Q.1.
Which of the characters is presented as the leader of the group in Act One?
Q.2.
When Mark describes how Adam was (supposedly) killed, he begins by discussing the events as if the group were joking or playing, with Adam playing along. Yet the events included stubbing out cigarettes on Adam's skin and forcing him to run across the motorway. To which of the following themes does Mark's recount contribute?
Q.3.
Dennis Kelly has said that the characters in "do know right from wrong". Which one of the following demonstrates their awareness or morality?
Q.4.
The presence of DNA evidence on Adam's jumper from a man fitting the invented description given by Brian contributes to which of the following themes in the play?
Q.5.
Silence is one of the key themes of . Which of the following is NOT one of the ways this theme can be seen in the play?
Q.6.
Which of the following individuals does NOT leave the group?
Q.7.
No one prevents Cathy and Phil from forcing Brian to kill Adam. Which of the following lines demonstrates the group's awareness of their plans?
Q.8.
How are adults present in the play?
Q.9.
Which of the following lines demonstrates the theme of belonging?
Q.10.
Which of the following characters does not appear to show any signs of trauma by the end of the play?