Cca 3rd Term
Cca 3rd Term
1. Play creation is the act of making or planning _____ which will be carried out as a staged drama or
read in a book (a) play (b) polishing (c) approach (d) detailing
2. The organized combination of sounds that is pleasant to the ear is (a) noise (b) sound (c) music (d)
melody
3. The object used to produce sounds are called (a) music (b) local sound (c) musical instruments (d)
foreign tones
4. A _____ could be defined as a place where plays and other entertainment are performed (a) Drama (b)
Play (c) Musical instruments (d) Theatre
5. Pinching method involving using _____ to make and shape the objects (a) leg (b) finger (c) thumb (d)
mind
6. ____is the method of making objects like pots, cups, vases etc (a) Casting (b) Dancing (c) Modeling (d)
Clay mache
7. Drama could be created through scripting or ___ (a) managing (b) improvisation (c) scripted (d) play
creation
8. An actress is a ____ character in a movies (a) fat (b) female (c) woman (d) male
9. The environment where the story takes place is known as ____ (a) setting (b) theme (c) audience (d)
industry
10. Scripting a play include writing out the content of a play and its ___ in a book (a) colour (b) casts (c)
theme (d) actors
11. ____ is a specially prepared podium where plays or dramatic work are performed (a) A stage (b) A
platform (c) Play creation (d) Location
12. A stage could be a raised floor or a ____ (a) platform (b) ground level (c) sky scrape (d) above eye
level
13. The act of using available resources to compose a play is (a) play creation (b) improvisation (c)
polishing (d) varieties of approach
14. _____ is a piece of cloth hangs in front of the stage (a) Banner (b) Costume (c) Backdrop (d) Curtain
15. Music is used in drama to _____ the interest of viewers (a) weak (b) arouse (c) arises (d) damp
16. Sharo is an example of Nigerian traditional (a) music (b) dance (c) leader (d) festival
17. ____ is the part a character play in acting (a) Actor (b) A role play (c) Character (d) Actress
18. ____ is the art of making something skillfully with our hand (a) Art (b) Craft (c) Trading (d) Modeling
19. Balance emphasizes ___ in an artwork design (a) oneness (b) stability (c) activeness (d) proportion
20. An hand fan is an example of ___ craft (a) fabric (b) paper (c) woven (d) wooden
21. Art is done for ____ (a) catching fun (b) enjoyment (c) relaxation (d) people
22. Art is used to ___ and instruct pupils (a) train (b) educate (c) discipline (d) punish
23. Liberal arts is the art of creative ____ (a) saying (b) performance (c) writing (d) drawing
24. Art is originated from ____ men (a) music (b) modern (c) traditional (d) early
25. Art originated from one of the following countries (a) Osun (b) Togo (c) Greek (d) Ogun
26. Ancient art was also found in (a) Nigeria (b) Ghana (c) Cameroun (d) Togo
27. NOK art is located in ____ (a) Ife (b) Benin (c) Plateau (d) Ekiti
28. ____ is any art that can be visually perceived (a) Fine arts (b) Visual arts (c) Applied arts (d)
Performance arts
29. Applied arts include one of the following (a) textile (b) visual arts (c) performing arts (d) liberal arts
30. Harmony means the quality of ___ in the overall assessment of artworks (a) oneness (b) movement (c)
uniqueness (d) proportion
1. The characters that are adaptable to any role in drama is called (a) flat character (b) the round characters (c) the
sound character (d) all of the above
2. The set of characters that are stable in their roles in play are (a) normal characters (b) flat characters (c) sound
characters (d) abnormal characters
3. Actors and actresses can develop themselves through (a) constant dressing (b) constant talking (c) constant
rehearsing (d) constant drumming
4. The drawing of human being in the way they appear in real life is called (a) imaginative drawing (b) landscape
drawing (c) nature drawing (d) life drawing
5. _____ poses in front of the artist while the artist draw (a) A dramatist (b) A model (c) A studio (d) A person
