Drama

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Drama Quiz Challenge

Test your knowledge in the exciting world of drama! This quiz explores various elements of drama, character techniques, and storytelling conventions, perfect for aspiring actors, playwrights, and drama enthusiasts.

Join us and see how well you understand:

  • Drama conventions
  • Character development
  • Story elements
  • Theatrical techniques
30 Questions8 MinutesCreated by ActingStar123
One of the following setting is not usually used for a spooky story. Which one is it?
Graveyard
Haunted House
Abandoned old house
Candy shop
Which of the following best describe the "thought tracking" convention?
A character says what he thinks out loud as everyone freezes
A character does an action in slow motion
An action that changes one scene to another
An action that is reversed
One of the following is not usually used in the beginning of a fairy tale. Which one is it?
Once upon a time
A long time ago
In a land, far, far away
One fine day
What is a story which involves a part of history but is exaggerated called?
A fairy tale
A mime
A myth/legend
A roleplay
In Devising, what is photograph / picture used for?
Describing a character
Commenting on a character's fashion
Comparing a character's life
Searching for a character's hidden secret
What is spooks about?
Faries, cute magical. Features and enchanted places
Monsters, ghouls and haunted scary places
Legendary people and stories
Stories about real people
In preparing Posters for the advertisement of a play, what is the most important information that should be included?
Backstage directions
Props that would be used in the play
Sound effects to be played
Time, date and venue of the performance
Which of the following answers contains only Bruneian legends?
Si Tanggang, Malim Kundang and Nakhoda Ragam
Malim Kundang, Puteri Lela Menchanai and Hang Tuah
Nakhoda Ragam, Puteri Lela Menchanai and Awang Semaun
Hang Tuah, Awang Semaun and Malim Kundang
What do you call a person who introduces the characters in a play?
A director
A narrator
A producer
An Actor
What is the most important feature of sound play?
Movement
Voice
Props
Costumes
Which one of these is not a mime technique?
Exaggeration
Improvisation
Facial expression
Exoneration
What is Hot seating?
Motion of sitting outside when it is very hot
The reverse action of standing in the cold
A convention where questions are answered in role
Repeating action of sitting and standing
What is Cross-cutting?
Reverse movement
Two or more scenes are performed on stage at the same time
A character do fast motion movement
The characters do the action repeatedly
What technique of drama is gesture from?
Voice
Body
Movement
Space
Why would you use a Flashback?
To hope you can repair a mistake
To show the audience something from the past
To look younger
To show the audience something from the future
What word would you use to describe movement?
Volume
Weight (heavy / light)
Facial expression
Pitch
Pitch, pace and pause are from which techniques?
Voice
Body
Movement
Space
Which of these is an elements?
Movement
Tension
Voice
Mime
In a play, the climax represents which of the following?
The conclusion of the story line
The introduction of a characters
The turning point of the plot
The outgoing through line that links the scenes together.
What is a scene?
The backdrop of the action
Its what the audience sees.
Drama caused by parties who are in disagreement
Division within an act
Which definition best describe Focus?
The point that demands the audience attention.
The force that drives the drama
The overriding feeling of a scene
One of the stage direction
What is Articulation?
How fast you speak
How clearly you speak
How strong you speak
How to project your voice
What is Role on the wall?
A drama element that sets atmosphere of a scene
A drawing of a character with character information written inside of it
A stage prop
An object or action in a scene that means more than it is.
Which of the following best describe posture?
The way of walking
The way of acting
The way of singing
The way of standing
She moves towards him and he backs up. Which script feature is this?
Notes
Characters
Dialogue
Stage direction
What is plot?
The conclusion of the story line
The series of events in a story, the story itself
The list of characters
Scene description
What do you focus on when you do freeze frame image?
Dialogue
Sound effects
Facial expression
Props manager
Which of the following is an example of genre?
Voice, body, movement, space
Mime, freeze frame, spoken thought, parallel play
Horror, romance, sci-fi, slice of life
Radio, television, theatre
Which position on stage is best to bow to audience?
Middle stage
Front stage
Center stage
Down stage center
Which of the following is an example of romance plot?
A detective trying to figure out about a man who mysteriously disappeared.
A woman who got possess by an unknown force
A man trying to confess his feeling to a woman
A pirate who seek treasure on an island
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