English 9 - 2ND Periodical Exam

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RICH GOLDEN SHOWER MONTESSORI CENTER

JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


S.Y. 2020 – 2021
SECOND PERIODICAL EXAMINATION ENGLISH 9

Name:_________________________________________Grade:___________ Date:__________

I. Multiple Choices
Directions: Read the following statements carefully and encircle the letter of the correct
answer.
1.What is DRAMA in Literature?
A. Drama, or a play, is a form of literature in which the author tells the story through
dialogue.
B. These are the techniques and methods used by the playwright and director to create the
desired stylistic effect.
C. refers to components of a literary work (character, setting, plot, theme, frame, exposition,
ending/denouement, motif, titling, narrative point-‐of-‐view).
D. It comes from the Greek “komos” meaning festivity or revelry. This is usually light and written
with the purpose of amusing, and usually has a happy ending.
2.Where was origin of drama?
A. Greece B. France C. America
3.Who is Aristotle?
A. A greek philosopher whose writings still influence us today.
B. refers to components of a literary work (character, setting, plot, theme, frame, exposition,
ending/denouement, motif, titling, narrative point-‐of-‐view).
C. The Father of English
D. The writer of the book mythology
4.It comes from the Greek “komos” meaning festivity or revelry. This is usually light and written with the
purpose of amusing, and usually has a happy ending.
A. Comedy B. Melodrama C. Tragedy D. Farce
5.It arouses immediate and intense emotions and is usually sad but there is a happy ending for the
principal character.
A. Comedy B. Melodrama C. Tragedy D. Farce
6.It presents a serious and important situation that ends unhappily—usually with the death of one or
more characters
A. Comedy B. Melodrama C. Tragedy D. Farce
7.It is exaggerated comedy; situations are too ridiculous to be true.
A. Comedy B. Melodrama C. Farce D. Tragedy
8.the story is told not only through dialogue and acting but through music and dance.
A. Comedy B. Musical C. Farce D. Tragedy
9.Which of the following is part of the six (6) essential elements of drama by Aristotle?
A. Stagecraft B. Plot C. Audience D. Actor
10. Which of the following is NOT part of the six (6) essential elements of drama by Aristotle?
A. Conventional B. Theme C. Character D. Spectacle
11. It is the basic storyline of the play.
A. Plot B. Dialogue C. Music/Rhythm D. Character
12. This refers to the words written by the playwright and spoken by the character in the play.
A. Plot B. Dialogue C. Music/Rhythm D. Spectacle
13. This refers to the visual elements of the play: set, costume, and special effects.
A. Plot B. Dialogue C. Music/Rhythm D. Spectacle
14. It is the main idea or lesson to be learned from the play.
A. Dialogue B. Theme C. Character D. Spectacle
15. This refers to the rhythm of the actors’ voices as they speak.
A. Plot B. Dialogue C. Music/Rhythm D. Spectacle
16. This is the main character, around which the whole story revolves.
A. Protagonist B. Antagonist C. Foil D. Static
17. This character, or group of characters, causes the conflict for the protagonist.
A. Protagonist B. Antagonist C. Foil D. Static

