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This is a period that lasted from the 18th to the 19th century

A) Industrial Revolution
B) 'Les Fauves'
C) Sheer variety of their styles
D) Fauvism
ANSWER: A
The recognition is given to those who excel in the fields of Music, Dance, Theatre,
Visual Arts, Literature, Film and Broadcast, and Architecture or Allied Arts.
A) National Artists of the Philippines
B) National Artists of the Region
C) Artist of the Year
D) None of the choices
ANSWER: A
This is often looked at with a skeptical eye.
A) Contemporary art
B) Concluded Art
C) Artwork
D) Contemporary Work
ANSWER: A
It is the most influential art style in the early 20th century.
A) Cubism
B) Synthetic Cubism
C) Analytical Cubism
D) Cubist
ANSWER: A
Bulakenyo's way of decorating using leaf fronds folding
A) Puni or Palm Folding
B) Saniculas cookies
C) Pabalat
D) Taka
ANSWER: A
It’s a particular part of something
A) Element
B) Line
C) Man
D) Gothic Cathedral
ANSWER: A
She gathered a group of seven Cebuano artists, one for each of the seven arts, to
arouse the art consciousness of Cebuanos.
A) Fe Sala Villarica
B) Carmelo Tamayo
C) Fidel Araneta
D) Gloria Escaño
ANSWER: A
An element of art made up of three properties: hue, value, and intensity.
A) Color
B) Crooked or jagged
C) Texture
D) Space
ANSWER: A
This actively pursues dreams, creating representational scenes that have changed
into a dream state or nightmare image
A) Naturalistic Surrealism
B) Surrealism
C) Biomorphism
D) Dadaism
ANSWER: A
is best known for creating the five-novel masterpiece
A) Sionil Jose
B) Leonor Orosa Goquingco
C) Wilfrido Ma. Guerrero
D) Lucrecia R. Kasilag
ANSWER: A
instead of an image is being built up all or parts of existing images, it is
created by cutting, treating away or otherwise removing pieces of an original image
A) Decollage
B) Decollage
C) Graffiti
D) Land art
ANSWER: A
He is a legendary filmmaker Kidlat Tahimik
A) Kawayan de Guia
B) Neil Pasilan
C) Patricia Perez Eustaquio
D) Martha Atienza
ANSWER: A
The folk art or in Filipino
A) Siningbayan
B) Taal embroidery
C) Degradable materials
D) Takaan
ANSWER: A
It express energy, violence, conflict, and struggle suggest grace, subtleness,
direction, instability, movement, flexibility, joyousness, and grace.
A) Crooked or jagged
B) Color
C) Texture
D) Space
ANSWER: A
The Philippine Ballet Theatre was founded ?
A) 1987
B) 1978
C) 1950
D) 1971
ANSWER: A
A way of combining elements to add a feeling of equilibrium or stability to a work
of art. Major types are symmetrical and asymmetrical.
A) Balance
B) Emphasis (Contrast)
C) Proportion
D) Gradation
ANSWER: A
It helped bring a new wave of local artists into the limeligh
A) Participation in the 2015 Venice Biennale
B) Gray ground
C) Leeroy New
D) Bukang Liwayway
ANSWER: A
It is conferred on Filipinos who are at the forefront of the practice,
preservation, and promotion of the nation’s traditional folk arts.
A) Gawad sa Manlilikha ng Bayan, or the National Living Treasures Award
B) Republic Act No. 7355
C) Republic act for the Manlilikha ng Bayan Act
D) Manlilikha ng bayan
ANSWER: A
“ Take-Off” or “To become Unglued” or “To become unstuck”.
A) Decollage
B) Collage
C) Graffiti
D) Land art
ANSWER: A
He has held numerous solo exhibitions in the Philippines and abroad
A) Kawayan de Guia
B) Neil Pasilan
C) Patricia Perez Eustaquio
D) Martha Atienza
ANSWER: A
It is generally classified as any art that was produced after World War II.
A) Contemporary Art
B) Art
C) Sining
D) Agham
ANSWER: A
It include both some of the most traditional and most avant-garde forms of
expression in the world.
A) Performance based arts
B) Oral Presentation
C) Street Dance
D) Street performance
ANSWER: A
It pursues the goal of bringing the art of dance to the general appreciation of
Filipino audiences
A) Philippine Ballet Theatre
B) CCP
C) Philippine High School for the Arts (PHSA)
D) Department of Education
ANSWER: A
A way of combining elements to stress the differences between those elements.
A) Emphasis (Contrast)
B) Balance
C) Proportion
D) Gradation
ANSWER: A
He is a studio artist whose work experiments with intense emotion, deconstructing
images in his paintings, sculptures, and installations
A) Ernest Concepcion
B) Ronald Ventura
C) Oscar Villamiel
D) Dex Fernandez
ANSWER: A
A year when the State’s recognition of such sociocultural contributions
A) 1992
B) 2014
C) 2016
D) 1994
ANSWER: A
Are writing or drawings that have been scribed, scratched, or painted illicitly on
a wall or other surface, often in a public space.
A) Graffiti
B) Collage
C) Decollage
D) Land art
ANSWER: A
He is an artist who works in various mediums, experimenting with different
materials through installation, drawing, and painting.
A) Patricia Perez Eustaquio
B) Neil Pasilan
C) Kawayan de Guia
D) Martha Atienza
ANSWER: A
It is a carved wooden sculpture, is used as a mold in making taka.
A) Takaan
B) Taal embroidery
C) Degradable materials
D) Siningbayan
ANSWER: A
It is a millennia-old art form in which artists act out a narrative or message
through song, spoken word, dance, and/or instrumental music.
A) Theater
B) Artists
C) Principle
D) Unity
ANSWER: A
It s a specialized public high school in the Philippines offering arts-focused
education
A) Philippine High School for the Arts (PHSA)
B) CCP
C) Philippine Ballet Theatre
D) Department of Education
ANSWER: A
A principle of design that refers to the relationship of certain elements to the
whole and to each other.
A) Proportion
B) Balance
C) Emphasis (Contrast)
D) Gradation
ANSWER: A
He remains active on the Asian art scene and is a recent recipient of the 13th
Artists Award by the Cultural Center of the Philippines.
