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9.1 Jonalyn C. Otadoy

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9.1 Jonalyn C. Otadoy

The document contains a multiple choice test with questions about various theater production roles such as stage manager, lighting designer, costume designer, and their responsibilities. It asks the student to identify these roles and define key theater terms like dialogue, conflict, props, and monologue. The test covers a wide range of topics relating to the production process and performance elements of live theater.

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Name: JONALYN C. OTADOY Date: 11.29.

22
Yr./Course: BSED IV Rating: ____________
CLASSWORK NO.9.1
MULTIPLE CHOICES: Read each statement carefully and choose the letter of the
correct answer.
A 1. This person provides practical and organizational support to the director,
actors, designers, stage crew and technicians throughout the production process
a. Stage Manager b. House Manager
c. Lighting Technician d. Sound Designer
C 2. This person is responsible for ensuring that the audience has a safe, relaxed
and pleasant experience in the venue. a. Run Crew b. Director
c. House Manager d. Conductor
D 3. This person plans and provides the sound effects in the play, including
music from existing sources. a. Sound Technician b. Grip
c. Lighting Technician d. Sound Designer
A 4. This person works to make the best use of the subtle and powerful medium
of light, creating effects that can be changed at will to match the mood of the action. a.
Lighting Designer b. Box Office Manager
c. Stage Manager d. Props Master
B 5. This person is responsible for creating the look of each character by
designing clothes and accessories the actors will wear in performance. a.
Makeup Designer b. Costume Designer
c. Wig Head d. Run Crew
B 6. This person helps transform the cast and bring the vision of the script writer
to life with the use of stage and special effects cosmetic application. a. Hair Designer
b. Assistant Stage Manager
b. Makeup Designer d. Master Carpenter
C 7. This person designs the physical surroundings in which the action of the play
will take place.
a. House Manager b. Technical Director
c. Set Designer d. Sound Designer
D 8. This person helps the Assistant Stage Manager to set up the stage before
technical rehearsals and performances, and to prepare and track props during techs
and performances.
a. Costume Designer b. Set Designer
c. Stage Manger d. Run Crew
D 9. This person has the daily responsibility for the technical operations of a
theatre or performing arts center, including lighting, sound, set design and construction,
and coordinating necessary maintenance. a. Stage Manager b. House Manager
c. Technical Director d. Costume Designer
B 10. This person is responsible for overseeing the creation of publicity designs
and programs, ticket sales, and fostering a positive relationship between the theatre
and the community.
a. Director b. Director of Audience c. Publicity Manager d. Graphic Artist
A 11. Disagreement between characters or ideas in a play a.
conflict b. costumes
c. dialogue d. improvisation
A 12. The conversation between two or more characters onstage a.
dialogue b. improvisation
c. makeup d. mimicry
A 13. To ad-lib or invent dialogue not in the scripta. improvisation b. makeup b.
mimicry d. monologue
A 14. To act out a story or situation with movement only, without any spoken
dialogue
a. pantomime b. plot
c. props d. role
A 15. All articles, except costumes or scenery, used as part of a dramatic
production (e.g., pan, suitcase, stuffed animal) a. props b. role
c. scenery d. script
A 16. A written manuscript containing dialogue and stage directions a.
script b. sound
c. storyline d. storytelling
C 17. What is acting done by one person called? a.
Duet b. Monotone
c. Monologue d. Solo Acting
B 18. The audience area of any theatrical space a. set
b. house
c. curtain call d. places
A 19. Acts is described as…. a.
The Chapters in a Drama/Play
b. Show the changes in settings overtime
c. story told in front of a live audience
d. tools that are used to bring a scene
D 20. Scenes is described as ….
a. the chapters in a drama
b. characters in a drama
c. the place where actors perform
d. show the changes in settings overtime

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