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GROUP-4 DRAMA 20items Test

The document contains a series of multiple-choice and true/false questions related to drama, including its history, elements, and techniques such as puppetry. It also provides an answer key for the questions. The focus is on understanding the foundational aspects of drama and its educational applications.

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GROUP-4 DRAMA 20items Test

The document contains a series of multiple-choice and true/false questions related to drama, including its history, elements, and techniques such as puppetry. It also provides an answer key for the questions. The focus is on understanding the foundational aspects of drama and its educational applications.

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DRAMA

I. Mul'ple Choice
Direc'on: Choose the BEST answer for the following ques'ons. Write only the le=er of the
correct answer.

1. Which of these following eras is the birthplace of drama itself ?


a. Roman Era
b. Medieval Era
c. Greek era
d. Modern Era

2.Which of these following a=ributes do not belong in drama ?


a. It's meant to be Engaging
b. It's Cap'va'ng
c. It's performed
d. It's solely wri=en

3. It refers to the element of a play that is directly executed by the actors on the stage, bringing
the wri=en story to life through their performances.
a. Performance Elements
b. Technical Elements
c. Literary Elements
d. Elements of Poetry

4."Determined to protect her younger brother, Clara lied to the authori'es." Which element of
a play is most clearly demonstrated by this situa'on?
a. Spectacle
b. Character Analysis
c. Dialogue
d. Character Mo'va'on

5. During a children's theater workshop, the instructor explains a type of puppet that is
designed to be worn on the hand and forearm of the puppeteer. The puppeteer uses their
fingers to control the head and arms, while the wrist and lower arm manipulate the waist and
legs, respec'vely. What is this type of puppet called?

a. Marione=e
b. Shadow Puppet
c. Glove Puppet
d. Sock Puppet
6. The following are the characteris'cs of a mouth puppet EXCEPT:
a. Operated using the puppeteer's hand to control the mouth and head
b. Best suited for large outdoor performances
c. Ideal for wordy scripts
d. Commonly used for animal, fantasy, and humanoid characters in children's theatre

7. A puppet that is suspended on strings, co=on or nylon cord from a control bar held by the
puppeteer.
a. String Puppet
b. Glove Puppet
c. Hand Puppet
d. String and Hand Puppet

8. This is where the teacher uses puppets as a tool to deliver educa'onal content. The puppets
might act out a story, demonstrate a concept, or engage students in a dialogue.
a. Ac'ng with puppetry
b. Learning through puppetry
c. Teaching with puppetry
d. Puppetry in therapy

9. How does drama contribute to developing communica'on skills?


a. By memorizing lines
b. Through explora'on, talking, and listening within groups
c. By reflec'ng on solu'ons and solving unexpected problems and issues
d. Through the use of crea've expression to convey ideas and emo'ons

10. What ability does drama educa'on develop in students by having them step into the roles of
different characters?
a. Self-awareness
b. Emo'onal expression
c. Empathy and perspec've-taking
d. Communica'on

TEST II. Modified True or False.


Direc'on: Direc'ons: Read and analyze each statement. Write TRUE if the statement is correct
and if not, change the underlined word or group of words to make the whole statement correct.

1. A monologue is a speech given by a single character


2. A soliloquy is when a character speaks to another character.
3. Mime uses only body language and facial expressions to convey a message.
4. Internal monologue is when a character’s thoughts are spoken aloud.
5. Improvisa'on in drama involves ac'ng without a prepared script.
6. Role Playing u'lizes sound effects, music, and voice ac'ng to bring the characters to life and
convey the emo'ons and meaning of the story.
7. Reader's Theatre is a type of children's drama where performer read aloud the script with
emo'on while performing.
8. Role playing is a type of children's drama where young par'cipants assume specific role or
character within a scripted play where the play are derived from either real - life situa'on or
imaginary scenarios.
9. The three main methods of manipula'on are fingers, wood and yarn.
10. A puppetry is a specific performance or presenta'on where puppets are used to tell a story
or convey a message to an audience.

ANSWER KEY
Test I. Mul'ple choice
1. B
2. D
3. A
4. D
5. C
6. B
7. A
8. C
9. B
10. C
Test II. Modified True or False
1. TRUE
2. Drama'c Monologue
3. TRUE
4. Soliloquy
5. TRUE
6. Radio Drama
7. TRUE
8. TRUE
9. hand, rod, and, string
10. Puppet show

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