Q.1
How are the characters in the play related?
  • As mothers and daughters
  • As sisters
  • As friends
  • They are not related
Q.2
How are the actors dressed when appearing in scenes set in the Wasteground?
  • Each actor wears a matching dress
  • Each actor wears clothing from her character's childhood
  • Each actor is dressed in black
  • Each actor wears a nightgown
Q.3
What does Doris keep trying to find out during Margaret's last visit to see her?
  • How Margaret's job is going
  • How Jackie is doing
  • How Margaret's finances are
  • What is wrong
Q.4
How does Rosie discover the truth about her birth?
  • Jackie tells her in person
  • She finds her birth certificate
  • Doris gives her the letter from Jackie before her birthday
  • Margaret admits the truth to her when she is dying
Q.5
Why must Doris's house be cleared out in Act Two?
  • Jack leaves the house to Jackie
  • Doris is moving to Oldham
  • Doris's house is being sold
  • All of the above
Q.6
Which of the following is correct?
  • Men are not at all important to the action of the play
  • Men appear on stage throughout the play
  • Men are important to the play but have no names as characters
  • Men have an important effect on the action of the play without ever appearing on stage
Q.7
Why did Jack look down on Doris's mother?
  • She was uneducated
  • She was a single mother
  • She was in poor health
  • All of the above
Q.8
Not having a child to bring up allows Jackie to do which of the following?
  • Have a successful career
  • Move to London
  • Become a famous painter
  • Become a teacher, like her grandmother
Q.9
Why does Margaret sleep below the piano as a young girl?
  • Her mother and father are poor
  • She prefers it to sleeping in bed
  • The piano offers some protection from air raids
  • She is afraid of the bomb shelter
Q.10
Where does Rosie live at the end of the play?
  • With Ken, who raised her as a daughter but whom she now realizes is her grandfather
  • With Jackie and her new boyfriend
  • With her great-grandmother Doris
  • On her own
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