Q.1
A good skit should have what?
  • A good beginning.
  • A strong middle.
  • A gripping ending.
  • All of the above.
Q.2
Skits need ideas. Which option has possible sources for ideas?
  • Real life experiences.
  • Novels, books and short stories.
  • Actual events or historical facts.
  • All of the above.
Q.3
The written text for a skit or play is called what?
  • A poem.
  • A prose.
  • A dialogue.
  • A script.
Q.4
Which of the four is suitable for being staged?
  • Radio.
  • TV.
  • Film.
  • Skit.
Q.5
Which of the following statements is true?
  • A skit is a short drama or play that is performed in a casual setting.
  • A skit is a long drama or play that is performed in a casual setting.
  • A skit is a short drama or play that is performed only in a formal setting.
  • A skit is a short poetry reading session.
Q.6
Which statement is not true of skits?
  • Skits can make characters come alive.
  • Characters in skits can be made to be as human as possible.
  • Skits should have lots of characters.
  • Characters in skits can be named such that they evoke empathy in audiences.
Q.7
What is not part of a skit?
  • A story line.
  • Roles of characters.
  • Large and elaborate sets.
  • Relationships between characters.
Q.8
In a script characters can be brought to life effectively by what?
  • Stage effects.
  • Sound effects.
  • Lighting.
  • Dialogue.
Q.9
A good script has what?
  • Characters that are brought to life by good dialogues.
  • A plot which exploits a crisis or an issue.
  • A setting which is adaptable to the skit format.
  • All of the above.
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