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An Inspector Calls
By Niki Mccarthy
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The Birling's furniture is described as
Hard and expensive
Cosy and comfortable
Not cosy and comfortable
Large and soft
The lighting is described as
Pink and itimate
Cold and hard
Dim
Bright
The Birlings live in which area?
The village
The town
The suburbs
The city
Mr Birling is described as
Portentous
Bombastic
Hypocritical
Loud
Mrs Birling is described as
Haughty
Loud
Kind
Cold
Sheila is marrying
Eric
Alderman Meggarty
Gerald
Sheila's brother is called
Gerald
Eric
Ernie
Gerald's parents are called
Lord and Lady Croft
Sir Croft and Mrs Croft
Mr and Mrs Croft
Which honour is Mr Birling hopng to be awarded?
A degree
A key to the city
A Knighthood
An Earldom
Mr Biling is guilty of sacking Eva because she
wanted more food from the company
Wanted an extra day off
Wanted higher wages for herself
Wanted higher wages for all of the workers
Members of the working class are called the
Bourgeoisie
Capitalists
Socialists
Proletariat
Eva Smith is symbolic of
Every woman
All factory workers
Everyone called Smith
Sheila ensure that Eva is sacked from Milwards because she is
Jealous of her beauty
Jealous of her clothes
Jealous of her job
Sheila calls Gerald a
Duplicitous adulterer
Fairy Prince
Prince Charming
Prince of theives
When Sheila realises that Gerald has been unfaithful, she
Tells him to leave
Says she forgives him
Returns the engagement ring
Runs away to cry
Sheila is kept as a child and is therefore
infantilised
patronised
criticised
ostracised
Daisy Renton is a name that symbolises that Eva
Is innocent because she is alone
is vulnerable like a flower to be picked
is corrupt
is white and yellow
Gerald meets Daisy in
the Brumley Palace
Buckinham Palace
the Brumley Palace bar
the ballroom
Mrs Birling is a member of a
homeless charity
a children's charity
a woman's charity
a charity for the proletariat
when she goes for help to the charity, Eva/Daisy changes her name to
Mrs Birling
Mrs Meggarty
Mrs Croft
Goole is a homophone meaning
evil spirit
poltergeist
ghost
Gerald uses Daisy for his own pleasure meaning that he has
Exploited her
Manipluated her
Suberted her
Transgressed her
Gerald does not reveal his true personality because
he is a private person
he hides behind a veneer
he is shy
he is a calm person
The play was set during the
Victorian era
Jacobean era
Edwardian era
Elizabethan era
Mr Birling describes himself as a
Public man
Important man
Aristocratic man
Bourgeoise man
Inspector Goole talks 'massively' while Mr Birling talks
Angrily
Quietly
Furiously
Randomly
Mrs Birling refuses to help Eva Smith because
She doesn't like the way she talks
She has a bad opinion of women who are not married
She does not believe her story about the father of the child
She is not allowed to help everyone
Who does Mr Birling telephone to check about Inspector Goole?
Colonel Roberts
Alderman Meggarty
Inspector Roberts
Inspector Meggarty
Who telephones the infirmary to check whether or not a girl has died?
Mr Birling
Eric
Gerald
Inspector Goole
Who has learnt a lesson from their behaviour and changes their attitude?
Eric
Eric and Sheila
Mr and Mrs Birling
Gerald Croft