6. The drawing made from the artist thought or creativity without looking at any physical object is called (a)
figure drawing (b) landscape drawing (c) imaginative composition (d) none of the above
7. Colour makes the work of art more (a) beautiful (b) worst (c) bad (d) different
8. All these are materials for tie and dye except (a) dye powder (b) bowl (c) caustic soda (d) charcoal
9. A ___ could be defined as a place where plays and other entertainment are performed (a) Drama (b) Play (c)
Musical instruments (d) Theatre
10. The act of representing the pictures of inanimate or lifeless object is referred to as (a) life drawing (b) still life
drawing (c) drawing board (d) landscape drawing
11. The ___ in a drama is the place or location where the dramatic work took place (a) stage (b) characterization
(c) set (d) script
12. The platform or place where dramatists perform the dramatic action before audience is (a) platform (b) acting
ground (c) the stage (d) viewers sight
13. The ___ makes the drama lively and interesting (a) audience (b) script (c) sound (d) director
14. ____ are those component parts that make up a drama (a) Principles of design (b) Script (c) Plot (d) Elements
of design
15. _____ in dance entails showing how we feel when dancing (a) Singing (b) Mood (c) Time (d) Expression
16. When apprentices learn trade, they do that for _____ (a) life time (b) specific period of time (c) till their
freedom time (d) unspecified time
17. People also engaged in apprenticeship to display their ____(a) charisma (b) God given talent (c) determination
(d) compatriot
18. People engaged in apprenticeship in order to be ___ (a) self-employed (b) talented (c) courteous (d)
independent
19. During _____ period, the apprentice upgrade his/her skills in the job (a) learning (b) apprenticeship (c) trading
(d) employment
20. ____ involves melting of iron (a) Carpentry (b) Mechanic (c) Blacksmithing (d) Tailoring
21. ____ entails using cloth materials to sew clothes or garments (a) Welding (b) Jewelry (c) Carpentry (d)
Tailoring
22. People became apprentices of carpenters to learn how to make _____ products (a) blacksmith (b) metal (c)
jewelry (d) wooden
23. Blacksmith apprentices learn how to make ____ (a) shoe (b) sewing machine (c) machetes (d) wooden
products
24. ____ system is usually practiced by fathers who want to past their trade to their son (a) Master craftsman (b)
father/son apprenticeship (c) Apprentice apprenticeship (d) Trader/ apprenticeship system
25. ___ is an example of attitudes acquired through apprenticeship (a) Perseverance (b) Covetousness (c)
Greediness (d) Craftsmanship
26. Full pose is a drawing from ____ to ____ (a) body, shoulder (b) head, toes (c) toes, head (d) head, shoulder
27. The human figure can be drawn from ____ different views (a) three (b) life (d) quarter (c) head to toes (d)
uncertain
28. A model is a person who poses to be drawn by an (a) dramatists (b) artist (c) artiste (d) artisan
29. Bass is the lowest ____ voice in a choir (a) male (b) female (c) woman (d) man
30. _____ is the highest female voice in a choir (a) Bass (b) Alto (c) Treble (d) Tenor
1. _____ visited the public schools around to see if Ire could be considered for admission (a) Makinde (b) Ayo (c) Oritoke (d)
Yinka
2. Ire was rejected in many schools because of ____ (a) Temitope (b) his deformity (c) his husband (d) Makainde
3 ____ visited so many schools far and near (a) Ire (b) Temitope (b) Makinde (d) Olayinka
4. ___ borrowed money for his father and mother’s burial (a) Ire (b) Makinde (c) Olosan (d) Ayo and Ola
5. Temitope was a ____ artist (a) drawing (b) make-up (c) painting (d) bead
6. Ayo and Ola had repeated classes how many times (a) once (b) four (c) twice (d) three
7. _____ volunteered to teach Ayo and Ola for an hour per day after the school hour (a) Mrs. Oludare (b) Mr. Makinde (c) The
quack doctor (d) The school principal
8. Temitope and Makinde began to notice Ire’s intelligence when he asked them (a) for bread (b) for new car (c) clever
questions (d) for resemblance
