English Literature

English Literature Practice Bank

A fuller English Literature practice bank with 20 questions. The first 4 are free, with the rest locked for premium families.

FreePractice PlatformGrade 4/5Mixed55 minInteractive practice
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English Literature Practice Bank

This English Literature resource gives students structured practice on An Inspector Calls, Jekyll and Hyde, Macbeth. Start with the visible questions on the page, then use the linked guide and next worksheet to keep revision moving in one clear flow.

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  • Best used as a practice platform rather than a random extra task.
  • Works well as one focused 55-minute session.
  • Useful for students working at mixed difficulty level.
  • This practice set runs directly on the page, so students can stay focused without an embedded app frame.
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An Inspector CallsJekyll and HydeMacbethUnseen poetry
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Q1
Macbeth

English Literature Starter

1 markEasyGrade 4/5

In Macbeth, which theme is strongly linked to Macbeth wanting the throne?

Hint: It is the desire for power and status.
Q2
An Inspector Calls

English Literature Starter

1 markEasyGrade 4/5

In An Inspector Calls, what idea does Priestley challenge through the older generation?

Hint: Think about selfishness versus looking after others.
Q3
Jekyll and Hyde

English Literature Starter

1 markEasyGrade 4/5

In Jekyll and Hyde, Hyde is often used to represent which side of human nature?

Hint: The darker, less controlled side.
Q4
Unseen poetry

English Literature Starter

1 markMediumGrade 5/6

When analysing unseen poetry, what should you always connect your language comment back to?

Hint: Do not stop at naming the technique.
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