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1. What is MPAA?

a. a movie rating system

b. The total box office revenue before expenses are deducted.

c. A trade organization that represents the major film studios

d. Self-regulation of sex on screen by the motion picture industry.

2. What are independent films?

a. A film production that is made specifically for movie theaters

b. Cheaply and quickly made genre films.

c. Films not made by the major studios.

d. Films that are leased for distribution in movie theaters.

3. When were DVDs first released for sale in the United States?

a. 1996

b. 2007

c. 1997

d. 1977

4.Which movie was the first full-length computer-animated hit film in the US?

a. Star Wars (1977)

b. Toy Story (1995)

c. The Matrix (1999)

d. Avatar (2009)

5.Which movie is considered the first successful talkie in the United States’ film industry?

a. “King Kong”

b. “Beauty and the Beast” (2012)

c. “The Jazz Singer” (1927)

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d. “Batman” (2015)

6. A situation that a company with the same owner handles different aspects of a business within the
same industry, such as film production and distribution is called as…

a. Concentration of ownership

b. Vertical integration

c. The studio system

d. Auteurs

7. A movie genre that includes motion pictures with synchronized sound for dialogue and ended the
golden age of silent movies was referred to as:

a. Talkies

b. Film noir

c. Feature films

d. Star system

8. Films have traditionally been distributed in a series of windows of time linked to specific channels.
What does the terms Windows mean?

a. Transmitted in digital form as used by computers.

b. Separate film release times for different channels or media.

c. Directors who see themselves as artists.

d. A studio system in Hollywood

9. What is the use of digital equipment to rearrange scenes to make the master copy called?

a. Compositing

b. Mattes

c. Front projection

d. Nonlinear editing

10.Which movies are usually regarded as the turning points in a return to big-budget blockbusters in the
US?

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a. Jaws (1975) and Star Wars (1977)

b. Toy Story (1995) and The Matrix (1999)

c. The Lord of the Rings (2001) or the Forrest Gumps (1994)

d. Avatar (2009)

11.An antipiracy initiative by the film and music industries, defeated in 2011 because it seemed to limit
Internet rights is called

a. Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA)

b. MPAA

c. MPAA ratings

d. The 2007-2008 Writers Guild and Screen Actors Guild

12. What was the first major production to use digital video for image capture?

a. “The Matrix” (1999)

b. “Avatar” (2009)

c. “Attack of the Clones” (2002)

d. “The Hobbit” (2012)

13.What are theatrical films?

a. The films released for distribution in movie theaters.

b. The films are made cheaply and quickly.

c. The films relied on key stars to promote studio films.

d. The films released for distribution in television

14. In order to solve criticism of U.S cultural imperialism in the world’s film industry, Hollywood tends to
participate in complex coproductions with other countries. Which film is one of the examples of such
activity?

a. “Avatar”

b. “Lord of the Rings”

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c. “Star Wars”

d. “Jurassic World”

15.Which sound systems can yield multichannel digital surround sound?

a. The Digital Theater Sound (DTS) systems

b. Digital CDs

c. Photoreceptor

d. Surround sound systems

16.What were the four biggest film studios in the United States in 1948 – 1960?

a. MGM, Warner, Paramount, and Fox

b. Disney, PBS, Paramount, Warner Brothers

c. RKO, Warner Brothers, Fox, Paramount

d. Disney, RKO, Fox, HBO

17.Who did invent the first functional motion picture camera in 1888?

a. D. W. Griffith

b. Edwin S. Porter

c. The French Lumière brothers

d. Thomas Edison

18.A process that includes editing, sound effects, and visual effects that are added after shooting the
original footage is called

a. Nonlinear editing

b. Postproduction

c. Mattes

d. Compositing

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19.Movie-making effects that have images projected behind performers who are in the foreground is
called as…

a. Front projection

b. Rear projection

c. Compositing

d. mattes

20.Where was Hollywood’s “Lord of the Rings” shot and edited?

a. New Zealand

b. The USA

c. Great Britain

d. Mexican

21.When does a concentration of ownership occur?

a. The total box office revenue before expenses is deducted.

b. A company with the same owner handles different aspects of a business within the same industry,
such as film production and distribution.

c. Several kinds of media or many outlets of the same kind of media are owned by single owners.

d. The peak of the film box office happened with 90 million people attending the movies weekly in the
US.

22.What are digital videos?

a. Those are recorded, edited, and often transmitted in digital form as used by computers.

b. Those used special effects that include motion capture technology add new realism to computer-
generated characters, and their movements.

c. Those are merging several layers of images that were shot separately.

d. Those are used for transmission over the Internet.

23.Which film was the first film to use a technique called front projection?

a. “Star Wars”

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b. “Avatar”

c. “Lord of the Rings”

d. “King Kong”

24.What does a film technique of front projection function?

a. having images projected behind performers who are in the foreground.

b. letting actors be photographed in front of an image so that they appear as part of it.

c. merging several layers of images that were shot separately.

d. All of the options are wrong

ĐỀ 1:
1.What is MPAA?

a. a movie rating system

b. The total box office revenue before expenses are deducted.

c. A trade organization that represents the major film studios

d. Self-regulation of sex on screen by the motion picture industry.

