Intro. To Theatre Final Review - Blocking Question Preview (ID: 2224)


Review Concepts Regarding Blocking A Scene And Incorporating The Ideas Of Variety, Unity, And Balance. TEACHERS: click here for quick copy question ID numbers.

What the characters _____ in a scene is more important than what they ____.
a) Do; Say
b) Say; Do
c) Touch; Look at
d) Look at; Touch

What is the strongest area and what is the weakest area of the stage?
a) 2;4
b) 1;6
c) 4;2
d) 6;1

Blocking must be _____ and have a _____.
a) Simple; Purpose
b) Plentiful; Motivation
c) Motivated; Purpose
d) Slow; Purpose

When one actor is different from all of the rest on stage, they have achieved
a) Individuality
b) Contrast
c) Popularity
d) Emphasis

Making sure that the kind of movements used look like they belong together is using what?
a) Contrast
b) Variety
c) Unity
d) Center of Interest

When blocking a scene, what is created to catch and hold the audience's attention?
a) Emphasis
b) Center of Interest
c) Levels
d) Contrast

To present different levels of emphasis, and change in mood to avoid monotony is using what?
a) Variety
b) Unity
c) Balance
d) Contrast

Having an equal number of figures on each side of the stage is called what?
a) Teeter-Totter Balance
b) Aesthetic Balance
c) Asymmetrical Balance
d) Symmetrical Balance

The type of balance that gives the impression of equal weight on both sides of center, even though it's not, is called what?
a) Teeter-Totter Balance
b) Aesthetic Balance
c) Asymmetrical Balance
d) Symmetrical Balance

True or False: Sitting is more dominate than standing.
a) True
b) False
c) X
d) X

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