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CREATIVE WRITING

SUMMATIVE TEST

Instruction: Encircle the letter of the correct answer.

1. It is written in script format, has a story revolving around characters, and observes brevity.
a. poem b. short story c. drama d. play production
2. Drama is written in what format?
a. Script b. narrative c. haiku d. all of the above
3. It is the arrangement of events in a drama.
a. plot b. dialogue c. setting d. character
4. It is the last part of the plot
a. Climax b. denouement c. exposition d. falling action
5. These are the people whose actions, ideas, and dispositions are meant to be portrayed
a. plot b. dialogue c. setting d. character
6. It tells the time and place that are revealed before the drama
a. plot b. dialogue c. setting d. character
7. It is the conversation between and among the characters.
a. plot b. dialogue c. setting d. character
8. It tells the connection of a creative output to previously written works
a. reference b. intertextuality c. basis d. newspaper
9. The writer creates an intentional connection between his or her work and previous work or previous works.
a. Obligatory intertextuality b. optional intertextuality c. accidental intertextuality d. None of the above
10.The creative output of the writer does not adapt elements or details from a previous work or works, but may have similar subjects or
themes.
a. Obligatory intertextuality b. optional intertextuality c. accidental intertextuality d. None of the above
11. The creative output of the writer does not adapt elements or details from a previous work or works, but may use subjects or
themes.
a. Obligatory intertextuality b. optional intertextuality c. accidental intertextuality d. None of the above
12.One way of getting inspired in writing a drama is through a stimulus.
a. True b. False
13. Some strategies in developing the characters are the following except for:
a. timeline b. character sketch c. creating dialogues d. none of the above
14. In drama, the setting should be situated on a theater stage.
a. True b. False
15.The setting contributes to the overall mood of drama.
a. True b. False
16. Part of the stage that is very adjacent to the audience
a. Apron b. Trapdoor c. Wings d. Center Stage
17. Part of the stage that is in the middle
a. Apron b. Trapdoor c. Wings d. Center Stage
18. It is how the drama is adapted on stage
a. Staging b. Playing c. Blocking d. Leveling
19. It is a type of stage where the audience surrounds the stage.
a. Proscenium b. In-the-round c. Traverse d. Raked
20. It is a type of stage where the audience are seated on both sides of the stage.
a. Proscenium b. In-the-round c. Traverse d. Raked
21. It is a type of stage that has a lower downstage and elevated upstage
a. Proscenium b. In-the-round c. Traverse d. Raked
22. It implies power and status.
a. Staging b. Power point c. Blocking d. Leveling
23. It is the position of characters as they move about on stage.
a. Staging b. Power point c. Blocking d. Leveling
24. It is the focus given on characters who are on certain points on stage where audience will look at
a. Staging b. Power point c. Blocking d. Leveling
25. Sociopolitical context means influence of social and political factors in a creative output
a. True b. False
26. It is a graphic organizer wherein a topic or theme are coonnected by stems to different ideas
a. Outlining b. journalist’s questions c. Mind map d. scrapbooking
27. In pre-writing, a writer generates ideas
a. True b. False
28. It includes news articles, pictures, research materials, book clippings, or other essays
a. Outlining b. journalist’s questions c. Mind map d. scrapbooking
29. In actual writing, it is where the thesis statement is included
a. Introduction b. body c. conclusion d. none of the above
30. In actual writing, it is where the thesis statement is restated.
a. Introduction b. body c. conclusion d. none of the above

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