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PRE–TEST

GEC 6 - Art Appreciation

Multiple Choice: Read the following questions carefully and write the letter of the correct answer
before the number.

A 1. It is the product of the creative and imaginative character of human beings.


a. Art c. Medium
b. Artwork d. Artist

A 2. It is rooted from the 13th century French word “art” which literally means “skill”
a. Art c. Medium
b. Artwork d. Artist

D 3. Person/persons who could create beautiful art pieces or master pieces are known as
a. Art c. Medium
b. Artwork d. Artist

C 4. The art category or the elements used by the artist to produce an artwork.
a. Art c. Medium
b. Artwork d. Artist

B 5. The product of an artist is always referred to as


a. Art c. Medium
b. Artwork d. Artist

D 6. Which of the following is the best statement to define art?


a. Art is the product of a creative and imaginative character of human beings
b. Artworks are shaped, molded, constructed, arranged, produced and
recorded by an artist
c. Arts conveys an idea, emotion, dreams or interesting forms
d. all of the above

A 7. Which of the following purpose of arts is exhibited be cave paintings and portraits?
a. Recording appearances c. Communicate
b. making the invisible visible d. Delight

B 8. Which of the following purpose of art exhibited by image of God, god/s, goddesses and
devils?
a. Recording appearances c. Communicate
b. making the invisible visible d. Delight

C 9. Which of the following purpose of arts is exhibited by murals on schools?


a. Recording appearances c. Communicate
b. making the invisible visible d. Delight

D 10. Which of the following purpose of arts is exhibited by the beauty of a landscape or a
person?
a. Recording appearances c. Communicate
b. making the invisible visible d. Delight

A 11. Dance is a type of:


a. Time or Performing Arts c. Mixed Art
b. Visual Arts d. Modern Art

B 12. Cubism is a type of:


a. Time or Performing Arts c. Mixed Art
b. Visual Arts d. Modern Art

B 13. Mona Lisa is a type of:


a. Time or Performing Arts c. Mixed Art
b. Visual Arts d. Modern Art

C 14. Mozart’s Symphony is a type of:


a. Time or Performing Arts c. Mixed Art
b. Visual Arts d. Modern Art

D 15. Abstract Expressionism and Surrealism is a type of:


a. Time or Performing Arts c. Mixed Art
b. Visual Arts d. Modern Art

B 16. Art of reproducing pictorial image in paper, cloth or other materials that could absorb
ink.
a. portrait c. chiaroscuro
b. print-making d. visual arts

A 17. Method of picture making using the principles of light, optics and chemistry with the
aid of
camera.
a. photography c. paintings
b. mosaic d. tesserae
D 18. Windows composed of dyed and painted glass.
a. illumination c. mosaic
b. tapestry d. stained glass

A 19. The use of embellishment or illustration to enhance the pages of a manuscript.


a. illumination c. mosaic
b. tapestry d. stained glass

B 20. They are hand woven textile or cloth which is typically decorated figures.
a. illumination c. mosaic
b. tapestry d. stained glass

C 21. Mostly as surface decorations made up of small pieces put together to create an
image.
a. illumination c. mosaic
b. tapestry d. stained glass

C 22. Creative activity that employs or maximized colors applied to various surface.
a. photography c. painting
b. mosaic d. tesserae

A 23. The use of light and shade in a visual art work.


a. illumination c. mosaic
b. tapestry d. stained glass

D 24. Closely set colored components used in mosaic.


a. photography c. paintings
b. mosaic d. tesserae

D 25. Human’s creative activity that can be seen and be seen and delights the eyes.
a. portraits c. chiaroscuro
b. print-making d. visual arts

A 26. A three dimensional visual art is


a. Sculpture c. Architecture
b. Music d. Dance

C 27. The process of making a sculpture when a part of the material is cut to realize the
desired image.
a. Sculpturuesque c. Carving
b. Picturuesque d. Architecturusque
A 28. The process of making a sculpture by adding components to realize the desired image.
a. Additive c. Carving
b. Substractive d. Painting