9. According to the story, early morning rain was not unusual in the city of ____ (a) Ibadan (b) Ondo (c) Abeokuta (d) Lagos
10. ____ brought two bottles of water with two glasses (a) Temitope (b) Semilore (c) Demilade (d) Kolade
11. How did chief and madam get the address? ___________________________________________________________
12. The title of chapter five is _____ (a) a surprise visit (b) a bitter beginning (c) too good to be true (d) it is not common but
possible
13. ____ asked Nkechi for scanning (a) Doctor (b) Deolu (c) Chief (d) Her husband
14. Ire got a very good wheelchair from ____ (a) his mother (b) chief (c) door (d) friends
15. Who was reading more between Ayo and Ire _________________________
16. Did you think Iremide really achieved his goals? (a) maybe (b) not sure (c) yes (d) no
17. What was chief and madam’s problem? (a) armed rubbers (b) bad road (c) childlessness (d) bad government
18. What was Ayo’s choice of job? (a) teaching (b) actor (c) selling food (d) care giver
19. The novel “Castle in the air” was written by ____ (a) Jumoke Olayinka (b) Odeyinka Ojetunde (c) Oluwole Chibuzor (d)
Tope Oluyemi
20. _____ went for second degree (a) Biola (b) Segun (c) Ayinde (d) Yewande
21. Who bought things on credit? (a) Ayinde and his sibling (b) Segun (c) Ayinde mother (d) Biola
22. What was Adeolu’s counsel to Biola? (a) to go and marry (b) to go and steal (c) to go and get job (d) to go and join bad
gangs
23. Ada’s birthday was _____ (a) costly (b) eventful (c) Awesome (d) elaborate
24. I need a new car for my birthday Ada told ____ (a) her mother (b) her uncle (c) Segun (d) Biola
25. Ada was a student of ____ (a) theatre Arts (b) University of Jos (c) Yinka Gold International academy (d) Afe Babalola
University
26. Segun misplaced his ____ (a) students identity card (b) account password (c) ATM card (d) wallet
27. _____ left the bank premises with sweat all over him (a) Biola (b) Ronke (c) Adegoke (d) Segun
28. One of the problems faced by the people of Bodija was ___ (a) non-availability of water (b) bad road (c) poor power
supply (d) bad leadership
29. Who got his transfer to Abuja head office of the Central Bank of Nigeria (a) chief’s wife (b) Ayinde (c) Mr. Okogie (d)
Nkechi
30. Mr. Okogie introduced Segun to _____ when he got to Lagos (a) teaching (b) his wife (c) fraud (d) Nkechi cool spot
31. Who said enough of honesty in chapter seven while discussing with Okogie (a) Mrs. Okogie (b) Ayinde (c) Mr. kalu (d)
Segun
32. ____ noticed Segun was no more calling him the way he used to do (a) Kayode (b) Bolu (c) Jehu (d) Ayinde
33. Adelana could not utter a word and he felt sober and sorrowful for ____ (a) the thieves (b) his boss (c) Segun (d) Okogie
34. Segun was one of the prisoners considered for ____ (a) promotion (b) amnesty (c) killing (d) life in prison
35. What was Biola’s profession? (a) Gynaecologist (b) lecturer (c) teacher (d) banker
ZION GLOBAL HIGH SCHOOL
OFF. OSOGBO-EDE ROAD, BY C.A.C OFATEDO. P.O BOX 3013, OSOGBO.
2023/2024 ACADEMIC SESSION, THIRD TERM EXAMINATION
CLASS: J.S.S ONE SUBJECT: C.C.A DURATION: 1 HR.
SECTION A: Answer all questions in this Section
1. ____ was originated from Greek work which means “ACTION” (a) Stage performance (b) Drama (c) Comedy (d) Music
2. One of the following is a set of primary colours (a) Red , Blue & white (b) Yellow, Red & Blue (c) Green, Blue &
Violet (d) White, Black &Yellow
3. ____ is a body movement to a musical rhythm a) Sound b) Ruling c) dance (d) Shading
4. The ___ contains scene, plots and diction (a) drama (b) characterization (c) plotization (d) script
5. Drama could be broadly divided into ____ different types (a) 3 (b) 2 (c) 4 (d) 6
6. Opera is a form of drama otherwise known as (a) comedy (b) music drama (c) mime (d) dance drama
7. The universal dramatists are mainly ____ (a) Romans (b) Europeans (c) Greeks (d) Africans
8. The ___ conceives the idea of the play (a) director (b) producer (c) playwright (d) dramatists
9. _____ is the arrangement of sounds that are pleasant to the ear (a) Sounds (b) Voices (c) Design (d) Music.
