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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region VII, Central Visayas
DIVISION OF TALISAY CITY
J.P. Rizal St., Poblacion, City of Talisay, Cebu
Email: talisaycity.division@deped.gov.ph
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JACLUPAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Jaclupan, Talisay City, Cebu

SUMMATIVE TEST IN ARTS 7


WEEK 1

Name: _________________________________ Year and


Section: ______________________
Teacher: _______________________________ Date: _________________

Multiple Choice.
Instructions: Read the following statements carefully. Choose the letter of the correct answer and
write the letter of your choice on the space provided.

______ 1. What wooden sculpture represents the rice granary spirits?


A. Balisong B. Bul-ul C. Burnay D. Labba
______ 2. What hand weaving technique of the Ilocanos that is produce using traditional wooden
looms?
A. bolinao mat B. inabel C. kain D. saya
______ 3. Which of the following is considered as the “Intramuros of the North”?
A. Batanes B. Kalinga C. Pangasinan D. Vigan
______ 4. What is the men's traditional attire in Mountain Province?
A. barong B. G-string C. kain D. lufid
______ 5. What state-of-the-art skill in the province of Pangasinan that is described as a smoothly
weaved mats made from buri or raffia leaves?
A. Bolinao Mats B. Bul-ul C. Ginaspala Wane D. Labba
______ 6. Kalinga showed their craftmanship in a bowl-shaped basket made from rattan. How do
they name it?
A. Bul-ul B. Burnay C. Ginaspala Wane D. Labba
______ 7. Who is the last “mambabatok” or traditional Kalinga tattoo artist?
A. Apo Whang-Od C. Gigie Santiago
B. Camsy Valencia D. Katz Lorenzana
______ 8. Which of the following is an unglazed earthen jar with small opening?
A. Binakol B. Burnay C. Pot D. Lufid
______ 9. The northern Kalinga women wears saya, how about the southern Kalinga women?
A. kain B. labba C. lufid D. saya
______ 10. The colors used in their textile have cultural meanings: which of the following a red color
would mean?
A. flowers of the coffee tree C. signifies bravery
B. mountains D. soil or land
______ 11. The amulets of the Ifugaos are made from jade, gold, copper, bronze, stone and other
materials. What do you call the fertility symbols worn around their neck?
A. anting-anting B. choker C. lingling-o D. necklace
______ 12. How do Bontocs create their textile patterns?
A. through Bolinao mats C. through Inabel weaving
B. through Ikat Weaving D. through trying threads
______ 13. What does Bul’ul mean to the Ifugao’s?
A. It signifies bounty harvest.
B. It signifies wealth, happiness, and well-being to the Ifugao.
C. It makes them strong in fighting adversaries in their daily life.
D. It helps them remember the rich influences of their forefathers.
______ 14. What element of art is concerned with reflected light?
A. color B. contrast C. pattern D. value
______ 15. Which principle of art refers to how art elements help direct a viewer’s eyes through
a work of art?
A. balance B. emphasis C. movement D. space
______ 16. What element refers to the distance or area between, around, or within things?
A. contrast B. emphasis C. space D. texture
______ 17. Creating the look or feel of action to guild a viewer’s eye through art, best describes
which of the following element?
A. emphasis B. movement C. rhythm D. variety
______ 18. Which of the following colors signifies bravery?
A. black B. green C. red D. white
______ 19. Which of these terms refer to an ordinary woman’s skirt covering the body from waist to
feet?
A. basi B. kain C. labba D. saya
______ 20. Who among the following groups of indigenous people are known as the “natives of the
Cordillera”?
A. Bontocs B. Ifugao C. Kalinga D. Tingguians
______ 21. What is the men's traditional attire in Mountain Province?
A. barong B. G-string C. kain D. lufid
______ 22. Which of these signifies a mark of heroism and bravery and one’s status in the
community?
A. adolescence B. birth mark C. birth rite D. tattoos
______ 23. What famous name is associated with the City of Vigan, Ilocos Sur?
A. The City of Smiles C. The Queen City of the South
B. Intramuros of the North D. The Summer Capital of the Philippines
______ 24. What houses whose peach truce large and rectangular living rooms are made of adobe
bricks lime, terracotta hardwood floors and capiz shells in wooden window panels?
A. modern houses C. old Spanish type houses
B. French-inspired houses D. old American type houses
______ 25. Which of the following best describes shape?
A. A principle of art that deals with height and width.
B. Triangles, squares, cylinders, rectangles, ovals and circles.
C. An element that is concerned with depth, and that encloses space.
D. An element that is concerned with height and width, and that encloses space.
______ 26. Which of the following is an example when PATTERN is a principle of art that is created?
A. When your mother gets dressed for work.
B. When lines are used over and over again.
C. When an art element is repeated in a planned or random way over and over again.
D. When lines and shapes are used in combination with different colors only when there is
rhythm in a design.
______ 27. What do you think defines a rhythm?
A. Simply a fancy way to say, “tapping your feet to the beat”.
B. An element of art that shows repetition of visual motion.
C. How an artist directs a viewer’s attention in a work of art.
D. A principle of art that uses repetition to show visual motion.
______ 28. Which of the following illustrates balance?
A. A principle of art that deals with visual weight.
B. A principle of art that makes a piece “feel” right.
C. Actually just a measly element of art that no artist cares about.
D. A principle of art that can be described as either symmetrical or asymmetrical.
______ 29. Ilocanos hand weaving technique portrays different designs that represent different
meanings: the dizzying “binakol" weave represents the waves of the sea because for what
reason?
A. They invoke the grace and guidance of their anitos.
B. They adhere to their ancestors’ beliefs and traditions.
C. They believe that this design protects them from bad spirits.
D. They wanted to show off how intricate the designs they were able to come
______ 30. Why do you think having a tattoo among the Kalingas is considered to be their most
significant form of art?
A. because it usually covers the chest and the arms
B. because Tattooing is another form of art of the Kalinga
C. because it enables them to become a hero of their tribe
D. because it signifies a rite of passage from youth to adulthood, a mark of bravery and
heroism

“You've gotta dance like there's nobody watching,


Love like you'll never be hurt,
Sing like there's nobody listening,
And live like it's heaven on earth.”
― William W. Purkey

Good luck and God bless!

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