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An Inspector Calls Quiz

Instructions:

Please answer the following questions based on J.B. Priestley's play "An Inspector Calls." Each question has one correct answer. Circle the letter corresponding to your choice.

  1. Who is the inspector that arrives at the Birling household?
    A. Inspector Goole
    B. Inspector Smith
    C. Inspector Brown
    D. Inspector Smithson

  2. What is the relationship between Sheila and Gerald?
    A. Siblings
    B. Ex-lovers
    C. Engaged
    D. Cousins

  3. What does the Inspector interrogate the Birlings about?
    A. Their financial status
    B. The death of Eva Smith
    C. Their family history
    D. Their business practices

  4. What is the significance of Eva Smith's name?
    A. It represents the upper class
    B. It symbolizes a new beginning
    C. It stands for everywoman
    D. It refers to a specific historical figure

  5. Which character is most affected by the Inspector's revelations?
    A. Arthur Birling
    B. Sybil Birling
    C. Sheila Birling
    D. Eric Birling

  6. What ideology does Arthur Birling primarily represent?
    A. Socialism
    B. Feminism
    C. Capitalism
    D. Anarchism

  7. How did Eva Smith die?
    A. She was murdered by Gerald
    B. She overdosed on sleeping pills
    C. She was hit by a car
    D. She committed suicide

  8. Which character tries to obstruct the Inspector's investigation?
    A. Sheila Birling
    B. Eric Birling
    C. Sybil Birling
    D. Arthur Birling

  9. What does the Inspector suggest about the interconnectedness of society?
    A. Each person is independent
    B. Everyone is responsible for one another
    C. Only the wealthy have obligations
    D. Class separation is essential

  10. What does Gerald Croft initially try to hide from the Inspector?
    A. His affair with Eva Smith
    B. His family business troubles
    C. His financial problems
    D. His relationship with Sheila

  11. At the end of the play, what unexpected event occurs?
    A. The Inspector is revealed to be a ghost
    B. Arthur Birling's business collapses
    C. Another inspector calls
    D. Gerald is arrested

  12. Who is the most traditional in her views among the characters?
    A. Sheila Birling
    B. Eric Birling
    C. Sybil Birling
    D. Gerald Croft

  13. What does Eric's character reveal about the youth in the play?
    A. They are entirely self-absorbed
    B. They are more progressive than their parents
    C. They lack awareness of social issues
    D. They do not change their views

  14. What is the dramatic irony in Arthur Birling's speeches?
    A. He supports socialist views
    B. He predicts the future
    C. He represents the working class
    D. He is unaware of forthcoming events

  15. What role does the theme of guilt play in the play?
    A. It is non-existent
    B. It only affects the Inspector
    C. It creates conflict among characters
    D. It leads to celebration

  16. Which character expresses the idea of "no excuses" repeatedly?
    A. Sheila Birling
    B. Arthur Birling
    C. Inspector Goole
    D. Sybil Birling

  17. Why does the Inspector call the Birlings' actions 'socially irresponsible'?
    A. They do not donate to charity
    B. They mistreat their workers
    C. They are not involved in politics
    D. They disregard environmental concerns

  18. How does the play demonstrate the theme of generational conflict?
    A. Older characters are always right
    B. Younger characters rebel against their parents' views
    C. There is no conflict
    D. All characters agree

  19. What is the final message of the play regarding society?
    A. Society should remain unchanged
    B. Individuals must take responsibility for one another
    C. Only wealthy individuals can create change
    D. Ignorance is bliss

  20. What literary technique does Priestley use to create tension in the play?
    A. Monologue
    B. Foreshadowing
    C. Irony
    D. Flashback

Submission:

Once you have completed the quiz, please submit your answers to your teacher by the designated deadline. Good luck!