DRA101_OBJ_Questions.txt
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[QUESTIONS]
<1>What makes performance a theater?1>
<2>....... is a story that is told in action2>
<3>Who defined drama to be tragedy?3>
<4>Tragedy is an imitation of a/an ...... that is serious, complete and of certain magnitude.4>
<5>...... creates characters through imagination.5>
<6>All but one of the following are the settings in tragedy6>
<7>A state whereby there is a return to the opposite is called ........7>
<8>Characterization is created by ........8>
<9>All these are what makes up a character except ........9>
<10> ........ is the inner strength to achieve a desire.10>
<11>The compactness, willingness and the concentration of the character is ........11>
<12>Another name for theatre is ........12>
<13>....... can communicate without the spoken word.13>
<14>All of these are the 3 pillars theatre except ........14>
<15>....... is the first person to act drama.15>
<16>The place where people go to listen to the audio was called ........16>
<17>The people who came to listen to the play performed are called .........17>
<18>........ is a raised floor or platform typical in a theatre on which actors entertainers or speakers perform.18>
<19>....... are materials or clothings worn by performers.19>
<20>.......... is the soul of drama.20>
<21>The second element of drama according to Aristotle is ........21>
<22>Every drama has the theme of .........22>
<23>A good drama must have simple, straightforward and purposeful ........23>
<24>The visual elements of a play that is set with costumes is called ........24>
<25>The following are ways of analyzing a character except ........25>
<26>The ability of a character to maintain his own character atmosphere throughout the play is called26>
<27>The act of imitating and mimicking is known as .......27>
<28>The essence of light is to create ........28>
<29>........ drama uses sound or sound effect to communicate meaning.29>
<30>The downtrodden old women and men that foretell or report happenings in a text are called30>
<31>The period after the dark age is the ........ period.31>
<32>In ....... comedy, there was tendency for stock character performing.32>
<33>The most prominent actions that played a prominent role in the evolution and eventually development of the theatre practice is what?33>
<34>The Egyptians of old worship the god called34>
<35>In what century did Greek start their drama and theatre?35>
<36>What is the name of the god that the Greek worshiped36>
<37>The city where the god, Dionysus was being worshipped is:37>
<38>During the greater festival, the Dionysians danced through the city singing songs of praise known as ........38>
<39>Drama was formerly done in the church controlled by the .........39>
<40>Mediaval produced ........ types of play.40>
<41>Who was the greatest author of the old Greek comedy?41>
<42>The romans adopted their theatre from ........42>
<43>One factor that destroyed theatre in rome was ..........43>
<44>Morality play was developed in which era?44>
<45>The medieval era could also be described as .........45>
<46>The church used drama as a means of .......46>
<47>Which era introduced the use of elaborate costumes?47>
<48>Which theatre introduced the use of deu-ex-machina?48>
<49>Which era introduced dialogue in drama?49>
<50>Which theatre introduced the use of stage in drama?50>
<51>Titus Maccius Plautus lived between ......51>
[/QUESTIONS]
[OPTIONS]
<1>Audience
Stage
Action
Space1>
<2>Mime
Drama
Gestures
Theatre2>
<3>Socrates
Karl Marx
Aristotle
Wole Soyinka3>
<4>Action
Drama
Mime
Play4>
<5>Orator
Playwright
Poet
Coordinator5>
<6>Reversal
Climax
Calamity
Discovery6>
<7>Reversal
Climax
Calamity
Discovery7>
<8>Playwright
Poet
Actor
Orator8>
<9>Action
Moral stance
Revelation
Intensity9>
<10>Will
Decorum
Mood
Intensity10>
<11>Desire
Revelation
Mood
Intensity11>
<12>Performing art
Action
Stage act
Entertainment12>
<13>Poet
Novelist
Author
Drama13>
<14>Entertainment
Education
Enrollment
Enlightenment14>
<15>Thepsis
Thespes
Thispis
Thespis15>
<16>Theatre
Building
Auditorium
Room16>
<17>Character
Congregations
Audience
Listeners17>
<18>Theatre
Building room
Auditorium
Stage18>
<19>make up
props
costume
scenery19>
<20>Action
Speech
Theme
Plot20>
<21>Language
Character
Diction
Plot21>
<22>War
Hatred
Love
Happiness and sadness22>
<23>Dialogue
Action
Characters
Theme23>
<24>Set
Action
Spectacle
Spectator24>
<25>Desire
Will
Character mood intensity
Bravery25>
<26>Character mood roundness
Character statistic mood
Character mood intensity
Character fixed mood26>
