Props and Costumes 1 / 10 What is the purpose of props in a play? To distract the audience To provide visual appeal To confuse the actors To hide mistakes 2 / 10 In a historical drama set in ancient Rome, which of the following would likely be considered an appropriate prop? A smartphone A horse-drawn carriage A laptop computer A modern-day refrigerator 3 / 10 What are props in drama? The main characters in a play The physical objects used on stage The background scenery The lighting equipment 4 / 10 Which of the following is NOT a consideration when designing costumes for a play? Historical period Character personality Audience preferences Climate of the setting 5 / 10 Which of the following is NOT a type of prop? Hand props Set props Costume props Decorative props 6 / 10 What is the term for the person responsible for managing and maintaining all props and costumes during a theatrical production? Stage manager Costume designer Props master Set decorator 7 / 10 Which of the following is NOT a role of costumes in a theatrical production? To enhance character development To establish the time and place of the story To provide a comfortable outfit for the actors To contribute to the overall visual appeal of the production 8 / 10 What is the term for a costume piece that represents a specific character trait or symbolizes something important in the play? Signature costume Symbolic garment Character emblem Motif attire 9 / 10 What are costumes in drama? The lines spoken by actors The makeup used by actors The clothing worn by actors The stage directions 10 / 10 Which of the following is an example of a costume prop? A sofa A crown A table A lamp Your score is 0% Restart quiz