B 29. The most popular material in sculpture is


a. Wood and Clay c. Precious gems and wood
b. Marble and Wood d. Wood and Glass

A 30. Michaelangelo’s Pieta is one prime example of “built-up” sculpture.


a. True c. sometimes it’s true
b. most of the times is true d. never

A 31. Oldest form of visual arts in the Philippines.


a. Carving c. Poetry
b. Weaving d. Metal craft

C 32. They were known to weave Tinalak from abaca and used a difficult and used a difficult
and tendious tye-dye method to produce the designs.
a. Visayan c. T’boli of Mindanao
b. Cordillera group of people d. Women of Sulu

A 33. Wooden anito carve of the Cordillera group of people which has different pose and
style depending on their perceived power and magic.
a. Bulul c. Tinalak
b. Okir d. Ling ling-o

A 34. One of the earliest recorded painters in Philippine art history, His work Langit, Lupa at
impierno ca. 1850 (Heaven, Earth and Hell) and Purgatorio (Purgatory) could still be
found in the church in Paete, Laguna.

a. Josef Luciano Dans c. Jose Loden


b. Esteban Villanueva d. Tomas Nazario

B 35. He deviate his works from the church and religious theme and depicted the Ilocos
revolt against the basi monopoly in a 1821.

a. Josef Luciano Dans c. Jose Loden


b. Esteban Villanueva d. Damian Domingo y Gabor

D 36. He maximized the rise of the patrons of secular subject matter in painting which
eventually led to the development of “tipos del pais.”
a. Josef Luciano Dans c. Jose Loden
b. Esteban Villanueva d. Damian Domingo y Gabor
C 37. He is known for his illustration of conservative subject matters like landscape, nipa
huts and women but done in modernist’s strong, vigorous brushstrokes and with the use
of bright green and oranges during Spanish era.
a. Josef Luciano Dans c. Jose Loden
b. Esteban Villanueva d. Damian Domingo y Gabor

A 38. Type of painting when the letters of the names of the patrons are visualized in different
figures of the people doing ordinary day to day activities. The style was developed by
Jose Honorato Lozano which is a combination of the earlier “tipos del pais” and genre paintings.

a. Letras Y figuras c. estampas


b. tipos del pais d. estampitas

C 39. Named as a National Artist for Sculpture. His masterpieces include Oblation in the
University of the Philippines and Bonifacio Monument in Caloocan.
a. Solomon Saprid c. Guillermo Tolentino
b. Napoleon Abuave d. Lamberto Hechanova

B 40. He went against the standard of classicist and worked with variety of materials and
techniques. Some of his works are noted for its stylized, simplified and later abstraction
which is argued to be influenced by Moore and Brancusi.

a. Solomon c. Guillermo Tolentino


b. Napoleon Abuave d. Lamberto Hechanova

D 41. Came from a prominent business family rose as an artist, critic and educator and is
known for his Carroza which is an abstract illustration of the carriage carrying the
Virgin Mary on a procession during fiesta.
a. Solomon Saprid c. Guillermo Tolentino
b. Napoleon Abuave d. Lamberto Hechanova

B 42. This artist loves to interpret the cosmos in orbs, spheres, circles, mandalas, cells and
moons.
a. Virginia Ty-Navarro c. Imelda Calipe-Enday
b. Nena Sguil d. Anita Magsaysay-Ho

C 43. He followed Jackson Pollock Abstract Expressionism but in tropical colors and Filipino
sensibility.
a. Fernando Zobel c. Jose T. Jova
b. Danilo Dalena d. Justin Nuyda

D 44. It was introduced in the country by the Spaniards in 1590, the La Doctrina Christiana
en la Lengua Espaῆola y Tagala (The Christian Doctrine in the Spanish and Tagalog
Language) which was the first book printed in the country.
a. Engraving c. Copper Etching
b. Estampas d. Lithograph

B 45. It is a print of miraculous image which usually featured portraits of saints and religious
scenes a smaller version. These are usually distributed during fiestas.
a. Engraving c. Copper Etching
b. Estampas d. Lithograph

