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Just a little quiz about Shrek, the movie in general, and about the film techniques and themes. MADE MY MARY, NANCY AND THERESE (c) [ made for an English assignment. ]
Questions and Answers
1.
Identify the main
characters in the movie Shrek.
A.
Shrek, Fiona, Donkey, Dragon, Lord Farquaad and the Gingerbread Man.
B.
Shrek, Fiona, Donkey, Dragon and Lord Farquaad
C.
Shrek, Fiona, Donkey and Lord Farquaad.
D.
The Three Blind Mice, Snow White, Princess Fiona and Cinderella.
Correct Answer
C. Shrek, Fiona, Donkey and Lord Farquaad.
Explanation The correct answer is Shrek, Fiona, Donkey and Lord Farquaad. These characters are the main focus of the movie Shrek and play significant roles in the storyline. Shrek is the main protagonist, Fiona is the princess he falls in love with, Donkey is Shrek's loyal sidekick, and Lord Farquaad is the primary antagonist. These characters drive the plot and their interactions shape the events of the movie.
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2.
Who were the three
princesses that the mirror had notified to Lord Farquaad?
A.
Bell, Anastasia, Little Red Riding Hood.
B.
Princess Fiona, Arial the Mermaid and Rapunzel.
C.
Princess Mary, Princess Nancy and Princess Therese.
D.
Princess Fiona, Cinderella and Snow White.
Correct Answer
D. Princess Fiona, Cinderella and Snow White.
Explanation The correct answer is Princess Fiona, Cinderella, and Snow White. This is evident from the question which asks about the three princesses that the mirror had notified to Lord Farquaad. The other options mentioned different princesses that were not mentioned in the question.
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3.
In the film, various
types of film techniques were used. Which camera
angle and shot was used to develop this image?
A.
High angle, close up shot.
B.
High angle, medium shot.
C.
Low angle, close up shot.
D.
Low angle, medium shot.
Correct Answer
C. Low angle, close up shot.
Explanation The correct answer is "Low angle, close up shot." In film, camera angles and shots are used to convey different emotions and perspectives. A low angle shot is taken from a low position, looking up at the subject, which can create a sense of power, dominance, or intimidation. A close-up shot focuses on a specific part of the subject, allowing for detailed examination of facial expressions or objects. Therefore, a low angle close-up shot would be used to develop an image that emphasizes power or dominance while focusing on specific details.
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4.
What theme in the movie would this image
best fit into?
A.
Acceptance.
B.
Physical Appearance.
C.
Jailed.
D.
Freedom.
Correct Answer
D. Freedom.
Explanation This image would best fit into the theme of freedom because it portrays a sense of liberation and escape. The open landscape and the person in the image suggest a feeling of being free and unrestricted. The theme of freedom often explores the desire for autonomy and the ability to break free from constraints or limitations.
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5.
This image is a
representation of the theme ______________. (just type the word missing)
Correct Answer Acceptance
Explanation The image represents the theme of "Acceptance" because it shows a visual depiction that conveys the idea of embracing and welcoming something or someone. The image may contain elements such as diverse individuals, open arms, or symbols of unity, which all signify the concept of acceptance.
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6.
What
theme is used to represent the scene when Shrek interferes with Lord
Farquaad’s wedding and confesses to Princess Fiona that he loves her?
A.
Love, Romance.
B.
Hatred, Anger.
C.
Fear.
D.
Tranquility.
Correct Answer
A. Love, Romance.
Explanation The correct answer is Love, Romance. In this scene, Shrek interrupts Lord Farquaad's wedding and expresses his love for Princess Fiona. This theme is evident through Shrek's actions and words, as he confesses his feelings for her. The scene is filled with romantic elements, such as Shrek's vulnerability and his willingness to risk everything for love. The setting and atmosphere also contribute to the theme of love and romance, creating a heartfelt and emotional moment.
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7.
What elements are used to describe the
swamp?
A.
Muddy, dirty, lonely, isolated and smelly.
B.
Smelly, cool, lonely, dirty, fun and broken.
C.
Muddy, happy, isolated and smelly.
D.
Bright, happy, colourful, clean and good.
Correct Answer
A. Muddy, dirty, lonely, isolated and smelly.
Explanation The correct answer is "Muddy, dirty, lonely, isolated and smelly." This answer accurately describes the swamp as a place that is filled with mud and dirt, giving it a dirty appearance. It also suggests that the swamp is a lonely and isolated location, possibly indicating that it is not frequently visited by people. Additionally, the mention of a smell implies that the swamp may have a distinct odor due to the decomposition of organic matter in the water.
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8.
The image below shows
a film technique, which film technique is it?
A.
High-angle shot.
B.
Close-up shot.
C.
Medium shot.
D.
Low-angle shot.
Correct Answer
B. Close-up shot.
Explanation The image provided shows a close-up shot, which is a film technique where the camera is positioned close to the subject, capturing their facial features or details. This shot is used to emphasize emotions, expressions, or specific objects, creating a sense of intimacy or importance. It allows the audience to focus on the subject and their reactions, enhancing the overall storytelling.
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9.
How does the lighting of the two images show that
Shrek is more powerful than the hunters?
A.
Shrek is seen more because of the lighting, that is why Shrek is more powerful.
B.
