1. In Greek theater the story moves in a sequential order. It is called

(A) Unity of Time
(B) Unity of Action
(C) Unity of Space
(D) Unity of Plot



2. Match the following List – I with List – II:

List – I
List – II
a. Bartolt Brecht
i. Forum Theatre
b. Richard Schechner
ii. Third Theatre
c. Augusto Boal
iii. Epic Theatre
d. Eugeneo Barba
iv. Environmental Theatre
                  
Codes:
      a         b       c       d
(A) iii         i        iv       ii
(B) i          iv       iii       ii
(C) iii        iv        i        ii
(D) ii         iv       iii        i



3. Identify the correct sequence:

(A) Surendra Varma, Mohan Rakesh, Bhartendu Harishchandra, Jaisankar Prasad
(B) Bhartendu Harishchandra, Jaisankar Prasad Surendra Varma, Mohan Rakesh
(C) Bhartendu Harishchandra, Jaisankar Prasad, Mohan Rakesh, Surendra Varma
(D) Mohan Rakesh, Bhartendu Harishchandra, Surendra Varma, Jaisankar Prasad



4. Pick up the odd man out

(A) Samuel Beckett
(B) Grotowsky
(C) Jean Paul Sartre
(D) Harold Pinter



5. The light which is used to remove patches on the state is called

(A) Par Light
(B) Fresnel Spot Light
(C) Plano-Convex Spot Light
(D) Profile Spot Light



6. Political ideology is reflected in the plays of

(A) Badal Sarcar
(B) Utpal Dutta
(C) Shambhu Mitra
(D) Ravindranath Tagore



7. Arrange the entry of the following characters according to their order of entry in ‘Adhe Adhure’:

(A) Mahendranath, Juneja, Binny, Savitri
(B) Juneja, Savitri, Binny, Mahendranath
(C) Savitri, Binny, Mahendranath, Juneja
(D) Savitri, Mahendranath, Binny, Juneja



8. Assertion (A): In Vijay Tendulkar’s plays, women characters are strongly projected who want to live on their own way.
Reason (R): They are always struggling with the present situation.

Codes:
(A) (A) is True, (R) is True.
(B) (A) is False, (R) is True.
(C) (A) is False, (R) is False.
(D) (A) is True, (R) is False.



9. Match the items in Column-I with the items in the Column-II.

List – I
List – II
(a) Kimono
(i) Elizabeathan Theatre
(b) Chiton
(ii) Indian Theatre
(c) Robe
(iii) Nōh Theatre
(d) Angavastra
(iv) Greek Theatre

Codes :
       (a)       (b)      (c)       (d)
(A) (iv)       (iii)       (i)       (ii)
(B) (iii)       (iv)       (i)       (ii)
(C) (ii)        (i)       (iv)      (iii)
(D) (i)        (iv)       (ii)      (iii)



10. Which Indian Epic character is commonly found in Indian drama and dance?

(A) Karna
(B) Ashwatthama
(C) Bhishma
(D) Krishna



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