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Media: Sitcom
1.
What does the word "sitcom" stand for?
It doesn't stand for anything
Situational Comet
Situation Comedy
Sitting Comedy
2.
What is the word used in media meaning "the type of category something is"?
Genre
Sort
Kind
Variety
3.
Which one of the TV shows below is a sitcom?
Coronation Street
Everybody Loves Raymond
Little Britain
Glee
4.
Which one of these is a code/convention of sitcoms?
Jokes in most lines
Unusual setting
Having famous actors
Unrealistic plot
5.
In which sitcom does the character Del Trotter appear?
Porrige
Faulty Towers
Open All Hours
Only Fools and Horses
6.
What does the term "hyper-reality" mean?
When characters in a sitcom are overly active
When events in real life are exaggerated to make them funny
It's a made-up word
A kind of camera angle to make the shot look real
7.
What is "ideology" in sitcoms?
The central theme of an episode and the driving force of storylines
A set of ideas on how something should be
The study of origin and nature of ideas
A system that derives ideas exclusively from sensation.
8.
What is one way of making a sitcom episode more entertaining?
By adding lots of laugh tracks
By making it longer
By creating tension in the ideology of the sitcom
By giving funny costumes for actors to wear
9.
Which language does the term "mise en scene" come from?
German
Spanish
French
Portuguese
10.
What does creators of TV shows use to make a detailed plan on the filming of individual shots?
Storyboards
Computers
Scripts
Notebooks
11.
Which set of the words below best describes the stereotypical male character?
Caring, stressy, shopaholic
Lazy, scruffy, over-confident
Nerdy, studious, bespectacled
Mischievous, rebellious, fashionable
12.
What is the name of the shot that is used to show the setting or location of the sitcom?
Long Shot
Panning
High Angle
Establishing Shot
13.
What does "self-contained" mean in sitcoms?
That a plot continues throughout the series
That the audience must watch all the episodes for them to understand the plot of one of them
The problem which arises at the start of an episode must be solved in the end of it
Describes a sitcom character who is independent and reserved
14.
Why are stereotypes used in sitcoms?
To strengthen the audience's prejudice on a social group
To prove that everybody which belong in the same social group are identical
To make the characters easier to comprehend for audience
Because the writer can't be bothered to create more original characters
15.
What is the purpose of using low angle shots in sitcom?
It has no purpose; cameras are randomly placed
To give the character a sense of power
To let the audience see the character's expression clearly
To show that the action happens in a low place
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