It shows that Shrek is more saturated so it makes him feel more powerful.
C.
The lighting is only shone on Shrek to show all the details on his facial expressions which is thrown at the hunters.
D.
The light is shone on Shrek from the bottom so it makes him look scarier and more powerful.
Correct Answer
C. The lighting is only shone on Shrek to show all the details on his facial expressions which is thrown at the hunters.
Explanation The lighting in the two images is focused solely on Shrek, highlighting all the details on his facial expressions. This suggests that Shrek is more powerful than the hunters because the lighting emphasizes his presence and draws attention to his expressions, which are directed towards the hunters. The lighting creates a sense of dominance and superiority, making Shrek appear more powerful in comparison.
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10.
A film ____ usually
used in the movie is____, the ____ emphasizes on the mood in which the ____of
the movie that has been selected to have a piece of ____ present.(type the words missing continuously in order separated with a space)
Correct Answer Technique music music scene music
Explanation The missing words in the given sentence are "technique", "music", "scene", and "music". The sentence is discussing the use of technique in films, specifically focusing on the role of music in setting the mood of a scene.
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11.
What was a scene where the theme
‘acceptance’ was used?
A.
The scene after Shrek locked himself in the toilet away from Donkey.
B.
The scene when Shrek was talking to Donkey.
C.
The scene after Fiona was getting married to Lord Farquaad.
D.
The scene when Donkey was stuck with Dragon in the Castle.
Correct Answer
A. The scene after Shrek locked himself in the toilet away from Donkey.
Explanation In the scene after Shrek locked himself in the toilet away from Donkey, the theme of acceptance is evident. Shrek isolates himself because he believes that he is a monster and that no one could ever accept him. However, Donkey breaks through the door and shows Shrek that he accepts him for who he is, flaws and all. This scene highlights the importance of accepting oneself and others, despite their differences or perceived flaws.
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12.
In
the following image, what mood does the bright light in the background signify?
A.
Hatred/ Anger.
B.
Negative.
C.
Love/ Romance.
D.
Positive.
Correct Answer
D. Positive.
Explanation The bright light in the background signifies a positive mood because it is associated with love and romance. Bright light is often used to symbolize happiness, joy, and positivity, which aligns with the concept of love and romance. Hatred and anger are typically represented by darker or more intense colors, so they would not be associated with a bright light in this context. Therefore, the correct answer is positive.
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13.
Certain stereotypes hold
certain appearances that are fixed, which character breaks the stereotype of
him/herself by the way they act and by the way they look at things about everything around them and themselves?
A.
Shrek.
B.
Fiona.
C.
Donkey.
D.
Dragon.
Correct Answer
B. Fiona.
Explanation Fiona breaks the stereotype by defying societal expectations and challenging traditional gender roles. Despite her initial appearance as a delicate princess, Fiona reveals her true self as a strong, independent and capable woman. She embraces her unique qualities and refuses to conform to the stereotypical damsel in distress. Fiona also challenges the idea of beauty by accepting her ogre form and finding love and acceptance for who she truly is.
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14.
Shrek
____ stereotypically portrayed by he's ____ and ____. (type the words missing continuously in order separated with a space)
Explanation The correct answer is "Appearance behavior". In the movie Shrek, the character is stereotypically portrayed by his unique appearance and unconventional behavior. His green skin, ogre-like features, and unrefined manners set him apart from traditional fairy tale characters, challenging societal norms and expectations. This contrast between his appearance and behavior is a key aspect of his character development throughout the film.
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15.
Why was Fiona both a
princess in human form and ogre form? What theme does this relate to?
A.
To show that it doesn’t matter what you look like, but who you are. Beauty.
B.
To show that you are always beautiful. Beauty.
C.
To show that you are always beautiful. Physical appearance.
D.
To show that it doesn’t matter what you look like, but who you are. Physical appearance.
Correct Answer
D. To show that it doesn’t matter what you look like, but who you are. pHysical appearance.
Explanation The correct answer suggests that Fiona being both a princess in human form and ogre form is meant to convey the theme that physical appearance doesn't matter, but rather who a person truly is. This theme challenges societal norms and stereotypes about beauty, emphasizing that true beauty comes from within rather than external appearance.
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16.
The ____ in which
this image was taken (____ ____) shows the ____ Dragon has over Donkey and it
emphasizes on the ____ of both creatures as the ____ makes Dragon seem much
larger compared to ____. (type the words missing continuously in order separated with a space)
Correct Answer Angle low angle power size angle Donkey
Explanation The angle in which this image was taken (low angle) shows the power Dragon has over Donkey and it emphasizes on the size of both creatures as the angle makes Dragon seem much larger compared to Donkey.
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17.
What does Fiona and
the Beast from Beauty and the Beast have in common?
A.
They end up falling in love.
B.
They both are accepted for who they are on the inside.
C.
They are both ugly.
D.
They are both nice in a way.
Correct Answer
B. They both are accepted for who they are on the inside.
Explanation Fiona and the Beast from Beauty and the Beast both share the similarity of being accepted for who they are on the inside. In the story, both characters are initially judged based on their outward appearances, but as the narrative progresses, they are able to look beyond the surface and see the true beauty within each other. This acceptance and understanding of their inner selves ultimately leads to their falling in love.
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