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An Inspector Calls Vocabulary Week 5

Total questions: 10

Worksheet time: 6mins

Name
Class
Date
1.

At the beginning of the play, Sheila is very .... but she becomes more assertive as the play unfolds.

a)

opulent

b)

acquiescent

c)

proletarian

d)

refute

2.

Even by the end of the play, Mr and Mrs Birling remain...

a)

proletarian

b)

opulent

c)

unrepentant

d)

contempt

3.

The inspector is absolutely ... in his investigation of the Birling family.

(a)  

4.

At first, Mr and Mrs Birling ... the inspector's allegations.

a)

injudicious

b)

contempt

c)

refute

d)

dogmatic

5.

Gerald's affair with Daisy Renton was ...

a)

injudicious

b)

opulent

c)

acquiescent

d)

unrepentant

6.

The high-class Birlings are used to living in ... surroundings.

a)

injudicious

b)

Proletarian

c)

opulent

d)

irredeemable

7.

Mr Birling proves to be absolutely ... over his refusal to accept his responsibility for Eva Smith's death.

a)

acquiescent

b)

immutable

c)

opulent

d)

contempt

8.

At the beginning of the play, Mrs Birling treats the Inspector with a certain degree of ...

a)

unrepentant

b)

Proletarian

c)

dogmatic

d)

contempt

9.

Priestley's purpose was to make a stand on behalf of the .... section of society, people who were not usually given a voice such as Eva Smith and Edna the maid.

a)

opulent

b)

proletarian

c)

dogmatic

d)

unrepentant

10.

The play seems to suggest that the mistakes of the older generation may be not be ....., and that the younger generation are capable of building a better world.

a)

dogmatic

b)

Proletarian

c)

irredeemable

d)

opulent