A) Ernest Concepcion
B) Ronald Ventura
C) Oscar Villamiel
D) Dex Fernandez
ANSWER: A
Republic act for the Manlilikha ng Bayan Act
A) Republic Act No. 7355
B) Gawad sa Manlilikha ng Bayan, or the National Living Treasures Award
C) Republic act for the Manlilikha ng Bayan Act
D) Manlilikha ng bayan
ANSWER: A
is an art movement in which landscape and the work of art are inextricably linked.
A) Land art
B) Collage
C) Decollage
D) Graffiti
ANSWER: A
Her video art reflects snapshots of reality and the environment drawn from her
Filipino and Dutch roots.
A) Martha Atienza
B) Neil Pasilan
C) Kawayan de Guia
D) Patricia Perez Eustaquio
ANSWER: A
It refers to paper mache made using carved wooden sculpture used as a mold.
A) Taka
B) Puni or Palm Folding
C) Saniculas cookies
D) Pabalat
ANSWER: A
It is a manner of public speaking in which a poem, narrative, oration, or other
scripted work is verbally presented by an artist.
A) Oral Presentation
B) Performance based arts
C) Street Dance
D) Street performance
ANSWER: A
The Philippine High School for the Arts (PHSA) was established in the year
A) 1978
B) 1987
C) 1950
D) 1971
ANSWER: A
A way of combining elements by using a series of gradual changes in those elements.
(large shapes to small shapes, dark hue to light hue, etc)
A) Gradation
B) Balance
C) Emphasis (Contrast)
D) Proportion
ANSWER: A
He is a contemporary artist from Manila, with a Bachelor’s degree of Fine Arts in
Painting from the University of Santo Tomas.
A) Ronald Ventura
B) Ernest Concepcion
C) Oscar Villamiel
D) Dex Fernandez
ANSWER: A
The main objective of the award is to honor and support traditional folk artists
and to see to it that  that their skills and crafts are preserved.
A) Republic act for the Manlilikha ng Bayan Act
B) Gawad sa Manlilikha ng Bayan, or the National Living Treasures Award
C) Republic Act No. 7355
D) Manlilikha ng bayan
ANSWER: A
Is an artistic work or practice that uses digital technology as an essential part
of the creative or presentation process
A) Digital Arts
B) Mixed Media
C) Found Objects
D) Print Making
ANSWER: A
The Manila-based artist often refers to Filipino culture in his paintings, drawing
from everyday scenes of local urban life, which sharply depict an imperfect world.
A) Elmer Borlongan
B) Kawayan de Guia
C) Patricia Perez Eustaquio
D) Martha Atienza
ANSWER: A
She pioneered the used of taka
A) Maria Piday
B) St. Nicholas
C) Ma. Ana Piday
D) Jose Mari
ANSWER: A
This has gained a great deal of respect amongst academic communities for their
creativity, dynamism, and ability to pointedly interact with contemporary,
political and social issues.
A) Street Dance
B) Performance based arts
C) Oral Presentation
D) Street performance
ANSWER: A
The Philippine High School for the Arts (PHSA) was established in the year 1978 by
the virtue of ?
A) Presidential Decree 1287
B) Ballet Masters
C) Growth as professional dancers
D) Swan Lake
ANSWER: A
A way of combining similar elements in an artwork to accent their similarities
(achieved through use of repetitions and subtle gradual changes)
A) Harmony
B) Variety
C) Movement
D) Color
ANSWER: A
He is known to have the highest selling work in the history of the Southeast Asian
art market
A) Ronald Ventura
B) Ernest Concepcion
C) Oscar Villamiel
D) Dex Fernandez
ANSWER: A
The year when the Senate of the Philippines adopted Senate Resolution No. (SRN) 765
aimed at  recognizing  the accomplishments of  the country’s  living treasures.
A) 2014
B) 1994
C) 2016
D) 1994
ANSWER: A
It is placed under the larger umbrella term new media art.
A) Digital Arts
B) Mixed Media
C) Found Objects
D) Print Making
ANSWER: A
She is seen as the pioneering figure for fusing Filipino ethnic and Western music,
helping elevate Filipino’s appreciation for music.
A) Lucrecia R. Kasilag
B) Leonor Orosa Goquingco
C) Wilfrido Ma. Guerrero
D) Sionil Jose
ANSWER: A
It is adorned garment accessories and home décor items.
A) Taal embroidery
B) Degradable materials
C) Siningbayan
D) Takaan
ANSWER: A
This has gained a new level of respect in the modern world.
A) Street performance
B) Performance based arts
C) Oral Presentation
D) Street Dance
ANSWER: A
Philippine High School for the Arts (PHSA) is an attached agency of
A) Department of Education
B) CCP
C) Philippine Ballet Theatre
D) Philippine High School for the Arts (PHSA)
ANSWER: A
A principle of design concerned with diversity or contrast. Variety is achieved by
using different shapes, sizes, and/or colors in a work of art.
A) Variety
B) Harmony
C) Movement
D) Color
ANSWER: A
A painting sold for a whopping $1.1 million USD at an auction in Sotheby’s Hong
Kong.
A) Gray ground
B) Leeroy New
C) Participation in the 2015 Venice Biennale
D) Bukang Liwayway
ANSWER: A
an ancient Filipino script used in the Philippines in the 16th century.
A) Manlilikha ng bayan
B) Gawad sa Manlilikha ng Bayan, or the National Living Treasures Award
C) Republic Act No. 7355
D) Republic act for the Manlilikha ng Bayan Act
ANSWER: A
It is a term applied to contemporary art that uses the method of mass production or
digital media.
A) Digital Arts
B) Mixed Media
C) Found Objects
D) Print Making
ANSWER: A
This gave artists permission to express their most basic drives: hunger, sexuality,
anger, fear, dread, ecstasy, and so forth.
A) Surrealism
B) Naturalistic Surrealism
C) Biomorphism
D) Dadaism
ANSWER: A
A material that can cause issues as deterioration rates are unpredictable and
careful observation is required
A) Degradable materials
B) Taal embroidery
C) Siningbayan
D) Takaan
ANSWER: A
They employ elements and principles of design to organize the aesthetic composition
A) Artists
B) Theater
C) Principle
D) Unity
ANSWER: A
One of the classical concurrent preservation of the classical story ballets of the
Philippine Art
A) Swan Lake
B) Ballet Masters
C) Growth as professional dancers
D) Presidential Decree 1287
ANSWER: A
A principle of design used to create the look and feeling of action and t to guide
the viewer’s eye throughout the work of art.
A) Movement
B) Harmony
C) Variety
D) Color
ANSWER: A
He’s work blends theatre, fashion, film, production design, and public art.
