Elements of Speech
Theatre History
Acting Techniques
Stage Design and Production
Public Speaking and Rhetoric
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What is the primary purpose of a persuasive speech?

A. To entertain the audience

B. To inspire creative thought

C. To convince the audience

D. To narrate a story

To convince the audience

6

Greek theatre festivals honored which god?

A. Apollo

B. Zeus

C. Dionysus

D. Hermes

Dionysus

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Which method focuses on emotional memory?

A. Suzuki

B. Meisner

C. Stanislavski

D. Brechtian

Stanislavski

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What is a proscenium stage known for?

A. Seating on all sides

B. Audience interaction

C. Minimal scenery use

D. A picture-frame view

A picture-frame view

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Which is an example of a rhetorical device?

A. Scene transition

B. Simile comparison

C. Costume change

D. Stage direction

Simile comparison

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Which element refers to the clarity and pronunciation of words?

A. Pitch

B. Articulation

C. Volume

D. Gesture

Articulation

7

Who is known as the "Father of Tragedy"?

A. Sophocles

B. Euripides

C. Aeschylus

D. Aristophanes

Aeschylus

7

The Meisner technique emphasizes:

A. Detailed character analysis

B. Repetition and spontaneity

C. Strict vocal control

D. Stylized physical movement

Repetition and spontaneity

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Which element sets the mood through lighting?

A. Props

B. Costumes

C. Color gels

D. Sound effects

Color gels

7

What is ethos in public speaking?

A. Logical appeal

B. Emotional appeal

C. Credibility appeal

D. Audience engagement

Credibility appeal

8

Which part of a speech provides a preview of key points?

A. Introduction

B. Conclusion

C. Body

D. Transition

Introduction

8

What did the Elizabethan stage use for special effects?

A. Fireworks and trapdoors

B. Microphones and projectors

C. Computer graphics

D. Electric lighting

Fireworks and trapdoors

8

What does an actor do during "blocking"?

A. Memorize lines

B. Analyze the script

C. Practice gestures

D. Plan stage movements

Plan stage movements

8

What is the role of the stage manager?

A. Directing the play

B. Overseeing logistics and cues

C. Designing the set

D. Writing the script

Overseeing logistics and cues

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Impromptu speech delivery means:

A. Speaking without preparation

B. Memorizing the speech fully

C. Using detailed visuals

D. Reading from notes directly

Speaking without preparation

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What does vocal inflection help convey?

A. Word count

B. Script structure

C. Speech volume

D. Emotional tone

Emotional tone

9

Kabuki theatre originated in which country?

A. China

B. Korea

C. Japan

D. India

Japan

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Which technique focuses on physical expressiveness?

A. Method acting

B. Emotional recall

C. Viewpoints

D. Psychological gesture

Viewpoints

9

Flat scenery on stage refers to:

A. Three-dimensional props

B. Painted, wooden panels

C. Moving backgrounds

D. Hanging curtains

Painted, wooden panels

9

What does a call to action encourage?

A. Audience confusion

B. Immediate audience response

C. Delayed audience feedback

D. Questioning speaker authority

Immediate audience response

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Effective eye contact in a speech helps to:

A. Distract the audience

B. Build audience engagement

C. Shorten the speech duration

D. Reduce stage fright

Build audience engagement

10

What is the primary characteristic of Commedia dell'Arte?

A. Scripted performances

B. Masked improvisation

C. Monologue-based drama

D. Aristocratic themes

Masked improvisation

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Who developed the concept of "alienation effect"?

A. Lee Strasberg

B. Bertolt Brecht

C. Konstantin Stanislavski

D. Stella Adler

Bertolt Brecht

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What type of stage extends into the audience?

A. Arena

B. Black box

C. Thrust

D. Proscenium

Thrust

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What is anaphora in rhetoric?

A. Repeating words at sentence beginnings

B. Ending with a strong question

C. Using metaphors consistently

D. Avoiding repetition entirely

Repeating words at sentence beginnings

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