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  • 1. Performing arts encompass a wide range of creative expressions that are performed live for an audience. This form of art includes various disciplines such as theatre, dance, music, opera, and circus arts. Performing artists use their bodies, voices, and emotions to convey narratives, ideas, and emotions to engage and entertain their viewers. Through the performing arts, artists have the opportunity to tell stories, explore diverse cultures, express social issues, and evoke powerful emotional responses from audiences. Whether through the mastery of intricate dance movements, the powerful projection of a trained voice, or the skillful interpretation of dramatic scripts, performing artists captivate and transport audiences into the realms of imagination and human experience.

    Who is known as the 'King of Pop'?
A) Michael Jackson
B) Prince
C) David Bowie
D) Elvis Presley
  • 2. Which of the following is a form of Japanese theater involving elaborate costumes and unique movements?
A) Play
B) Ballet
C) Opera
D) Kabuki
  • 3. Which musical features the song 'Memory'?
A) Cats
B) The Phantom of the Opera
C) Les Misérables
D) West Side Story
  • 4. Who was the creator of the iconic Broadway musical 'Hamilton'?
A) Andrew Lloyd Webber
B) Lin-Manuel Miranda
C) Jonathan Larson
D) Stephen Sondheim
  • 5. What is the traditional Japanese comic theatre known as?
A) Commedia dell'arte
B) Kyogen
C) Faroese
D) Pantomime
  • 6. Which of the following instruments is most commonly associated with flamenco music?
A) Saxophone
B) Accordion
C) Violin
D) Spanish guitar
  • 7. Who wrote the play 'Romeo and Juliet'?
A) George Bernard Shaw
B) Tom Stoppard
C) William Shakespeare
D) Tennessee Williams
  • 8. Which artist is famous for creating realistic, life-sized sculptures of human figures?
A) Salvador Dali
B) Ron Mueck
C) Pablo Picasso
D) Vincent van Gogh
  • 9. Which musical features the song 'Defying Gravity'?
A) The Book of Mormon
B) Mamma Mia!
C) Wicked
D) Chicago
  • 10. Who painted the famous artwork 'Starry Night'?
A) Pablo Picasso
B) Leonardo da Vinci
C) Claude Monet
D) Vincent van Gogh
  • 11. What city is known as the birthplace of jazz?
A) Chicago
B) New Orleans
C) Los Angeles
D) New York City
  • 12. Who is considered the father of modern dance?
A) Martha Graham
B) Fred Astaire
C) Isadora Duncan
D) Mikhail Baryshnikov
  • 13. Which playwright wrote 'A Streetcar Named Desire'?
A) Tennessee Williams
B) Eugene O'Neill
C) Arthur Miller
D) Sam Shepard
  • 14. What form of theater typically features exaggerated physical expression and slapstick comedy?
A) Greek tragedy
B) Epic theater
C) Absurdist theater
D) Commedia dell'arte
  • 15. Which artist is known for his 'cut-out' paper collages?
A) Piet Mondrian
B) Jackson Pollock
C) Henri Matisse
D) Andy Warhol
  • 16. In which ballet does a young girl receive a nutcracker that comes to life on Christmas Eve?
A) The Nutcracker
B) Giselle
C) Swan Lake
D) Sleeping Beauty
  • 17. Who wrote the play 'The Crucible'?
A) Tennessee Williams
B) David Mamet
C) Sam Shepard
D) Arthur Miller
  • 18. What is the name of the award given to recognize excellence in Broadway theater?
A) Tony Award
B) Oscar
C) Emmy
D) Grammy
  • 19. Which composer is known for his famous 'Four Seasons' concertos?
A) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
B) Ludwig van Beethoven
C) Antonio Vivaldi
D) Johann Sebastian Bach
  • 20. Who choreographed the ballet 'Swan Lake'?
A) Mikhail Baryshnikov
B) Rudolf Nureyev
C) George Balanchine
D) Marius Petipa
  • 21. Which famous composer is known for his 'Moonlight Sonata'?
