Study Guide
Field 048: Theater
Sample Multiple-Choice Questions
Competency 0001
Understand principles of playwriting and dramatic structure.
Most playwrights include exposition primarily to:
- help restrict the scope of the play to a manageable size.
- provide audiences with essential information and background material.
- help actors find an effective stimulus for sense-memory work.
- adhere to a consistent and time-honored method of beginning a play.
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Competency 0002
Understand principles of acting.
An actor can most effectively use the elements of physical gesture and voice by:
- combining them in an appropriate interpretation of the meaning of the text.
- gesturing during pauses in the vocal narrative to maintain audience interest.
- presenting words and gestures with equal emphasis throughout the performance.
- devising a precise vocabulary of gestures to reinforce the meaning of the spoken words.
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Competency 0003
Understand principles of directing.
A director who auditions actors using cold readings should provide actors with:
- a detailed synopsis of the play.
- partners who have memorized the scenes.
- a choice of several props.
- sufficient time to look over the scenes.
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Competency 0004
Understand principles of producing and managing theatrical performances.
Notating blocking in the prompt book is typically the responsibility of the:
- stage manager.
- director.
- producer.
- choreographer.
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Competency 0005
Understand set, costume, and lighting design and execution.
The most common use of a cyclorama is to:
- provide a picture frame for the set.
- isolate the auditorium from the stage during fires.
- mask the sides of the stage.
- surround the set with the illusion of an open sky.
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Competency 0006
Understand the history of drama and theater.
In the mid-twentieth century, the Soviet government advocated the theatrical style of Socialist Realism because such theater:
- distracted citizens from economic hardships.
- kindled appreciation for traditional Russian aesthetic ideals.
- provided inexpensive public entertainment.
- idealized life within the Soviet system.
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Competency 0007
Understand British and other European dramatic literature from ancient times through the present.
Which of the following plays is an example of a romantic comedy?
- Romeo and Juliet
- As You Like It
- Antony and Cleopatra
- Measure for Measure
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Competency 0008
Understand the dramatic literature of the United States.
Which of the following is a primary concern of Lillian Hellman's plays?
- the appearance of symbolic characters who cause the realism of the stage space to collapse
- an exploration of her characters' memories and a blurring of the line between truth and illusion
- highly sensitive characters who struggle to understand seemingly random actions and dialogue
- the moral positions of her characters and their inability to respond to situations effectively
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Competency 0009
Understand dramatic literature from other cultural traditions.
The oppositional and revolutionary drama of Latin American countries in the 1970s and 1980s was a response to primarily which of the following?
- the development of indigenous theatrical performances
- dictatorships and widespread political violence
- the absence of realistic acting styles
- low wages and poor working conditions
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Competency 0010
Understand principles of theater education for children and adolescents.
Talk-backs are a valuable addition to a children's theater performance because they:
- introduce rules of conduct for both the performers and the audience.
- provide a natural transition back to a classroom setting.
- encourage children to question and comment on the theater experience.
- allow the children to be coached by professional actors.
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