A) Leeroy New
B) Participation in the 2015 Venice Biennale
C) Gray ground
D) Bukang Liwayway
ANSWER: A
An Artist and Poet Mansalay from Oriental Mindoro
A) Poetry (Ambahan)
B) Gawad sa Manlilikha ng Bayan, or the National Living Treasures Award
C) Republic act for the Manlilikha ng Bayan Act
D) Manlilikha ng bayan
ANSWER: A
It refers to the artwork in the making of which more than one medium has been
employed.
A) Mixed Media
B) Digital Arts
C) Found Objects
D) Print Making
ANSWER: A
it models artistic design elements on naturally occurring patterns or shapes
reminiscent of nature.
A) Biomorphism
B) Surrealism
C) Naturalistic Surrealism
D) Dadaism
ANSWER: A
These are the concepts that guide the artists in placing those elements for their
greatest visual impact.
A) Principles
B) Theater
C) Artists
D) Unity
ANSWER: A
This is achieved when elements of varying visual weight are used throughout the
piece to balance each other out.
A) Asymmetry
B) Balance
C) Symmetry
D) Variety
ANSWER: A
He is a multimedia artist known for his large-scale installations consisting of
objects found in local communities
A) Oscar Villamiel
B) Ernest Concepcion
C) Ronald Ventura
D) Dex Fernandez
ANSWER: A
He is Musician and Epic Chanter Brookes Point of Palawan
A) Masino Intaray
B) Frederico Caballero
C) Samaon Sulaiman
D) Lucrecia R. Kasilag
ANSWER: A
This can be used in conjunction with the traditional artist to attain a wide range
of self-expression.
A) Found Objects
B) Digital Arts
C) Mixed Media
D) Print Making
ANSWER: A
This actively pursues dreams, creating representational scenes that have changed
into a dream state or nightmare image
A) Naturalistic Surrealism
B) Surrealism
C) Biomorphism
D) Dadaism
ANSWER: A
It is a universal language we all share.
A) Art
B) Contemporary Art
C) Sining
D) Agham
ANSWER: A
This can be achieved in these primary ways by organizing the elements in a pleasing
and harmonious way, often by employing repetition
A) Unity
B) Theater
C) Artists
D) Principle
ANSWER: A
This is ensured through the opportunities open to scholars to perform with the
company during the regular season at the CCP
A) Growth as professional dancers
B) Ballet Masters
C) Presidential Decree 1287
D) Swan Lake
ANSWER: A
It is another important factor in achieving unity and balance. Variety provides
contrast and difference that help make the balance and unity dynamic and
interesting.
A) Variety
B) Variety
C) Symmetry
D) Asymmetry
ANSWER: A
He practices a variety of mediums ranging from painting to street art and
animation.
A) Dex Fernandez
B) Ernest Concepcion
C) Ronald Ventura
D) Oscar Villamiel
ANSWER: A
He is a Musician Mama sa Pano, Maguindanao
A) Samaon Sulaiman
B) Masino Intaray
C) Frederico Caballero
D) Lucrecia R. Kasilag
ANSWER: A
Is the process of making artworks by painting, normally in the paper.
A) Print Making
B) Cut-up technique
C) Found Objects
D) Minimalism
ANSWER: A
It helped bring a new wave of local artists into the limelight
A) Participation in the 2015 Venice Biennale
B) Gray ground
C) Leeroy New
D) Bukang Liwayway
ANSWER: A
It's used as  more a tool for change and inspiration in modern society
A) Contemporary Art
B) Art
C) Sining
D) Agham
ANSWER: A
It is achieved by giving proportionate weight to the right number of elements so
that the viewer has a sense of equilibrium
A) Balance
B) Symmetry
C) Asymmetry
D) Variety
ANSWER: A
Scholars and students are able to train extensively and daily in classical ballet
and modern through the ballet
A) Ballet Masters
B) Growth as professional dancers
C) Presidential Decree 1287
D) Swan Lake
ANSWER: A
This is a type of two-dimensional arts
A) Photography and painting
B) Sculpture
C) Canvass
D) Graffiti
ANSWER: A
It is the one of the things that makes modern painting and sculpture hard to
understand
A) Sheer variety of their styles
B) Industrial Revolution
C) 'Les Fauves'
D) Fauvism
ANSWER: A
How may artist are recognized National Artists to date?
A) 66
B) 55
C) 77
D) 86
ANSWER: A
One of the artistic movements that has been most relevant throughout the
contemporary art movement is minimalism
A) Minimalism
B) Print Making
C) Cut-up technique
D) Found Objects
ANSWER: A
Cubism was invented by -----?
A) Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque
B) Henri Matisse and André Derain
C) Pablo Picasso and André Derain
D) Henri Matisse and Georges Braque
ANSWER: A
This is fashioned by folding, plaiting, braiding and simple weaving, which may have
functional as well as aesthetic uses.
A) Coconut leaves
B) Hagonoy and Malolos
C) Bamboo
D) Singkaban
ANSWER: A
It is an important element at the disposal of every artist.
A) Line
B) Element
C) Man
D) Gothic Cathedral
ANSWER: A
Fe Sala Villarica gathered a group of seven Cebuano artists in what year?
A) 1960
B) 1975
C) 1950
D) 1971
ANSWER: A
An element of art that refers to the way things feel, or look as if they might feel
if touched.
A) Texture
B) Crooked or jagged
C) Color
D) Space
ANSWER: A
His work is influenced by pop culture, graffiti, children’s drawings, and tattoos –
creating pieces that challenge people’s views on fine art.
A) Dex Fernandez
B) Ernest Concepcion
C) Ronald Ventura
D) Oscar Villamiel
ANSWER: A
He is an Epic Chanter Sulod- Bukidnon, iloilo
A) Frederico Caballero
B) Masino Intaray
C) Samaon Sulaiman
D) Lucrecia R. Kasilag
ANSWER: A
Example of decollage includes -----?
A) Cut-up technique
B) Print Making
C) Found Objects
D) Minimalism
ANSWER: A
He is a studio artist whose work experiments with intense emotion, deconstructing
images in his paintings, sculptures, and installations
A) Ernest Concepcion
B) Ronald Ventura
C) Oscar Villamiel
D) Dex Fernandez
ANSWER: A
It comes in many shapes and forms and can often be quite abstract, thought-proking
and even shocking.
