Cultural and Creative Arts Examination Primary 5 Third Term
Multiple-Choice Questions
What is drama? a) A type of dance b) A type of painting c) A story acted out on stage d) A type of music
Which of these is a form of drama? a) Tragedy b) Swimming c) Painting d) Reading
What is drug abuse? a) Using drugs as prescribed b) Misusing drugs c) Avoiding drugs d) Selling drugs
Where does theatre usually take place? a) In a classroom b) On a stage c) In a kitchen d) On a bus
What is a common form of drama? a) Cooking b) Comedy c) Running d) Sleeping
Why is drug abuse harmful? a) It improves health b) It leads to addiction and health problems c) It helps people sleep better d) It makes people smarter
What is the purpose of drama? a) To entertain and educate b) To scare people c) To make people run d) To sell things
What is the role of an actor in drama? a) To play a character b) To sing songs c) To draw pictures d) To cook food
What is traditional apprenticeship? a) Learning in a formal school b) Learning a skill from a master c) Watching TV d) Playing games
Which of these is a feature of theatre? a) Audience b) Classroom c) Kitchen d) Bathroom
How can drama help people? a) By making them sick b) By teaching important lessons c) By making them forgetful d) By making them lazy
What is one objective of the traditional apprenticeship system? a) To play games b) To learn skills for a job c) To sleep all day d) To avoid work
Which of these is an example of drug abuse? a) Taking medicine as prescribed b) Sharing prescription drugs with others c) Drinking water d) Eating healthy food
What is a playwright? a) A person who writes plays b) A person who paints pictures c) A person who sings songs d) A person who cooks food
What is the main objective of drama? a) To bore people b) To entertain and educate c) To confuse people d) To make people angry
Which of these is a benefit of the traditional apprenticeship system? a) Learning a trade or skill b) Playing video games c) Watching TV d) Sleeping late
What can drug abuse lead to? a) Good health b) Addiction and health problems c) Better memory d) Increased strength
Where can drama performances take place? a) In a garden b) In a theatre c) In a kitchen d) In a swimming pool
What is the role of a director in theatre? a) To write the script b) To manage the play’s production c) To act in the play d) To sell tickets
What is one form of drama? a) Painting b) Tragedy c) Cooking d) Dancing
Why should drug abuse be avoided? a) It is fun b) It is dangerous and unhealthy c) It helps people relax d) It improves memory
What is a drama script? a) A written story for a play b) A painting on canvas c) A song for a choir d) A recipe for cooking
What is the main goal of the traditional apprenticeship system? a) To avoid work b) To learn practical skills c) To play all day d) To read books
Which of these is a negative effect of drug abuse? a) Improved health b) Social and health problems c) Better concentration d) Increased intelligence
What does an audience do in a theatre? a) Act in the play b) Watch the performance c) Cook food d) Paint pictures
What is one form of traditional apprenticeship? a) Learning online b) Attending a dance class c) Learning carpentry from a master carpenter d) Watching TV
How can drama be used in education? a) By confusing students b) By making lessons fun and interesting c) By making students lazy d) By avoiding serious topics
What is the main difference between drama and theatre? a) Drama is a form of writing, and theatre is its performance b) Theatre is a book, and drama is a movie c) Drama is a painting, and theatre is a song d) There is no difference
What is one objective of drama? a) To entertain people b) To bore people c) To scare people d) To make people tired
How does traditional apprenticeship benefit young people? a) By teaching them practical skills for employment b) By keeping them busy with games c) By making them sleep d) By letting them avoid work
Theory Questions
What is drama?
Name one form of drama.
What is drug abuse?
Where does theatre usually take place?
What is the purpose of drama?
What is traditional apprenticeship?
What can drug abuse lead to?
What is the role of an actor in drama?
What is the main objective of the traditional apprenticeship system?