Top 150+ Solved Art and Visual Perception MCQ Questions Answer

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Q. Theatre can be defined in three categories. They are:.

a. a building, a company, and an occupation

b. story, plot and theme

c. actors, audience and the press

d. the spirit, the music and symbols

  • b. story, plot and theme

Q. The playwright is the _____________ of nearly every production.

a. historical basis

b. final authority

c. point of origin

d. ultimate interpreter

  • c. point of origin

Q. Which of the following is not an avenue for a playwright to break-in?

a. college theatre departments

b. playwriting contests and festivals

c. grants and fellowships

d. broadway producers

  • d. broadway producers

Q. A play achieves its final form only when:

a. it is published by a reputable publisher

b. it is studied in a literature class

c. it is performed on the stage

d. it is accepted for a staged reading

  • c. it is performed on the stage

Q. The playwright works with two fundamental tools:

a. words and sentences

b. scenes and acts

c. dialogue and physical action

d. narration and conversation

  • c. dialogue and physical action

Q. Which of the following is not a demand on credibility?

a. characters act instinctively

b. characters are internally consistent

c. characters always use good diction

d. characters act like human beings

  • c. characters always use good diction

Q. A common fault of beginning playwrights is:

a. shortness of action

b. lack of speakability

c. too much detail

d. unclear plot

  • b. lack of speakability

Q. When a play truly satisfies us we say it is endowed with:

a. active characters

b. intricate detail

c. richness of detail

d. intensity of will

  • c. richness of detail

Q. Depth of characterization requires characters to be:

a. independent, sensible, reasonable and worthwhile

b. correct, honest and understandable

c. funny and tragic

d. expressive, emotional, excitable and enlightened

  • a. independent, sensible, reasonable and worthwhile

Q. A play that tells the story of thirty years are in only two hours is an example of:

a. historicity

b. intensity

c. compression

d. pertinence

  • c. compression

Q. Three strong building locks in the process of playwriting are:

a. dialogue, conflict and structure

b. plot, theme and characterization

c. story, idea and textuality

d. action, re-action and climax

  • a. dialogue, conflict and structure

Q. The author of Pulitzer Prize winner Lost in Yonkers and the Brighton Beach Trilogy is:

a. arthur miller

b. neil simon

c. edward albee

d. david mamet

  • b. neil simon

Q. America's greatest active playwright is probably:

a. edward albee

b. wendy wasserstein

c. david mamet

d. august wilson

  • d. august wilson

Q. The playwright that is called a "Chicago" playwright is:

a. edward albee

b. wendy wasserstein

c. david mamet

d. august wilson

  • c. david mamet

Q. The play many critics consider the finest play of the past generation is:

a. how i learned to drive

b. love! valour! compassion!

c. the heidi chronicles .

d. angels in america

  • d. angels in america
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