A 46. Art used by Francisco Suarez as borders for maps commissioned by Fr. Murillo Velarde
in 1733, similar with Nicolas de la Cruz Bagay, Laureano Atlas made a portrait of
Archbishop Juan Angel Rodriguez, and Felipe Sevilla who epicted the life and passion of
Christ.
a. Engraving c. Copper Etching
b. Estampas d. Lithograph

C 47. La Illustraction Filipina published by Don Jose Zaragoza usually featured this king of art
where he used prints of people, landscapes and genre scenes.
a. Engraving c. Copper Etching
b. Estampas d. Lithograph

D 48. He was the first among those who question the Amorsolo style as the standard for
painting. Influenced by the modern art technique in the United State he opened a
show at the Philippine Columbian Club in Ermita Manila which featured Marchel
Duchamp’s Nude Descending the Staircase.
a. Victorio C. Edades c. Carlo “Botong” Francisco
b. Galo B. Ocampo d. Diosdado Lorenzo

B 49. He is popular for his Brown Madonna made in 1938 which is a Filipinized mother and
child portrayal. He is Famous for his Flagellant series which depicts scenes during the
Lenten seasons as period of war and penitence.
a. Victorio C. Edades c. Carlo “Botong” Francisco
b. Galo B. Ocampo d. Diosdado Lorenzo

C 50. The highlight of his career aside for claiming the National Artist Award in 1973 was
when his mural entitled “500 years of Philippines History” was featured in
TimeMagazine.
a. Victorio C. Edades c. Carlo “Botong” Francisco
b. Galo B. Ocampo d. Diosdado Lorenzo

A 51. It is the practice of building design in woods and its resulting products.
a. Architecture b. Masonry c. Carpentry
A 52. Which of the following architectural structure can be considered as solid evidence of the
past?
a. Greek Architecture b. Modern Architecture c. Architecture

A 53. Which of the following is the prime component of all architectural designs?
a. Purpose b. Durability c. Aesthetic

C 54. Which of the following architectural design is intended to be the most cost-effective?
a. Parthenon of the Greeks b. Pyramid of Giza c. Coliseum of the Romans

A 55. The most readily available building materials in tropical and forested country?
a. Stones b. Marble c. Granite

C 56. The art of design and construction of lumber and teak?


a. Masonry b. Architecture c. Wood

STONES 57. The building material that provides support to the foundation of structures during
medieval age?
a. Wood b. Glass c. Steel

B 58. The solution to the problem of connecting one wall to another of a stone structure?
a. Spanning b. Masonry c. Carpentry

C 59. The solution to the problem of connecting one wall to another of a wooden structure?
a. Spanning b. Masonry c. Carpentry

C 60. Transparent solid substances available in the advent of industrialization and modern
technology?
a. Lumber b. Teak c. Glass

A 61. The earliest form of dwelling during the pre-historic period in the Philippines.
a. Cave c. Small Huts
b. Bahay-Kubo d. Bahay na Bato

D 62. Temporary settlements when early Filipinos progressed to a slash and burn economy.
a. Cave c. Small Huts
b. Bahay-Kubo d. Bahay na Bato

C 63. The typical house in a barangay during the pre-colonial period in the Philippines.
a. Cave c. Small Huts
b. Bahay-Kubo d. Bahay na Bato
B 64. The dwelling of the principalia which is charactered by the amalgamation of native
design and tast with that of the Spanish influence.
a. Cave c. Small Huts
b. Bahay-Kubo d. Bahay na Bato

A 65. The architectural center of the town during the early years of Spanish colonization
period.
a. Church c. Bell Tower
b. Plaza d. Torogan

A 66. A fine example of Gothic architecture in the Philippines.


a. San Sebastian Church c. Baclaran Church
b. Quiapo Church d. Malate Church

D 67. A fine example of baroque architecture in the Philippines.


a. San Sebastian Church c. Baclaran Church
b. Quiapo Church d. Malate Church

C 68. A fine example of romasque architecture in the Philippines.


a. San Sebastian Church c. Baclaran Church
b. Quiapo Church d. Malate Church

A 69. He designed the Taal church and his most significant work is the Manila Cathedral in
1872.
a. Luciano Oliver c. Juan Hervas
b. Felix Roxas Sr. d. Arcadio Arellano

