100- Final EXAM TEST UPDATED
Fourth wall
logical-mathematical intelligence
by becoming an apprentice in a theatre
true
unexpected good news
less creative
thought
Tadashi Suzuki
convergent/ divergent
Willing suspension of disbelief
voice, mind, and body
the kind of intelligence you have,...
Ans: An innovation of realism, the _ is an imaginary barrier between actors and the
audience.
2). Logical-mathematical intelligence
Ans: this is the ability to order and unify structures and to perceive patterns and
casual relationships.
3). By becoming an apprentice in a theatre
Ans: for most of theatre's history, what was the most common way for a person to
learn acting?
4). True
Ans: Some of the rules of theatre etiquette include: not texting, tweeting, taking
photos or recording video during a play; not talking; and not arriving late
5). Unexpected good news
Ans: which of the following likely would not provide a character with an inner conflict?
6). Less creative
Ans: experts have found that the reason for wanting to be creative can affect the
extent of creativity. if the product is more important than the process, you will be
generally __.
7). Thought
Ans: Aristotle contended that the least important element of a play was:
8). Tadashi suzuki
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, Ans: Which teacher of acting believed in training less significant parts of the body to
develop a level of power and control that frees the body to interpret the most complex
aspects of character?
9). Convergent/ divergent
Ans: when discussing mental agility, __ thinking is measured by IQ and involves well-
defined rational problems that have only one correct answer. __ thinking involves fluency
and the ability to generate a multitude of ideas from numerous perspectives.
10). Willing suspension of disbelief
Ans: when we watch a production of Hamlet, we know that the actors playing
Gertrude and Hamlet will not actually die after being poisoned. What term explains our
decision to go with the flow?
11). Voice, mind, and body
Ans: an actor's lifelong training focuses on which three aspects of their
"instruments?"
12). The kind of intelligence you have, talent, and technique
Ans: when it comes to creativity, which is more important than raw intelligence
13). False
Ans: freedom of speech allows a playwright to write a script in which the government
is criticized, changed are demanded, or which advocates violence for removing
leadership from power.
14). A character (fatal/tragic) flaw
Ans: if the characters internal turmoil is powerful enough to affect good judgement
and causes the character to make unfortunate choices, then it's called a __, which can
prevent him from achieving his goal.
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, 15). True
Ans: one of the best ways to enhance creativity is to get regular exercise and plenty of
sleep
16). 10,000 hour
Ans: malcolm gladwell, author of outliers: the story of success, popularize the __ rule,
which suggests that this is the minimum amount of time masters of creativity spend
practicing in their respective fields before rising to significant and constant success
17). Substitution
Ans: when actors have little or no emotional bond with a character, they replace the
character's emotions with unrelated bu personal emotions of their own. This technique
is called __.
18). False
Ans: three of the most productive questions for analysis were proposed by Greek
philosopher Aristotle: "what is the artist trying to do? How well has the artist done it? Is it
worth doing?"
19). Group dynamics
Ans: although each person in a theatre audience is an individual, as a group their
feelings, reactions, and thoughts can be manipulated in three ways. which of the
following is NOT one of these ways?
20). Going up
Ans: which of the following terms is used when an actor forgets her lines?
21). A conformist culture and an insistence on adherence to tradition
Ans: an enviroment that is conductive to creativity has all of the following attributes
except:
22). Dramatic criticism
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