English Literature Worksheet: 'An Inspector Calls' - Exam Practice
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English Literature Worksheet: 'An Inspector Calls' - Exam Practice
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Introduction to Exam Practice
This section introduces the focus of this worksheet: practicing exam-style questions for 'An Inspector Calls' to enhance analytical and writing skills.
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Multiple Choice Questions
Answer the following multiple-choice questions to test your understanding of the play.
1.
Who is the playwright of 'An Inspector Calls'?
[1 mark]AJ.B. Priestley
BWilliam Shakespeare
CGeorge Bernard Shaw
DHarold Pinter
2.
What is the primary social issue addressed in the play?
[1 mark]ALove and marriage
BClass and social responsibility
CWar and peace
DJustice and law
3.
Which character is the Inspector investigating?
[1 mark]AThe Birlings
BEva Smith
CEric Birling
DSheila Birling
4.
Which theme is most prominent in the play?
[1 mark]ARevenge
BResponsibility and guilt
CLove and betrayal
DJustice
5.
What is the significance of the play's ending?
[1 mark]AIt resolves all conflicts
BIt leaves the audience questioning morality and responsibility.
CIt reveals the Inspector's true identity
DIt ends with a happy family reunion
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Short Answer Questions
Provide brief but detailed responses to the following questions.
1.
Describe the role of the character Sheila Birling in highlighting the play's themes.
2.
How does Priestley use the character of the Inspector to convey his message?
3.
Explain the significance of the play’s title.
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Extended Essay/Analysis Question
Answer the following in a detailed essay format, supporting your points with evidence from the text.
1.
Discuss how J.B. Priestley uses dramatic techniques in 'An Inspector Calls' to critique social inequality and promote social responsibility. Provide specific examples from the play to support your analysis.
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