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Elements Of Drama Review
Test Description: This is a great way to review the elements of a drama and become more familiar with them.
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) names of ALL participants in a drama
A
roles
B
cast of characters
C
characters
D
properties (props)
2) a form of literature meant to be performed on stage in front of actors
A
poem
B
short story
C
episode
D
drama
3) a series of events in a drama
A
conflict
B
rising action
C
plot
D
play
4) the sections that a drama is divided into
A
roles
B
scenes
C
divisions
D
parts
5) a collection of scenes in a drama
A
monologue
B
act
C
trilogy
D
prologue
6) a struggle between opposing forces that is revealed through a character's thoughts and actions
A
climax
B
conflict
C
control
D
fight
7) the writer of a play
A
poet
B
playwright
C
editor
D
author
8) the person who speaks to the audience when a drama is performed
A
main character
B
playwright
C
stage manager
D
narrator
9) What do you call the character or person that an actor/actress plays the part of?
A
speaker
B
job
C
cast
D
role
10) the written text of a play
A
directions
B
dialogue
C
script
D
novel
11) the words that characters say to one another
A
soliloquy
B
dialogue
C
monologue
D
discussion
12) In a play, the character's name can be found ________________ his/her lines.
A
before
B
above
C
under
D
after
13) tells characters how to act and show their feelings
A
playwright
B
roles
C
stage manager
D
stage directions
14) describes the setting and are often written in italics, parentheses, or brackets
A
stage manager
B
roles
C
stage directions
D
playwright
15) things or items that the characters or actors may need to use as they perform their part
A
scenes
B
properties (props)
C
lines
D
roles
16) What is a synonym for DRAMA?
A
poem
B
novel
C
play
D
story
17) when and where the story takes place
A
resolution
B
conflict
C
setting
D
exposition
18) Which of the following would be an example of a famous play?
A
Brian's Winter
B
The Giver
C
Romeo and Juliet
D
The Outsiders
19) What do dramas and stories have in common?
A
All of the above.
B
They both contain elements of plot such as exposition, rising action, conflict, falling action, and resolution.
C
The plot is set into motion by a conflict.
D
They both contain characters.
20) Which of the following could be found in a movie but NOT in a play?
A
costumes
B
characters
C
prop
D
3-D technology
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