A) Contemporary Art
B) Art
C) Sining
D) Agham
ANSWER: A
This is achieved when equal weight is given to each area usually by repeating the
same elements in each area
A) Symmetry
B) Balance
C) Asymmetry
D) Variety
ANSWER: A
This is a type of three-dimensional arts
A) Sculpture
B) photography and painting
C) Canvass
D) Graffiti
ANSWER: A
He remains active on the Asian art scene and is a recent recipient of the 13th
Artists Award by the Cultural Center of the Philippines.
A) Ernest Concepcion
B) Ronald Ventura
C) Oscar Villamiel
D) Dex Fernandez
ANSWER: A
Singkaban, and the art is most prevalent in the old towns of-----?
A) Hagonoy and Malolos
B) Bamboo
C) Singkaban
D) Coconut leaves
ANSWER: A
He is a contemporary artist from Manila, with a Bachelor’s degree of Fine Arts in
Painting from the University of Santo Tomas.
A) Ronald Ventura
B) Ernest Concepcion
C) Oscar Villamiel
D) Dex Fernandez
ANSWER: A
Are arrowroot cookies that have the image of St. Nicholas molded on it ergo the
name Saniculas.
A) Saniculas cookies
B) Puni or Palm Folding
C) Pabalat
D) Taka
ANSWER: A
He is known to have the highest selling work in the history of the Southeast Asian
art market
A) Ronald Ventura
B) Ernest Concepcion
C) Oscar Villamiel
D) Dex Fernandez
ANSWER: A
It is also known as “the healer” and is the go to saint for those who need
“healing” from illnesses
A) St. Nicholas
B) Maria Piday
C) Ma. Ana Piday
D) Jose Mari
ANSWER: A
A painting sold for a whopping $1.1 million USD at an auction in Sotheby’s Hong
Kong.
A) Gray ground
B) Leeroy New
C) Participation in the 2015 Venice Biennale
D) Bukang Liwayway
ANSWER: A
On a literal note, it pertains to the product (paper cutouts).
A) Pabalat
B) Puni or Palm Folding
C) Saniculas cookies
D) Taka
ANSWER: A
He’s work blends theatre, fashion, film, production design, and public art.
A) Leeroy New
B) Participation in the 2015 Venice Biennale
C) Gray ground
D) Bukang Liwayway
ANSWER: A
On a metaphorical level, it connotes the state of the art practice
A) Pabalat
B) Puni or Palm Folding
C) Saniculas cookies
D) Taka
ANSWER: A
He is a multimedia artist known for his large-scale installations consisting of
objects found in local communities
A) Oscar Villamiel
B) Ernest Concepcion
C) Ronald Ventura
D) Dex Fernandez
ANSWER: A
The folk art or in Filipino
A) Siningbayan
B) Taal embroidery
C) Degradable materials
D) Takaan
ANSWER: A
She is a pioneer Filipino choreographer known to many as “The Trailblazer,” “The
Mother of Philippine Theater Dance,” and “Dean of Filipino Performing Arts Critics.
A) Leonor Orosa Goquingco
B) Wilfrido Ma. Guerrero
C) Sionil Jose
D) Lucrecia R. Kasilag
ANSWER: A
It is generally classified as any art that was produced after World War II.
A) Contemporary Art
B) Art
C) Sining
D) Agham
ANSWER: A
He is the founder and artistic director of the UP Mobile Theater, leading the way
for the concept of a theater campus by bringing theater closer to students and
audiences in the countryside.
A) Wilfrido Ma. Guerrero
B) Leonor Orosa Goquingco
C) Sionil Jose
D) Lucrecia R. Kasilag
ANSWER: A
It is a carved wooden sculpture, is used as a mold in making taka.
A) Takaan
B) Taal embroidery
C) Degradable materials
D) Siningbayan
ANSWER: A
is best known for creating the five-novel masterpiece
A) Sionil Jose
B) Leonor Orosa Goquingco
C) Wilfrido Ma. Guerrero
D) Lucrecia R. Kasilag
ANSWER: A
It refers to paper mache made using carved wooden sculpture used as a mold.
A) Taka
B) Puni or Palm Folding
C) Saniculas cookies
D) Pabalat
ANSWER: A
It was a joyful style of painting that delighted in using outrageously bold colors.
A) Fauvism
B) Industrial Revolution
C) 'Les Fauves'
D) Sheer variety of their styles
ANSWER: A
A man who believes that true Philippine Architecture “is the product of two great
streams of culture
A) Leandro V. Locsin
B) Lino Brocka
C) Carlos “Botong” Francisco
D) Levi Celerio
ANSWER: A
This seeks to take away what’s unnecessary and leaving only what’s essential.
A) Minimalism
B) Print Making
C) Cut-up technique
D) Found Objects
ANSWER: A
They believed that the traditions of Western art had become exhausted and to
revitalize their work
A) Cubist
B) Synthetic Cubism
C) Analytical Cubism
D) Cubism
ANSWER: A
It is a local term for bamboo arches elaborately designed with kayas
A) Singkaban
B) Hagonoy and Malolos
C) Bamboo
D) Coconut leaves
ANSWER: A
It usually lies prone when asleep or when at rest and stands erect when in action.
A) Man
B) Element
C) Line
D) Gothic Cathedral
ANSWER: A
The gathered a group of seven Cebuano artists was called?
A) Arts of Cebu
B) Sotheby’s Auction House
C) Sotheby
D) CCP
ANSWER: A
An element of art by which positive and negative areas are defined or a sense of
depth achieved in a work of art
A) Space
B) Crooked or jagged
C) Color
D) Texture
ANSWER: A
It is conferred on Filipinos who are at the forefrontMof the practice,
preservation, and promotion of the nation’s traditional folk arts.
A) Gawad sa Manlilikha ng Bayan, or the National Living Treasures Award
B) Republic Act No. 7355
C) Republic act for the Manlilikha ng Bayan Act
D) Manlilikha ng bayan
ANSWER: A
She pioneered the used of taka
A) Maria Piday
B) St. Nicholas
C) Ma. Ana Piday
D) Jose Mari
ANSWER: A
A year when the State’s recognition of such sociocultural contributions
A) 1992
B) 2014
C) 2016
D) 1994
ANSWER: A
It is is found in reclining persons, in landscape, calm bodies of water and in the
distant meeting of the earth and sky
A) Horizontal
B) straight line
C) Vertical
D) Diagonal
ANSWER: A
Republic act for the Manlilikha ng Bayan Act
A) Republic Act No. 7355
B) Gawad sa Manlilikha ng Bayan, or the National Living Treasures Award
C) Republic act for the Manlilikha ng Bayan Act
D) Manlilikha ng bayan
ANSWER: A
It is a line that denote action
A) Vertical
B) straight line
C) Horizontal
D) Diagonal
ANSWER: A
The main objective of the award is to honor and support traditional folk artists
and to see to it that that their skills and crafts are preserved.
