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1 1 20 pt 30 pt 40 pt 50 pt 10 pt 20 pt 30 pt 40 pt 50 pt 10 pt 20 pt 30 pt 40 pt 50 pt 10 pt 20 pt 30 pt 40 pt 50 pt 10 pt 20 pt 30 pt 40 pt 50 pt 10 pt Technical Elements Elements of Performance Elements of Drama Creative Dramatics Drama Vocabulary

2 2 A.Makeup B.Costumes C.Props D.Scenery What are the objects called which are placed on stage or carried or held by the actor?

3 3 A.Makeup B.Costumes C.Props D.Scenery What are the objects called which are placed on stage or carried or held by the actor?

4 4 A.Makeup B.Costumes C.Props D.Scenery What are the clothes called which actors wear on stage to help act out their characters?

5 5 A.Makeup B.Costumes C.Props D.Scenery What are the clothes called which actors wear on stage to help act out their characters?

6 6 A.Makeup B.Costumes C.Props D.Scenery Identify the painted backgrounds used to create the setting of a play.

7 7 A.Makeup B.Costumes C.Props D.Scenery Identify the painted backgrounds used to create the setting of a play.

8 8 A.Acting, speaking, gestures B.Costumes, script, and setting C.Props, costumes, sound and music D.Storyline, makeup, and script Technical elements of a production include:

9 9 A.Acting, speaking, gestures B.Costumes, script, and setting C.Props, costumes, sound and music D.Storyline, makeup, and script Technical elements of a production include:

10 10 A.Scenery B.Proscenium C.Movement D.Sound & Music Which of the following is not a technical element:

11 11 A.Scenery B.Proscenium C.Movement D.Sound & Music Which of the following is not a technical element:

12 12 A.Nonverbal expression B.Character development C.Movement D.Speaking Style Which of the following is NOT an element of performance?

13 13 A.Nonverbal expression B.Character development C.Movement D.Speaking Style Which of the following is NOT an element of performance?

14 14 A.Mimicry B.Improvisation C.Pantomime D.Role Playing Giving a performance without planning or preparation, and making up the actions and words as you go along, would be what kind of acting?

15 15 A.Mimicry B.Improvisation C.Pantomime D.Role Playing Giving a performance without planning or preparation, and making up the actions and words as you go along, would be what kind of acting?

16 16 A.Vocal expression B.Hand gestures C.Facial expressions D.All of the above An actor will use ______ to show the audience he is angry.

17 17 A.Vocal expression B.Hand gestures C.Facial expressions D.All of the above An actor will use ______ to show the audience he is angry.

18 18 A.What happens in the play B.The beginning, middle & end C.The pattern the actors follow on stage D.The sequence of events in the play The plot of a play must include all of the following except:

19 19 A.What happens in the play B.The beginning, middle & end C.The pattern the actors follow on stage D.The sequence of events in the play The plot of a play must include all of the following except:

20 20 A.Scenery B.Facial expression C.Gestures D.Projection When performing a DRAMA, which is the least important in playing a character?

21 21 A.Scenery B.Facial expression C.Gestures D.Projection When performing a DRAMA, which is the least important in playing a character?

22 22 A.Dialogue B.Focus C.Projection D.Conflict A problem that creates a struggle or disagreement between characters in a play is:

23 23 A.Dialogue B.Focus C.Projection D.Conflict A problem that creates a struggle or disagreement between characters in a play is:

24 24 A.Dialogue B.Monologue C.Introduction D.Conflict In drama, a one-way conversation in which someone tells a lot about him or herself is know as a what?

25 25 A.Dialogue B.Monologue C.Introduction D.Conflict In drama, a one-way conversation in which someone tells a lot about him or herself is know as a what?

26 26 A.Dialogue B.Monologue C.Introduction D.Conflict In drama, what is the name for a conversation or talking between two characters in a story?

27 27 A.Dialogue B.Monologue C.Introduction D.Conflict In drama, what is the name for a conversation or talking between two characters in a story?

28 28 A.Projection B.Monologue C.Focus D.Conflict A problem that creates a struggle or disagreement between characters in a play is:

29 29 A.Projection B.Monologue C.Focus D.Conflict A problem that creates a struggle or disagreement between characters in a play is:

30 30 A.Middle B.End C.Beginning D.Plot In what part of the drama does an audience become aware of the setting and characters?

31 31 A.Middle B.End C.Beginning D.Plot In what part of the drama does an audience become aware of the setting and characters?

32 32 A.Improvisation B.Monologue C.Mimicry D.Pantomime The practice of imitating is called:

33 33 A.Improvisation B.Monologue C.Mimicry D.Pantomime The practice of imitating is called:

34 34 Improvising movement and dialogue to put oneself in another’s place in a particular situation, often to learn about the person or situation being improvised. A.Improvisation B.Role Playing C.Storytelling D.Pantomime

35 35 Improvising movement and dialogue to put oneself in another’s place in a particular situation, often to learn about the person or situation being improvised. A.Improvisation B.Role Playing C.Storytelling D.Pantomime

36 36 When an actor acts out scenes or actions without using any words, this is called: A.Improvisation B.Role Playing C.Storytelling D.Pantomime

37 37 When an actor acts out scenes or actions without using any words, this is called: A.Improvisation B.Role Playing C.Storytelling D.Pantomime

38 38 Giving a performance without planning or preparation, and making up the actions and words as you go along, would by what kind of acting? A.Improvisation B.Role Playing C.Storytelling D.Pantomime

39 39 Giving a performance without planning or preparation, and making up the actions and words as you go along, would by what kind of acting? A.Improvisation B.Role Playing C.Storytelling D.Pantomime

40 40 Improvisation is when 2 or more actors: A.Go over their lines with each other B.Imitate an action, movement, or dialogue C.Act without a script, making it up as they go alone. D.Use movement to tell a story.

41 41 Improvisation is when 2 or more actors: A.Go over their lines with each other B.Imitate an action, movement, or dialogue C.Act without a script, making it up as they go alone. D.Use movement to tell a story.

42 42 What is the purpose of a folktale? A.To pass on tradition or culture B.To express feelings C.To celebrate an event D.To show artistic ability

43 43 What is the purpose of a folktale? A.To pass on tradition or culture B.To express feelings C.To celebrate an event D.To show artistic ability

44 44 What is the point of highest interest ina drama called? A.Climax B.Introduction C.Middle D.End

45 45 What is the point of highest interest ina drama called? A.Climax B.Introduction C.Middle D.End

46 46 The script, storyline, and the setting are examples of what element in DRAMA? A.Technical B.Literary C.Performance D.All of the above

47 47 The script, storyline, and the setting are examples of what element in DRAMA? A.Technical B.Literary C.Performance D.All of the above

48 48 a.Dramatic Elements b. Creative Dramatics c. Elements of Production The plot of a play must include all of the following except: A.What happens in the play B.The beginning, middle, & end C.The pattern the actors follow on stage D.The sequence of events in the play

49 49 The plot of a play must include all of the following except: A.What happens in the play B.The beginning, middle, & end C.The pattern the actors follow on stage D.The sequence of events in the play

50 50 Storytelling, Mimicry, Pantomime, Improvisation, and Role Playing are all: A.Creative dramatics B.Dramatic elements C.Technical elements D.Elements of performance

51 51 Storytelling, Mimicry, Pantomime, Improvisation, and Role Playing are all: A.Creative dramatics B.Dramatic elements C.Technical elements D.Elements of performance


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