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Step into the world of arts and humanities with our engaging Jeopardy game! Choose from various categories, including Drama, Art, and Composers. Answer questions by providing the correct queries based on given answers, covering topics like playwriting, artistic styles, music theory, and more. Perfect for students, educators, and art enthusiasts, this game is an interactive way to deepen your understanding of the arts. Challenge yourself and others to see who knows the most about drama, art, and music!
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Arts & Humanities Review Jeopardy Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.
Choose a point value. Choose a point value. Click here for Final Jeopardy
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Drama A person who writes a play
What is a play-write?
The area located between the curtain and the front edge of the stage
Furniture and items that are a part of the set or carried by performers
Art 1 A realistic rendering of a person is called a
A painting of a vase of flowers and books on a table is an example of
What is non-objective art?
What are lines? BOARD 3 Question 5 > 23 Art 50 pts. Q5>23 A5>22
Arts 2 Artwork made by fitting smaller pieces of colored paper, glass, tiles, etc. together on a background is called
What are secondary hues?
Music Name seven pitches used in music?
Who were Mozart and Beethoven (Haydn, Weber)?
Who were Schubert-Berlioz, Schumann-Brahms, Chopin-Liszt, Strauss-Tchaikovsky or Beethoven-Mahler?
Who were Copland-Gershwin, Bartok-Stravinsky, Bernstein-Shostakovich?
Misc The piccolo belongs to which family of instruments?
The characteristic quality of sound produced by a particular instrument