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Palayan Region High School

Bagnos, Alicia, Isabela


Creative Writing 12
Final Examination

1. It is a literary work that’s intended to be presented on a stage in front of an audience or a group of audience.
a. play b. drama c. fiction d. script
2. It is the action and the basic storyline of the story.
a. script b. dialogue c. plot d. music/rhythm
3. This refers to the sound of the dialogue, musicality, pace, etc.
a. script b. dialogue c. plot d. music/rhythm
4. It is the visual elements of the play that may come as costumes, stage display, special effects, etc.
a. characters b. dialogue c. plot d. spectacle
5. These are storylines that are spoken by the characters in the play
a. script b. lines c. plot d. dialogue
6. It refers to the main idea of the play.
a. moral b. topic sentence c. spectacle d. theme
7. These are people, and can sometimes be animals or ideas, that are portrayed by actors in the play.
a. characters b. playwright c. theme d. script
8. They are the reason for creation of such play.
a. characters b. spectacle c. audience d. playwright
9. They are the different types of methods and techniques used by the director to create a specific style or
effect.
a. genre b. convention c. spectacle d. audience
10. It refers to the different categories of play such as tragedy, comedy, mystery and historical type of play.
a. genre b. convention c. spectacle d. audience
11. It refers to the effects that the audience hears which provide context, communicate character, and
establish the environment.
a. sound b. dialogue c. spectacle d. music/rhythm
12. This refers to the technical equipment such as curtains, flats backdrops, etc.
a. set/scenery b. music/rhythm c. spectacle d. convention
13. This refers to the any movable objects that appear on stage such as telephone, tables, etc.
a. set/scenery b. music/rhythm c. props d. spectacle
14. This refers to the force that influences the behavior of the character.
a. character motivation b. character analysis c. empathy d. acting
15. It is how you relate to the experiences of other people.
a. character motivation b. character analysis c. empathy d. acting
16. It is the process used in elevating how the elements in drama/play are used to create impact to the
audience.
a. character motivation b. character analysis c. empathy d. acting
17. It is a type of drama that showcases magic, pseudo-science, horror and other themes that only exists in the
human mind.
a. historical drama b. musical drama c. fantasy d. tragedy

It is the atmosphere, or emotion, in the poem created by the poet. How do you call this?
a. tone b. mood c. style d. voice
2. It is a type of character that have various characteristics or traits. What is this?
a. dynamic characters b. flat characters c. round characters d. stereotype
38. These are usually minor characters and reveal one or two traits. What type of character is this?
a. dynamic characters b. flat characters c. round characters d. stereotype
39. Characters who develop and change are not only round characters, but often dynamic. What type of
character is this?
a. dynamic characters b. flat characters c. round characters d. stereotype
40. These characters are one dimensional—readers see only one side. What is this?
a. dynamic characters b. flat characters c. round characters d. static
41. These characters are known by what they do and how they act. What type of characters are these?
a. static characters b. flat characters c. round characters d. stereotype
42. It is the villain or a force which opposes the protagonist. How do you call this?
a. static character b. dynamic character c. antagonist d. protagonist
43. It is central to the action of a story and moves against the antagonist. How do you call this?
a. static character b. dynamic character c. antagonist d. protagonist
44. It is type of point of view in which the narrator is a character in the story. What is this?
a. first person b. second person c. third person d. omniscient
45. A type of point of view in which the author can enter the minds of the characters and can describe what all
characters are thinking and feeling. What is this?
a. first person b. second person c. third person d. omniscient
46. It is the literary element that describes the structure of a story. It shows a causal arrangement of events
and actions within a story. What is this?
a. characters b. setting c. plot d. theme
47. It is the series of conflicts and crisis in the story that lead to the climax. What is this?
a. rising action b. denouement c. exposition d. conflict
48. It refers to the turning point, the most intense moment—either mentally or in action. How do you call this?
a. climax b. resolution c. denouement d. exposition
49. It is a character aspect that deals with external attributes which may be envisaged from the description of
the playwright or deduced from what the characters say or what other characters verbalize about his
appearance. How do you call this?
a. physical aspect b. social aspect c. theater aspect d. literature
50. It embraces all aspects that can be gleaned from the character’s world or environment as exemplified by
the economic status, occupation or trade, creed, familial affiliation of the characters. What is this?
a. physical aspect b. social aspect c. theater aspect d. literature

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