Indian Theatre and Social Change
Description: This quiz is designed to test your knowledge about the role of Indian theatre in promoting social change. | |
Number of Questions: 15 | |
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Which of the following Indian theatre forms is known for its satirical and political commentary?
Who is considered to be the father of modern Indian theatre?
Which of the following Indian theatre movements focused on promoting social change and raising awareness about social issues?
Which of the following Indian theatre practitioners is known for his work in promoting folk theatre and using theatre as a tool for social change?
Which of the following Indian theatre forms is known for its use of masks and elaborate costumes?
Which of the following Indian theatre practitioners is known for his work in promoting experimental theatre and challenging traditional theatrical conventions?
Which of the following Indian theatre forms is known for its use of shadow puppets?
Which of the following Indian theatre practitioners is known for his work in promoting street theatre and using theatre as a tool for political activism?
Which of the following Indian theatre forms is known for its use of stylized movements and gestures?
Which of the following Indian theatre practitioners is known for his work in promoting theatre for children and using theatre as a tool for education?
Which of the following Indian theatre forms is known for its use of percussion instruments and rhythmic movements?
Which of the following Indian theatre practitioners is known for his work in promoting theatre for social change and using theatre as a tool for community development?
Which of the following Indian theatre forms is known for its use of elaborate sets and costumes?
Which of the following Indian theatre practitioners is known for his work in promoting theatre for development and using theatre as a tool for poverty alleviation?
Which of the following Indian theatre forms is known for its use of satire and humor to address social issues?