A: Widowers’ Houses
B: Too True to Be Good
C: Mrs. Warren’s Profession
D: Candida
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- George Bernard Shaw’s play ______ established his position as the leading playwright of his time. A: Candida B: Widowers’ House C: Mrs. Warren’s Profession D: Man and Superman
- The typical representatives of George Bernard Shaw are Widowers’ House and ______. A: Too True to Be Good B: Man and Superman C: Candida D: Mrs. Warren’s Profession
- George Bernard Shaw’s play Mrs. Warren’s Profession is about______.
- Which is not written by George Bernard Shaw of the following works A: Widower"s Houses B: Mrs Warren"s Profession C: Major Barbara D: The Rainbow
- Which of the following works is NOT written by George Bernard Shaw? A: Widower's Houses B: Mrs. Warren's Profession C: Pygmalion D: The Rocking Horse Winner
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The following comments on George Bernard Shaw are true except ______. A: George Bernard Shaw’s career as a dramatist began in 1892, when his first play Widowers’ Houses was put on by the Independent Theater Society B: Shaw began his literary career by writing novels soon after his settling down in London C: Shaw’s writings reflect the combination of realism and naturalism D: Shaw’s plays can be termed as problems plays
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Which play was Bernard Shaw’s first public success? A: Mrs Warren’s Profession B: Widower’s Houses C: Arms and the Man D: John Bull’s Other Island
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Which play was Bernard Shaw’s first public success? A: Mrs. Warren’s Profession B: Widower’s Houses C: Arms and the Man D: John Bull’s Other Island
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Which of the following plays are problem plays? A: Mrs Warren's Profession B: Widowers' Houses C: A Doll's House D: Waiting for Godot
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Which of the following work was not written by Bernard Shaw? A: Mrs. Warren’s Profession B: Caesar and Cleopatra C: Pygmalion D: The Twelfth Night