10. The characters in movies uses____ as a blueprint to build a production (a) Script (b) Choreographer (c) Make-up (d)
Intermediary
11. ___ was saddled with responsibility of rehearses and prepares the actors (a) Choreographer (b) Director (c) Conductor (d)
Scripter
12. The four spaces in treble staff are named (a) ACEG (b) FACE (c) ABCD (d) BCDF
13. Theory of music can also be defines as the study _____ of music (a) Structure or construction (b) Structure and
construction (c) Rhythm (d) Balance
14. ____ is a set of five lines and four spaces on which musical pitch is noted (a) Music (b) Bass (c) Stave (d) Values
15. Ear training is the act of developing ____ (a) aural skills (b) harmony (c) rudiment (d) ability
16. Drama is dated back to the ____ century (a)7th (b) 20th (c) 3rd republic (d) 5th
17. ____ is a source where drama originated from as a results of man’s natural imitative skills (a) Rituals (b) Mimesis (c)
Story-telling (d) Comedy
18. In every dramatical works, there must ____ (a) actors (b) crews (c) casts (d) action
19.Folktales are ____ stories told to either entertain or teach morals (a) traditional (b) mime (c) comedy (d) events
20. A tragedy is a drama with serious and ____ events which have a sad ending (a) Amuses (b) Unhappy (c) Comical (d) Poor
21. The plotting of a drama entails the general ____ of drama (a) dictator (b) layout (c) action (d) diction
22. _____ is a dramatic performance written out on a script (a) Tragedy (b) Mask drama (c) Scripted (d) Non-scripted
23. Origin of drama can also be traced to a Greek philosopher called (a) Aristhophanes (b) Euripides (c) Sopholes (d) Aristotle
24. The dramatists are responsible for proper _____ of the theme of a drama (a) interpretation (b) critical (c) acting (d)
rehearsing
25. Two-part harmony in choral music may consist of soprano and alto or (a) alto and bass (b) bass and tenor (c) tenor and
bass (d) soprano and tenor
26. _____ consist of first seven letters of the English alphabets (a) Rudiments of music (b) Staff (c) Musical alphabets (d) Clef
27. Staff consists of five ______ lines and four equal spaces on which music is written (a) parallel (b) musical (c) part-
harmony (d) alphabet
28. The word theatre can be define as a place and as ______ (a) producer (b) location (c) dance (d) performance
29. All the following but one is not function of drama (a) educative (b) entertainment (c) dance (d) informative
30. A _____ piece could be a play, prose writing, poems (a) theatre (b) dramatic (c) dance (d) literary
31. _____ is originally made of wood and blown (a) Treble (b) Flute (c) Recorder (d) Drum
32. _____ is a musical sign usually drawn at the left side of the staff to indicate the pitch of a musical note (a) Harmony (b)
Treble (c) Clef (d) Alto
33. Straight make-up is otherwise known as (a) foundation make-up (b) stage make-up (c) character make-up (d) artificial
make-up
34. ____ is a special make-up worn for special dramatic performance (a) Character make-up (b) Straight make-up (c) Special
make-up (d) Mask make-up
35. Make-up is used to ______ appearance (a) beautify (b) alter (c) script (d) detailed
36. One can achieve sense of belonging in the society if one is ____ (a) thug (b) selfish (c) law-abiding (d) thief
37. ____ are goods made to look like the original or real (a) Diluted goods (b) Fake (c) Original goods (d) Fake goods
38. Any substance that is contaminated is regarded as a _____ goods (a) fake (b) adulterated (c) Semi-good (d) durability
39. One of the following is an example of goods often faked and adulterated (a) yam (b) medicines (c) water (d) exercise book
40. NDLEA is a government agency saddled with the responsibility of enforcing laws guiding against the production and use
of ____ in Nigeria (a) food (b) water (c) drugs (d) clothes
c. Mention 4 agencies that fight against production and distribution of fake and adulterated goods 4mrks