Drama Quiz 32 (20 MCQs)

Quiz Instructions

Select an option to see the correct answer instantly.

1. EXTRA CREDIT:Define:Theater
2. In Elizabethan drama, a role taken by a single actor who recited the prologue and epilogue and gave comments that linked the acts and foreshadowed events to come.
3. Part of the story that develops problem/ conflict through a series of events that build interest and/ or suspense
4. Seriously surprising secrets is an example of a(n) .....
5. What is a single setting where the action occurs?
6. The central idea or thesis or overall message that the story conveys.
7. An act of speaking one's thoughts aloud when by oneself or regardless of any hearers audience
8. What is one element of drama?
9. If the stage directions tell the character to "enter stage left", the character will be seen on the audience's
10. A person who performs a role in a play is called an
11. A form of poetry that most resembles natural speech. It is made up of unrhymed lines of iambic pentameter.
12. It is a literary element that involves a struggle between two opposing forces, usually a protagonist and an antagonist.
13. When the opposite of what is expected occurs.
14. The ..... is the setting of the play, divided into smaller sections within the acts.
15. ..... are written to be performed as a radio broadcasts.
16. What of the following gives an example of a setting?
17. What is a stage direction
18. Stage directions are the words written that appear in parentheses throughout the play and these words tell the characters how to .....
19. The following are needed to produce a play, except .....
20. What is the title of the play we are studying?