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With this resource you will get 5 ready to print and use mock exams for the set text of Blood Brothers, written specifically for the AQA GCSE Drama Component 1 exam.

Each mock exam contains questions 6.1, 6.2, 6.3, 6.4 and 6.5 and each mock exam focuses on a different section of the play.

Mock Exam 1 focuses on the scene when Mrs Johnstone tells Mrs Lyons that she is pregnant, starting with the line “Hello, Mrs Johnstone” to “if it’ll make you happier I’ll put them away”. This is page 8 and 9 in the suggested AQA edition of the text: Blood Brothers (Methuen Modern Classics – ISBN: 978-0413767707).

Mock Exam 2 focuses on the scene when Sammy steals the bus conductors bag, starting with the line “Come on, if y’ gettin’ on” to “No mark!”. This is page 63 and 64 in the suggested AQA edition of the text: Blood Brothers (Methuen Modern Classics – ISBN: 978-0413767707).

Mock Exam 3 focuses on the scene when Mrs Johnstone and Mrs Lyons swears on the bible, starting with the line “In the name of Jesus, the thing was done” to “Ah well, as long as y’ can laugh about it, eh, that’s the main things, isn’t it?”. This is page 15 and 17 in the suggested AQA edition of the text: Blood Brothers (Methuen Modern Classics – ISBN: 978-0413767707).

Mock Exam 4 focuses on the scene when Mickey and Linda discuss taking antidepressants and argue about how Eddie arranged the house and job for them, starting with the line “Mickey, Mickey, come one, you’ll be late…” to “Now give them to me”. This is page 99 and 100 in the suggested AQA edition of the text: Blood Brothers (Methuen Modern Classics – ISBN: 978-0413767707).

Mock Exam 5 focuses on the scene when Edward and Linda discuss how Mickey loves her but hasn’t asked her out yet, starting with the line “Well, hello, sweetie pie; looking for a good time?” to “I know you would, cos y’ soft, you are.” This is page 83 and 84 in the suggested AQA edition of the text: Blood Brothers (Methuen Modern Classics – ISBN: 978-0413767707).

The extracts from the text are not included for copyright infringements purposes. However, I have it as clear as I can the extracts to which the mock exams refer to by including both page numbers of the AQA recommended edition of the play and the opening and closing lines of both the extract and the shaded area.

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