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Name:________________________________________ Date:___________________________________

FINAL EXAMINATION IN CREATIVE WRITING

TEST I. IDENTIFICATION. Read the following statements and identify what is being described. Choose your answer from
the word pool.
_____________________1. It is the sequence of major events in the story.
_____________________2. It is the combination of place, historical time, and social milieu that provides the general
background for the characters and plot of a literary.
_____________________3. He is a kind of character that has many character traits.
_____________________4. Any movement of the actor’s head, hand, arm, shoulder, leg, foot to convey meaning.
_____________________5. It is the physical and vocal aspects used by an actor to convey mood, feeling or personality.
_____________________6. It refers to the action of the play as it moves from event to event.
_____________________7. It is the mode of expression or delivery of lines.
_____________________8. It is the proper use of lungs and diaphragm muscles for maximum capacity and efficiency of
breath for speaking.
_____________________9. It is the selection and pronunciation of words or it is also the clarity of speech.
_____________________10. It is how an actor uses his voice to convey his character.
_____________________11. It is the change in pitch or loudness of the voice.
_____________________12. This is how well the voice is carried out to the audience.
____________________13. It is the use of the body to ensure the maximum capacity and efficiency of breathing
and movement through correct posture.
___________________14. It is the path that is formed by by the character’s movement on stage usually
determined by the director.
____________________15. It is the use of the body, face and voice to portray a character.
____________________16. It is the capacity to relate to the feelings of another.
____________________17. The process of examining how the elements of drama-literary, technical and
performance are used.
____________________18. It is the cause or reason for a character’s behavior, an incentive for further action for a
character.
____________________19. A person portrayed in a drama, novel or other artistic piece.
____________________20. It is the beginning, middle and end of a story.
____________________21. The internal or external struggle between opposing forces, ideas or interests that
creates dramatic tension.
____________________22. It is the feeling of uncertainty as to the outcome, used to build interest and excitement
on the part of the audience.
____________________23. It is the who, when, where and what part of the play.
____________________24. It is the idea, point of view, or perception that binds together a work of art.
____________________25.It is the shaping of dramatic material, settings of costumes in a deliberately realistic or
non-realistic manner.
____________________26. It is the particular manner of verbal expression or the speech or phrasing suggesting
the type of character.
____________________27. The speeches of characters, usually of more than one character on stage.
____________________28. It is a speech by a single actor who is alone onstage.
____________________29. It is a long speech by one actor that can be delivered alone or in the presence of
others.
____________________30. Their placement and intensity help communicate the environment, mood or feeling.
____________________31. It is composed of costumes, wigs, and body paint used to transform an actor into a
character.
____________________32.The effects and audience hears during performance to communicate character,
environment or context.
____________________33.Composed of clothing, mask and accessories worn by actors to portray character.
____________________34. Any movable object except costume and scenery that appears on stage during a
performance.
____________________35. Theatrical equipment such as curtains, flats, backdrops or platforms used in a
dramatic production to communicate surroundings.
____________________36. It is a method of presentation identified as something that is stylized or theatricalized
whereby artists uses his feral imagination in projecting his ideas.
____________________37. He is the central or principal character in the story,
____________________38.He provides a ready ear to which the protagonist can address certain remarks.
____________________39. It is a composition in prose form that presents a story entirely told in dialogue and
action and written to be performed on stage.
____________________40. It is a literary form that tells a story that is only based from the imagination of the writer.
IDENTIFY THE FOLLOWING ELEMENTS OF DRAMA. WRITE WHAT CATEGORY THEY BELONG TO,
LITERARY, TECHNICAL OR PERFORMANCE.

____________________41. Plot
____________________42. Acting
____________________43. Lights
____________________44. Scenery
____________________45. Dialogue
____________________46. Soliloquy
____________________47. Speaking
____________________48. Make-up
____________________49.Dialogue
____________________50.

WORD POOL
Acting Dialogue Lights
Body Alignment Diction Make-up
Breath Control Drama Monologue
Character Empathy Movement
Character Analysis Exposition Non-realism
Character Blocking Facial Expression Plot
Character Motivation Fiction Projection
Conflict Gestures Props
Confidante Inflection Protagonist
Costume Language Round/Dynamic

PREPARED BY:

KAREN GAIL S. GENOVE

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