B 70. He is considered as the first Filipino architect who is popular for his revitalist style.
a. Luciano Oliver c. Juan Hervas
b. Felix Roxas Sr. d. Arcadio Arellano

C 71. The Filipino architect who designed the Tutuban Railroad Station and the Monte de
Piedad Building.
a. Luciano Oliver c. Juan Hervas
b. Felix Roxas Sr. d. Arcadio Arellano

D 72. The Filipino architect who became the architectural adviser of Gov. William Howard
Taft.
a. Luciano Oliver c. Juan Hervas
b. Felix Roxas Sr. d. Arcadio Arellano
B 73. The American architect who introduced neo-classical style in Philippine architecture.
a. Daniel Burnham c. Carlos Barrero
b. William E. Parson d. Juan Arellano

A 74. He was commissioned to implement the “Burnham plan” of modernizing Manila.


a. Daniel Burnham c. Carlos Barrero
b. William E. Parson d. Juan Arellano

C 75. One of the breed of Filipino architects who were trained and loyal to neo-classical
style.
a. Daniel Burnham c. Carlos Barrero
b. William E. Parson d. Juan Arellano

D 76. He designed the Manila Post Office and Legislative Building and is known for his
Graeco Roman approach.
a. Daniel Burnham c. Carlos Barrero
b. William E. Parson d. Juan Arellano

C 77. A popular post war period architectural design for middle class Filipino family.
a. California bungalow c. Accessoria
b. Chalet d. Multi Storey Tenaments

B 78. Wooden row house which is intended noth for commercial and residential use.
a. California bungalow c. Accessoria
b. Chalet d. Multi Storey Tenaments

A 79. A typical middle class house during the early years of American colonization.
a. California bungalow c. Accessoria
b. Chalet d. Multi Storey Tenaments

D 80. The Bagong Lipunan Site and Services (BLISS) is an example of:
a. California bungalow c. Accessoria
b. Chalet d. Multi Storey Tenaments

D 81. It includes work dances, some forms of religious dance, and recreational dances.
a. dance for participation c. dance for hire
b. dance for presentation d. dance for joy

C 82. Dances often performed in royal courts, temples, or theaters.


a. dance for participation c. dance for hire
b. dance for presentation d. dance for joy
A 83. It is the product of a creative and imaginative character of human beings.
a. Art c. Medium
b. Artwork d. Artist

D 84. Which of the following is not a purpose of dances?


a. Art c. Recreation
b. Ritual d. To be free

A 85. The element of dance that refers to the floor patters or the area a dancer will dance:
a. use of space c. use of body’s weight
b. use of time d. use of energy flow

B 86. The element of dance that refers to the tempo or rhythmic variations
a. use of space c. use of body’s weight
b. use of time d. use of energy flow

C 87. The element of dance that pertains to maximizing the body’s weight to perform the
movement
a. use of space c. use of body’s weight
b. use of time d. use of energy flow

D 88. The element of dance that refers to the tense, restraining or freely flowing motion
a. use of space c. use of body’s weight
b. use of time d. use of energy flow

B 89. It is the signalling possession by spirits in a dance ritual


a. state of trance c. rite of passage
b. religious celebrations d. work

D 90. Magtanim ay Di Biro is a type of dance intended for


a. state of trance c. rite of passage
b. religious celebrations d. work

B 91. Most popular form of entertainment where actors or actresses perform live for an
audience on a stage.
a. actor c. acting
b. theatre d. drama

A 92. It is not simply to imitate, it is to characterize a role in a theatre play.


a. actor c. acting
b. theatre d. drama

C 93. It comes from the Greek verb dran, meaning “to do,” “to act,” or “to perform
a. actor c. acting
b. theatre d. drama

D 94. The theatrical text is known as the


a. actor c. acting
b. theatre d. drama

A 95. A type of stage separated from the audience by a wall with a large opening in it.
a. proscenium stage c. arena stage
b. open stage d. stage freight

