1) What is an opera? a) A type of dance performance b) A type of performance that combines singing, acting, and music to tell a story c) A type of painting d) A type of circus act 2) What are the main parts of an opera? a) Overture, arias, recitatives, and choruses b) Acts, scenes, dances, and speeches c) Songs, dialogues, dances, and paintings d) Prologue, interlude, epilogue, and songs 3) What is an aria in opera? a) A group dance performed by the ensemble b) A solo song performed by a main character expressing their emotions or thoughts c) A type of instrumental music d) A conversation between two characters 4) What roles do the orchestra and conductor play in an opera? a) The orchestra sings and the conductor dances b) The orchestra provides musical accompaniment and the conductor leads the orchestra c) The orchestra writes the libretto and the conductor directs the actors d) The orchestra designs the costumes and the conductor plays the main role 5) Name one famous opera and its composer. a) “The Nutcracker” by Tchaikovsky b) "The Magic Flute" by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart c) "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare d) “Swan Lake" by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky 6) What is a libretto in opera? a) The stage design and costumes b) The text or script of the opera, including all the words and lyrics c) The musical score d) The choreography and dance moves 7) How is the overture used in an opera? a) It is the final dance performed at the end of the opera b) It is the instrumental introduction that sets the mood and introduces themes c) It is a solo performance by the main character d) It is the dialogue between characters 8) What role do recitatives play in an opera? a) They are long instrumental pieces played between acts b) They are speech-like singing used to advance the plot and dialogue c) They are dance routines performed by the chorus d) They are silent miming acts by the characters

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