<27>Acting
Play
Action
Characterization27>
<28>Awareness
Comic relief
Beautiful and sad scene
Effect28>
<29>Audio
Oral
Radio
Sound29>
<30>The old men and women association
The chorus
The narrator
The characters30>
<31>Roman
Greek
Medieval
New31>
<32>New
Old
Modern
Traditional32>
<33>Tradition
Religion
Rite
Culture33>
<34>Seth
Osiris
Dionysus
Antesteno34>
<35>4th century B.C
5th century B.C
6th century B.C
7th century B.C35>
<36>Dionysus
Buddha
Seth
Lamoch36>
<37>Athens
Egypt
Rome
Italy37>
<38>Dirge
Diony
Dithyramb
Cresthy38>
<39>Pastors
The clergy
Priest
Fathers and sisters39>
<40>1
2
3
440>
<41>Aristophenes
Aristotle
Plautus
Terence41>
<42>the Romans
the Greeks
the Italians
the Church42>
<43>dwindling turn out of audience
high production cost
influx of christianity
opposition from the rich class43>
<44>Roman
Greek
Medieval
Italian44>
<45>church dramatic era
dramatic innovation era
religious plays era
comedy plays era45>
<46>preaching the bible
entertaining her members
reaching out to lost souls
attracting people to church46>
<47>The Roman era
The Greek era
The Renaissance era
The Medieval era47>
<48>The Greek theatre
The Roman theatre
The Italian theatre
The Medieval theatre48>
<49>The Roman era
The Renaissance era
The Greek era
The Medieval era49>
<50>The Roman theatre
The Italian theatre
The Greek theatre
The Medieval theatre50>
<51>233-184 BC
232-184 BC
243-184 BC
244 - 184 BC51>
[/OPTIONS]
[ANSWERS]
<1>Space1>
<2>Drama2>
<3>Aristotle3>
<4>Action4>
<5>Playwright5>
<6>Climax6>
<7>Reversal7>
<8>Actor8>
<9>Moral stance9>
<10>Will10>
<11>Intensity11>
<12>Performing art12>
<13>Drama13>
<14>Enrollment14>
<15>Thespis15>
<16>Auditorium16>
<17>Audience17>
<18>Stage18>
<19>costume19>
<20>Plot20>
<21>Plot21>
<22>Love22>
<23>Dialogue23>
<24>Spectacle24>
<25>Bravery25>
<26>Character mood intensity26>
<27>Acting27>
<28>Effect28>
<29>Radio29>
<30>The chorus30>
<31>Medieval31>
<32>New32>
<33>Religion33>
<34>Osiris34>
<35>5th century B.C35>
<36>Dionysus36>
<37>Athens37>
<38>Dithyramb38>
<39>Priest39>
<40>240>
<41>Aristophenes41>
<42>the Greeks42>
<43>influx of christianity43>
<44>Medieval44>
<45>church dramatic era45>
<46>preaching the bible46>
<47>The Medieval era47>
<48>The Greek theatre48>
<49>The Greek era49>
<50>The Greek theatre50>
<51>243-184 BC51>
[/ANSWERS]
[QUESTIONS]
<1>What makes performance a theater?1>
<2>....... is a story that is told in action2>
<3>Who defined drama to be tragedy?3>
<4>Tragedy is an imitation of a/an ...... that is serious, complete and of certain magnitude.4>
<5>...... creates characters through imagination.5>
<6>All but one of the following are the settings in tragedy6>
<7>A state whereby there is a return to the opposite is called ........7>
<8>Characterization is created by ........8>
<9>All these are what makes up a character except ........9>
<10> ........ is the inner strength to achieve a desire.10>
<11>The compactness, willingness and the concentration of the character is ........11>
<12>Another name for theatre is ........12>
<13>....... can communicate without the spoken word.13>
<14>All of these are the 3 pillars theatre except ........14>
<15>....... is the first person to act drama.15>
<16>The place where people go to listen to the audio was called ........16>
<17>The people who came to listen to the play performed are called .........17>
<18>........ is a raised floor or platform typical in a theatre on which actors entertainers or speakers perform.18>
<19>....... are materials or clothings worn by performers.19>
<20>.......... is the soul of drama.20>
<21>The second element of drama according to Aristotle is ........21>
<22>Every drama has the theme of .........22>
<23>A good drama must have simple, straightforward and purposeful ........23>
<24>The visual elements of a play that is set with costumes is called ........24>
<25>The following are ways of analyzing a character except ........25>
<26>The ability of a character to maintain his own character atmosphere throughout the play is called26>
<27>The act of imitating and mimicking is known as .......27>
<28>The essence of light is to create ........28>
<29>........ drama uses sound or sound effect to communicate meaning.29>
<30>The downtrodden old women and men that foretell or report happenings in a text are called30>
<31>The period after the dark age is the ........ period.31>
<32>In ....... comedy, there was tendency for stock character performing.32>
<33>The most prominent actions that played a prominent role in the evolution and eventually development of the theatre practice is what?33>
