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PES JS2 CCA (Obj) 3rd Term Exam 2025-2026
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  • 1. Singing differs from speaking mainly because singing focuses on ________
A) Shouting
B) Controlled pitch, rhythm and sustained vowels
C) Fast speech
D) Loudness only
E) Whispering
  • 2. In singing, the chest and head cavities are used as _______
A) Amplifiers
B) Breathing organs
C) Diction tools
D) Pitch changers
E) Sound blockers
  • 3. The most common scale used in singing consists of how many notes?
A) 7 notes
B) 8 notes
C) 12 notes
D) 6 notes
E) 5 notes
  • 4. "Running the scale" using tonic sol-fa is mainly done to develop _________
A) Stage movement
B) Posture
C) Breathing
D) Pitch accuracy
E) Diction
  • 5. In descending sol-fa, the note after "so" is _________
A) Re
B) La
C) Fa
D) Mi
E) Ti
  • 6. High pitch notes that sound bright or sharp are often called ______
A) Deep voice
B) Chest voice
C) Bass voice
D) Belly voice
E) Head voice
  • 7. Low pitch notes that sound deep are often called _________
A) Chest voice
B) Treble voice
C) Head voice
D) Tenor voice
E) Soprano voice
  • 8. The distance in pitch between two notes is called _______-
A) Melody
B) Scale
C) Harmony
D) Rhythm
E) Interval
  • 9. Which is the HIGHEST female voice type?
A) Mezzo
B) Bass
C) Soprano
D) Tenor
E) Alto
  • 10. The lowest male voice that holds the bottom part in harmony is __________
A) Bass
B) Soprano
C) Alto
D) Treble
E) Tenor
  • 11. Children's voice before puberty are called _______
A) Tenor
B) Treble
C) Soprano
D) Alto
E) Bass
  • 12. Which is NOT a benefit of breathing exercises for singers?
A) Prevents tiredness
B) Controls voice volume
C) Improves tone
D) Makes you sing faster
E) Gives more air for long notes
  • 13. The correct rule for singing breathing is to breathe from your ----------[
A) Chest
B) Nose only
C) Shoulders
D) Throat
E) Stomach/Belly
  • 14. Solfa notes are musical syllables used to ________
A) Control lighting
B) Design costumes
C) Represent sounds in a scale
D) Write lyrics
E) Block actors
  • 15. In solfa, "t" stands for ______
A) Lah
B) Ray
C) Doh
D) Soh
E) Ti
  • 16. Theatre design helps to set the mood and make the story _______
A) Louder
B) Comical
C) Musical
D) Realistic on stage
E) Shorter
  • 17. Which is NOT listed as an area of theatre design?
A) Set design
B) Costume design
C) Script writing
D) Lighting design
E) Sound design
  • 18. One element of design in the theatre listed is _______
A) Texture
B) Harmony
C) Melody
D) Pitch
E) Rhythm
  • 19. Rehearsal is described as a "trial" before the main show so that ___________
A) Lights can be tested
B) Mistakes can be corrected
C) Tickets can be sold
D) Costumes can be washed
E) Audience can watch
  • 20. Which technique for better singing involves standing or sitting straight to allow the diaphragm to move freely?
A) Posture
B) Breathing
C) Pitch identification
D) Interval training
E) Diction
  • 21. Theatre design is defined as the planning and creation of the _______ of a play.
A) Sound
B) Visual look
C) Dialogue
D) Budget
E) Script
  • 22. Set design deal with the _______ on stage.
A) Light
B) Actors' movement
C) Background and scenery
D) Clothes
E) Music
  • 23. Lighting design is used to create _____and focus.
A) Lines
B) Mood
C) Space
D) Costume
E) Props
  • 24. Sound design in a play involves__________
A) Shape of the stage
B) Music and sound effect
C) Actors' position
D) Clothes worn by actors
E) Background scenery
  • 25. One importance of Theatre Design is that is _________
A) Writes the script
B) Sells tickets
C) Chooses the director
D) Trains actors
E) Makes the play look real and interesting
  • 26. Which of these is an activity involved in rehearsals?
A) Writing scripts
B) Advertising
C) Choosing venue
D) Blocking
E) Selling tickets
  • 27. During blocking, actors learn ________-
A) Their lines
B) Where to stand, sit or walk
C) How to dance
D) How to sing
E) How to use props
  • 28. How many stages of rehearsals are there?
A) 5
B) 4
C) 3
D) 6
E) 2
  • 29. In a technical rehearsal, ________are added to the practice.
A) Script
B) Audience
C) Costumes only
D) Makeup only
E) Light, sound and props
  • 30. Dress rehearsal is a full practice with ____________
A) Just reading
B) Costumes, makeup and everything like the real show
C) Only lights
D) Only music
E) No acting
  • 31. One benefit of rehearsal is that it ________
A) Changes the script
B) Increases ticket prices
C) Improves teamwork
D) Shortens the play
E) Reduces the audience
  • 32. A well rehearsed play runs smoothly and ________
A) Finishes on time
B) Costs more money
C) Starts late
D) Needs more practice
E) Confuses actors
  • 33. "Practice makes perfect" is true in _________
A) Farming only
B) Cooking only
C) Sports only
D) Drama and music
E) Mathematics only
  • 34. Dance is defined as the movement of the body to music or rhythm to ___________
A) Fight people
B) Get attention
C) Sell products
D) Express feelings, tell stories or entertain
E) Do homework
  • 35. Which of these is NOT one of the three main types of dance you were taught?
A) Modern dance
B) Ballroom dance
C) Creative dance
D) Traditional dance
E) None of the above
  • 36. Traditional dance in Nigeria is passed down from _______
A) Foreigners
B) The internet
C) Our forefathers
D) Television
E) Schools only
  • 37. A feature of traditional dance is that it _________
A) Breaks ballet rules
B) Is performed on TV only
C) Uses local music, drums and costumes
D) Uses pop music
E) Has no fixed steps
  • 38. "Bata" is a Yoruba dance performed for ________
A) School assembly
B) Weddings only
C) Sango festival
D) New Year
E) Christmas
  • 39. "Atilogwu" is an energetic Igbo dance from ________
A) Cross River
B) Kano
C) Akwa Ibom
D) Anambra
E) Lagos
  • 40. Modern dance started in the________
A) 21st century
B) 19th century
C) 18th century
D) 20th century
E) 15th century
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