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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
REGION I
SCHOOLS DIVISION OFFICE I PANGASINAN
BASISTA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
A. PEREZ ST., POBLACION, BASISTA, PANGASINAN

SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT
School Year: 2020-2021
CREATIVE WRITING
Learning Area

Direction: Read and understand the statements in every item carefully and write the letter of your choice on the
space provided before each number.
__________ 1. Which among the following is NOT a major element of drama?
A. literary element B. performance element
C. poetic element D. technical element
__________2. Writers show time, place, and culture in their piece of writing. What do you call the element that
tells when and where the story happened?
A. character B. plot C. setting D. theme
__________3. Which of the following technical elements uses theatrical equipment, such as curtains, flats,
backdrops, or platforms, used in a dramatic production to communicate environment?
A. costumes B. effects C. props D. set
__________4. Still on the plot mountain, which part tells that the events have reached the highest point of
interest?
A. climax B. denouement C. exposition D. setting
__________5. In drama, what do you call the basic idea that the playwright would like the audience to know
and feel?
A. dialogue B. style C. suspense D. theme
__________6. How do you categorize the character combination of Cardo and Benny in “FPJ’s Ang
Probinsyano”?
A. Flat and Round Characters B. Major & Minor Characters
C. Protagonist and Antagonist D. Static and Dynamic Character
__________7. What do you call those clothing and accessories worn by actors to portray character and
period?
A. costumes B. effects C. props D. set
__________8. Which of the following literary elements of drama refers to the feeling of uncertainty as to the
outcome of an action?
A. character B. language C. style D. suspense
__________9. Which of the following elements use costumes, wigs, and body paint used to transform an actor
or an actress into a character?
A. costumes B. lights C. makeup D. sounds
__________10. A character with psychological disorder becomes the center of the story. What is the type of
conflict?
A. Man vs Man B. Man vs Nature
C. Man vs Society D. Man vs Technology
__________11. Writers make events happen with this element that could either be a person, an animal, or an
animated object to do the actions in the story. What is this element of a drama?
A. character B. plot C. setting D. theme
__________12. What do you call the conversation between characters in a drama?
A. dialogue B. style C. suspense D. theme
__________13. In a drama, the series of events is called on plot. What part of the plot mountain or story
mountain is that which introduces the characters, the setting as well as the situation where the
characters are in?
A. climax B. denouement C. exposition D. setting
__________14. What do you call those moveable objects that appear on stage during a performance?
A. costumes B. effects C. props D. set
__________15. A good story needs characters who are always against each other. How do you categorized
these characters?
A. Flat and Round Characters B. Major & Minor Characters
C. Protagonist and Antagonist D. Static and Dynamic Characters
__________16. Which of the following technical elements refers to as the effects an audience hears during
performance to communicate character, context, or environment?
A. costumes B. lights C. makeup D. sounds
__________17. What do you call this category of characters wherein they may or may not change during the
entire course of the drama?
A. Flat and Round Characters B. Major & Minor Characters
C. Protagonist and Antagonist D. Static and Dynamic Character
_________18. A story of a robot invention gone wild is a classic example of what conflict?
A. Man vs Man C. Man vs Nature
B. Man vs Society D. Man vs Technology
__________19. Which of the following types of characters who are always on the go thus moving along the
setting every now and then?
A. Dynamic characters B. Flat characters
C. Round characters D. Static characters
__________20. What is this element that refers to any movement of the actor’s head, shoulder, arm, hand,
leg, or foot to convey meaning?
A. acting B. empathy C. gestures D. motivation

Prepared by: Reviewed by: Checked by: Approved by:

LADY SHANE G. URSUA MARICEL S. DE GUZMAN, RCE, MST LESLIE R. BALOLONG, MEd MARY ANN J. PAYOMO, Ph. D.

Teacher II Master Teacher II OIC-SHS, Master Teacher II Principal IV

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