This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Genres > Drama > Drama – Quiz 14 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Drama Quiz 14 (20 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. Being a university graduate, Jimmy was earning his livelihood by running a ..... A) Shop. B) Sweet stall. C) Hotel. D) Vegetable shop. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Sweet stall. 2. What are the five elements of a story? A) Character, conflict, resolution, theme, setting. B) Conflict, setting, history, theme, Monday. C) Character, language, purpose, plot, dialogue. D) Setting, theme, character, plot, tacos. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Character, conflict, resolution, theme, setting. 3. Which of the following is an example of dialogue in "Where's My Mummy?" A) Wilbur, Roy, Glen, a Mummy. B) [The mummy climbs out of the tomb]. C) [Just them a mummy turns the corner]. D) Roy: "Hey! I'd know that laugh anywhere!". Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Roy: "Hey! I'd know that laugh anywhere!". 4. ..... are the small movable items, such as a doctor's clipboard or a student's notebook, that the actors use to make their actions look realistic. A) Drama. B) Theater. C) Stage Directions. D) Props. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Props. 5. The conversation between two or more characters is called A) Monologue. B) Dialogue. C) Soliloquy. D) Chorus. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Dialogue. 6. Read the following lines from the prose, "A Friend Comes to Town." This prose is divided into 1 ..... "You're coming? You're actually coming?" Lucy exclaimed with a huge grin on her face as she read a handwritten letter that had just arrived in the mail. The thought of her best friend Jay coming to spend the weekend at her house was almost more than she could handle. A) Sentence. B) Paragraph. C) Verse. D) Script. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Paragraph. 7. Lines that are directly spoken by the character to the audience. A) Monologue. B) Aside. C) Dialogue. D) Tragedy. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Aside. 8. When the audience knows something that the characters do not is called ..... A) Foil. B) Comic relief. C) Tragic flaw. D) Dramatic irony. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Dramatic irony. 9. A drama, or a play is a passage that tells a story using ..... characters say to each other. A) Songs. B) Lines. C) Books. D) Jokes. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Lines. 10. What is a pun? A) A play on words, often humorous, that allows for multiple meanings or applications. B) A poetic meter that contains four feet, each made up of stressed/unstressed pattern. C) Contrary ideas expressed in a balanced sentence. D) Straightforward, ordinary speech that does not contain rhythm or meter. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) A play on words, often humorous, that allows for multiple meanings or applications. 11. Types of dramas: A) Plays, films and television shows. B) Movies, plays, and reality tv. C) Novels, plays, notebooks. D) Fables, short stories, poetry. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Plays, films and television shows. 12. Speech given by a single character while that character may be alone on stage A) Monologue. B) Speech. C) Comedy. D) Tragedy. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Monologue. 13. Shakespeare wrote Romeo and Juliet. He is the ..... ? A) Author. B) Audience. C) Writer. D) Playwright. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Playwright. 14. Who was a greek philosopher? A) Jon Colburn. B) Aristotle. C) Hercules. D) Perseus. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Aristotle. 15. One who rehearse with singers. A) Musical Designer. B) Sound Designer. C) Musical Director. D) Sound Engineer. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Musical Director. 16. What is a couplet? A) A dramatic device wherein a character speaks to someone that is absent or dead or something nonhuman is addressed as if it were alive, present and able to reply. B) Contrary ideas expressed in a balanced sentence. C) A play on words, often humorous, that allows for multiple meanings or applications. D) A unit of poetic verse consisting of two successive lines. This device uses the same meter and rhyme, and forms a complete thought. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) A unit of poetic verse consisting of two successive lines. This device uses the same meter and rhyme, and forms a complete thought. 17. A character who is much like another character is status and background but has opposite traits which provide a contrast and conflict between two characters. A) Dramatic irony. B) Characters. C) Tragic hero. D) Foil. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Foil. 18. The ..... is the sequence of events in a play. A) Act. B) Scene. C) Stage directions. D) Plot. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Plot. 19. What is a struggle between two opposite characters or forces? A) Script. B) Conflict. C) Resolution. D) Fight. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Conflict. 20. What is trochaic tetrameter? A) Straightforward, ordinary speech. Does not contain rhythm or meter. B) A poetic meter that contains four feet. Each foot is made up of stressed / unstressed pattern. C) A brief reference to a notable person, place, thing, event, or idea in history, literature, or religion. D) Rearranging the grammatical elements of a sentence in order to fit a poetic meter. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) A poetic meter that contains four feet. Each foot is made up of stressed / unstressed pattern. ← PreviousNext →Related QuizzesGenres QuizzesDrama Quiz 1Drama Quiz 2Drama Quiz 3Drama Quiz 4Drama Quiz 5Drama Quiz 6Drama Quiz 7Drama Quiz 8Drama Quiz 9 🏠 Back to Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books