Class 7 Art Education Chapter 3 Drama Quiz 15 (60 MCQs)

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1. What is Shakespeare's nickname?
2. "The sky was angry" is an example of .....
3. ..... is the words characters speak. Although any kind of story can have ..... , it is central to drama, because the audience follows the events by watching what characters say and do.
4. The word drama comes from the language .....
5. Words said in an undertone or whisper, not meant to be heard by all characters.
6. Who is the main character in this drama?
7. A list that names all the characters in a drama. It also states how they are related to each other.
8. The characters that will be in the play. A person pretends to be each character.
9. Acts divided into smaller sections are called .....
10. What is written so it can be put on as a play?
11. The central conflict is developed and dramatic tension builds.
12. Which element of drama involves the time and place in which the story occurs?
13. The following are the elements of drama, except .....
14. The term used to explain the player's movements in drama
15. What is the purpose of Drama?
16. When a character or characters talk, this is known as ..... ?
17. Which of the following does not describe the character of Hayati?
18. A speech by a character alone on stage, whose words reveal what he or she is thinking or feeling:
19. Drama includes stage directions which are instructions that typically indicate all of the following except .....
20. When and where the play takes place (may have more than one)
21. Shakespeare is sometimes known as the .....
22. If you're week was a drama, then each day of the week would be considered a ..... ?
23. The author of a drama is a?
24. Finds a solution.
25. Lines of the script that the actors speak out loud
26. What is the theme of a text?
27. Stage directions tell the actor what to do, how to act, and where to go .....
28. Select which genre is a written work that tells a story through action and speech and is acted out.
29. What are the three types of writing?
30. The objects used for the play to look real-Bicleta, wigs, changing rooms, armchairs etc .....
31. What term refers to the emotion in your voice?
32. Where do we often see rhyming words?
33. Acts and scenes belong with .....
34. The main idea (lesson) the author is trying to make
35. The term used to describe the words a character says
36. The time and place in which the events of the drama take place, often told in stage directions
37. Why is the setting description important in a play?
38. A character we know very little information about is
39. Written so it can be presented as a play.
40. Which of the following is a difference between novels and plays?
41. A comedy is a .....
42. What do you call a character that is important to the story?
43. The characters in a play
44. The people that perform in the play.
45. What are the characters in a drama called?
46. A form of language that is spoken in a particular place or by a particular group of people
47. The part in the form of an introduction to a character or opening drama story is called .....
48. ..... is a struggle between a character and opposing characters or opposing forces ..... can also occur within a character. For example, a character might struggle internally to make a difficult decision or choice.
49. Who is Heather's Boyfriend?
50. Where did the chorus originate
51. Sequence of related events that happen in a play.
52. An actor would create a loud, powerful voice or a quiet, nervous or sad voice is caused by using .....
53. Insight about life
54. The central idea or thesis or overall message that the story conveys.
55. What is the definition of drama?
56. When you describe what characters or setting look like
57. The purpose of using the Drama Staging Clothing is .....
58. What is the primary purpose of stage directions in a drama?
59. Spoken conversations involving two or more characters:
60. Shows the changes in setting over time and it goes in an act of a drama.