
2nd Grading Quiz No. 2 (Module 2)
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- Q1It is the usual “theatre” with its primary feature is the “picture frame” in the front of the playing area of an end stage.Arena TheatreThrust TheatreProscenium StageEnd Stage30s
- Q2It is sometimes called a “Black Box” theatre.Profile TheatresThrust TheatreArena TheatreFlexible Theatre30s
- Q3A stage is surrounded by audience on three sides. The fourth side serves as the background.Arena TheatreThrust TheatreFlexible TheatreProfile Theatres30s
- Q4It often serves as venues for Music Concert.Arena TheatreProfile TheatresSports ArenaFlexible Theatre30s
- Q5It is the same as the thrust stage but in this case the audience is located only on the front of the stage and doesn’t extend around the sides, although there may be entrances there.Arena TheatreProscenium StageSports ArenaEnd Stage30s
- Q6It is a 10-minute play that emerged as a popular subgenre of the one-act play, especially in writing competitions.themetechniqueflash drama60s
- Q7What is the play about?themetechniqueflash drama60s
- Q8How are you going to convey your message?flash dramathemetechnique60s
- Q9If plays are the small siblings of movies, then a one-act play is the smallest in the family.FalseTrue60s
- Q10One act plays are long plays but contain elements of the stories.FalseTrue60s
- Q11The world’s first arena theatre was built by The University of Colorado in 1940 but the drama performed was around 20th-century.FalseTrue60s
- Q12In a dramatic play, each actor speaks the lines in turn that help to reveal the type of person that actor is playing.FalseTrue60s
- Q13A one-act play has more than one act and may consist of one or more scenes.FalseTrue60s
- Q14Be set over a period of no more than one dayunity of locationunity of timeunity of action60s
- Q15The elements, techniques, and literary devices are essential features of a successful and interesting one-act-play.TrueFalse60s