<34>The Egyptians of old worship the god called34>
<35>In what century did Greek start their drama and theatre?35>
<36>What is the name of the god that the Greek worshiped36>
<37>The city where the god, Dionysus was being worshipped is:37>
<38>During the greater festival, the Dionysians danced through the city singing songs of praise known as ........38>
<39>Drama was formerly done in the church controlled by the .........39>
<40>Mediaval produced ........ types of play.40>
<41>Who was the greatest author of the old Greek comedy?41>
<42>The romans adopted their theatre from ........42>
<43>One factor that destroyed theatre in rome was ..........43>
<44>Morality play was developed in which era?44>
<45>The medieval era could also be described as .........45>
<46>The church used drama as a means of .......46>
<47>Which era introduced the use of elaborate costumes?47>
<48>Which theatre introduced the use of deu-ex-machina?48>
<49>Which era introduced dialogue in drama?49>
<50>Which theatre introduced the use of stage in drama?50>
<51>Titus Maccius Plautus lived between ......51>
[/QUESTIONS]
[OPTIONS]
<1>Audience
Stage
Action
Space1>
<2>Mime
Drama
Gestures
Theatre2>
<3>Socrates
Karl Marx
Aristotle
Wole Soyinka3>
<4>Action
Drama
Mime
Play4>
<5>Orator
Playwright
Poet
Coordinator5>
<6>Reversal
Climax
Calamity
Discovery6>
<7>Reversal
Climax
Calamity
Discovery7>
<8>Playwright
Poet
Actor
Orator8>
<9>Action
Moral stance
Revelation
Intensity9>
<10>Will
Decorum
Mood
Intensity10>
<11>Desire
Revelation
Mood
Intensity11>
<12>Performing art
Action
Stage act
Entertainment12>
<13>Poet
Novelist
Author
Drama13>
<14>Entertainment
Education
Enrollment
Enlightenment14>
<15>Thepsis
Thespes
Thispis
Thespis15>
<16>Theatre
Building
Auditorium
Room16>
<17>Character
Congregations
Audience
Listeners17>
<18>Theatre
Building room
Auditorium
Stage18>
<19>make up
props
costume
scenery19>
<20>Action
Speech
Theme
Plot20>
<21>Language
Character
Diction
Plot21>
<22>War
Hatred
Love
Happiness and sadness22>
<23>Dialogue
Action
Characters
Theme23>
<24>Set
Action
Spectacle
Spectator24>
<25>Desire
Will
Character mood intensity
Bravery25>
<26>Character mood roundness
Character statistic mood
Character mood intensity
Character fixed mood26>
<27>Acting
Play
Action
Characterization27>
<28>Awareness
Comic relief
Beautiful and sad scene
Effect28>
<29>Audio
Oral
Radio
Sound29>
<30>The old men and women association
The chorus
The narrator
The characters30>
<31>Roman
Greek
Medieval
New31>
<32>New
Old
Modern
Traditional32>
<33>Tradition
Religion
Rite
Culture33>
<34>Seth
Osiris
Dionysus
Antesteno34>
<35>4th century B.C
5th century B.C
6th century B.C
7th century B.C35>
<36>Dionysus
Buddha
Seth
Lamoch36>
<37>Athens
Egypt
Rome
Italy37>
<38>Dirge
Diony
Dithyramb
Cresthy38>
<39>Pastors
The clergy
Priest
Fathers and sisters39>
<40>1
2
3
440>
<41>Aristophenes
Aristotle
Plautus
Terence41>
<42>the Romans
the Greeks
the Italians
the Church42>
<43>dwindling turn out of audience
high production cost
influx of christianity
opposition from the rich class43>
<44>Roman
Greek
Medieval
Italian44>
<45>church dramatic era
dramatic innovation era
religious plays era
comedy plays era45>
<46>preaching the bible
entertaining her members
reaching out to lost souls
attracting people to church46>
<47>The Roman era
The Greek era
The Renaissance era
The Medieval era47>
<48>The Greek theatre
The Roman theatre
The Italian theatre
The Medieval theatre48>
<49>The Roman era
The Renaissance era
The Greek era
The Medieval era49>
<50>The Roman theatre
The Italian theatre
The Greek theatre
The Medieval theatre50>
<51>233-184 BC
232-184 BC
243-184 BC
244 - 184 BC51>
[/OPTIONS]
[ANSWERS]
<1>Space1>
<2>Drama2>
<3>Aristotle3>
<4>Action4>
<5>Playwright5>
<6>Climax6>
<7>Reversal7>
<8>Actor8>
<9>Moral stance9>
<10>Will10>
<11>Intensity11>
<12>Performing art12>
<13>Drama13>
<14>Enrollment14>
<15>Thespis15>
<16>Auditorium16>
<17>Audience17>
<18>Stage18>
<19>costume19>
<20>Plot20>
<21>Plot21>
<22>Love22>
<23>Dialogue23>
<24>Spectacle24>
<25>Bravery25>
<26>Character mood intensity26>
<27>Acting27>
<28>Effect28>
<29>Radio29>
<30>The chorus30>
<31>Medieval31>
<32>New32>
<33>Religion33>
<34>Osiris34>
<35>5th century B.C35>
<36>Dionysus36>
<37>Athens37>
<38>Dithyramb38>
<39>Priest39>
<40>240>
<41>Aristophenes41>
<42>the Greeks42>
<43>influx of christianity43>
<44>Medieval44>
<45>church dramatic era45>
<46>preaching the bible46>
<47>The Medieval era47>
<48>The Greek theatre48>
<49>The Greek era49>
<50>The Greek theatre50>
<51>243-184 BC51>
[/ANSWERS]
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