
Indonesia’s wayang kulit
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- Q1What is the main purpose of Indonesia's wayang kulit performances?To tell stories and teach moral lessonsTo display modern danceTo showcase visual artTo celebrate a festival30s
- Q2What materials are primarily used to create the puppets in wayang kulit?PlasticWoodPaperLeather30s
- Q3During what time of day are wayang kulit performances typically held?In the eveningAt noonIn the morningAfternoon30s
- Q4What type of stories are commonly told in wayang kulit performances?Fairy talesScience fictionEpic tales and legendsHistory lessons30s
- Q5What is the role of the dhalang in wayang kulit performances?To control the puppets and narrate the storyTo manage the audienceTo create the puppetsTo provide the music30s
- Q6What is a common musical instrument used during wayang kulit performances?GamelanGuitarDrumPiano30s
- Q7Which of the following is a significant cultural aspect of wayang kulit in Indonesia?It excludes local traditionsIt is only for entertainmentIt is performed only on holidaysIt serves as a form of social commentary30s
- Q8What is the significance of the light source in a wayang kulit performance?It sets the mood for the audienceIt is used to display visuals on a screenIt creates shadows that bring the puppets to lifeIt determines the length of the performance30s
- Q9What are the typically depicted themes in wayang kulit performances?Space explorationGood vs. evil and moral lessonsFables about animalsModern day life30s
- Q10Which historical influences heavily shaped the development of wayang kulit?African storytellingEuropean art movementsChinese cultureHindu and Buddhist traditions30s