Q.1
Choose the correct dramatic device. A speech in which a character appears to be thinking aloud rather than speaking to any other character on stage.
  • Dialogue
  • Soliloquy
  • Reflection
  • Rumination
Q.2
Choose the correct dramatic device. A still picture created on stage.
  • Mime
  • Tableau
  • Improvisation
  • Photographic effect
Q.3
Choose the correct dramatic device. A comment made by a character to the audience in a way that implies no one on stage has heard it.
  • Aside
  • Monologue
  • Dramatic irony
  • Stage directions
Q.4
Choose the correct dramatic device. The audience knows something that one or more of the characters in a play does not know.
  • Situational irony
  • Dramatic irony
  • Hidden play
  • Theatrical secret
Q.5
Choose the correct dramatic device. A speech given by one character who is speaking to other characters on stage.
  • Dialogue
  • Aside
  • Lecture
  • Monologue
Q.6
Choose the correct dramatic device. The moment a new character joins a scene.
  • Departure
  • Walk-on
  • Boarding
  • Entrance
Q.7
Choose the correct dramatic device. A clash between people, values, or ideas.
  • Stage battle
  • Conflict
  • Context
  • Emotion
Q.8
Choose the correct dramatic device. A technique by which a character deliberately appears to be someone else.
  • Out-of-character
  • Disguise
  • Pseudonymous
  • Red herring
Q.9
Choose the correct dramatic device. A group of actors speaking in unison, usually by commenting on the action of the play.
  • Mechanicals
  • Minor characters
  • Stock characters
  • Chorus
Q.10
Choose the correct dramatic device. Deliberately misleading or distracting the audience in its expectations.
  • Red herring
  • Foreshadowing
  • Forewarning
  • Ellipsis
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