1) What is the significance of the telescreen in Chapter 2? Choose 2 a) It is used for entertainment purposes only. b) It broadcasts propaganda to manipulate public opinion. c) It allows citizens to communicate freely with one another. d) It serves as a tool for surveillance by the Party. 2) Which characters are introduced in Chapter 2 and plays a key role in Winston's life? Choose 2. a) Mr. Charrington, the shopkeeper. b) Julia, who becomes important later in the story. c) Big Brother, the figurehead of the Party. d) O'Brien, who seems to be an ally. 3) What does Winston write in his secret diary in Chapter 2? Choose 2. a) His dreams and aspirations for the future. b) A love letter to Julia. c) Plans for rebellion against the Party. d) His thoughts about the Party's control. 4) What does the phrase 'War is Peace' signify in the context of Chapter 2? Choose 2. a) It reflects the Party's contradictory slogans. b) It suggests that conflict is necessary for peace. c) It indicates that peace is the ultimate goal of the Party. d) It highlights the importance of military strength. 5) How does Winston feel about the Party in Chapter 2? Choose 2. a) He fully supports its ideologies. b) He is deeply disillusioned by its oppressive nature. c) He believes it is working for the betterment of society. d) He feels a sense of hopelessness and fear.

Chapter 2, George Orwell, 1984

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