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SUMMATIVE TEST IN ARTS 10

Test A. WRITE THE LETTER OF THE CORRECT ANSWER.

1. What was the first Filipino Opera?


a.Sandugong Panaginip b. Lakangbini C. La Loba Negra d. La Boheme
2. Who was the first Filipino opera conductor?
a.Ryan Cayabyab b.Bonifacio Abdon c. Patricio Mariano d. Fr. Jose Burgos.
3. Who wrote the novel Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo.
a.Andres Bonifacio b. Severino Reyes
c.Jose Rizal d. Lope K. Santos
4. In an opera Noli Me Tangere Santiago delos Santos is also known as:
a.Gobernador Tiago b.Kapitan Tiago c. Don Santiago d. Lt. Santiago
5. He composed the opera Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo
.a. Jose Rizal b. Guillermo Tolentino
c.Felipe Padilla de Leon d.Don David
6. In the Opera Noli Me Tangere, she was the childhood sweetheart of Crisostomo Ibarra
.a.Maria Clara b. Josephine Bracken c. Isabel d. Victorina
7. The pen name of Severino Reyes.
a.Lola Basyang b. Severino c. Tandang Basyang d. grandmother
8. The Philippine adaptation of the Indian epic Ramayana set to music, dance, and drama.
a.Noli Me Tangere b. Lola Basyang stories c. Rama Hari d. Haraya
9. A ballet adaptaion of Severino Reyes folktales that was meant to instill and rekindle the interest of the Filipino youthin
the beauty, richness, and heritage of Philippine literature
.a.Lola Basyang b. Ramayana c. Rama Hari d. Mariang Alimango. 10. What is the first major
Broadway Musical in 1927.
a.Les Miserables b. Miss Saigon c. Showboat d. My Fair Lady
11. She was the first Filipina who won so many international awards for a single role.
a.Sarah Geronimo b.Lea Salonga c. Charice Pempengco d. Gerphil Flores
12. A musical by Claude- Michel Schonberg and Alain Boubil, with lyrics by Richard Maltby Jr.
a.Miss Saigon b. Les Miserables
c. Phanton of the Opera d. Flower Drum Song
13. Overall artistic coordinator of the entire production
a.Producer b.Director c. Playwright d. Set Designer
14. He/ She decides what attire is best to the performer based on the scene
.a.Costume designer b. Choreographer c. Set Designer d. Lighting Designer
15. The person who takes the play from the mere concept to an actual finished presentation
.a.Producer b. Production Manager c. Sound Designer d. Set Designer
16. Serves a vital role in creating and enhancing the atmosphere through music and sound effect
.aTechnical Director b. Production Manager c.Sound designer d. Set Designer
17. The writer of the script.
a. Playwright b. Director c. Production Manager d. Script Manager
18. Shadows the play the director throughout the entire production process.
a.Choreographer b. Sound designer c. Production Manager d.Technical Director
19. which of the following concepts are the focus of a lighting designer?
a. role & setting b. costume & props
c. mood & atmosphere d. music & dance steps
20. how important props are in a stage play?
a. makes the set look well-funded and planned b. aids actors in the presentation of dance number
c. creates the mood and illusion of the entire set or stage
d. helps convey scene’s objective and aids actors in communication message

B. TRUE OR FALSE
Directions: Write T if the statement is correct or F if the statement is wrong.
1. A play can still be spectacular even if the actors and production members do not fit in their roles.
2. Rhythm and movement are two different elements in theater play but complement each other.
3. Sound and light effects greatly affect the quality of a play.
4. The principle on emphasis is used to highlight a certain scene which is remembered by the audience.
5. Costumes, masks, makeup and accessories do not help at all in thecharacterization of the actors
6. The way actors dress for their roles is the task of the costume and makeup designer.
7. The properties of a play include the stage props and hand props.
8. Lighting design enhances the effect of other visual elements.
9. The production team is responsible preparing and setting up every scene in the play.
10. The producer is not a member of the production team.
20. How does a choreographer work in the
production of a play?
A. Chooses the sound effects need during the
play.
B. Assists the dancers in the preparation of
costumes.
C. Leads the actors and actress during dance
numbers in the play.
D. Plans the dance steps that are suitable for
the dance numbers in the production.
21. Which of the following concepts are the
focus of a lighting designer?
A. Role and setting
B. Costume and props
C. Mood and atmosphere
D. Music and dance steps
22. How important props are in a stage play?
A. Makes the set look well-funded and
planned.
B. Aids actors in the presentation of dance
numbers.
C. Creates the mood and illusion of the entire
set or stage.
D. Helps convey scene’s objectives and aid
actors in communicating message.
23. As a makeup designer, how will you make
the role of a character look real?
A. Avoid using prosthetics and wigs.
B. Use different makeup colors and shades.
C. Match makeup of the characters with their
costumes.
D. Apply simple and light make up that is
suitable to each actor.
24. Which of the following visual components
of a stage play is used to create an illusion
that reveals
the characters portrayed by the performers?
A. Stage settings
B. Lighting design
C. Costume design
D. Properties or props
25. Lighting design enhances or provides the
overall mood of the performance. Which of
the following
is not a function of light?
A. It serves as a motivation.
B. It involves mood and illusion.
C. It emphasizes structure and rhythm.
D. It conveys meanings, time periods, and
historical context.
Directions: Identify what is described in each
item. Choose your answer from the box
below.
26. He or she is responsible for creating
dance steps and rehearses the dancers to
perform the dance
skillfully.
27. It describes how a dancer is moving in a
stage performance.
28. It refers to the area where a dancer
performs and how he or she moves through
the area.
29. It refers to a dance’s rhythm, pulse,
speed, rhythm, and cut short of movements.
30. This is any movement of the dancer like
facial expressions and gestures.

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