A) Republic act for the Manlilikha ng Bayan Act
B) Gawad sa Manlilikha ng Bayan, or the National Living Treasures Award
C) Republic Act No. 7355
D) Manlilikha ng bayan
ANSWER: A
It also tend to express as well as arouse emotions of exaltation and inquietude.
A) Vertical
B) straight line
C) Horizontal
D) Diagonal
ANSWER: A
The year when the Senate of the Philippines adopted Senate Resolution No. (SRN) 765
aimed at  recognizing  the accomplishments of  the country’s  living treasures.
A) 2014
B) 1992
C) 2016
D) 1994
ANSWER: A
They express the aforementioned sentiments that possessed the soul of northern
Europe- Middle Ages
A) Gothic Cathedrals
B) Element
C) Line
D) Man
ANSWER: A
an ancient Filipino script used in the Philippines in the 16th century.
A) Manlilikha ng bayan
B) Gawad sa Manlilikha ng Bayan, or the National Living Treasures Award
C) Republic Act No. 7355
D) Republic act for the Manlilikha ng Bayan Act
ANSWER: A
It suggest action, life, and movement
A) Diagonal
B) straight line
C) Horizontal
D) Vertical
ANSWER: A
An Artist and Poet Mansalay from Oriental Mindoro
A) Poetry (Ambahan)
B) Gawad sa Manlilikha ng Bayan, or the National Living Treasures Award
C) Republic act for the Manlilikha ng Bayan Act
D) Manlilikha ng bayan
ANSWER: A
It express energy, violence, conflict, and struggle suggest grace, subtleness,
direction, instability, movement, flexibility, joyousness, and grace.
A) Crooked or jagged
B) Color
C) Texture
D) Space
ANSWER: A
He is Musician and Epic Chanter Brookes Point of Palawan
A) Masino Intaray
B) Frederico Caballero
C) Samaon Sulaiman
D) Lucrecia R. Kasilag
ANSWER: A
It include both some of the most traditional and most avant-garde forms of
expression in the world.
A) Performance based arts
B) Oral Presentation
C) Street Dance
D) Street performance
ANSWER: A
Is one of the techniques of an art production used in the visual arts, where the
artwork is made from on assemblage of different forms, thus creating a new whole.
A) Collage
B) Decollage
C) Graffiti
D) Land art
ANSWER: A
It is a millennia-old art form in which artists act out a narrative or message
through song, spoken word, dance, and/or instrumental music.
A) Theater
B) Artists
C) Artists
D) Unity
ANSWER: A
This may sometimes include magazines and newspaper clippings, ribbons, paints, bits
of colored or handmade papers, portions of other artwork or texts, photographs, and
other found objects, glued to a piece of paper or canvas.
A) Collage
B) Decollage
C) Graffiti
D) Land art
ANSWER: A
It is a manner of public speaking in which a poem, narrative, oration, or other
scripted work is verbally presented by an artist.
A) Oral Presentation
B) Performance based arts
C) Street Dance
D) Street performance
ANSWER: A
Fauvism was developed by _______ and ____ in France.
A) Henri Matisse and André Derain
B) Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque
C) Pablo Picasso and André Derain
D) Henri Matisse and Georges Braque
ANSWER: A
He is known to many as one of, if not the greatest Filipino director of all time.
A) Lino Brocka
B) Leandro V. Locsin
C) Carlos “Botong” Francisco
D) Levi Celerio
ANSWER: A
It is incredibly difficult and has even made its way into being a huge part of
branding and design for companies all over the world.
A) Minimalism
B) Print Making
C) Cut-up technique
D) Found Objects
ANSWER: A
It is the late phase of cubism, characterized chiefly by an increased use of color
and the imitation or introduction of a wide range of textures and material into
painting.
A) Synthetic Cubism
B) Analytical Cubism
C) Cubist
D) Cubism
ANSWER: A
It is primarily used in creating a singkaban
A) Bamboo
B) Hagonoy and Malolos
C) Singkaban
D) Coconut leaves
ANSWER: A
It is the basic framework of many forms, but it lacks softness and flexibility. Are
lines repose and serenity
A) straight line
B) Horizontal
C) Vertical
D) Diagonal
ANSWER: A
The yearn when the affirmation of the Arts Council's cultural leadership when
it was cited by the Philippines Foundation.
A) 1975
B) 1960
C) 1950
D) 1971
ANSWER: A
An element of art that is three-dimensional and encloses volume; includes height,
width AND depth (as in a cube, a sphere, a pyramid, or a cylinder).
A) Form
B) Shape
C) Value
D) Rhythm
ANSWER: A
instead of an image is being built up all or parts of existing images, it is
created by cutting, treating away or otherwise removing pieces of an
original image.
A) Decollage
B) Collage
C) Graffiti
D) Land art
ANSWER: A
This has gained a great deal of respect amongst academic communities for their
creativity, dynamism, and ability to pointedly interact with contemporary,
political and social issues.
A) Street Dance
B) Performance based arts
C) Oral Presentation
D) Street performance
ANSWER: A
“ Take-Off” or “To become Unglued” or “To become unstuck”.
A) Decollage
B) Collage
C) Graffiti
D) Land art
ANSWER: A
It is a multinational corporation, originally English but now owned and
headquartered in the United States
A) Sotheby
B) Arts of Cebu
C) Sotheby’s Auction House
D) CCP
ANSWER: A
Are writing or drawings that have been scribed, scratched, or painted illicitly on
a wall or other surface, often in a public space.
A) Graffiti
B) Collage
C) Decollage
D) Land art
ANSWER: A
This makes up almost half of the art market in the world.
A) Sotheby’s Auction House
B) Arts of Cebu
C) Sotheby
D) CCP
ANSWER: A
is an art movement in which landscape and the work of art are inextricably linked.
A) Land art
B) Collage
C) Decollage
D) Graffiti
ANSWER: A
It is is the school that operates at the Cultural Center of the Philippines.