A) Ludwig van Beethoven
B) Frédéric Chopin
C) Johann Sebastian Bach
D) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
  • 22. Who is considered one of the greatest actors of all time and starred in classic films like 'Breakfast at Tiffany's' and 'Roman Holiday'?
A) Katharine Hepburn
B) Marilyn Monroe
C) Grace Kelly
D) Audrey Hepburn
  • 23. What is the name of the iconic opera by Georges Bizet set in Spain?
A) The Magic Flute
B) Carmen
C) Rigoletto
D) La Traviata
  • 24. Which play is known for its quote 'To be or not to be: that is the question'?
A) Hamlet
B) Othello
C) Macbeth
D) Romeo and Juliet
  • 25. What is the traditional Japanese puppet theater called?
A) Bunraku
B) Kyogen
C) Noh
D) Kabuki
  • 26. Who is known for his avant-garde choreography and founded the New York City Ballet?
A) Alvin Ailey
B) Bob Fosse
C) Jerome Robbins
D) George Balanchine
  • 27. Which Mexican artist is famous for her self-portraits?
A) Salvador Dalí
B) Diego Rivera
C) Pablo Picasso
D) Frida Kahlo
  • 28. Who is often referred to as the 'Father of Modern Drama'?
A) William Shakespeare
B) Anton Chekhov
C) George Bernard Shaw
D) Henrik Ibsen
  • 29. What is the largest string instrument in an orchestra?
A) Cello
B) Viola
C) Double bass
D) Violin
  • 30. What is the main characteristic of a jazz performance?
A) Improvisation
B) Orchestration
C) Scripted Dialogue
D) Choreography
  • 31. Who starred as Elphaba in the original Broadway production of 'Wicked'?
A) Lea Salonga
B) Patti LuPone
C) Idina Menzel
D) Kristin Chenoweth
  • 32. Which dance style originated in the Dominican Republic and is known for its hip-swinging movements?
A) Bachata
B) Merengue
C) Salsa
D) Tango
  • 33. Who is the Greek god of theatre and drama?
A) Dionysus
B) Hermes
C) Zeus
D) Apollo
  • 34. Who is known for the iconic choreography in the musical 'West Side Story'?
A) Jerome Robbins
B) Gower Champion
C) Bob Fosse
D) Agnes de Mille
  • 35. Who composed the ballet 'Swan Lake'?
A) Ludwig van Beethoven
B) Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
C) Johann Sebastian Bach
D) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
  • 36. Who is the founder of the Cirque du Soleil entertainment company?
A) Cirque de la Lune
B) Guy Laliberté
C) Franco Dragone
D) David Copperfield
  • 37. What is the Japanese art of paper folding called?
A) Ukiyo-e
B) Manga
C) Sumi-e
D) Origami
  • 38. Which musical term means to gradually increase in volume?
A) Staccato
B) Allegro
C) Crescendo
D) Adagio
  • 39. Which instrument is commonly featured in classical Indian music performances?
A) Trumpet
B) Sitar
C) Clarinet
D) Xylophone
  • 40. Which form of performing arts involves acrobatics, dance, and music combined?
A) Ballet
B) Orchestra
C) Opera
D) Circus
  • 41. What is the term for a performance in which a story is told using dance and music?
A) Play
B) Symphony
C) Opera
D) Ballet
  • 42. Who is the author of the comedic play 'The Importance of Being Earnest'?
A) William Shakespeare
B) George Bernard Shaw
C) Noel Coward
D) Oscar Wilde
  • 43. Who is considered the father of modern dance and choreographed works such as 'Appalachian Spring'?
A) Mikhail Baryshnikov
B) Martha Graham
C) Gene Kelly
D) Fred Astaire
  • 44. In theatre, what is the term for a small role played by a well-known actor?
A) Monologue
B) Ensemble
C) Cameo
D) Blocking
  • 45. What is the term for a solo performance in a ballet where the dancer shows off their skills?
A) Pas de Deux
B) Variation
C) En Pointe
D) Sauté
  • 46. Which performing art form involves actors performing a scripted play on stage?
