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POST-COMPETENCY CHECKLIST
Name: Tristan Dave O. Ricafort Year & Section: 2nd year/2G Date_____, 20
CHAPTER 8
A. Multiple Choice
Choice the letter that correspond to your answer.
1. The Land of the Sun Returning, a color documentary film, garnered the Golden
Award in the United States in _______D_______.
a. 1973 d. 1971
b. 1969 e. 1972
c. 1980
2. _____C______ is a short film about Corregidor which won a Certificate of
Acceptance in the San Francisco Film Festival.
a. Soul of Fortress d. The Grey Menace
b. Kasaysayan ng Lahi e. The Greyhound
c. Brave Little Island
3. Who founded LVN movie productions?___C____
a. Perdo de Vera Perez d. Lamberto Avellana
b. Jeron Zobel e. Fernando Poe Sr.
c. Doňa Narcisa “Sisang” de leon
4. Philippine dance faced many changes between the years ____D_______.
a. 1955 and 1965 d. 1920 and 1954
b. 1920 and 1935 e. 1954 and 1964
c. 1936 and 1954
5. Greg Brillantes, Andres Cristobal Cruz, Gilda Cordero-Fernando, and Kerima
Polotan Tuvera wrote stories that depicted _______C_____.
a. Love songs and music d. national concerns and urban life
b. Political conflict e. Filipino rural life
c. Socio-economic depression
6. During the middle period of Philippine literature, _____B_____ had the most rapid
improvement in quality and depth.
a. Drama d. poetry
b. Essay e. prose
c. Short story
7. English and American literature were introduced in the Philippines by the
______A_______.
a. Thomasites d. Filipino persionados
b. Filipino dramatic guild e. Filipino artist guild
c. American soldiers
8. Music and literature became a more personal expression of the artist’s point of view
than of his nation during the _____D_______.
a. Ancient period d. Modern period
b. Spanish period e. Classical period
c. American period
9. ________E_________ were sung before the coming of the Spaniards in the
Philippines.
a. Lullabies d. mourning songs
b. Planting songs e. all of the above
c. Boat songs
10. The first opera written by a Filipino during the American period was
________B_________.
a. Mutya ng Pasig d. Ang Maya
b. Sandugong Panaginip e. Anak Dalita
c. Dios sa Kalangitan
B. Enumeration
Make a photo clipping of 4 traditional or ethnic dances in the Philippines with complete
description, paste it in a bond paper and submit via photo through FB messenger (GC
or PM).
Answers:
The Itik-Itik
The best description of the Itik-Itik is that the steps mimic the way a duck walks, as well
as the way it splashes water on its back to attract a mate. According to popular tradition,
the dance was created by a lady named Kanang who choreographed the steps while
dancing at a baptismal party. The other guests copied her movements, and everyone
liked the dance so much that it has been passed along ever since.
The Tinikling
The Tinikling is considered by many to be the Philippines' national dance. The dance's
movements imitate the movement of the tikling bird as it walks around through tall grass
and between tree branches. People perform the dance using bamboo poles. The dance
is composed of three basic steps which include singles, doubles and hops. It looks
similar to playing jump rope, except that the dancers perform the steps around and
between the bamboo poles, and the dance becomes faster until someone makes a
mistake and the next set of dancers takes a turn.
CHAPTER 9
MULTIPLE CHOICE:
Encircle the letter that corresponds to your answer and write the letter in the space
provided in the left.
____B__9. The ________ is the most figurative Maranao art where both bird and fish
representations are
clearly depicted.
a. Maranao sarimanok d. gandingan
b. lantaka e. kris
c. kampilan
Answer:
2.
GEC-8 ART APPRECIATION
POST-COMPETENCY CHECKLIST
Name ___________________________________ Year & Section _________ Date_____,20
CHAPTER 10
MULTIPLE CHOICE:
Encircle the letter that corresponds to your answer and write the letter in the space provided in
the left.
__C__2. This famous artist who never married, asserting that his art was sufficient mistress to
him was
a. da Vinci c. Michelangelo
b. Picasso d. van Gogh
__D__3. One of his famous painting was the “Starry Night” as one of his 600 paintings and
drawings.
a. da Vinci c. Michelangelo
b. Picasso d. van Gogh
__B__4. This composer were died due serious cold resulting to pneumonia.
u a. Bach c. Chopin
b. Beethoven d. Mozart
___C_5. He was the son of famous composer and conductor and known as the “Father of
Waltz”.
a. Bach c. Strauss
b. Beethoven d. Mozart
__B__6. This composer was suffered from from due to a disastrous married life
a. Handel c. Strauss
b. Tchaikovsky d. Mozart
Answer:
___B__ 2. He painted acclaimed masterpieces like The Blind Man, The Burning of Manila,
Antipolo, and Dalagang Bukid.
