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- Q1When was the play 'An Inspector Calls' published?September 1945July 1945June 1945August 194530s
- Q2What was the main theme of the play 'An Inspector Calls'?DutyResponsibilitySocial responsibilityCapitalism30s
- Q3What is the title of the play 'An Inspector Calls' a metaphor for?The accountability and responsibility we have towards othersThe role of the inspector in the playThe impact of capitalismThe importance of socialism30s
- Q4What is Priestley's challenge to the audience?To ignore the welfare of othersTo prioritize self-preservationTo live life with the awareness of how our actions affect othersTo focus only on personal gain30s
- Q5Who are the main characters presented as examples of the wealthy upper class?The Birlings and Gerald CroftSheila and EricThe working classThe Inspectors30s
- Q6What values does Mr. Birling prioritize?Himself and his profitsSocial responsibilityHonesty and integrityFamily and friends30s
- Q7What does Mrs. Birling refuse to do for Eva Smith?Support her emotionallyGive her a jobTake her caseHelp her financially30s
- Q8Who in the play shows a desire to change their ways?The working classMr. and Mrs. BirlingThe InspectorsSheila and Eric30s
- Q9What is the inspector's message in his final speech?We should prioritize capitalismWe are responsible for each otherWe should focus on self-preservationWe should ignore social responsibility30s
- Q10What do the inspector's final words suggest?Socialism leads to conflict and sufferingReligion is the key to putting the world back togetherClassism and neglect of the social good were causes of warsCapitalism is necessary for society30s
- Q11What is the Inspector's main message to the characters and the audience?We should only focus on ourselvesWe are responsible for each otherWe should prioritize money and powerWe should ignore the needs of others30s
- Q12What does Priestley imply can lead to widespread change and betterment of society?One large revolutionary actionA lot of small good actionsStrict laws and regulationsReliance on the government30s
- Q13What is Priestley's challenge to the audience at the end of the play?To avoid taking responsibility for our actionsTo forget about social responsibilityTo live with the awareness of how our actions affect othersTo focus only on personal success30s
- Q14Which characters in the play learn from their mistakes and show a desire to change?Sheila and EricGerald Croft and Inspector GhoulMr. Burling and Mrs. BurlingEva Smith and Gerald Croft30s
- Q15What is Mrs. Burling's attitude towards Eva's case?She doesn't know about herShe refuses to help herShe supports herShe sympathizes with her30s