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ARTS 8

Written Work No. 1 Quarter 1

Name: ________________________________________ Date: ___________ Score: _________


I. Read the statements/questions carefully and identify what is being referred to in each item. Write
your answer on your activity notebook.

____ 1. It is a traditional form of puppet shadow play performed in the Indo-Malayan archipelago?
A. Dhalang C. Wayang Kulit
B. Gamelan D. Wau kite

____ 2. It refers to the art of painting that shows live animals.


A. Panchi C. Panyan
B. Punpu D. Panyun

____ 3. What is the most popular form of Vietnamese art?


A. Mat weaving C. Silk weaving
B. Silk painting D. Sky lantern

____ 4. The following are the traditional colors used in Javanese batik, except:
A. Black C. Brown
B. Blue D. White

____ 5. Stories of their history were woven, not written. This is according to what tradition?
A. Cambodian C. Singaporean
B. Lao D. Vietnamese

_____ 6. The word batik is thought to be derived from the word ________which can be
translated into ‘a cloth with little ‘dots’.
A. ambatik C. kulit
B. klowongan D. putri

____ 7. These are traditionally made from oiled rice paper on a bamboo frame.
A. batik C. silk weaving
B. puppets D. sky lantern

____ 8. Where can we usually find Malaysian Batik?


A. Bali C. Johor
B. Java D. Pahang

____ 9. The most common motifs of batik found in this country are leaves and flowers.
A. Brunei C. Indonesia
B. Cambodia D. Malaysia

____ 10. Below are the different techniques used in Brunei’s batik. Which of these does not belong to
the group?
A. airbrushing C. cracking
B. bubble D. digital printing

II.

____1. What is the most famous and widely-used headgear in Brunei Darussalam?
A. Dastar C. Songkok
B. Sarok D. Tangkolok

____2.Who is the designer and sculptor of Merlion in Sentosa?


A. James Brown C. James Scoth
B. James Martin D. James Smith

____ 3. It means special qualities or appearances that make a person, thing or group different from
others.
A. Actions C. Influences
B. Characteristics D. Responses

____4.What is the famous artwork in Singapore?


A. Angkor Wat C. Merlion
B. Batik D. Wau

____5.Thailand is often called the ______________.


A. Land of Khmers C. Land of Smiles
B. Land of the Dragon D. Land of the Rising Sun

_____ 6. What do you call the Floating Lantern Festival in Thailand?


A. Songkran C. Yi Peng
B. LoyKrathong D. Wing Kwai

____7.Where is Thai silk produced from?


A. rattan C. cocoons of Thai earthworms
B. mulberry leaves D. cocoons of Thai silkworms

____8.Sky Lantern is popular in the country of _______________.


A. Brunei C. Thailand
B. Cambodia D. Vietnam
____9.What is the most famous ancient temple complex in Cambodia?
A. Angkor Wat C. BanteaySrei
B. BanteayKdei D. NeakPean

____10.What puppetry is Indonesia best known for?


A. Wayangtopeng C. Wayanggedog
B. Wayangwong D. Wayangkulit
III.

____1. It is a mythical creature with a lion's head and the body of a fish that is widely used as a
mascot and national personification of Singapore.
A. Buddha C. Liberty
B. Cristo Rei D. Merlion

____2. Batik can be done in different ways EXCEPT:


A. Digital printing C. Screen printing
B. Hand-drawn D. Using Iron blocks

____3. From the 9th to the 13th century, ________ people were considered as the finest stone carvers
in the world.
A. Angkorian C. Filipino
B. Egyptian D. Khmer

____4. In hand painted batik design, what does an artist use to allow for the creation of shaded and
multi-hued designs?
A. brush C. paint
B. metal block D. paper sand

____5. Batik is very useful in terms of __________.


A. Clothing C. Tapestry
B. Furniture D. All of the above

____6. This is done by welding together strips of metal to form a metal block. The metal block is then
dipped into molten wax and pressed against the fabric in order to make a pattern.
A. Free form designs C. Blockprinted
B. Handpainted D. Geometric motifs

____7. The Merlion statue has a fish body representing Singapore's origin as a
______________.
A. market village C. fruit village
B. fishing village D. meat village
____8. The following are the different techniques used in Brunei’s batik EXCEPT:
A. airbrushing C. marble
B. carving D. sprinkle

____9. The __________ action refers to the process of dyeing the fabric by making use of a resist
technique.
A. catch C. fall
B. drop D. mark

____10. It is where the designs are drawn on the fabric with hot liquid wax by using a metal object
called CANTING.
A. Blockprinted C. Geometric motifs
B. Handpainted D. Free form designs
IV.

____ 1. ____________ is known as one of the finest arts in the world, a product of a unique
manufacturing process and bearing unique patterns and colors.
A. Brunei C. Indonesia
B. Cambodia D. Thailand

____ 2. What is the fabric dates back over a century but was only recently revitalized by the designer
Vo Viet Chung?
A. Batik C. Hand painted
B. Ebony satin D. Uneven twill

____ 3. Traditional textile of ___________ is als called batik but it is uniquely different from
Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore.
A. Brunei C. Indonesia
B. Cambodia D. Thailand

____ 4. Krama, the traditional check scarves worn universally by _________, is made of cotton?
A. Brunei C. Indonesia
B. Cambodia D. Thailand

____ 5._________ became a tradition and synonymous with being a Malay.


A. Dastar C. Songkok
B. Sa D. Wau kite

____ 6. It was practiced today by artist and architect, done with stone, marble, bronze and many
other substances in __________.
A. Cambodia C. Malaysia
B. Indonesia D. Brunei

____ 7. The art of stone carving in _________ has a long, fascinating history which goes back to the
foundation of the Khmer nation.
A. Brunei C. Indonesia
B. Cambodia D. Malaysia
____ 8. This was constructed and dedicated to the goddess Mariammam who is worshipped for her
power to cure disease.
A. Bas Form C. Sri Mariammam
B. Cengat D. Sri Lanka Mariammam

____ 9. ___________ sculpture has been heavily influenced by the three traditional religions. Taoism,
Confucianism and Buddhism, which comes from neighboring countries China and India.
A. Indonesian C. Singaporean
B. Lao D. Vietnamese

____ 10. This hand-made design is created through the art of layering and mixing of colors injected
with creativity.
A. Batik C. Hand painted
B. Ebony satin D. Uneven twill

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