a. Felix Resurrecion Hidalgo c. Juan Luna
b. Fernando Amorsolo d. Vicente Manansala
___C__ 3. He the first price at the first competition of the Art Association of the Philippines I
1948
for his entry Kaingin.
a. Mauro Malang Santos c. Botong Francisco
b. Fernando Amorsolo d. Vicente Manansala
__A___ 4. He received honors as a conductor of the Monserrat Philharmonic Band, the Yellow
Taxi Orchestra, and Yellow Taxi Rondalla and the operas Madame Butterfly, La
Giaconda, La Fuerza del Destino, and Cavalleria Rusticana
a. Antonio Molina c. Lucio D. San Pedro
b. Felipe Padilla de Leon d. Lucrecia R. Kasilag
___B__ 5. He was President of the Filipino Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers;
President of the Pambansang Samahan ng mga Banda sa Pilipinas and the Diwa ng
Nuweba Esiha.
a. Antonio Molina c. Lucio D. San Pedro
b. Felipe Padilla de Leon d. Lucrecia R. Kasilag
1. Look for Modern and local Filipino painter and composers that contributed to
the philippine artworks. Paste a picture, an artists and its description in a
short bond paper.
Answers :
Pacita Abad
Lifespan: October 5, 1946 – December 7,
2004
Hernando R Ocampo
Lifespan: April 28, 1911 – December 28, 1978
A self-taught artist, Hernando Ruiz Ocampo majorly followed modernist traditions throughout
his art career and highlighted his work by using extremely bold color palettes. His work was also
inspired by science fiction writing and the Filipino landscape, which he portrayed by using
biomorphic shapes. As a radical modernist artist, Ocampo was part of a group found by Victorio
C. Edades, which was known as the Saturday Group of Artists or Taza de Oro Group. His work
portrayed the extremely harsh realities of the world he lived in. Moreover, through his
paintings, he depicted the colossal impact of the Second World War. Towards the second half of
his artistic career, he moved on to abstract forms of painting. He was credited for the invention
of an abstract form which used the native flora and fauna of the Philippines and spatial
elements such as the sun and the stars to portray the abstract forms of life. In 1965, he won the
Republic Central Award. Moreover, in
1991, Hernando R. Ocampo was
posthumously awarded the title of
National Artist of the Philippines.
Napoleon Abueva
Lifespan: January 26, 1930 – February 16, 2018
One of the most famous Filipino sculptors, Napoleon Veloso Abueva, was one of the youngest
recipients of the National Artist for Sculpture title in the year 1976. Among other things, Abueva
is known as the Father of Modern Philippine Sculpture. He is credited for shaping the art of
sculpture in his country. Abueva used numerous types of material to create sculpture
masterpieces including marble, bronze, iron, stainless steel, hard wood, cement, adobe, coral
and alabaster. Among one of his early innovation in his field was “buoyant sculpture”, which
according to him was something to be viewed from the surface of a pool. He is famously known
for being the first Filipino artist for putting up a one-man sculptural exhibit in the Philippine
Center in New York in the year 1980. He was awarded the Ten Outstanding Young Men of the
Philippines Award (TOYM) in 1959 and the ASEAN Award for Visual Arts in the year 1987.
Victorio Edades
Lifespan: December 23, 1895 –
March 7, 1985
ANTONINO R. BUENAVENTURA
Research on and popularize Philippine Folk Songs and Dances in 1935 He wrote songs and
musical arrangement based on the folk songs of different groups in the country.
He was also the conductor of Philippine Army Band With his lead, the Philippine Army Band
was tag as “The only band that can sound like a symphony orchestra”
His Notable Marches:
• History of fantasy
• Triumphal March
• Echoes of the Past
• Second Symphony in E-flat
• Ode to Freedom
• Echoes from the Philippines Artworks
JOSE MACEDA
LUCRECIA R. KASILAG
LEVI CELERIO
Plays violin when he was 11. Lyricist and wrote a wide range of songs of different themes He
composed an estimate of 4000 musical works
Lyricist “ Ang pasko ay sumapit” Writing songs for Filiipino Movies Collaborated with Lucio san Pero,
Ernani Cuenco Known for making using a leaf Famous Pieces:
• Sa ugoy ng Duyan
• Dahil sa isang bulaklak
• San ka man naroroon
• Ang pipit
• Kung tayo’yMagtanim
• Kalesa
He is a “Peoples Musician” for the sentiments and aspirations of the Filipino people in times of war and
of peace are evident in his musical works.
His orchestral music include:
• Mariang Makiling Overture
• Roca Encantada
His symphonic works include:
• Maynila Overture
• Orchesterstuk
His Choral Music:
• Payapang Daigdig
• Ako ay Pilipino
• Bulaklak
• Mutya ng Lahi