Improvisation and Spontaneity 1 / 10 Which of the following is a rule commonly observed in improvisational theatre? Avoid making eye contact with other performers Always stick to the original script Embrace and build upon mistakes Ignore the audience reactions 2 / 10 Spontaneity in acting refers to: Strict adherence to the script Pre-planned character actions The ability to respond naturally in the moment Memorized lines delivered without emotion 3 / 10 Which of the following is an example of a spontaneous action in improvisational theatre? Reciting lines from memory Following a predetermined blocking pattern Reacting to unexpected situations created by other performers Repeating the same actions in every performance 4 / 10 In improvisation, actors often rely on: Detailed blocking Set character motivations Reacting to the other performers Following a predetermined sequence of actions 5 / 10 What skill does improvisation help actors develop? Memorization Script analysis Creativity and quick thinking Choreography 6 / 10 Which of the following is NOT a benefit of improvisation? Enhanced listening skills Improved teamwork and collaboration Limited creativity Increased confidence in performance 7 / 10 What is the term for a performance format in which scenes are created spontaneously based on audience suggestions? Scripted drama Improv comedy Musical theatre Mime performance 8 / 10 Improvisational techniques are often used in which type of performance? Scripted plays Musicals Stand-up comedy Opera 9 / 10 What is improvisation in drama? The planned dialogue between actors Acting without preparation or a script Rehearsed scenes performed on stage Pre-determined character movements 10 / 10 Which of the following is a key element of improvisation? Memorization of lines Strict adherence to the script Spontaneous reactions and responses Elaborate costumes Your score is 0% Restart quiz