Writer
Quotes
Historical Events
Context of the play
100

Spell the playwright's surname. 

Priestley

100

Complete Mr Birling's quote: You'd think everybody has to look after everybody else, as if we were all mixed up together like _____________


bees in a hive


100

Which character represents the working class in the play?

Edna - a working class servant with no power/voice.

100

Which year is the play set? (Bonus 50 points for the season)

Spring 1912

200

What was his political stance?

Socialism

200

Complete the quote that Sheila says to Eric about his drinking: "You're ____________"

'squiffy'
200

Which group of workers went on strike that Mr Birling mentions in his speech?

Miners

200

When was the play first performed in London?

1946

300

Which economic theory or idea does Mr Birling represent?

Capitalism

300

Who says the following quote and to whom: " When you're married you'll realise that men with important work to do sometimes have to spend nearly all their time and energy on their business."

Mrs Birling

300

What did Mr Birling say about the Titanic?

Bonus point if you can explain why his mention of this ship was an example of dramatic irony?

He described it as 'unsinkable, absolutely unsinkable'.

300

Which era was the play set in?

Edwardian (Edward was the King)

400

Why did Priestley write the play?

He wanted to improve society and make the rich realise their selfish behaviour.

400

Quote at least one of the words used to describe each of the following characters in the opening stage directions of the play:

Mr Birling

Mrs Birling

Mr Birling: Portentous, heavy looking, middle fifties, fairly easy manners, rather provincial in his speech.


Mr Birling: cold, fifty, husband's social superior

400

Name 3 things Mr Birling predicts wrongly about history.

An "unsinkable" Titanic.

"Silly little war scares"

"wild talk about possible labour trouble"

"Russia ... will always be behindhand"

400

Who were women under the control of in 1912?

Their fathers or their husbands.

They were expected to be quiet and agreeable. It was believed that women weren't capable or intelligent enough to talk about politics, work or current affairs.

500

What does the 'J' in Priestley's name stand for?

John

500

Complete the quote by Mr Birling when he is giving the engagement speech:

" working together for lower costs and _____________ prices."

'higher'

500

Which political party won the 1945 election?

Labour

500

Mr Birling says, "We can't let these Bernard Shaws and H G Wellses do all the talking".  

Who are these people and what do they represent?

Friends of Priestley and fellow writers, who also held strong Socialist views.