C 96. Theatre in the round is surrounded by the audience.


a. proscenium stage c. arena stage
b. open stage d. stage freight

B 97. Also known as a thrust or platform stage.


a. proscenium stage c. arena stage
b. open stage d. stage freight

D 98. A type of theatre that offers a performance with full recognition that the actors are at
work on a stage.
a. presentational c. hybrid
b. representational d. modern theatre

A 99. A type of theatre play where designers set about to show candid truths in recognizable
environments.
a. presentational c. hybrid
b. representational d. modern theatre

A 100. The most celebrated theatre of classical Athens


a.Theatre of Dionysus c. Theatre of Socrates
b.Theatre of Apollo d. Theatre of Aristotle

A 101. One of the most popular forms of entertainment, enabling people to immerse
themselves in an imaginary world for a short period of time.
a. TV Show c. Gag
b. Cinema d. Theatre Play

A 102. They are responsible for turning a film idea to reality. They find money to pay for the
production, hire actors and the production team, supervise the production process, and
make arrangements for distributing the finished film to theaters.
a. Producer c. Unit production manager
b. Director d. Screenwriters

B 103. They develop original ideas for the screen or adapt previously written pieces of work
as motion pictures.
a. Producer c. Unit production manager
b. Director d. Screenwriters

D 104. They analyse the script, visualize how the film should look, and guide the actors and
the production crew as they materialize the creative work of the screenwriter.
a. Producer c. Unit production manager
b. Director d. Screenwriters

C 105. They are responsible for the scheduling, budgeting, selecting many of the crew
members, and arranging for permits from various authorities and owners to shoot at
locations outside the studio.
a. Producer c. Unit production manager
b. Director d. Screenwriters

D 106. The most common type of film we experience for it is usually shown in big theatres
with regular patronage from the general populace.
a. Feature film c. Animated films
b. Documentaries d. Educational film

C 107. This film follow the same format with the most common type, average of one and a half
hour showing but the actors and actresses are replaced with illustrated characters.
a. Feature film c. Animated films
b. Documentaries d. Educational film

B 108. A movie which is non-narrative and sometimes is just a sequence of literal or abstract
images.
a. Feature film c. Animated films
b. Documentaries d. Educational film
B 109. These are type of film that adheres to the factuality of the information presented in the
film. Some of them are not appealing for the general populace for its less entertaining thus it
seldom reach the big film theatres.
a. Feature film c. Animated films
b. Documentaries d. Educational film

A 110. These are type of films intended to influence the audience’s perception about their
product, it’s more of a product advertisement than a film.
a. Feature film c. Animated films
b. Documentaries d. Educational film

D 111. A film produced to educate people especially children of the natural sciences or
history and ect.
a. Feature film c. Animated films
b. Documentaries d. Educational film

A 112. They selects actors and negotiates contracts.


a. Casting director c. Actors
b. Stunt People d. Cinematographer

C 113. They perform the roles in the film.


a. Casting director c. Actors
b. Stunt People d. Cinematographer

B 114. They substitute the actors/actresses in performing dangerous stunts


a. Gaffer c. Actors
b. Stunt People d. Foley artist

D 115. The director of photography (DP) interprets the action of the story in terms of light,
shade, composition, and camera movement.
a. Casting director c. Film and Sound Editors
b. Stunt People d. Cinematographer

C 116. They are the production designer who is responsible for the set designs and the
overall look of the film.
a. Film and Sound Editors c. Art Director
b. Musical Director/Composer d. Cinematographer

A 117. They arranged the films into a final product that fulfils the vision of the director and
producer.
a. Film and Sound Editors c. Art Director
b. Musical Director/Composer d. Cinematographer
B 118. They work with the director and editor to create a musical score that provides
transitions between scenes and an emotional point of view for scenes and the film as a
whole.
a. Film and Sound Editors c. Art Director
b. Musical Director/Composer d. Cinematographer

D 119. They help create background or peripheral noises, such as footsteps.


a. Gaffer c. Actors
b. Stunt People d. Foley artist

A 120. They supervise electrical work and is assisted by the best boy.
a. Gaffer c. key grip
b. Production sound mixer d. Foley artist