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18. It is a type of character that has opposite character traits from another, meant to help highlight or
bring out another’s positive or negative side.
A. Protagonist B. Antagonist C. Foil D. Static
19. It is a type of character that use may simply be to create or relieve tension, or they were not meant
to change.
A. Protagonist B. Antagonist C. Foil D. Static
20. It is a type of characters change throughout the story. They may learn a lesson, become bad, or
change in complex ways.
A. Foil B. Static C. Dynamic D. Flat
21. It is a type of character has one or two main traits, usually only all positive or negative.
A. Foil B. Static C. Dynamic D. Flat
22. It is a type of characters have many different traits, good and bad, making them more interesting.
A. Flat B. Dynamic C. Round D. Stock
23. It is a type of characters are the stereotypical characters, such as the boy genius, ambitious career
person, faithful sidekick, mad scientist, etc.
A. Flat B. Dynamic C. Round D. Stock
24. This refers to the words written by the playwright and spoken by the characters in the play.
A. Dialogue B. Spectacle C. Music/Rhythm D. Theme
25. This refers to the visual elements of a play: sets, costumes, special effects, etc.
A. Dialogue B. Spectacle C. Music/Rhythm D. Theme
26. It is part of the six stages in a plot structure a series of events following the initial incident and
leading up to the dramatic climax
A. Rising action B. Climax C. Falling action D. Denouement
27. It is part of the six stages in a plot structure turning point or high point of a story, when events can
go either way.
A. Rising action B. Climax C. Falling action D. Denouement
28. It is part of the six stages in a plot structure series of events following the climax.
A. Rising action B. Climax C. Falling action D. Denouement
29. It is part of the six stages in a plot structure another term for the conclusion from the French word for
“unraveling”.
A. Rising action B. Climax C. Falling action D. Denouement
30. It is a part of Technical Elements that focus on theatrical equipment, such as curtains, flats,
backdrops, or platforms, used in a dramatic production to communicate environment
A. Scenery B. Costumes C. Props D. Lights
31. It is a part of Technical Elements that focus on clothing and accessories worn by actors to portray
character and period.
A. Scenery B. Costumes C. Props D. Lights
32. It is a part of Technical Elements that focus on short for properties; any article, except costume or
scenery, used as part of a dramatic production; any moveable object that appears on stage during a
performance, from a telephone to a train.
A. Scenery B. Costumes C. Props D. Lights
33. It is a part of Technical Elements that focus on the placement, intensity, and color of lights to Help
communicate environment, mood, or feeling
A. Scenery B. Costumes C. Props D. Lights
34. It is a part of Technical Elements that focus on the effects an audience hears during performance to
communicate character, context, or environment
A. Sound B. Make up C. Props D. Lights

35. It is a part of Technical Elements that focus on the costumes, wigs, and body paint used to
transform an actor into a character.
A. Sound B. Make up C. Props D. Lights
36. It is a part of Performance Elements that focus on the use of face, body, and voice to portray
character
A. Acting B. Character Motivation C. Character analysis D. empathy
37. It is a part of Performance Elements that focus on the incentive or inducement for further action for a
character
A. Acting B. Character Motivation C. Character analysis D. empathy
38. It is a part of Performance Elements that focus on the responding to dramatic art, the process of
examining how the elements used.
A. Acting B. Character Motivation C. Character analysis D. empathy
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39. It is a part of Performance Elements that focus on the capacity to relate to the feelings of another.
A. Acting B. Character Motivation C. Character analysis D. empathy
40. It is a part of Performance Elements that focus on the mode of expression or delivery of lines
A. Speaking B. Breath control C. Vocal expression D. Inflection
41. It is a part of Performance Elements that focus on the proper use of the lungs and diaphragm
muscle for maximum capacity and efficiency of breath for speaking.
A. Speaking B. Breath control C. Vocal expression D. Inflection
42. It is a part of Performance Elements that focus on the how an actor uses his or her voice to convey
character.
A. Speaking B. Breath control C. Vocal expression D. Inflection
43. It is a part of Performance Elements that focus on the change in pitch or loudness of the voice.
A. Speaking B. Breath control C. Vocal expression D. Inflection
44. It is a part of Performance Elements that focus on the how well the voice carries to the audience.
A. Projection B. Speaking style C. Diction D. Gestures
45. It is a part of Performance Elements that focus on the mode of expression or delivery of lines.
A. Projection B. Speaking style C. Diction D. Gestures
46. It is a part of Performance Elements that focus on the selection and pronunciation of words; clarity
of speech.
A. Projection B. Speaking style C. Diction D. Gestures
47. It is a part of Performance Elements that focus on the any movement of the actor’s head, shoulder,
arm, hand, leg, or foot to convey meaning.
A. Projection B. Speaking style C. Diction D. Gestures
48. It is a part of Performance Elements that focus on the physiologically correct posture and use of the
body to ensure the maximum capacity and efficiency of breathing and movement.
A. Gestures B. Body alignment C. Facial expression D. Character blocking
49. It is a part of Performance Elements that focus on the physical and vocal aspects used by an actor
to convey
mood, feeling, or personality.
A. Gestures B. Body alignment C. Facial expression D. Character blocking
50. he path formed by the actor’s movement on stage, usually determined by the director with
assistance from the actor and often written down in a script using commonly accepted theatrical
symbols.
A. Gestures B. Body alignment C. Facial expression D. Character blocking

Whatever you do, work for it with all your heart, as working for the
Lord, not for men.
- Colossians 3:23

Prepared by:

Ms.Aizel Nova F. Arañez


English 9 Teacher

Checked by:

Ms. Tinee V. Villa


JHS Principal

Noted and Approved by:

Mrs. Margaret T. Bueno, MAEd.


School president and Directress

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