A) Stand-up Comedy
B) Circus
C) Theatre
D) Magic
  • 47. What is the term for a musical composition written for a small ensemble?
A) Orchestra
B) Chamber Music
C) Rock
D) Jazz
  • 48. Which film won the Academy Award for Best Picture in 2017 and is a musical that pays tribute to classic Hollywood musicals?
A) The Shape of Water
B) Moonlight
C) Birdman
D) La La Land
  • 49. In theatre, what is the term for the person in charge of the lighting and other technical effects?
A) Lighting Designer
B) Actor
C) Director
D) Stage Manager
  • 50. Which of the following is a traditional Chinese opera art form that combines music, vocal performance, mime, dance, and acrobatics?
A) Kunqu Opera
B) Beijing Opera
C) Cantonese Opera
D) Peking Opera
  • 51. Which famous composer wrote the opera 'The Marriage of Figaro'?
A) Gioachino Rossini
B) Giuseppe Verdi
C) Richard Wagner
D) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
  • 52. Which famous choreographer is known for her fusion of ballet and modern dance in works like 'Revelations'?
A) Alvin Ailey
B) Martha Graham
C) Merce Cunningham
D) Pina Bausch
  • 53. What is the oldest form of traditional Japanese theater?
A) Kabuki
B) Butoh
C) Noh
D) Bunraku
  • 54. What is the term for the written instructions in a script that describe the movements, gestures, and expressions of the actors?
A) Monologue
B) Dialogue
C) Soliloquy
D) Stage Directions
  • 55. Which ancient Greek playwright is known for his tragedies including 'Oedipus Rex' and 'Antigone'?
A) Aristophanes
B) Sophocles
C) Euripides
D) Aeschylus
  • 56. Which percussion instrument typically keeps the beat in a marching band?
A) Snare drum
B) Maracas
C) Tambourine
D) Cymbals
  • 57. What is the term for the art of portraying characters at a masquerade, typically associated with theatre and ballet?
A) Mime
B) Juggling
C) Magic
D) Ventriloquism
  • 58. In which country did the art form of flamenco originate?
A) Argentina
B) France
C) Italy
D) Spain
  • 59. What is the Italian musical term meaning 'loud and with force'?
A) Forte
B) Piano
C) Adagio
D) Allegro
  • 60. Which type of play is deliberately funny and often includes exaggeration and absurd situations?
A) Comedy
B) Drama
C) Tragedy
D) Opera
  • 61. What is the term for a musical piece in an opera that expresses the emotions of the characters?
A) Recitative
B) Duet
C) Aria
D) Overture
  • 62. Which of the following is a performance art in which artists use their bodies to convey artistic expression?
A) Dance
B) Photography
C) Sculpture
D) Painting
  • 63. In which country did Kabuki theater originate?
A) Japan
B) China
C) Italy
D) France
  • 64. What is the term for the person who writes the script for a play or musical?
A) Choreographer
B) Composer
C) Director
D) Playwright
  • 65. What is the traditional dance of Spain characterized by hand-clapping, percussive footwork, and intricate hand, arm, and body movements?
A) Tango
B) Flamenco
C) Salsa
D) Bachata
  • 66. Which ancient Greek philosopher is known for his writings on drama and poetry?
A) Socrates
B) Aristotle
C) Homer
D) Plato
  • 67. Which performing art involves the creation of illusions and tricks to entertain an audience?
A) Mime
B) Circus
C) Magic
D) Juggling
  • 68. In which country did the art of opera originate?
A) Italy
B) England
C) France
D) Germany
  • 69. What is the traditional dance of Hawaii called?
A) Flamenco
B) Samba
C) Hula
D) Irish Step Dance
  • 70. What is the name for a one-act play with music, often humorous and satirical?
A) Melodrama
B) Opera Buffa
C) Farce
D) Operetta
  • 71. 'Les Misérables' is a popular musical based on the novel by which author?
A) Leo Tolstoy
B) Charles Dickens
C) Jane Austen
D) Victor Hugo
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