Of Mice and Magic: A History of American Animated Cartoons Multiple Choice Test Questions

Leonard Maltin
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 93 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.

Of Mice and Magic: A History of American Animated Cartoons Multiple Choice Test Questions

Leonard Maltin
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 93 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.
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Chapter 1, The Silent Era

1. Who is described as a "legendary animator and entrepreneur" in the beginning of animation?
(a) Lantz.
(b) Bray.
(c) McCay.
(d) Disney.

2. According to McCay, what should animation be?
(a) Art.
(b) Trade.
(c) Business.
(d) Manipulation.

3. McCay said that animation had unfortunately become what?
(a) Trade.
(b) Business.
(c) Manipulation.
(d) Art.

4. Which of the following limited early animation?
(a) Black and white coloring.
(b) Inappropriate drawing tools.
(c) Ability to combine live action with cartoons.
(d) Low production costs.

5. What is considered the first animated cartoon?
(a) Snow White and the Seven Dwarves.
(b) Gertie the Dinosaur.
(c) Humorous Phases of Funny Faces.
(d) Looney Tunes.

6. In the early days of animation, how many frames per second were required for an animated piece?
(a) 14.
(b) 16.
(c) 24.
(d) 20.

7. In the early days of animation, how many drawings were required per minute?
(a) 1,000.
(b) 3,000.
(c) 500.
(d) 100.

8. Where was Emile Cohl from?
(a) United Kingdom.
(b) Russia.
(c) France.
(d) America.

9. Where was Winsor McCay from?
(a) France.
(b) America.
(c) Austria.
(d) Ireland.

10. What did McCay begin as?
(a) Children's book illustrator.
(b) Newspaper cartoonist.
(c) Military film maker.
(d) Librarian.

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