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This set of Art and Visual Perception Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Art And Visual Perception Set 1

Q1 | A work of art that tell a story is called.
  • functional art
  • decorative art
  • narrative art
  • abstract art
Q2 | The Ancient Indian Natyasastra is…………………….
  • an authoritative text on the sanskrit theatre
  • an ancient dance drama
  • a famous play
  • rules for performing
Q3 | The Direct descendent of sanskrit drama may be.
  • commedia dell’arte
  • kutiyattam
  • kabuki
  • commedia all’improviso
Q4 | Which Of The Following statements are true about the Natyasastram
  • it was written over a period of four years
  • it was intended to be a treatise on commedia-dell’arte
  • it focused only on the written play text
  • it functions as a guide to understanding ‘sanskrit’ theatre
Q5 | Japan’s combination of puppetry ballad singing and music is called.
  • ramayana
  • wayang golek
  • dalang
  • bunraku
Q6 | Many Forms Of Theatre Have Evolved From
  • ancient dance
  • story telling
  • rituals
  • all of the above
Q7 | Which is the complicated form of narrative art ,which require a human agency to interpret thecontent?
  • continous narrative
  • monoscenic narrative
  • simultaneous narrative
  • sequential narrative
Q8 | Which kind of narrative style is used in Comic book?
  • continous narrative
  • simultaneous narrative
  • sequential narrative
  • panoptic narrative
Q9 | The Purpose Of Narrative art is
  • to potrate imotional content of a story
  • to potrate the story only
  • to potrate the story space relating with time
  • to potrate the myth
Q10 | In Following,which is the good example for simultanious narration
  • column of trajan
  • bayex tapestry
  • lukasa(luba)
  • chaddanta jataja
Q11 | Which in the following is an involuntary form of imagination.
  • day dream
  • dream from the sleep
  • nightmares
  • dream of perceptive
Q12 | Imagination uses which function in the following to develop new idea.
  • if functions
  • to be or not to be
  • ‘must’ functions
  • un-certain principles
Q13 | What is a Genre
  • a tradition
  • a cultural bias
  • a greek tragedy
  • a category of drama
Q14 | A central element of Greek ethucal philosophy is
  • that women can triumph over man
  • that we are victims of fate
  • that we believe we can triumph over the gods
  • that the state is more important the religion
Q15 | Which is the tool of comedy?
  • transgression
  • obsession
  • exaggeration
  • all of the above
Q16 | What information did aristotle’s poetics provides?
  • the essential qualities of a comedy
  • instructions to actor on how to portray pity and fear
  • instructions to actor on how to interact with audients.
  • the essential qualities of a tragic text
Q17 | Conventions of Greek tragedy include.
  • poetic language
  • characters of high status
  • a dancing singing chorus
  • all of the above
Q18 | What is Dramatic Structure?
  • the actor’s limitations and abilities
  • the screen play
  • the moral meaning of a play
  • the framework of a play
Q19 | Who was the first to define the characteristics of climatic structure?
  • moliere
  • william shakesphere
  • plato
  • aristotle
Q20 | .What is the climax of a story?
  • the point of highest emotional intensity
  • the point where action begins.
  • another name for the resolution
  • the event that happens right before a crisis is revealed
Q21 | .What is story of a play?
  • morel or meaning aimed to portrayed events.
  • the character’s obstructs or struggles.
  • the events that happen or that are mentioned
  • the structuring of events that takes place on stage
Q22 | In the context of language, what is meter?
  • patterns of stressed and un-stressed syllables
  • the use of words that sound their meanings
  • repeated vowel sounds
  • rhymes
Q23 | Like any art, poetry is defined by Aristotle as what?
  • a rhyme with more than four sentences.
  • a kind of imitation.
  • a funny story.
  • a theatrical play
Q24 | In what three ways does Aristotle differentiate various art forms from one another?
  • manner of imitation, artist, and era.
  • era, objects, and manner of imitation.
  • by the medium, objects, and manner of imitation.
  • according to the artist, era, and artistic effort.
Q25 | Aristotle explains that the medium specific to poetry is one that uses what?
  • language alone.
  • rhyme.
  • pictures.
  • words and pictures.