oceania Airstrip One Eurasia Eastasia Telescreen Thought Police Double Think Victory Mansion Minipax Miniluv Miniplenty Minitrue Proles Inner party Outer party Face crime Junior Spies Physical Jerks Thoughtcrime Golden Country Floating Fortress Ingsoc (Name of Oceanias gov) Newspeak Oldspeak 2 min of hate and hate week Malabar Front Unperson Crimestop Blackwhite Memoryhold Speakwrite Doubleplus Big brother Sex crime