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FOURTH SUMMATIVE TEST

in Creative Writing
GENERAL INSTRUCTION: READ AND UNDERSTAND THE DIRECTIONS CAREFULLY.

Directions: Identify the word being referred to in each statement. Choose your answer from the box below. Write your
answer for each statement on the line before each number.
Lights Language Theater Acting Makeup
Costumes Characters Drama Scenery Spectacle
___________1. It can take full use of people’s sense of sight and hearing.
___________2. It is the actual production and is the enactment and interpretation of the written material.
___________3. In drama, it is the particular manner of verbal expression, the diction or style of writing, or the speech or
phrasing that suggests a class or profession or type of character.
___________4. It is the use of face, body, and voice to portray character.

___________5. It is used to enhance/change a person’s image to transform an actor/actress into a character.


___________6. It is everything that the audience sees as they watch the play.
___________7. It is the theatrical equipment, such as curtains, flats, backdrops, or platforms, used in a dramatic
production to communicate environment.
___________8. They are the people (sometimes animals or ideas) portrayed by the actors in the play. It is the characters
who move the action or plot of the play forward.
___________9. They are placement, intensity, and color of lights to help communicate environment, mood or feeling.
___________10. They are worn by actors to portray character and period.

Choose only the letter of the correct answer and write it on the blank provided before the number.

___________11. It is the particular manner of verbal expression, the diction or style of writing,
or the speech or phrasing that suggests a class or profession or type of character.
a. Language b. Style c. Soliloquy

___________12. These are any moveable objects that appear on stage.


a. Lights b. Sound c. Props
____________13. This refers to how an actor uses his/her voice to convey character.
a. Vocal b. Theme dc. Characters
____________14. It refers to the meaning of the story.
a. Plot b. Theme c. Dialogue
____________15. The different types of methods and techniques used by the director to create a specific style or effect
are called________.
a. Genre b. convention c. empathy
___________16. It is everything that you see during a performance.
a. Characters b. dialogue c. Spectacle
___________17. It refers to the type of play. Some examples of these include comedy, tragedy, mystery and historical
play.
a. Audience b. Genre c. Scenery
___________18. It is the use of body, face, and voice to portray a certain role or character.
a. Acting b. Spectacle c. Scenery
___________19. According to Aristotle, they are major elements of drama. These are the following except one.
a. .Literary b. Performance c. Audience
__________20. This performance element is how you relate to the experiences of other people.
a. Genre b. Empathy c. Spectacle
___________21. This refers to the force that influences the behavior of the character.
a. Empathy b. Character Analysis c. Character Motivation
__________22. It is the process used in evaluating how the elements in a drama/ play are used to create impact to the
audience.
a. Character Analysis b. Character Motivation c. Character Analysis
_________23. These are any moveable objects that appear on stage.
A. Lights b. Sound c. Props
_________24. It refers to how well the voice carries or is spoken to the audience.
a. Acting b. Projection c. Inflection
_________25. This nonverbal expression refers to the physical and vocal aspects used by an actor to convey mood,
feeling or personality.
a. Facial Expression b. Acting c. Gestures

Prepared by:

JAYMARIE SP. CASTILLO

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