Q.1.
In the final act, Eric and Sheila are deeply dissatisfied with the willingness of their parents to continue with their lives as if nothing has changed. Their dissatisfaction is most closely related to which of the following themes?
Q.2.
Eva Smith's death is caused by ...
Q.3.
What is suggested by the Inspector's statement, 'And I tell you that the time will soon come when, if men will not learn that lesson, then they will be taught it in fire and blood and anguish'?
Q.4.
Which of the following events is related to workers' rights?
Q.5.
Mrs Birling's treatment of Eva Smith is expressive of which themes in the text?
Q.6.
Why are Gerald and Eric both able to treat Eva Smith as disposable?
Q.7.
Sheila's involvement in Eva's fate is NOT due to which of the following:
Q.8.
How does Eva's gender contribute to her troubled life?
Q.9.
Eric Birling is a disappointment to his family. His drinking and disreputable behavior invites his family to lecture him frequently on which of the following themes?
Q.10.
Which of the following best demonstrates the relationship between wealth and class in the play?