This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Cbse > Class 7 > Art Education > Drama > Class 7 Art Education Chapter 3 Drama – Quiz 17 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Class 7 Art Education Chapter 3 Drama Quiz 17 (60 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. A bunch of sentences forms a paragraph. A) Poetry. B) Prose / Regular writing. C) Drama / Plays. D) I wonder what's inside of that orange ball . Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Prose / Regular writing. 2. What is the main conflict in "Gigi and the Wishing Ring" A) The old lady gives Gigi a magic ring. B) Gigi wishes for food. C) Maliarda steals the ring from Gigi. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Maliarda steals the ring from Gigi. 3. A ..... has a script, characters, scenery and a stage A) Nonfiction. B) Fiction. C) Drama. D) Play. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Play. 4. When the character address the audience. A) A voice over. B) An Aside. C) A holler. D) A turn and talk. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) An Aside. 5. What is the main character called? A) Major character. B) Antagonist. C) Main character. D) Protagonist. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Protagonist. 6. "Ah, never mind, all my efforts are in vain. I will not succeed in fixing it." Tone when saying the dialogue quote above is ..... A) Lazy. B) Tense. C) Lega. D) Hopeless. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Hopeless. 7. It introduces the characters and dramatic situation of the story or play. A) Exposition. B) Falling action. C) Rising action. D) Outcome. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Rising action. 8. ..... are the people acting in play. A) Characters. B) Director. C) Narrator. D) Protagonist. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Characters. 9. The first sentence is indented. A) What's that sticky thing on the bottom of your shoe?. B) Drama / Plays. C) Prose / Regular writing. D) Poetry. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Prose / Regular writing. 10. A person or group of people who act as a narrator, commentator, or general audience to the action of the play A) Voice over. B) Improvisation. C) Chorus. D) Internal dialogue. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Chorus. 11. The instructions to the actors, director, and stage crew that might suggest scenery, lighting, sound effects, and ways for actors to move and speak A) Stage Directions. B) Director. C) Script. D) Playwright. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Stage Directions. 12. Mr. Price:Class, stop arguing with each other.Class:Yes, sir!(Class continues to argue.)Mr. Price:Class! This behavior is disrespectful and embarrassing. You can do better!Class:Yes, sir!(The next day, students call each other names.)Mr. Price:That's enough. You can all stand at recess. Get it together.Class:(with sad faces) Yes, sir. A) This is a drama or a script. B) This is prose. C) This is fiction. D) This is a poem. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) This is a drama or a script. 13. A "subchapter" in a piece of drama is a(n) A) Scene. B) Setting. C) Dialogue. D) Act. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Scene. 14. Small section or portion of a play A) Theatre. B) Act. C) Drama. D) Scene. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Scene. 15. A story that is intended to be performed by actors is known as a ..... A) Play. B) Drama. C) Tragedy. D) Comedy. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Drama. 16. Main character and good guy A) Tragic hero/antagonist. B) Foil. C) Tragic hero/protagonist. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Tragic hero/protagonist. 17. This person tells the story and informs the "audience", or reader of background info. A) Setting. B) Narrator. C) Cast of characters. D) Main Character. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Narrator. 18. What is the CAST or CAST OF CHARACTERS? A) The stage directions. B) The list of characters in the drama. C) The dialogue. D) The title of the drama. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The list of characters in the drama. 19. A brief remark, to the audience, that the other characters do not hear: A) Dialogue. B) Monologue. C) Soliloquy. D) Aside. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Aside. 20. The writer of a play is called the A) Author. B) Poet. C) Playwright. D) Composer. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Playwright. 21. Small sections of a play, when the characters or setting changes: A) Drama. B) Scenes. C) Setting. D) Acts. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Scenes. 22. What actors wear in a play A) Setting. B) Props. C) Scence. D) Costumes. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Costumes. 23. Prose are written in everyday language. A drama is a written script. A) True. B) False. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) True. 24. The physical surroundings-usually built to fit the play A) Costumes. B) Stage. C) Props. D) Set. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Set. 25. ..... are the instructions that tell the actors and actresses what to do on stage. A) Props. B) Theme. C) Plot. D) Stage directions. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Stage directions. 26. What is the definition of monologue? A) A conversation between two or more people. B) A written dialogue between characters. C) A long speech or performance by one person. D) A short speech or performance by one person. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) A long speech or performance by one person. 27. A smaller section of a play is called ..... A) Characters. B) Narrator. C) Scene. D) Script. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Scene. 28. In drama, the PROTAGONIST is ..... A) The "good guy". B) The "bad guy". C) The writer of the drama. D) The setting. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) The "good guy". 29. Stage directions are ALWAYS given from the A) Parents point of view. B) Audience point of view. C) Director's point of view. D) Actor's point of view. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Actor's point of view. 30. Series of actions that built to a climax A) Dialogue. B) Fight. C) Plot. D) Setting. