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FUOYE THA 108 CBT Practice

Take your time to read instructions before taking this test.

There are 40 questions which you are to answer in 15 minutes that gives you roughly 30 seconds per question.

If you can get at least 60%, you can be rest assured that you’ll ace THA 108 exam

PS

In a normal exam you will be asked between 40 – 60 questions but I only arranged 40 questions

Note

  • Do not be in a hurry to answer the questions
  • Do not waste time on a question you don’t know
  • Move as fast as possible and starting with questions that don’t have calculation first to save time
  • Always crosscheck
  • Don’t be in a hurry to submit, you are not in a competition
  • Don’t be scared. Getting an A is easy
  • Don’t be over confident, you can end up a D, E or F. Calm your blood, no be only you sabi book
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70 – 100 A

60 – 69 B

50 – 59 C

45 – 49 D

40 – 44 E

0 – 39 F

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THA 108

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1. Origin of acting is linked to a figure who

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2. Sound exiting through nasal passages during speech involves the

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3. A curved, often neutral backdrop used to simulate sky or as a projection surface is

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4. A mechanical setup that enables easy raising and lowering of scenery and lights is known as:

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5. Actor’s spatial relationship with fellow performers on stage is part of

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6. A cloth background stretched on battens, often painted, is a:

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7. Individuals who assist with costume changes during a show are called:

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8. A central idea or metaphor used by the director to shape the production is called

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9. The forward part of a proscenium stage is referred to as:

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10. A costume check under performance lighting conditions is known as:

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11. A device that changes the intensity of stage lights is known as a:

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12. Vibration of air through vocal cords characterizes the stage called

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13. A series of short plays dramatizing biblical events, common in medieval England, are called:

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14. Information from other characters about a role contributes to

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15. Objects used by actors that can be moved or held are called

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16. Stage segment marked ‘CSR’ indicates

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17. Efforts to uncover a character’s age, religion, and behavior are part of

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18. The main focus of a play shown by what characters want and do to achieve it is called:

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19. First individual recognized as an actor in documented history is honored by the name

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20. A moment that introduces new, crucial information altering the story’s direction is a:

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21. Unique traits distinguishing one character from another reflect

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22. Actions performed by actors not found in the script but aid performance are known as

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23. Definition of acting according to Effong describes it as

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24. A turning point in a play’s plot often triggered by significant revelations is called:

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25. Presenting the entire face and body to the audience is achieved by using

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26. Process of converting air into speech using teeth, lips, and tongue involves

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27. The final section of a play that resolves remaining issues is called:

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28. A chart that details what costume each actor wears in each scene is referred to as:

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29. Initial stage in speech production involving lungs is termed

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30. Tools of an actor include

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31. A humorous dramatic genre focusing on absurd situations is identified as:

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32. An unexpected intervention that resolves a difficult dramatic situation is described by:

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33. Backstage personnel involved in managing different technical elements are collectively called:

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34. A prearranged signal for actors or crew to perform an action is termed a:

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35. Process of converting air into speech using teeth, lips, and tongue involves

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36. Awareness of a character’s moral values, social class, and emotions supports

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37. A detailed list used to coordinate lighting or sound changes during a performance is:

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38. Oral cavity functions as a

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39. Sounds produced from the chest during shouting or barking demonstrate involvement of

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40. A person primarily responsible for interpreting the script and overseeing rehearsals is the:

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