TELEVISION PRODUCTION NOCTI 2026
EXAM WITH CORRECT VERIFIED WELL
ANSWERED QUESTONS ALREADY GRADE
A+
1. What is the primary purpose of a script breakdown?
a) Casting actors
b) Identifying all production elements needed for each scene
c) Scheduling the director’s lunch
d) Applying color correction
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Answer: b) Identifying all production elements needed for
each scene
Rationale: Script breakdown lists props, wardrobe, lighting, SFX,
and talent requirements per scene.
2. A producer creates a shooting schedule. Which factor is
MOST critical?
a) Actor’s favorite craft service items
b) Location availability and scene continuity
c) Number of cameras available
d) Director’s sleep schedule
Answer: b) Location availability and scene continuity
Rationale: Locations may have limited access, and continuity
demands logical scene order.
3. Scenario: You are prepping a 30-second commercial for a
car. The client wants a sunrise shot, an interior driving shot, and
a slow-motion wheel spin. What order should you shoot in if
sunrise is at 6:15 AM and the interior shot requires a closed
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set?
a) Interior, sunrise, wheel
b) Sunrise, interior, wheel
c) Wheel, interior, sunrise
d) Interior, wheel, sunrise
Answer: b) Sunrise, interior, wheel
Rationale: Sunrise is time-critical; shoot it first. Interior can be
done mid-day. Wheel spin is controlled studio.
4. What department creates the shot list for the sunrise
sequence?
a) Audio
b) Director & DP
c) Wardrobe
d) Grip
Answer: b) Director & DP
Rationale: Director and Director of Photography plan camera
angles and movements.
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5. The client adds a last-minute drone shot. What pre-
production document must be updated?
a) Call sheet
b) Release forms
c) Script, budget, and schedule
d) Only the catering order
Answer: c) Script, budget, and schedule
Rationale: Any change affects multiple pre-production elements.
6. What does “blocking” refer to?
a) Camera lens choice
b) Actors’ movements on set
c) Audio level setting
d) Video file format
Answer: b) Actors’ movements on set
Rationale: Blocking is staging movement; camera blocking is
separate.