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Republic of the Philippines

Division of Aklan
District of Altavas

2nd Long Test in Art Appreciation

Name: _____________________________________ Year&Course: ______________ Date: May 17, 2019

I. Multiple Choices (Read each item carefully. Write the letter of your choice before the number.)

_____1. It is a style with in the category of abstract work and the subcategory of non-representational.
a. Dadaism c. Op art
b. Fauvism d. Non-objective art

_____2. Abstract expressionism is a broad movement in American painting that began in what particular year?
a. during 1950’s c. late 1940’s
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b. mid-20 century d. late 1930’s

_____3. Other fields of study played a major role in the experience of conceptual art. What are these?
a. Philosophy, Literary theory, Social science
b. Social science, Philosophy, and Mathematics
c. Philosophy, Literature, and Psychology
d. Psychology, Literature, and History

_____4. Often translated as “Pictures of the Floating World.”


a. Ukiyo-e Japanese painting c. Ukiyo-e Japanese prints
b. Ukiyo-e Japanese calligraphy d. Ukiyo-e Japanese arts

_____5. The following are examples of Chinese Articles except.


a. Interior Design c. Tomb paintings
b. Tapestry d. NOTA

_____6. The following are examples of Japanese Aesthetics except.


a. Spirituality c. Poetry
b. Silk d. NOTA

_____7. This art movement replace the Romanticism in the mid-1800’s in France.
a. Neoclassicism c. Impressionism
b. Realism d. Rococo

_____8. The movement that owed a lot to the increasing sophistication of society, characterized by political stability,
economic growth and cosmopolitanism.
a. Mannerism c. Baroque and Rococo
b. Neoclassicism d. Renaissance

_____9. Education blossomed during this time with libraries and academics allowing more thorough research to be
conducted into the culture of the antique world.
a. Mannerism c. Baroque and Rococo
b. Neoclassicism d. Renaissance

_____10. Musical style in this period continues to enchant and delight millions of listeners each year.
a. Classical period c. Baroque period
b. Romantic period d. Modern period
_____11. He was born into one of the great musical families of organ and harpsichord and was a simply a brilliant
composer.
a. Ludwig Van Beethoven c. Johann Sebastian Bach
b. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart d. Antonio Vivaldi

_____12. He held the title of “Maestro De Concerti” at Vienna’s Ospedale Della Pieta.
a. Ludwig Van Beethoven c. Johann Sebastian Bach
b. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart d. Antonio Vivaldi

_____13. His compositions especially the famous “Symphony No. 9” opened the flood gates of composing with
emotional abandon.
a. Ludwig Van Beethoven c. Johann Sebastian Bach
b. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart d. Antonio Vivaldi

_____14. A notable work of Frederic Chopin.


a. Oberon c. Euryanthe
b. Berceuse d. AOTA

_____15. A love songs, sparkling with humour and incorporating graceful Viennese dance tunes.
a. Hungarian Dances c. Liebeslieder Waltzes
b. Nocturnes d. AOTA

_____16. Romanticism was an artistic, literary, musical and intellectual movement that originated in __________.
a. Greece c. Philippines
b. Russia d. Europe

_____17. Experimented with a new ways of seeing and with fresh ideas about the nature of materials and functions
of art.
a. Franz Liszt c. Richard Wagner
b. Modern artists d. Richard Strauss

_____18. A Hungarian composer began to compose at the age of eight.


a. Franz Liszt c. Richard Wagner
b. Frederic Chopin d. Richard Strauss

_____19. French composer noted for his musical craftsmanship and perfection of form and style in his work.
a. Maurice Ravel c. Richard Wagner
b. Frederic Chopin d. Richard Strauss

_____20. Rank as one of the music’s greatest tone poets of reason of his superfine imagination and fastidious
craftsmanship.
a. Maurice Ravel c. Richard Wagner
b. Frederic Chopin d. Richard Strauss

II. Identification (Identify the following. Write your answer before the number)

____________1. a French word which means pebbles and refers to the stones and shells use to decorate the
interiors of caves.
____________2. an offshoot of impressionism, otherwise known as Neo-impressionism.
____________3. he often criticized for having “too many notes.”
____________4. he wrote over 500 concertos and is believed to have invented ritornello violinist and prolific
composer.
____________5. an ornamental style of art that flourished between 1890 and 1910 throughout European and United
States.
____________6. an artistic genre of three-dimensional works and designed to transform the perception of a space.
____________7. it’s emphasis was not on negation but on positive expression.
____________8. it gives the viewer the impression of movement, hidden images, flashing and vibrating patterns.
____________9. it based on signifier-signified relationship.
____________10. known as the “Age of Pyramids.”

III. True or False. (Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if not.)
_____________1. Pop art was usually seen on advertisements, comic strips and supermarket labels.
_____________2. Starry Night is an oil on canvas by the Dutch post-impressionist painter Vincent Josh Gogh.
_____________3. The four seasons is one of the popular works of Antonio Vivaldi.
_____________4. Romanticism was characterized by its emphasis on emotion and individualism as well as
glorification of all the past and nature.
_____________5. Cubism was made of simple geometric shapes, interlocking planes, and later collage.
_____________6. Synthetic cubism analyzed the use of rudimentary shapes and overlapping planes to depict the
separate forms of the subjects in a painting.
_____________7. Neo-impressionism was defined stylistically by its use of straight lines and minimal use of color.
_____________8. Impressionism was a radical art movement that began in the 1800’s centered primarily on Parisian
painters.
_____________9. Baroque music has a lighter, clearer texture than classical music and is less complex.
_____________10. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is referred to as “The Father of the Symphony.”

Motivational Quote:
Just believe in yourself. Even if you don’t,
Pretend that you do and, At some point,
you will. - Venus Williams

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