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CONTEMPORARY PHILIPPINE ARTS FROM THE REGION

Name: _______________________________ Date: _________________


Grade & Section: _______________________
PART I: IDENTIFICATION:

Directions: Read the following statements carefully. Identify the elements or principle being described.
Write only the letter that represents your correct answer.
CHOICES ARE

A. Balance E. Movement I. Performance M. Destruction


B. Unity/Harmony F. Pattern J. Perspective/ Real Space N. Text
C. Variety G. Appropriation K. Hybridity o. Proportion
D. Emphasis and H. Performance L. Technology-based Art

____1. It pertains to the assortment or diversity of a work of art

____2. This refers to the even distribution of weight. It is the principle that deals with equality

_____3. It is an element that refers to the act of borrowing or reusing existing elements within a new work.

_____4. It is the incorporation of new or unconventional materials with traditional mediums to produce an

Artwork.

_____5. This principle refers to a way in conveying feelings and emotions.

_____ 6. It is an art form element that is performed and positioned in a specific space such as public places and

can play a role in the way the viewer looks at the artwork.

_____ 7. Elements in an artwork or masterpieces that have a relationship with one another.

_____ 8. It is the regular arrangement of alternated or repeated elements (shapes, lines, colors

_____ 9. It refers to an artwork created by or presented to an audience.

______10. It adds another level of depth that cannot be created by shape and color alone.

PART II MULTIPLE CHOICE


Directions: Read carefully each statement .Choose the best answer and write only the letter that correspond to
your correct answer on your answer sheet.

1. Also known as the “dove dance”, it is a dance originally performed in weddings by the couple and their
visitors.
A. Pandanggo Oasiwas B. Sayaw sa Bangko C. Tinikling D. Pantomina
2. This is a traditional plain or patterned weaving originated in Ilocos using cotton.
A. Labba B. Balsa C. Balay D. Inabe
3. It is an instrument that looks like a boat and has two strings.
A. Guitar B. Gong C. Kudyapi D. Patadyong
4. A headgear made from dried leaves worn to provide protection from the heat and rain
A. Vakul B. Butaka C. Gangsa D. Tanaga
5 -A weaved cotton belt worn by mothers after giving birth

A. Tabih B.Bakwat C. Suyam D. Pis Syabit


6. A dance in which the steps mimic the gestures of a duck
A. Singkil B. Itik-Itik C. Tinikling D. Tanyak-Tanyak
7. This is a distinct geometric and flowing plant design and folk motifs found among the Moro and Lumad
people.
A. Tabih B. Piña C. Okir D. Capiz _
8. A dance introduced by the Spaniards performed for flirting with the female dancer utilizing either a fan or
handkerchief
A. Kuradang B. Sinulog C. Cariñosa D. Gapnod
9. – A ballad song that is about recalling historical events
A. Hinilawod B. Sinamay C. Dandansoy D. Idangdang
1 0. Brightly colored boats used by Muslim royals and high-ranking people in Mindanao during the pre-colonial
and Spanish periods, and now showcased in the Pakaradyan Festival.
A.Ginakit B. balsa C.bangka D. Tanyak-Tanyak

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