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GCSE English Language and Literature Quiz

Topics: Macbeth, Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, An Inspector Calls

Instructions:

Please select the correct answer for each of the following questions. Each question has one correct answer.

  1. What is Macbeth's tragic flaw that leads to his downfall?

    • A. His ambition
    • B. His loyalty
    • C. His intelligence
  2. Who is the author of "Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde"?

    • A. Charles Dickens
    • B. Robert Louis Stevenson
    • C. Thomas Hardy
  3. In "Macbeth," what do the three witches predict for Macbeth?

    • A. That he will marry the queen
    • B. That he will become king
    • C. That he will lose his throne
  4. What does the character of Mr Birling represent in "An Inspector Calls"?

    • A. Social responsibility
    • B. Capitalist values
    • C. Environmental concerns
  5. How does Lady Macbeth manipulate Macbeth into committing murder?

    • A. By questioning his manhood
    • B. By offering him money
    • C. By threatening to leave him
  6. In "Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde," what does the transformation into Hyde symbolize?

    • A. The battle between good and evil
    • B. The importance of friendship
    • C. The quest for power
  7. What is the primary theme of "An Inspector Calls"?

    • A. Individualism vs. collectivism
    • B. The quest for knowledge
    • C. The importance of family
  8. How does Macbeth react after hearing of Lady Macbeth’s death?

    • A. He is devastated and remorseful
    • B. He feels indifference and despair
    • C. He becomes angry and seeks revenge
  9. What does Dr Jekyll create to separate his dual identities?

    • A. A potion
    • B. A machine
    • C. A book
  10. Which character is an inspector investigating a suicide in "An Inspector Calls"?

    • A. Inspector Goole
    • B. Arthur Birling
    • C. Gerald Croft
  11. Which line best represents Macbeth's internal conflict about murdering King Duncan?

    • A. "Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow..."
    • B. "Is this a dagger which I see before me?"
    • C. "Out, out brief candle!"
  12. How does Utterson initially feel about Hyde in "Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde"?

    • A. He is fascinated by him
    • B. He despises him
    • C. He is uneasy but curious
  13. What is the significance of the title "An Inspector Calls"?

    • A. It refers to an actual calling of duty
    • B. It symbolizes social accountability
    • C. It is simply a plot device
  14. Who ultimately kills Macbeth?

    • A. Macduff
    • B. Banquo
    • C. Malcolm
  15. Which literary device is predominantly used in Macbeth’s soliloquies?

    • A. Foreshadowing
    • B. Irony
    • C. Imagery
  16. What does Mr Birling's character symbolize regarding pre-war capitalism?

    • A. Innovation
    • B. Greed and selfishness
    • C. Economic growth
  17. How does Lady Macbeth invoke the spirits in her famous soliloquy?

    • A. To grant her power
    • B. To protect her husband
    • C. To take away her femininity
  18. How does the novel "Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde" portray Victorian society's view on morality?

    • A. Morality is absolute
    • B. Morality is complex and dualistic
    • C. Morality is unimportant
  19. What event triggers the Inspector's investigation?

    • A. A murder
    • B. A robbery
    • C. A suicide
  20. Which character serves as Macbeth's closest friend before being murdered?

    • A. Macduff
    • B. Malcolm
    • C. Banquo
  21. What does the character of Eva Smith represent in "An Inspector Calls"?

    • A. Suffering and sacrifice
    • B. Success and ambition
    • C. Wealth and privilege
  22. What key theme does the symbol of blood represent in "Macbeth"?

    • A. Love and friendship
    • B. Guilt and consequence
    • C. Joy and celebration
  23. In "Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde," what does Dr Jekyll ultimately realise about himself?

    • A. He is a failure
    • B. He is both good and evil
    • C. He should never have become a doctor
  24. How does the play "An Inspector Calls" end?

    • A. The family is arrested
    • B. They are relieved and celebrate
    • C. They face the consequences of their actions
  25. Which character represents the voice of youth and social change in "An Inspector Calls"?

    • A. Sheila Birling
    • B. Eric Birling
    • C. Gerald Croft
  26. Which supernatural element is prevalent in "Macbeth"?

    • A. Ghosts
    • B. Time travel
    • C. Prophecies from witches
  27. What does the relationship between Jekyll and Hyde suggest about identity in the novel?

    • A. Identity is fixed
    • B. Identity is fluid and divided
    • C. Identity is a social construct
  28. In what way does Inspector Goole challenge the Birling family's views?

    • A. By proving their wealth
    • B. By questioning their morals and social obligations
    • C. By threatening them
  29. What leads to Lady Macbeth's eventual madness?

    • A. Guilt over her role in Duncan's murder
    • B. Fear of being discovered
    • C. Jealousy of Macbeth's power
  30. What is the significance of the setting in "Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde"?

    • A. It mirrors the theme of duality in identity
    • B. It serves no particular purpose
    • C. It glorifies Victorian life