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Who said, ‘We are members of one body. We are responsible for each other.’?

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The Inspector

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True or False: Sheila Birling is initially unaware of her family’s social responsibilities.

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True

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Fill in the blank: ‘If you don’t come down sharply on some of these people, they’d soon ask for ______.’

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the earth

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What does Mr. Birling mean when he says, ‘A man has to make his own way—has to look after himself’?

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He believes in individualism and self-reliance.

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Who is described as ‘a pretty girl in her early twenties, very pleased with life and rather excited’?

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Sheila Birling

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What is the significance of the quote, ‘You never understand anything. You never did.’?

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It highlights the generational divide between Sheila and her parents.

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Who says, ‘I don’t think we want any further details of this disgusting affair.’?

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Sybil Birling

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Multiple Choice: Which character states, ‘I’m not a very popular public man’? A) Mr. Birling B) The Inspector C) Gerald Croft D) Eric Birling

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A) Mr. Birling

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What does the Inspector mean when he says, ‘Each of you helped to kill her.’?

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He is emphasizing collective responsibility.

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True or False: Gerald Croft admits to having an affair with Daisy Renton.

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True

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Fill in the blank: ‘You must understand that a lot of young men—’ ‘You’re behaving like a ______.’

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hysterical child

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What does the phrase ‘fire and blood and anguish’ represent in the play?

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The consequences of social irresponsibility.

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Who expresses the idea that ‘public men, Mr. Birling, have responsibilities as well as privileges’?

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The Inspector

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What does Sheila mean by saying, ‘I know. I had her turned out of there.’?

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She acknowledges her role in Daisy’s dismissal from the job.

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Multiple Choice: Who is the character that says, ‘I did not like her manner’? A) Eric B) Sybil C) Sheila D) Gerald

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B) Sybil

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True or False: Mr. Birling is optimistic about the future and believes in progress.

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True

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What does the quote ‘But these girls aren’t cheap labor—they’re people’ signify?

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It highlights the theme of social class and human dignity.

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Fill in the blank: ‘We are all __________.’

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responsible

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What is the significance of the Inspector’s final speech?

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It serves as a moral warning about the dangers of neglecting social responsibility.

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Who states, ‘I was in a state when a girl of that sort would refuse to take any money’?

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Mr. Birling

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True or False: The Inspector is a real police inspector.

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False

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What does Sheila say to demonstrate her change in perspective by the end of the play?

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‘I’m not a child anymore.’

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Multiple Choice: Which character claims, ‘I’ve done nothing wrong’? A) Eric B) Gerald C) Sybil D) Sheila

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C) Sybil

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Who refers to the Inspector as ‘a lot of nonsense’?

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Mr. Birling

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Fill in the blank: 'You’re behaving like a ______.'
hysterical child
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What does the quote 'I didn’t like her manner' imply about Sybil's attitude towards the working class?
It shows her disdain and class prejudice.
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True or False: Eric Birling is portrayed as a responsible and mature character.
False
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What does Gerald mean when he says, 'I didn’t feel I could turn her away'?
He expresses his sense of obligation towards Daisy.
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Who says, 'I suppose it was inevitable'?
Sheila Birling
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What theme does the quote 'You’re not the kind of father a chap could go to when he’s in trouble' address?
The theme of familial relationships and expectations.
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Multiple Choice: Who expresses regret about their actions towards Eva Smith? A) Sybil B) Eric C) Gerald D) Mr. Birling
B) Eric
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What does the Inspector mean when he says, 'There are millions and millions of Eva Smiths and John Smiths still left in the world'?
It underscores the ongoing social issues faced by the working class.
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True or False: The play ends on a note of optimism for the future.
False
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Fill in the blank: 'You’re not the kind of father a chap could go to when he’s in ______.'
trouble
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What does the Inspector's arrival symbolize in the play?
A catalyst for change and moral reflection.
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Who says, 'I did it because I was unhappy'?
Eric Birling
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What does the quote 'It’s too late. She’s dead.' signify?
The irreversible consequences of their actions.
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Multiple Choice: Which character is least affected by the Inspector's revelations? A) Sheila B) Eric C) Sybil D) Gerald
C) Sybil
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What does the phrase 'I’m ashamed of it' reflect about Sheila's character development?
Her growing awareness of social responsibility.
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True or False: The Inspector implies that the Birling family is solely responsible for Eva Smith's death.
False
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What does Gerald's quote 'I didn’t want to get involved' reveal about his character?
His tendency to avoid responsibility.
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What does the Inspector's final line, 'We are responsible for each other,' emphasize?
The interconnectedness of society.
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Multiple Choice: Who is the first character to question the Inspector? A) Sheila B) Mr. Birling C) Eric D) Sybil
B) Mr. Birling
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Who is described as 'an attractive chap about thirty'?
Gerald Croft
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What does the quote 'You’re not the kind of father a chap could go to when he’s in trouble' reflect about Eric's relationship with Mr. Birling?
It shows a lack of trust and support.
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True or False: The Inspector is a symbol of social conscience.
True
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Fill in the blank: 'I’m not a child anymore. I’ve got to ______.'
learn
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What does Sheila's transformation throughout the play signify?
The potential for change in social attitudes.
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Multiple Choice: Who is the last character to be interrogated by the Inspector? A) Sheila B) Eric C) Mr. Birling D) Sybil
D) Sybil
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What does the quote 'I know. I had her turned out of there.' reveal about Sheila's character?
Her initial selfishness and later remorse.
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What does the Inspector's presence force the characters to confront?
Their own moral failures and responsibilities.
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Fill in the blank: 'We are all ______.'
responsible
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True or False: The play suggests that social class determines one's worth.
True
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What does the Inspector's warning about 'fire and blood and anguish' foreshadow?
The potential consequences of ignoring social responsibility.
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Who says, 'I suppose it was inevitable'?
Sheila Birling
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What does Eric mean when he says, 'I’ve been drinking too much lately'?
He admits to his struggles with alcohol and its impact on his actions.
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Multiple Choice: Who is the most resistant to the Inspector's message? A) Sybil B) Sheila C) Eric D) Gerald
A) Sybil
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What theme does the quote 'I’m ashamed of it' connect to?
The theme of guilt and accountability.
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True or False: The play ends with the Inspector's message being fully accepted by all characters.
False
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What does the quote 'I did it because I was unhappy' reveal about Eric's motivations?
It shows a search for escape from his problems.
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What does the Inspector's final message imply about society?
That everyone is interconnected and responsible for one another.
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Multiple Choice: Who feels the most guilt over Eva's death? A) Gerald B) Sheila C) Eric D) Sybil
C) Eric
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What does the quote 'You’re behaving like a hysterical child' suggest about the characters' perceptions of one another?
It indicates condescension and a lack of understanding.
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True or False: The Inspector serves as a catalyst for the characters' transformations.
True
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Fill in the blank: 'There are millions and millions of ______ and John Smiths still left in the world.'
Eva Smiths
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What does the phrase 'fire and blood and anguish' foreshadow in the play?
The potential for societal collapse if responsibilities are ignored.
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Who asserts, 'I suppose we’re all nice people now'?
Sheila Birling
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What does the Inspector's assertion that 'We are responsible for each other' challenge?
The individualistic mindset of the Birling family.
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Multiple Choice: Who is the character that remains largely unchanged by the end of the play? A) Sheila B) Eric C) Sybil D) Gerald
C) Sybil