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Plot. 31. Shakespeare's plays are classified as all of the following EXCEPT ..... A) Histories. B) Poetrus. C) Comedies. D) Tragedies. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Poetrus. 32. I am a type of genre with characters, lines and stage directions. What am I? A) Poetry. B) Non Fiction. C) Fiction. D) Drama. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Drama. 33. I am a story told in front of a live audience. What am I? A) A drama. B) A fantasy. C) A story. D) POEM. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) A drama. 34. If you went to a play written by Henrik Ibsen, what could you expect to see? A) Characters expressing their thoughts and feelings through song and dance. B) Dialogue and situations that are purposely artificial. C) Kings or nobles suffering through terrible misfortunes. D) Realistic characters dealing with real-world problems. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Realistic characters dealing with real-world problems. 35. The ..... is the group of characters that is written in the brochure or program of a play. A) Poem. B) Dialogue. C) Cast. D) Crowd. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Cast. 36. Which forms of literature include a setting? A) Poetry. B) Drama and prose. C) Prose. D) Poetry, drama, and prose. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Poetry, drama, and prose. 37. Objects needed for a play A) Sets. B) Script. C) Props. D) Characters. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Props. 38. A story that tells a story using dialogue and action played by actors is ..... A) Realistic fiction. B) Biography. C) Theater play. D) Historical fiction. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Theater play. 39. Descriptions or instructions in a play that provide information about characters, dialogue, setting, and actions. A) Story Line. B) Stage Directions. C) Plot Structure. D) Characterization. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Stage Directions. 40. The right mandate of the story ..... A) Love the family with sincerity. B) Being independent and caring can be the key to happiness. C) Fellow friends must respect each other. D) Be patient with the problems faced by parents. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Being independent and caring can be the key to happiness. 41. When and where the story takes place. A) Setting. B) Theme. C) Act. D) Scene. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Setting. 42. When a character voices their thoughts out loud when alone or when they think they are alone A) Soliloquy. B) Diatribe. C) Aside. D) Tweet. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Soliloquy. 43. The Script is the text of a play, including the dialogue, the actors speak, and stage directions. A) False. B) True. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) True. 44. ..... is how a text is organized in a drama. A) Structure. B) Dialogue. C) Setting. D) Plot. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Structure. 45. The story that is told in the play. A) Narrator. B) Plot. C) Setting. D) Cast. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Plot. 46. Accessories help ..... A) Show elements in the scenography and/or costumes. B) Represent help to learn the lines. C) That everything looks pretty. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Show elements in the scenography and/or costumes. 47. ..... is arranged according to lines and stanzas. A) Folklore. B) Poetry. C) Prose. D) Myth. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Poetry. 48. Which of the following can be found in the script? A) Acts and Scences. B) Setting. C) Dialogue. D) All of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) All of the above. 49. Describe the movements and speaking in a play A) Act. B) Stage directions. C) Drama. D) Set. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Stage directions. 50. Sani:rush slowly! Value:hurry help!Another slowly! Sani:Sip Atuhh, we are accelerated to enter into the bracelet! value:bring it ..... ! quote above the drama script included in the section of ..... A) Half. B) Dialog. C) Epilogue. D) Prolog. E) Scene. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Dialog. 51. When a character is alone on stage and tells us how they feel or what they are thinking A) Aside. B) Soliloquy. C) Tragedy. D) Allusion. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Soliloquy. 52. Lines of text the character speaks in the play. A) Dialogue. B) Cast of Characters. C) Drama. D) Act. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Dialogue. 53. Drama has the same plot structure as fiction A) True. B) False. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) True. 54. BONUS:What is Mr. Conner's favorite play? A) Poe's Midnight Dreary. B) American Idiot:The Musical. C) Hairspray. D) Romeo & Juliet. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Poe's Midnight Dreary. 55. Section of an act A) Act. B) Narrator. C) Cast. D) Scene. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Scene. 56. Sentences and paragraphs belong with ..... A) Stories. B) Dramas. C) Poems. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Stories. 57. Why are stage directions important for actors and directors? A) Stage directions are not important for actors and directors. B) Stage directions provide guidance on movement, positioning, and expression for actors, and help directors in creating the intended visual and emotional impact of the play. C) Stage directions only confuse actors and directors. D) Actors and directors can improvise without following stage directions. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Stage directions provide guidance on movement, positioning, and expression for actors, and help directors in creating the intended visual and emotional impact of the play. 58. A ..... is a story or play that is acted out using characters in situations that imitate real life. A) Biography. B) Director. C) Drama. D) Conflict. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Drama. 59. A cast of characters is an element of which form of literature? A) Poetry. B) Prose. C) Drama. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Drama. 60. 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