Directions: Read and complete each statement below.
Write the letter of your
answer on a separate answer sheet.
1. In drama, a/an _______________________ is any conversation between two or more
people. A. Actors B. Dialogue C. Monologue D. Script
2. _________________ refers to the range, pitch, and pronunciation of the actors which affect performance. A. Improvisational Techniques B. Mannerisms C. Space D. Vocal Dynamics
3. A/an ____________________________ is lines spoken by one person (it can be to
someone else, to himself/herself, or to the audience). A. Actors B. Dialogue C. Monologue D. Script
4. A/an _________________ is the the sequence of events in a story.
A. Act B. Plot C. Scene D. Climax
5. A _________________ is a type of literature that is written for the purpose of being
read in front of an audience. A. Drama B. Dialogue C. Scene D. Script
6. _________________ is a single situation or unit of dialogue in a play.
A. Act B. Drama C. Dialogue D. Scene
7. _________________ is a form of drama in which there is a display of human suffering
and catharsis for the audience. A. Comedy B. Drama C. Dialogue D. Tragedy
8. A/an _________________ is composed of many scenes.
A. Act B. Drama C. Dialogue D. Scene
9. A _________________ is a form of entertainment meant to be humorous
A. Comedy B. Drama C. Dialogue D. Tragedy
10. _________________ is author’s attempt to create a mental picture in the mind of
the reader. It appeals to the senses. A. Imagery B. Metaphor C. Simile D. Symbolism 11. _________________ refers to the on-the-spot creativity of the actors. A. Improvisational Techniques B. Mannerisms C. Space D. Vocal Dynamics
12. A___________ is a piece of writing in the form of drama composed of dialogue,
stage directions and instructions to the actors and director. A. Comedy B. Drama C. Script D. Playwright
13. ____________ is used to suggest an upcoming outcome to the story.
A. Imagery B. Dramatic Irony C. Foreshadowing D. Symbolism
14. A____________ refers to the visual elements of a play.
A. Costume B. Props C. Set D. Spectacle
15. A type of character that undergo changes in the text.