Below are a collection of past paper questions and additional revision questions.
Remember to revise key characters, key themes, and key elements of context to integrate into your answers.
Think about the beginning, middle and end of the play (often this can be broken into pre-inspector, during inspector, post-inspector)
Remember what we discussed about topic sentences (author's name, recognition of character, start with the Big Idea)
Additional Questions
These topics have not been on Edexcel papers (the ... and ... questions were set for your November Trial Exam. Below this list are the past paper and specimen paper questions)
Explore the significance of Eric in the play.
In what ways does Shelia change and develop in the play?
Explore the significance of Mrs Birling in the play.
In what ways is Inspector Goole important throughout the play?
Explore the importance of responsibility in the play.
Explore the presentation of conflict in the play.
In what ways in the generation divide important throughout the play?
Explore the significance of class in the play.
In what ways is authority important in the play.
In what ways is gender presented in the play?
In what ways is learning from your mistakes important in the play?
June 2018
Explore the significance of money in An Inspector Calls.
In what ways is Mr Arthur Birling important throughout the play?
June 2017
Explore the importance of guilty consciences in the play.
Explore the significance of Gerald in An Inspector Calls.
Specimen Questions
Explore how learning from experience is important in the play.