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FIRST SUMMATIVE TEST in Creative Writing

(Fourth Quarter)

GENERAL INSTRUCTION: READ AND UNDERSTAND THE DIRECTIONS CAREFULLY.

Directions: Answer the following questions by choosing _______ 7. How many significant events should a one-
the letter of the best answer. Write the letter of your act play have?
choice on the space provided before each number. a. 1 b. 2 c. 316
. _______ 1. Which statement best defines One-Act _______ 8. Which of the following needs to be given
Play? more focus and development in the entire story?
a. It is a literary composition that presents two or more a. antagonist b. protagonist c. supporting characters
events. _______ 9. Which of the following is NOT true
b. One-act play is like a story that presents experience, regarding the dialogue of a one-act play?
history, event or belief which involves dialogue and a. The dialogue should be clear and focused on
actions. the theme of the story.
c. One-act plays are always performed on the theater b. The lines of the actors that are irrelevant
stage where the audience can interact with the actors. should be omitted and changed.
_______ 2. Which of the following elements of one-act c. The lines should be crafted focusing on the
play serves as a skeleton that brings actions into an antagonist and his/her journey in the entire story.
organized and cohesive form? _______ 10. What are the two categories of characters?
a. theme b. plot c. setting a. antagonist and protagonist b. primary and secondary
_______ 3. Which among the following should you c. static and foil
consider in deciding what type of story you might want _______ 11. Which of the following elements of one-
to explore? act play refers to the speech spoken by characters in the
a. time and place b. text-talk c. style and genre story?
_______ 4. What basic element of a play refers to the a. dialogue b. script c. lines
individuals, animals or even ideas in the story? _______ 12. What do you call the writer of plays?
a. protagonist b. characters a. playwright b. author c. director
c. antagonist _______ 13. What do you call the time and place where
_______ 5. Which of the following is NOT an example the story happens?
of a one-act play? a. stage b. location c. setting
a. Romeo and Juliet b. Phantom of the Opera _______ 14. Which among the following acts against
c. Hanzel and Gretel the main character?
_______ 6. What are the basic elements of a one-act a. antagonist b. protagonist c. toxic
play? _______ 15. Which of the following elements is
a. Characters, setting, plot, theme, dialogue described in “The farm is sunny and dry. It is perfect for
b. Characters, plot, dialogue picnic”?
c. Lights, stage, characters, dialogue a. plot b. setting c. dialogue

Directions: Match column B with its description in Column A. Write the letter of the correct answer on the space provided
before each number.
AB
_____16. This pertains to the main idea of the play. A. Plot
_____ 17. It is the sequence of events that are systematically arranged in chronological order. B. Dialogue
_____ 18.These are the lines of the story that the characters speak in the play. C. Setting
_____ 19. This is usually performed live to present experiences, history, events, or belief which D. One- Act Play
involves dialogue and actions.
_____ 20. This is the main stage of the play. E. Theme

Directions: Write TRUE if the statement is correct, and FALSE if it is wrong. Write your answer on the space
provided before each number.
_______ 21. Performance is the last step in creating a one-act play.
_______ 22. In conceptualizing a one-act play, you need to start with the basic elements.
_______ 23. Be mindful of the transitions of the play.
_______2 4. Characters and plot are the basic elements of a one-act play.
_______ 25. The plot is a sequence of events that are systematically arranged in chronological order.

Prepared by:

JAYMARIE SP. CASTILLO


Subject Teacher

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