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Test Description: Appropriate formatting for scripted writing, including punctuation of dialogue and purpose of stage directions
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Which of these do you need in a script but not in a short story?
A
Dialogue
B
Characters
C
Periods
D
Scene Headers
2) Do you use quotation marks around dialogue in a script?
A
Sometimes
B
Only in monologues
C
No
D
Yes
3) Which of the following is the correct format for dialogue in a script?
A
CHARACTER: Dialogue.
B
CHARACTER: (action) Dialogue.
C
Dialogue, CHARACTER.
D
(Action), CHARACTER: Dialogue.
4) Which of the following is the correct format for dialogue in a script?
A
JOHN. Hello, how are you?
B
JOHN: Hello, how are you?
C
JOHN - Hello, how are you?
D
JOHN = Hello, how are you?
5) Which of the following correctly describes the standard format for dialogue in a script?
A
Character's name centered, dialogue underneath
B
Character's name on the right, dialogue on the left
C
Character's name centered, dialogue on the right
D
Character's name on the left, dialogue centered
6) What are stage directions in script formatting?
A
The title and author information
B
The actions and movements of the characters
C
The setting description and character costumes
D
The dialogue spoken by the characters
7) What is the purpose of stage directions in script formatting?
A
To give the audience background information
B
To provide guidance to the actors on how to move and behave
C
To explain the set design
D
To tell the actors what to say
8) What do the stage directions in a script usually convey?
A
The actor's personal feelings.
B
The time and weather of the scene.
C
The character's dialogue.
D
The physical movements and actions of the characters.
9) What do stage directions in a script primarily provide?
A
Detailed instructions for movement and actions of characters
B
The dialogue for the characters
C
The location of the play
D
The genre of the play
10) What does dialogue refer to in script formatting?
A
The setting and stage directions
B
The words spoken by characters
C
The list of props used in the scene
D
The introduction of characters
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