An Inspector Calls - Exam Practice Worksheet
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An Inspector Calls - Exam Practice Worksheet
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Introduction to Exam Practice
This section introduces key strategies for answering exam questions on 'An Inspector Calls'. Focus on understanding question requirements and structuring your responses effectively.
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Multiple Choice Questions
Choose the correct answer for each question related to 'An Inspector Calls'.
1.
What is the main theme of 'An Inspector Calls'?
[1 mark]ALove and marriage
BResponsibility and social class
CJustice and revenge
DFreedom and equality
2.
Who is the playwright of 'An Inspector Calls'?
[1 mark]AWilliam Shakespeare
BJ.B. Priestley
CGeorge Bernard Shaw
DHarold Pinter
3.
Which character is the inspector investigating?
[1 mark]AArthur Birling
BSheila Birling
CEric Birling
DEva Smith
4.
What does the play suggest about social responsibility?
[1 mark]AOnly the wealthy are responsible
BResponsibility is irrelevant
CEveryone should take responsibility for their actions
DGovernment should handle responsibility
5.
What year was 'An Inspector Calls' written?
[1 mark]A1912
B1920
C1945
D1960
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Short Answer Questions
Provide concise answers based on your understanding of the play.
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Explain the significance of the final speech by the Inspector and what message it conveys.
2.
Describe how the character of Sheila changes throughout the play.
3.
Identify and explain one major social issue highlighted in the play.
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Extended Essay/Analysis Question
Develop a comprehensive response analyzing key themes and characters.
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Discuss how J.B. Priestley uses the character of the Inspector to convey his social message. Include examples from the play to support your analysis.
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