Class 7 Art Education Chapter 3 Drama Quiz 9 (60 MCQs)

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1. A small section of a play. Each one usually takes place in a specific time and location.
2. It's a narrative device that is used in fiction and drama as a guide or hint at what is to happen next in the story.
3. Directions to the actor or stage crew. They tell the actors and stage crew what to do.
4. A smaller division of a play within an act where the setting changes
5. A verse telling a story intended for representation by actors through dialogue or action
6. This writing is in italics and tells the actors what to do.
7. To postpone; to delay
8. The word drama in English class refers to what?
9. ..... are often used to show a change of location or the passing of time.
10. Refers to the meaning of the play or the main idea (moral).
11. The "units of actions" from a drama; similar to a chapter in a book.
12. The ..... is what the actors say to each other.
13. Objects needed to perform the play.
14. A performer who assumes the role of a character in a play:
15. I am smaller than an act, and I provide information about the setting. What am I?
16. Which of the following can be found within a script?
17. The good guy in a play
18. What is an audience?
19. True or false:TV shows are written as dramas.
20. The construction on stage that suggest the time and place of the action
21. The lesson or message the author is trying to convey.
22. A character who we know a lot about
23. What is the purpose of a soliloquy in a play?
24. Nonverbal instructions are known as?
25. A "chapter" in a piece of drama is a(n) .....
26. The drama that tells of the sad event is called .....
27. The sequence of events in a play
28. What is it called when we don't know a lot about a character?
29. True or False:The only way to enjoy a drama is by watching it on a stage.
30. Which piece of literature is this structural element found in:STANZA
31. The bad guy in a play
32. Characters who are opposite in actions and thoughts from one another
33. A play on words, especially those that sound alike but have different meanings
34. What is a larger section of a play called?
35. People or animals who play a character in a drama are called:
36. The time or place
37. When an object or place represents more than one thing.
38. Read the following passage from the play "Our Town" by Thornton Wilder:George:Hello Emily!Emily:[shyly, turning away] Hello!George:[throwing the baseball into his mitt] You made a fine speech in class!Which of these is a prop in this scene?
39. Where the story takes place
40. Dramas follow a plot with a beginning, middle, and end.
41. Form of literature that is written to be performed for an audience.
42. Which one of these is NOT an example of a drama?
43. Which of the following best describes a "script" ?
44. Which word best describes the words the characters say in a play?
45. Which of the following does not describe Fauziah's character?
46. The order of the right drama structure is .....
47. The ..... of a drama is the life lesson that the audience learns from watching the play.
48. What is a fault in a hero's nature?
49. What is the theme of a story?
50. These characters EVOLVE as individuals and learn from their experiences.
51. Read the following fragments of the drama! Mrs. Ida:Thank you, Farifa:Wait, Mom.I get the change of money. I Ida:Already, just take it for you
52. Which of the following IS a structural element or characteristic of prose?
53. What do we call the part that an actor plays in a drama?
54. The people portraying the characters
55. Vocal warm-ups are an important part of getting ready to perform.
56. The sentence in the drama text written in brackets, is not dialogue, but rather being called .....
57. Who is honestly the prettiest girl?
58. Lines spoken between characters in fiction or in a play
59. [Enters Milo in his car.]This is an example of:
60. The message of a play