A) CCP
B) Philippine Ballet Theatre
C) Philippine High School for the Arts (PHSA)
D) Department of Education
ANSWER: A
Is an artistic work or practice that uses digital technology as an essential part
of the creative or presentation process
A) Digital Arts
B) Mixed Media
C) Found Objects
D) Print Making
ANSWER: A
It is a classical ballet company in the Philippines
A) Philippine Ballet Theatre
B) CCP
C) Philippine High School for the Arts (PHSA)
D) Department of Education
ANSWER: A
It is a classical ballet company in the Philippines
A) Philippine Ballet Theatre
B) CCP
C) Philippine High School for the Arts (PHSA)
D) Department of Education
ANSWER: A
It is placed under the larger umbrella term new media art.
A) Digital Arts
B) Mixed Media
C) Found Objects
D) Print Making
ANSWER: A
The Philippine Ballet Theatre was founded ?
A) 1987
B) 1978
C) 1950
D) 1971
ANSWER: A
It is a term applied to contemporary art that uses the method of mass production or
digital media.
A) Digital Arts
B) Mixed Media
C) Found Objects
D) Print Making
ANSWER: A
It pursues the goal of bringing the art of dance to the general appreciation of
Filipino audiences
A) Philippine Ballet Theatre
B) CCP
C) Philippine High School for the Arts (PHSA)
D) Department of Education
ANSWER: A
It refers to the artwork in the making of which more than one medium has been
employed.
A) Mixed Media
B) Digital Arts
C) Found Objects
D) Print Making
ANSWER: A
It s a specialized public high school in the Philippines offering arts-focused
education
A) Philippine High School for the Arts (PHSA)
B) CCP
C) Philippine Ballet Theatre
D) Department of Education
ANSWER: A
This can be used in conjunction with the traditional artist to attain a wide range
of self-expression.
A) Found Objects
B) Digital Arts
C) Mixed Media
D) Print Making
ANSWER: A
The Philippine High School for the Arts (PHSA) was established in the year
A) 1978
B) 1987
C) 1950
D) 1971
ANSWER: A
This is often looked at with a skeptical eye.
A) Contemporary art
B) Concluded Art
C) Artwork
D) Contemporary Work
ANSWER: A
The Philippine High School for the Arts (PHSA) was established in the year 1978 by
the virtue of ?
A) Presidential Decree 1287
B) Ballet Masters
C) Growth as professional dancers
D) Swan Lake
ANSWER: A
This believed that color should be used at its highest pitch to express the
artist's feelings about a subject, rather than simply to describe what it looks
like
A) 'Les Fauves'
B) Industrial Revolution
C) Sheer variety of their styles
D) Fauvism
ANSWER: A
He is known for single-handedly reviving the modern art of murals through works
that showed slices of the past.
A) Carlos “Botong” Francisco
B) Leandro V. Locsin
C) Lino Brocka
D) Levi Celerio
ANSWER: A
This is a process taking something that people view as useless, and then using it
in a unique way in order to make artwork is one of the most important movements
that currently exist in contemporary artwork.
A) Found Objects
B) Print Making
C) Cut-up technique
D) Minimalism
ANSWER: A
It is early phase of cubism, chiefly characterized by a pronounced use of geometric
shapes an d by a tendency toward a monochromatic use of color.
A) Analytical Cubism
B) Synthetic Cubism
C) Cubist
D) Cubism
ANSWER: A
Singkaban, and the art is most prevalent in the old towns of-----?
A) Hagonoy and Malolos
B) Bamboo
C) Singkaban
D) Coconut leaves
ANSWER: A
It is is found in reclining persons, in landscape, calm bodies of water and in the
distant meeting of the earth and sky
A) Horizontal
B) straight line
C) Vertical
D) Diagonal
ANSWER: A
It is a government-owned and controlled corporation (GOCC) that was established
to preserve, develop and promote arts and culture in the Philippines.
A) CCP
B) Arts of Cebu
C) Sotheby’s Auction House
D) Sotheby
ANSWER: A
An element of art that is two-dimensional, flat, or limited to height and width
A) Shape
B) Form
C) Value
D) Rhythm
ANSWER: A
One of the artistic movements that has been most relevant throughout the
contemporary art movement is minimalism
A) Minimalism
B) Print Making
C) Cut-up technique
D) Found Objects
ANSWER: A
Philippine High School for the Arts (PHSA) is an attached agency of
A) Department of Education
B) CCP
C) Philippine Ballet Theatre
D) Philippine High School for the Arts (PHSA)
ANSWER: A
This is an art movement inspired by scientific research, Freudian psychology and
dream interpretation.
A) Surrealism
B) Naturalistic Surrealism
C) Biomorphism
D) Dadaism
ANSWER: A
A prolific lyricist and composer, is known for having effortlessly translating or
rewriting lyrics of traditional Filipino melodies
A) Levi Celerio
B) Leandro V. Locsin
C) Lino Brocka
D) Carlos “Botong” Francisco
ANSWER: A
He created an art piece that included a four hundred steel poles over one mile by
one kilometer.
A) Walter De Maria
B) Nestor Mari
C) Jose Rizal
D) Henry Silvetre
ANSWER: A
It attacked established values in art. It declared absurdity of all conventions and
destroyed the notion of art itself.
A) Dadaism
B) Surrealism
C) Naturalistic Surrealism
D) Biomorphism
ANSWER: A
Are arrowroot cookies that have the image of St. Nicholas molded on it ergo the
name Saniculas.
A) Saniculas cookies
B) Puni or Palm Folding
C) Pabalat
D) Taka
ANSWER: A
It is a line that denote action
A) Vertical
B) straight line
C) Horizontal
D) Diagonal
ANSWER: A
It is a multinational corporation, originally English but now owned and
headquartered in the United States
A) Sotheby
B) Arts of Cebu
C) Sotheby’s Auction House
D) CCP
ANSWER: A
The lightness or darkness of tones or colors.
A) Value
B) Form
C) Shape
D) Rhythm
ANSWER: A
The Manifesto of Surrealism was published in the year _----?
A) 1924
B) 1824
C) 1724
D) 1624
ANSWER: A
He’s also been immortalized in the Guinness Book of World Records as the only
person to make music using just a leaf.
A) Levi Celerio
B) Leandro V. Locsin
C) Lino Brocka
D) Carlos “Botong” Francisco
ANSWER: A
Walter De Maria created an art piece in in the year ----?
A) 1977
B) 1967
C) 1997
D) 1987
ANSWER: A
She prove that any ready- made object could attain the level of a work of art.
