Q.1.
How does the ordinary feature in the play?
Q.2.
In what sense is "judgement" a theme of the play?
Q.3.
Objects in the play are shown to be meaningful as triggers for ....
Q.4.
Whom does Rosie describe as always sounding apologetic on the phone?
Q.5.
Which of the following does NOT relate to the themes of dishonesty and secrecy in the play?
Q.6.
Doris keeps her resentments inside; Rosie openly supports political protests. Which of the following is true of Margaret and Jackie?
Q.7.
"We need bits of her finger-nail and hair and stuff." To which theme does this line spoken in the Wasteground relate?
Q.8.
Inheritance is one of the themes of the play. This theme is apparent in all but which one of the following?
Q.9.
The play presents career advancement as a trade-off with which of the following?