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Intro. To Theatre Final Review - Plot Structure
Test Description: Review the parts of a plot and make sure you understand what each part means before you take the final exam.
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) The plot of a play should rise to a strong, and convincing, what?
A
Rising Action
B
Exposition
C
Climax
D
Initial Incident
2) Which part of the plot structure provides the who, what, where, when, and why facts of the play?
A
Rising Action
B
Initial Incident
C
Exposition
D
Climax
3) In which part of the plot structure does the conflict of the play begin?
A
Rising Action
B
Falling Action
C
Initial Incident
D
Climax
4) In which part of the plot structure does the protagonist of the play make an irreversible decision?
A
Falling Action
B
Initial Incident
C
Rising Action
D
Climax
5) In which part of the plot structure is the preliminary situation explained?
A
Exposition
B
Resolution/Conclusion
C
Rising Action
D
Climax
6) The events that occur after the climax of a play are considered to be a part of the what?
A
Exposition
B
Rising Action
C
Initial Incident
D
Falling Action
7) All of the events that occur between the Initial Incident and the Climax are part of the what?
A
Exposition
B
Rising Action
C
Conclusion
D
Falling Action
8) True or False: The Falling Action typically takes less time than the Rising Action of a play.
A
False
B
X
C
True
D
X
9) The ____ is usually what gets the ball rolling in the plot of a play.
A
Exposition
B
Climax
C
Resolution
D
Initial Incident
10) In movies, this part of the plot structure is usually depicted through the use of flashbacks.
A
Preliminary Situation
B
Falling Action
C
Initial Incident
D
Climax
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