A) Marcel Duchamp
B) Pablo Picasso
C) Henri Matisse
D) André Derain
ANSWER: A
It is also known as “the healer” and is the go to saint for those who need
“healing” from illnesses
A) St. Nicholas
B) Maria Piday
C) Ma. Ana Piday
D) Jose Mari
ANSWER: A
It also tend to express as well as arouse emotions of exaltation and inquietude.
A) Vertical
B) straight line
C) Horizontal
D) Diagonal
ANSWER: A
This makes up almost half of the art market in the world.
A) Sotheby’s Auction House
B) Arts of Cebu
C) Sotheby
D) CCP
ANSWER: A
It is the lightest value
A) White
B) Black
C) Red
D) Pink
ANSWER: A
This gave artists permission to express their most basic drives: hunger, sexuality,
anger, fear, dread, ecstasy, and so forth.
A) Surrealism
B) Naturalistic Surrealism
C) Biomorphism
D) Dadaism
ANSWER: A
She is a pioneer Filipino choreographer known to many as “The Trailblazer,” “The
Mother of Philippine Theater Dance,” and “Dean of Filipino Performing Arts Critics.
A) Leonor Orosa Goquingco
B) Wilfrido Ma. Guerrero
C) Sionil Jose
D) Lucrecia R. Kasilag
ANSWER: A
Is one of the techniques of an art production used in the visual arts, where the
artwork is made from on assemblage of different forms, thus creating a new whole.
A) Collage
B) Decollage
C) Graffiti
D) Land art
ANSWER: A
It is a is a post-World War I cultural movement in visual art as well as literature
(mainly poetry), theatre and graphic design.
A) Dadaism
B) Surrealism
C) Naturalistic Surrealism
D) Biomorphism
ANSWER: A
On a literal note, it pertains to the product (paper cutouts).
A) Pabalat
B) Puni or Palm Folding
C) Saniculas cookies
D) Taka
ANSWER: A
They express the aforementioned sentiments that possessed the soul of northern
Europe- Middle Ages
A) Gothic Cathedrals
B) Element
C) Line
D) Man
ANSWER: A
It is is the school that operates at the Cultural Center of the Philippines.
A) CCP
B) Philippine Ballet Theatre
C) Philippine High School for the Arts (PHSA)
D) Department of Education
ANSWER: A
It is the darkest
A) Black
B) White
C) Red
D) Pink
ANSWER: A
it models artistic design elements on naturally occurring patterns or shapes
reminiscent of nature.
A) Biomorphism
B) Surrealism
C) Naturalistic Surrealism
D) Dadaism
ANSWER: A
He is the founder and artistic director of the UP Mobile Theater, leading the way
for the concept of a theater campus by bringing theater closer to students and
audiences in the countryside.
A) Wilfrido Ma. Guerrero
B) Leonor Orosa Goquingco
C) Sionil Jose
D) Lucrecia R. Kasilag
ANSWER: A
This may sometimes include magazines and newspaper clippings, ribbons, paints, bits
of colored or handmade papers, portions of other artwork or texts, photographs, and
other found objects, glued to a piece of paper or canvas.
A) Collage
B) Decollage
C) Graffiti
D) Land art
ANSWER: A
He is a self-taught visual artist who displayed creativity as a child.
A) Neil Pasilan
B) Kawayan de Guia
C) Patricia Perez Eustaquio
D) Martha Atienza
ANSWER: A
On a metaphorical level, it connotes the state of the art practice
A) Pabalat
B) Puni or Palm Folding
C) Saniculas cookies
D) Taka
ANSWER: A
It suggest action, life, and movement
A) Diagonal
B) straight line
C) Horizontal
D) Vertical
ANSWER: A
It is a classical ballet company in the Philippines
A) Philippine Ballet Theatre
B) CCP
C) Philippine High School for the Arts (PHSA)
D) Department of Education
ANSWER: A
A principle of design that indicates movement, created by the careful placement of
repeated elements in a work of art to cause a visual tempo or beat.
A) Rhythm
B) Form
C) Shape
D) Value
ANSWER: A
it includes shape and perceived volume.
A) form
B) line
C) color
ANSWER: A
also termed as "strokes" and it has width called thickness.
A) form
B) line
C) color
ANSWER: B
is the element that is produced when light strikes an image.
A) form
B) line
C) color
ANSWER: C
term or title we assign to color
A) hue
B) intensity
C) value
ANSWER: A
is the vividness of the color.
A) hue
B) intensity
C) value
ANSWER: B
means the lightness or darkness of the color.
A) hue
B) intensity
C) value
ANSWER: C
it is provided by the artist for a specific purpose
A) line
B) color
C) space
ANSWER: C
denotes the smoothness and ruggedness of the image.
A) space
B) texture
C) shape
ANSWER: B
it could be geometric, natural, irregular or rectangle.
A) space
B) texture
C) shape
ANSWER: C
it is classified into several forms depending on how it is expressed.
A) arts
B) color
C) paint
ANSWER: A
this is the art that appeals to the visual sense and made may be constructed using
varied mediums.
A) visual arts
B) literary arts
C) performing arts
ANSWER: A
is creation of an image, diagram or a form using a tool such as pen, ink or brush.
A) drawing
B) painting
C) ceramic
ANSWER: A
a creative expression using pigment or color on a surface for aesthetic values
A) drawing
B) painting
C) ceramic
ANSWER: B
it may take the form of pottery , sculpture and figurines
A) drawing
B) painting
C) ceramic
ANSWER: C
this is art through photos taken by a photographer.
A) Photography
B) Architecture
C) sculpture
ANSWER: A
it uses carving, modeling from metals, ceramics, wood or stone.
A) sculpture
B) weaving
C) literary arts
ANSWER: A
is a method of fabric or textile production where two distinct sets of yarns and
fibrous materials
A) sculpture
B) weaving
C) literary arts
ANSWER: B
this art form denotes letter or literature.
A) sculpture
B) weaving
C) literary arts
ANSWER: C
the art that involves creative activity that is performed and delivered in front of
spectators.
A) performing arts
B) literary arts
C) weaving
ANSWER: A
An art form that involves the creative use of sound to express insights and
emotions.
A) music
B) theatre
C) dance
ANSWER: A
this is an expression represented by sequenced body movements.
A) Theatre
B) dance
C) music
ANSWER: B
it was a joyful style of painting that delighted in using outrageously bold colors.
