Question: Which film production technique is considered the most aesthetic use of the cut in film, involving a succession of images either as a compression or elongation of time or to illustrate associated ideas?

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Cinema Verite
Montage
Dissolve
Depth of Focus
Framing

Answer: Montage

Question: In formal ballet choreography, there are three basic leg, foot, and arm positions that form the core of every movement of the body.

Answer Options:
True
False

Answer: False

Question: Mise-en-scène is a term used in film production to describe the entirety of the visual space of production, including how materials are staged, framed, and photographed.

Answer Options:
True
False

Answer: True

Question: In theatre production, which part of the plot refers to the final resolution, with a sense of downward intensity from the climax?

Answer Options:
Complication
Denouement
Exposition
Foreshadowing
Reversal

Answer: Denouement

Question: Which of the following is NOT one of the three general ways a dance can communicate ideas?

Answer Options:
It can contain no narrative or abstract communication
It can employ narrative elements (tell a story)
It can communicate abstract ideas/themes related to human emotion/psychology/behavior or the human condition, without a story line.
It can use Mise-en-scène

Answer: It can use Mise-en-scène

Question: The terracotta Head of a Queen sculpture from Ife (southwest Nigeria) from the 12-13th century in the Museum of Ife Antiquities reveals precise anatomical detail, conveys a portrait of nearly photographic lifelikeness, and portrays a sense of the figure’s mood with high brow and detailed headdress.

Answer Options:
True
False

Answer: True

Question: In theatre production, this term is used to describe the basic motivation or drive that actors embody when they perform? Actors translate this drive into something physical.

Answer Options:
Theatricality
Dynamics
Lifelikeness
Plasticity
Spine or Superobjective

Answer: Spine or Superobjective

Question: Early Christianity developed within a larger cultural context of Apocalypticism, or “uncovering of the future.” This movement emerged as part of a Jewish revolt against Hellenistic Seleucid king Antiochus IV (175-164 BCE). This Jewish revolt suggested that evil powers controlled the present world and that God would send the Christ, Greek for ‘anointed one’ or Hebrew Mashiah to defeat these powers and pass final judgment on the evil and the righteous.

Answer Options:
True
False

Answer: True

Question: Which genre of theatre originally referred to dialogue against a musical background, and now refers to stereotypical characters in serious situations involving suspense, pathos, terror, and hatred, in which the forces of good and evil are often in a battle, with good tending to triumph over external forces.

Answer Options:
Melodrama
Performance Art
Tragicomedy
Tragedy
Comedy

Answer: Melodrama

Question: In formal ballet choreography, there are three basic leg, foot, and arm positions that form the core of every movement of the body.

Answer Options:
True
False

Answer: False

Question: Which of the following is NOT one of the three general ways a dance can communicate ideas?

Answer Options:
It can contain no narrative or abstract communication
It can employ narrative elements (tell a story)
It can communicate abstract ideas/themes related to human emotion/psychology/behavior or the human condition, without a story line.
It can use Mise-en-scène

Answer: It can use Mise-en-scène