Q.1
One of the themes of the play is women's roles at work and how these relate to their familial roles. Whose workplace is the setting for one scene?
  • Doris's
  • Margaret's
  • Jackie's
  • All of the above
Q.2
Besides the scenes set in the Wasteground, when do all of the characters appear together?
  • In the hospital, when Margaret is dying
  • In Margaret's home, for Rosie's birthday
  • In Doris's home, after her husband's death
  • In Jackie's flat in Manchester, when Rosie is a baby
Q.3
In what time are the scenes in the Wasteground set?
  • 1940s
  • 1960s
  • 1980s
  • The Wasteground is timeless
Q.4
What is significant about the Wasteground?
  • The Wasteground is important because it shows how much all of the characters dislike each other
  • The Wasteground gives the audience a break from thinking about the play
  • The characters are freed from their mother-daughter relationships and are all equals
  • The Wasteground is not significant
Q.5
What event forces Doris to move to Oldham?
  • The birth of Rosie
  • Margaret's death
  • Jack's death
  • The air raids
Q.6
What provides shelter during the WWII air raids which take place in the second scene?
  • The bomb shelter
  • The piano
  • A neighbour's house
  • The cellar
Q.7
Which of the following events does NOT take place in the month of December?
  • Margaret's death
  • The air raid
  • Margaret collects the baby Rosie from Jackie's flat
  • The women help Doris clear out her house after her husband's death
Q.8
Where is the play set?
  • Oldham
  • Manchester
  • London
  • All of the above
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