A 121. The first complete sound movie which premiered on March 9, 1993
a. Punyal na Ginto c. Ito ang Filipino
b. Pagsanjan Falls d. Zamboanga

B 122. The first colored film in the Philippines which was shot by a British Film Crew in
1911.
a. Punyal na Ginto c. Ito ang Filipino
b. Pagsanjan Falls d. Zamboanga

C 123. The first in full length pictures in living Eastman color.


a. Punyal na Ginto c. Ito ang Filipino
b. Pagsanjan Falls d. Zamboanga

D 124. The first film to have international recognition.


a. Punyal na Ginto c. Ito ang Filipino
b. Pagsanjan Falls d. Zamboanga

C 125. One-act comic opera which made fun of the socio-economic and political of the
times or it has satirical themes.
a. Vaudeville c. Spanish Operatta
b. zarzuela d. Cinema

B 126. A stage show consisted various acts like dancing, singing and a comedy.
a. Vaudeville c. Spanish Operatta
b. zarzuela d. Cinema

D 127. Introduced musical comedy in the Philippines.


a. Don Narciso de Escostra c. Antonio Ramos
b. Don Alejandro Cubero d. Burton Holmes

B 128. The father of Spanish zarzuela in the Philippines.


a. Don Narciso de Escostra c. Antonio Ramos
b. Don Alejandro Cubero d. Burton Holmes

C 129. He imported the first Lumiere Cinematography and was considered as the film
producer in the Philippines.
a. Don Narciso de Escostra c. Antonio Ramos
b. Don Alejandro Cubero d. Burton Holmes

D 130. The first Filipino owned movie theatre and opened in 1903 and it was located on
Azcarraga street in front of Tutuban Train Station.
a. Cinematograpo Rizal c. Gran Cinematografo Parisien
b. Cine Walgrah d. none of the above

B 131. The first hall exclusively for film showing which was managed by
a. Cinematograpo Rizal c. Gran Cinematografo Parisien
b. Cine Walgrah d. none of the above

C 132. The second movie house in the country which was operated by Samuel Rebarber and
opened in 1902. It was located at No. 80, Calle Crespo, Quiapo.
a. Cinematograpo Rizal c. Gran Cinematografo Parisien
b. Cine Walgrah d. none of the above

A 133. One of the first full length pictures in color in the Philippines but the production was
challenged by a lot of technical difficulties
a. Prinsipe Amante c. Anak Dalita
b. Pagsanjan Falls d. Badjao

D 134. The first story film produced in the Philippines which may have filmed on location on
1909 in Manila by Carl Laemmele’s Independent Moving Picture Company (IMP).
a. Rose of the Philippines c. Ang Aswang (the Vampire)
b. Genghis Khan d. Kandelerong Pilak

B 135. Film of Manue Conde which was released in 1950 and was a talked wildly at the
Venice Film Festival in 1952.
a. Rose of the Philippines c. Ang Aswang (the Vampire)
b. Genghis Khan d. Kandelerong Pilak

C 136. A film became the talk of the town because it was featured in graphic Magazine on
Dec. 8, 1932 as the first locally produced film with sounds.
a. Rose of the Philippines c. Ang Aswang (the Vampire)
b. Genghis Khan d. Kandelerong Pilak

A 137. It was created to regulate the movie industry in the country ad at the same time
provide support for its growth.
a. FAP c. AAP
b. PAP d. FPP

A 138. Date when the first film in Lumiere Cinematography was shown to a limited audience
as test preview at Escolta corner San Jacinto Manila.
a. August 28, 1897 c. October 8, 1909
b. November 28, 1897 d. August 8, 1909

C 139. The first American film with sounds was shown in the country in 1930 in Radio Theatre,
Plaza Santa Cruz.
a. Rose of the Philippines c. Syncopation
b. Genghis Khan d. Chronophone

B 140. An advocate of using film as a medium to showcase to the world the development of
the Philippines.
a. Manue Conde c. Antonio Ramos
b. Jose Nepomuceno d. Joseph Estrada

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