A) Fauvism
B) Surrealism
C) Cubism
ANSWER: A
In what century did the Fauvism develop. 
A) 19th century
B) 20th century
C) 21st century
ANSWER: B
it means Les Fauves
A) wild beast
B) dark beast
C) beast mode
ANSWER: A
An art movement inspired by scientific research, Freudian psychology and dream
interpretation.
A) Fauvism
B) Surrealism
C) Dadaism
ANSWER: B
it models artistic design elements on naturally occurring patterns or shapes
reminiscent of nature.
A) Biomorphism
B) Naturalistic Surrealism
C) Synthetic Surrealism
ANSWER: A
actively pursues dreams, creating representational scenes that have changed into a
dream state or nightmare image.
A) Biomorphism
B) Naturalistic Surrealism
C) Synthetic Surrealism
ANSWER: B
Who painted "Two Children Are Threatened by a Nightingale, 1924"
A) Max Ernst
B) Joan Miro
C) René Magritte
ANSWER: A
he painted the "The Treachery of Images"
A) René Magritte
B) Max Ernst
C) Joan Miró
ANSWER: A
He painted the "The Persistence of Memory, 1931"
A) Salvador Dali
B) René Magritte
C) Joan Miro
ANSWER: A
reduces recognizable images to geometric forms, shows objects from several
positions at one time, and often makes opaque forms transparent.
A) Fauvism
B) Cubism
C) Surrealism
ANSWER: B
the early phase of cubism
A) Analytical cubism
B) Synthetic cubism
C) Natural Cubism
ANSWER: A
the late phase of cubism
A) Synthetic Cubism
B) Analytical Cubism
C) Natural Cubism
ANSWER: A
He painted the "Ambroise Vollard 1915"
A) Pablo Picasso
B) Marcel Duchamp
C) Leonardo Da Vinci
ANSWER: A
Les Demoiselles d’ Avignon
A) Pablo Picasso
B) Marcel Duchamp
C) Jean Arp
ANSWER: A
It attacked established values in art. It declared absurdity of all conventions and
destroyed the notion of art itself.
A) Dadaism
B) Cubism
C) Fauvism
ANSWER: A
seeks to take away what’s unnecessary and leaving only what’s essential.
A) Minimalism
B) Found Objects
C) Large-scale art
ANSWER: A
Taking something that people view as useless
A) Minimalism
B) Found Objects
C) Large-scale art
ANSWER: B
Creating something huge to express diverse perspectives in artwork is incredibly
popular, even today
A) Large-scale art
B) Minimalism
C) Found Object
ANSWER: A
He painted the Mona Lisa
A) Leonardo Da Vinci
B) Picasso
C) Michaelangelo
ANSWER: A
In what years/century does the period of modern era last?
A) 17th to 18th century
B) 18th to 19th century
C) 19th to 20th century
D) 20th to 21st century
ANSWER: B
When did the the modern art last?
A) 17th to 18th century
B) 18th to 19th century
C) 19th to 20th century
D) 20th to 21st century
ANSWER: B
it models artistic design elements on naturally occurring patterns or shapes
reminiscent of nature
A) Naturalistic Surrealism 
B) Biomorphism
C) Surrealism
D) Extreme color binding
ANSWER: B
It creates representational scenes that have changed into a dream state or
nightmare image.
A) Naturalistic Surrealism
B) Biomorphism 
C) Surrealism
D) Modernism
ANSWER: A
Who painted the _two children are threatened by a Nightingale?_
A) Pablo Picasso
B) Salvador Dali
C) max Ernst
ANSWER: C
Who painted the _the persistence of memory?_
A) Salvador Dalí
B) Max Ernst
C) Pablo Picasso
D) Micahelango
ANSWER: A
It was  invented around 1907 in Paris by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque.
A) Fauvism
B) Surrealism
C) Cubism
D) Dadaism
ANSWER: C
What are the phases in Cubist style?
A) Analytical Cubism and Synthetic Cubism
B) Analytical Cubism and Biophormism
C) Biomorphism and Synthetic Cubism
D) Biomorphism and Synthetic Surrealism
ANSWER: A
It attacked established values in art. 
A) Fauvism
B) Surrealism
C) Cubism
D) Dadaism
ANSWER: D
This is an expression represented by sequenced body movements.
A) Dance
B) Music
C) Theatre
D) Literary Arts
ANSWER: A
It is a collaborative art where performers act a real life or imagines story with
their speech, dance, music and movements.
A) Dance
B) Theatre
C) Music
D) Literary arts
ANSWER: B
An art form that involves the creative use of sound to express insights and
emotions
A) Dance
B) Theatre
C) Music
D) Literary Arts
ANSWER: C
the following are the art styles existed during the 20th century, except:
A) experimentation
B) innovation
C) non-traditional or modern art
D) correlational
ANSWER: D
The following art the different styles emerged in the 20th century, except;
A) innovative
B) experimentations
C) discoveries
D) correlations
ANSWER: D
It may take the form of pottery, sculpture and figurines.
A) Ceramic
B) Painting
C) Drawing
D) Theatre
ANSWER: A
What do you call about the people who practice fauvism?
A) Les Fauves
B) La Fauvism
C) Fauvisimsm
D) Fauvismre
ANSWER: A
Where did Fauvism develop?
A) South America
B) North England
C) France
D) Barcelona
ANSWER: C
Where did Fauvism develop?
A) South America
B) North England
C) Barcelona
D) France
ANSWER: D
What do you call about the people who practice Fauvism?
A) Les Fauves
B) La Fuves
C) Fauvismism
D) Les Fauvisitor
ANSWER: A
What does the term Les Fauves mean?
A) wild birds
B) wild troops
C) wild beats
D) wild people
ANSWER: C
The following are the famous artist regarding the Fauvism, except;
A) Henri Matisse
B) George Rouault
C) Andre Derain
D) Charles Baudelaire
ANSWER: D
Its is an art movement  inspired by scientific research?
A) Fauvism
B) Surrealism
C) Cubism
D) Dadaism
ANSWER: B
What does the word "surreal"mean?
A) absurd combination
B) extreme combination
C) Strange phenomena
D) non combination
ANSWER: A
It is the main theme of Surrealism?
A) fantasy
B) reality
C) third dimension
ANSWER: A
The following are the well know people in Surrealism, except;
A) Charles Baudelaire
B) Arthur Rimbaud 
C) Pablo Picasso
D) Isidore Ducasse
ANSWER: C

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