Drama

A vibrant, artistic representation of a dramatic performance with actors in various poses, showcasing elements like mime, slow motion, and freeze frame, on an elaborately staged theatre set with dramatic lighting and emotional expressions.

The Art of Drama Quiz

Test your knowledge of drama with our engaging and comprehensive quiz! Dive deep into various dramatic techniques, elements, and concepts that shape performances on stage.

Whether you're a student, teacher, or just a drama enthusiast, you're sure to learn something new!

  • 30 thought-provoking questions
  • Multiple choice format
  • Perfect for drama lovers!
31 Questions8 MinutesCreated by ActingStar247
What is mime?
Acting without sound
Acting without music
A performance in which the actor shows exaggerating movements and facial expression without using voice.
A performance in which the actor show the proper use of voice. ie; singing.
When the actor tells a story on stage.
When the actor do stunts on stage.
When the performance have anything to do with clowns.
To show voice projection.
What is freeze frame?
To go back stage.
To end the performance.
To create projected image for background
To create an image where actors freeze on stage.
To freeze on stage and finish the performance
To freeze on stage because the police says so.
What is flashback and flash forward?
Going backstage and get ready for next scene
Going back home and finish the performance
Going through the parallel universe and create another timeline.
Going to another timeline to change the past and future.
Going back and fast forward through time
Rewind and fast forward on stage.
Going back to the future
Going back to the past
What is slow motion?
Speak slowly on stage.
Sing slowly on stage
To slow down and exaggerate movement and facial expression.
To observe the play frame by frame
To slow down moving from one place to another.
To slow down the speed of action
What is narration?
To sit at the front tells a story.
To tell other actors their dialogs
To memorize the dialogs on stage
To read out loud dialogs.
To narrates the story on stage
To narrates with movements.
What is Spoken thought?
Speak through the microphone to create echo effect
Speak through their mind using freeze frame
Speak through their private thought by letting other actor speaks their mind.
Speak through their private thought and the other actor freeze.
Speak through their private thought by moving from one place to another
Speak through their private thought by using the voice of other actor behind the stage.
What is Voice in the head?
When the actor speaks their private thought
When the director speaks their private thought
When the narrator speaks their private thought
When the playright speak their private thought
When the other actors speak their private thought.
When the audience speak their private thought.
What is Parallel Play?
Moving at the same time and different space.
Moving at different time and different space
Moving at the same time but different dialog
Moving at different time but same space.
Moving at the same space and different time.
Moving at different space and same dialog.
What is split focus?
Moving at the same time and different space
Moving at different time and different space
Moving at the same time but different dialog
Moving at different time but same space.
Moving at different space and same dialog.
Moving at the same space and different time.
What is Repeatition?
To repeat another year of school
To repeat after their dialogs
A repetitive actions and movements
A repetitive dialogs
What is Silhouette?
The use of light on stage to create performance.
The use of colors on stage to create performance
The use of props on stage to create performance
The use of shadows on stage to create performance
 
What is Soundscape?
Singing voice
Background sound effects
Background images
Using voice as a sound effect.
Which of the following are the techniques of drama?
Mime, silhouette, parallel play, split focus
Space, role, focus, action.
Comedy, tragedy, romance, horror
Voice, body, movement
What is Pitch?
Loud or quiet
To stop talking
Fast or slow
High or low
What is pace?
Loud or quiet
To stop talking
Fast or slow
High or low
What is pause?
Loud or quiet
To stop talking
Fast or slow
High or low
What is volume?
Loud or quiet
To stop talking
Fast or slow
High or low
What is articulation?
How loudly you speak
How to project your voice to audience
How softly you speak
How brightly you speak
How carefully you speak
How clearly you speak
How strongly you speak
How you show emotion when you speak
What is Gesture?
Movements to show language and emotion.
Movements to show facial expression
Movements to show exaggeration.
Movements to show feelings
Which stage position is the best to bow to audience?
Front stage center
Up stage center
Center stage
Down stage center
Up stage right
Up stage left
Back stage center
Down stage left
Down stage right
Middle stage
What is genre?
Type of food
Type of performance
The topic of drama subject
Type of plot development
Type of story / category
Type of animal
Type of situation
Type of convention
What is protagonist?
The side character
The support character
The main character
The villain
Which of the following is the creator of the story and scripts?
Director
Narrator
Playwright
Writer
Producer
Actor
What is stress?
To read out loud
To strengthen the dialog
To put force in a word or syllable to show emphasis.
To speak loudly to the audience to emphasis the character.
What are the examples of laban language?
Punch, slash, dab, wring
Walk, run, crawl, roll
Jump, sit, stand
Voice, body, movement, space
What is Drama?
A play for theatre, radio and television.
A play for audience
A play for staging.
A play for family and friends.
A play for you and for me
A play for gaming.
What do you focus on when you do freeze frame on stage?
Voice
Movements
Facial expression
Sound
Costume
Props
How to improve role on stage?
Reading the dialog with more emotion
Wearing suitable costume for the play
Speak louder on stage
Add more actors on stage
How to improve voice?
By reading a story book
By creating more props for the play
By singing
By practicing facial expression in front of a mirror.
How to improve atmosphere on stage?
Add more actors
Add more props
Add more dialogs
Add music
Add more actions and movements
Add more costume
Why is it important to face the audience on stage?
To show costume
To show props
To show facial expression and emotion
To show respect
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