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NABUA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


NABUA, CAMARINES SUR

4TH QUARTER SUMMATIVE TEST IN CPAR


(Contemporary Philippine Arts from the Regions)
S/Y-2020-2021

Name:_______________________Grade/Section:___________Date:____Score____
I-(Multiple Choice) Directions: Read and understand the following questions carefully.
Choose the letter that corresponds to the correct answer and write it on the space
provided.

________1. Which of the following is an art expressed either by line, form, texture,
value or color and is being used as decoration, educational device and
advertisement?
A. Painting B. Sculpture C. Drawing D. Architecture
________2. This kind of art is expressed through rhythmic features, such as the
windows, ornaments, columns and tile flooring.
A. Sculpture B. Architecture C. Painting D. Drawing
________3. Which of the following is an individual or group interpretation of a song or
music?
A. Singing B. Dance C. Opera D. Theatre
________4. This is a series of images that are projected onto a screen to create the
illusion of motion.
A. Animation C. Motion Picture
B. Still Image D. Animated Image
________5. This is a stage drama with orchestral accompaniment, in which music is the
dominant element, the performers singing all or most of their lines.
A. Theatre C. Dance
B. Circus D. Opera
________6. Which of the following is a dramatic representation by means of facial
expressions and body movements rather than words.
A. Drama C. Pantomime
B. Theatre D. Puppet Show
________7. Pottery is a visual art, and it is also known as_________.
A. Space arts C. Still Image
B. Animation D. Motion Arts
________8. Which of the following do not belongs to Folk Songs?
A. Tagulaylay and Kumintang C. Kundiman and Harana
B. Awit and Balitaw D. Singkil and Maglalatik
________9. According to Martin Heidegger in “The Origin of the Work of Art”, the
essence of art is that__________.
A. Art uses indirect means to communicate from one person to another.
B. Art is one of the most elusive of the traditional problems of human
culture.
C. Art is intended for practical use or utility.
D. Art is not only a way of expressing the elements of truth n a culture,
but the means of creating it and providing a spring broad from which
“that which is” can be revealed.
______ 10. Who among the following thinkers defines good critics in terms of good art,
or good art in terms of good critics, and predetermined that only someone
with wealth, education, and leisure will ever possess good taste?
A. David Hume B. Plato C. Immanuel Kant D. Aristotle
_________11. Why is it that Plato condemns art?
A. Art is used by both artists and art viewers alike as a form of
escapism.
B. It is in effect a copy of a copy since reality is imitation of the forms
and art are then imitation of reality.
C. It is the appreciation of art that the viewer receives certain “cognitive
value” from the experience. (Stumpf, p.99)
D. There is a predetermination that only someone with wealth,
education, and leisure will ever possess good taste.
________ 12. He defends art by saying that “while art does appeal to the more unruly
side of humanity, the encouragement of these animalistic characteristics
is beneficial to society because through experiencing art (tragedy), the
people would experience a catharsis, or a purgation, which would rid
them of their dangerous emotions’’.(Palmer, p.450).
A. Plato B. Aristotle C. David Hume D) Martin Heidegger
_________13. He states that “art furnish an aesthetic idea, which serves the above
rational idea as a substitute for logical presentation, but with the proper
function, however, of animating the mind by opening out for it a prospect
into a field of kindred representations stretching beyond its ken.
A. Socrates B. David Hume C. Immanuel Kant D. Plato
_________14. What kind of art is innovative and experimental serves as art for political
change?
A. Avant-Garde C. Psychological and healing purpose
B. Free zone art D. Social inquiry
_________15.This kind of art is generally defined by an attitude of skepticism, irony, or
rejection toward what it describes as the grand narratives and ideologies
associated with modernism, often criticizing Enlightenment rationality
and focusing on the role of ideology in maintaining political or economic
power.
A. Contemporary Arts C. Folk art
B. Postmodern Arts D. Bicol Art
II-(MATCHING TYPE) DIRECTIONS: Match the items from Column A to the items in
Column B. Write the letter of the correct answers on the blank
provided.

COLUMN A COLUMN B

___16. Ancient Greek Arts A. black figure-style of vase painting


___17. Classical Arts B. idealized depictions of human body
___18. Geometric Age C. Greek and Roman societies flourished
___19. Renaissance Period D. known as The Greek Dark Ages
___20. Archaic Style E. revival on the 14 th century fragments
culture
___21. Modern art F. the art of today, produced (21 st cent.)
___22. Postmodernism G. Theory of Forms
___23. Richard Wollheim H. defined by an attitude of
skepticism, irony or rejection toward
narratives and ideologies
___24. Leo Tolstoy I. art as indirect means to communicate
__ 25. Immanuel Kant J. highest award given to Filipinos with
significant contributions to art
K. artistic work produced from 1860s to
the 1970s

__ 26. Plato L. art is one of the most elusive of


traditional problems of human culture
M. in his transcendental idealism,
space, time, and causation are
sensibilities; things-in-themselves exist
but their nature is unknowable
__27. Order of National Artist Award N. The “Grand Old Man of Philippine Art”
__28. Fernando C. Amorsolo O. National Living Treasures Award
__29. Gawad sa Manlilikha ng Bayan P. “Mother of Philippine Folkdances in the
Award Philippines”
__30. Francisca Reyes Aquino Q. “the latest old mambabatok”
R. Carlos “Botong” Francisco

III-(IDENTIFICATION): DIRECTIONS: Identify the following items described below.


Write your answers in a separate sheet of paper.

________31. Filipino writer and labor leader, who was known for his criticism of social
injustices in the Philippines.
________32. He was recognized as the “Father of Modern Philippine Painting”.
________33. He was the first Asian president of the United Nations’ General Assembly,
the Philippine Ambassador to Washington, D.C.The only Asian to win
America’s coveted Pulitzer Prize in Journalism for a series of articles
predicting the outbreak of World War II.
________34. She was hailed as “Queen of the Kundiman and of the Sarsuela” in 1979.
________35. He is known for his highly expressionistic works containing powerful
meanings: anguish, anger, are glaring emotions contained in his cubistic
works as these were created in the time of Martial Law.
________36. He directed landmark films such as” Tinimbang Ka, Nguni’t Kulang”,
“Maynila sa Kuko ng Agila”.
________37. He was named as National Artists of the Philippines for Music in 2018;
known as Filipino musician, composer, and conductor.
________38. He was known as “King of the Philippine Movies”, shortened to “Da King”.
________39. It is the official government agency for culture in the Philippines. The
overall policy making body, coordinating, and grants giving agency for the
preservation, development and promotion of Philippine Arts and culture.
________40. Recipients of GAMABA AWARD as tattoo artist, and the “last and oldest
mambabatok in Kalinga.

IV-(ESSAY) DIRECTIONS: Directions: Explain your point of view about the following
topics. (10 pts.)
1. As a Senior High School student, how will your ideas in arts can help in this
time of Pandemic?
2. Give at least possible ideas or solutions related to arts that will help us stay
healthy in this time of pandemic.

*****G O O D L U C K !!! *****

Prepared by:
CPAR TEACHERS
Noted:

MOISES C. CABIDA JR., PhD


Secondary School Principal-IV
*****G O O D L U C K !!!*****

PREPARED BY:

CPAR TEACHERS
05/24/21 NOTED:

MOISES C. CABIDA JR., PhD


Secondary School Principal-IV

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