1.
Stanley’s anger with his son Clive is caused by ______.
A) his own sense of inferiority
B) his son’s careless public criticism of the furniture made at Stanley’s factory
C) his son’s opinion about college education
D) the fact that his son is a Cambridge student
2.
Stanley is proud of his business because _____.
A) the furniture he designs is fashionable
B) he is the boss of the factory
C) he can make money out of it
D) he had started it from scratch
3.
Louise, Stanley’s wife, tends to _______.
A) side with Clive
B) sympathize with her husband
C) disagree with other’s opinions
D) agree with everyone in the family
4.
It can be inferred that Stanley_______.
A) doesn’t love his son
B) is both sensible and practical
C) doubts the use of a university education
D) is happy about his son’s going to Cambridge
5.
It can be inferred that Stanley would like Clive to join clubs or societies that _____.
A) can train both the body and the mind
B) are related to sports
C) can prepare him for his future career
D) will give him the chance to meet important people
6.
The end of the play implies that _______.
A) the conflict between father and son will continue
B) father and child have come to a compromise
C) Clive will continue his pursuit of knowledge at Cambridge
D) Stanley will do the best he can to financially support Clive’s education