15. Flat characters are also known as ____________
a) comic characters b) central character
c) dynamic characters d) caricature
16._________________ is a turning point in drama.
a) middle part b) the end c) quarrel d) climax
17. Denouement means _________________
a) climax b) the beginning c) conclusion or resolution of drama
18. Tragedy ends with ________________
a) death or bereavement b) union of characters c) tragic song d) problem
19. Comedy ends with _______________
a) laughter b) joke c) farce d) union of characters with happy note
20. The main idea or point of a play is called __________________
a) plot b) subject c) theme d) climax
21. There was a clear influence of _________ in English theatre, the audience
and the themes.
a) America b) Russia c) France
22. The drama of _________ was on the way to decline.
a) 17th century b) Early 19th century c) late 19th century
23. The drama in 19th century was ___________ to the life of the time.
a) associated b) related c) unrelated
24. ___________ dominates the modern drama.
a) G.B. Shaw b) Oscar Wilde c) Ibsen
25. _______ was deeply influenced by Ibsen.
a) John Galsworthy b) T.S. Eliot c) G.B. Shaw
26. Lady Gregory, W.B. Yeats and J.M. Synge were associated with _______
a) Norwegian Theatre b) Greek Theatre c) Abbey Theatre
27. _______ experimented with Greek Tragedy
a) G.B. Shaw b) St. John Ervine c) T.S. Eliot
28. ‘Look Back in Anger’ is written by ____________
a) John Osborne b) Kingsley c) Anton Chekov
29. The main source of Indian drama and theatre is found in ________
a) Farsi Drama b) Arabic Drama c) Sanskrit Drama
30. Bharat Muni wrote ___________
a) Natyashatra b) Natyatarang c) Natyadarpan
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comedy ends with _______________ a) laughter b) joke c) farce d) union of characters with happy note
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- Flat characters are also known as static characters.
- Climax is a turning point in the drama.
- Denouement means the conclusion or resolution of the drama
- Tragedy ends with death or bereavement.
- Comedy ends with a union of characters on a happy note.
- The main idea or point of a play is called Theme.
- There was a clear influence of ____France_____ in English theatre, the audience, and the themes.
- The drama of the late 19th century was on the way to decline.
- The drama in the 19th century was __unrelated_________ to the life of the time.
- Ibsen dominates the modern drama.
- G.B. Shaw_____ was deeply influenced by Ibsen.
- Lady Gregory, W.B. Yeats and J.M. Synge were associated with Abbey Theatre.
- Aeschylus experimented with Greek Tragedy.
- ‘Look Back in Anger’ is written by John Osborne.
- The main source of Indian drama and theatre is found in Sanskrit Drama.
- Bharat Muni wrote Natyashatra.
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