2.What are independent films?

a. A film production that is made specifically for movie theaters

b. Cheaply and quickly made genre films.

c. Films not made by the major studios.

d. Films that are leased for distribution in movie theaters.

3. When were DVDs first released for sale in the United States?

a. 1996

b. 2007

c. 1997

d. 1977

4.Which movie was the first full-length computer-animated hit film in the US?

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a. Star Wars (1977)

b. Toy Story (1995)

c. The Matrix (1999)

d. Avatar (2009)

5.Which movie is considered the first successful talkie in the United States’ film industry?

a. “King Kong”

b. “Beauty and the Beast” (2012)

c. “The Jazz Singer” (1927)

d. “Batman” (2015)

6. A situation that a company with the same owner handles different aspects of a business within the
same industry, such as film production and distribution is called as…

a. Concentration of ownership

b. Vertical integration

c. The studio system

d. Auteurs

7. A movie genre that includes motion pictures with synchronized sound for dialogue and ended the
golden age of silent movies was referred to as:

a. Talkies

b. Film noir

c. Feature films

d. Star system

8. Films have traditionally been distributed in a series of windows of time linked to specific channels.
What does the terms Windows mean?

a. Transmitted in digital form as used by computers.

b. Separate film release times for different channels or media.

c. Directors who see themselves as artists.

d. A studio system in Hollywood

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9. What is the use of digital equipment to rearrange scenes to make the master copy called?

a. Compositing

b. Mattes

c. Front projection

d. Nonlinear editing

10.Which movies are usually regarded as the turning points in a return to big-budget blockbusters in the
US?

a. Jaws (1975) and Star Wars (1977)

b. Toy Story (1995) and The Matrix (1999)

c. The Lord of the Rings (2001) or the Forrest Gumps (1994)

d. Avatar (2009)

11.An antipiracy initiative by the film and music industries, defeated in 2011 because it seemed to limit
Internet rights is called

a. Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA)

b. MPAA

c. MPAA ratings

d. The 2007-2008 Writers Guild and Screen Actors Guild

12. What was the first major production to use digital video for image capture?

a. “The Matrix” (1999)

b. “Avatar” (2009)

c. “Attack of the Clones” (2002)

d. “The Hobbit” (2012)

13.What are theatrical films?

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a. The films released for distribution in movie theaters.

b. The films are made cheaply and quickly.

c. The films relied on key stars to promote studio films.

d. The films released for distribution in television

14. In order to solve criticism of U.S cultural imperialism in the world’s film industry, Hollywood tends to
participate in complex coproductions with other countries. Which film is one of the examples of such
activity?

a. “Avatar”

b. “Lord of the Rings”

c. “Star Wars”

d. “Jurassic World”

15.Which sound systems can yield multichannel digital surround sound?

a. The Digital Theater Sound (DTS) systems

b. Digital CDs

c. Photoreceptor

d. Surround sound systems

16.What were the four biggest film studios in the United States in 1948 – 1960?

a. MGM, Warner, Paramount, and Fox

b. Disney, PBS, Paramount, Warner Brothers

c. RKO, Warner Brothers, Fox, Paramount

d. Disney, RKO, Fox, HBO

17.Who did invent the first functional motion picture camera in 1888?

a. D. W. Griffith

b. Edwin S. Porter

c. The French Lumière brothers

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d. Thomas Edison

18.A process that includes editing, sound effects, and visual effects that are added after shooting the
original footage is called

a. Nonlinear editing

b. Postproduction

c. Mattes

d. Compositing

19.Movie-making effects that have images projected behind performers who are in the foreground is
called as…

a. Front projection

b. Rear projection

c. Compositing

d. mattes

20.Where was Hollywood’s “Lord of the Rings” shot and edited?

a. New Zealand

b. The USA

c. Great Britain

d. Mexican

21.When does a concentration of ownership occur?

a. The total box office revenue before expenses is deducted.

b. A company with the same owner handles different aspects of a business within the same industry,
such as film production and distribution.

c. Several kinds of media or many outlets of the same kind of media are owned by single owners.

d. The peak of the film box office happened with 90 million people attending the movies weekly in the
US.

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22.What are digital videos?

a. Those are recorded, edited, and often transmitted in digital form as used by computers.

b. Those used special effects that include motion capture technology add new realism to computer-
generated characters, and their movements.

c. Those are merging several layers of images that were shot separately.

d. Those are used for transmission over the Internet.

23.Which film was the first film to use a technique called front projection?

a. “Star Wars”

b. “Avatar”

c. “Lord of the Rings”

d. “King Kong”

24.What does a film technique of front projection function?

a. having images projected behind performers who are in the foreground.

b. letting actors be photographed in front of an image so that they appear as part of it.

c. merging several layers of images that were shot separately.

d. All of the options are wrong

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