1) What is Leah like? a) She is sensible,able to think for herself and speak her mind. However, she still falls under the leadership of Phil as she is not strong enough to alter the opinions and actions of anyone in the group. b) She is influential over the whole group c) She holds the power over Phil and can get him to do what she wants d) She is vulnerable e) She helps orchestrate the murder of Adam 2) Who is framed? a) The policeman b) The postman c) The school caretaker d) The milkman 3) What is profound about the word ‘beat’ being used repeatedly? a) They were in a band b) It’s a name of the local produce c) It reflects the violence in the play d) It’s to add music e) It keeps the play moving, reflecting the ‘problem’ has not gone away. 4) What are the themes of DNA? a) leadership b) Heroism c) social responsibility d) bullying e) morality f) gang membership 5) Where to Jan & Mark always meet ? a) The field b) The street c) The school d) The wood e) The shop 6) What is their purpose? a) To gossip b) To vent about their frustrations c) To have an alibi d) To recap and set up the scene 7) Why is the wood a good setting for the crime? a) Because it shelters them from the rain b) because of the connotations a wood has c) Because it’s where Adam lives d) The setting actually allows the events to take place without anyone finding out. e) Because they have a hit there 8) Who says this ? "Oh yeah, Adam he was laughing harder than anyone." a) Phil b) Mark c) Adam d) Cathy e) Leah f) Jan 9) They also convince themselves that Adam is actually enjoying the bullying a) True b) False 10) Although on stage is many scenes, Phil rarely speaks. Usually his action involves eating (ice-cream/Starburst/waffles, etc.). Why might this be? a) He’s shy b) He cannot be bothered to engage in conversation c) He does not talk d) This makes him appear callous and nihilistic. e) He’s a calm person. Phil clearly considers everyone’s words and actions before he speaks. 11) What has happened to John Tate at the end of the play? a) He's become very religious b) He is working at the post office c) He's moved schools d) He is living in the woods e) He is shoplifting 12) Which character is particularly disgusted by Phil's decision to kill Adam at the end of the play? a) Leah b) Brian c) Richard d) Cathy e) Lou 13) What is nihilism? a) A belief that life is meaningless b) Disinterested and selfless concern for the well-being of others. c) Brian's middle name d) A theory or attitude that acts as a guiding principle for behaviour.
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