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LOWER BINOGSACAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

Guinobatan, Albay

MAPEH G10
Test I Direction: Identify the title of Impressionism paintings. Choose from the box the title of the
paintings and write the correct answer in your answer sheet.

a. Argenteuil Edouard manet,1874 Oil on canvas


b. Rue Moinier Decked with Flags Edouard manett, 1878 oil on canvas
c. Café Concert Edouard Manet, 1878 Oil on canvas
d. The Bar at the Folies-Bergere Edouard Manet, 1882 Oil on canvas
e. La Promenade Claude Monet, 1875 Oil on canvas
f. Red Boats, Argenteuil Claude Monet, 1875 Oil on canvas
g. Bridge Over a Pond of Water Lilies Claude Monet, 1899 Oil on canvas
h. Irises in Monet’s Garden Claude Monet, 1900 Oil on canvas
i. Dancer Auguste Renoir, 1874 Oil on canvas
j. A Girl with a Watering Can, Auguste Renoir, 1876 Oil on canvas
k. Mlle Irene Cahen d’Anvers Auguste Renoir, 1880 Oil on canvas
l. Luncheon of the Boating Party Auguste Renoir, 1881 Oil on canvas

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Test II Direction: Match Column A to Column B, write the Name of the Composer together
with the Title of the Musical Work in your answer sheet.
Column A Column B
COMPOSER TITLE OF MUSICAL WORK
1. Debussy a. Claire De Lune
2. Ravel b. Pavane for a Dead Princess
3. Schoenberg c. Pierrot Lunaire
4. Stravinsky d. Petrouchka
5. Bartok e. Six String Quartets
6. Prokofieff f. Cocerto in C Major, OP. 26, No. 3
7. Poulenc g. Concert Champetre
8. Gershwin h. La La Lucile
9. Bernstein i. West Side Story
10 Glass j. Einstein on the Beach
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Test III Direction: Identify the principle and elements of arts that is described in each item.
Write your answer in your answer sheet.

TEXTURE REPETITION SECONDARY HUES

GEOMETRIC SHAPES BALANCE CONTRAST

SCALE PROPORTION VALUE LINE

1. A shape that tends to be precise and regular.


2. These are primary means of visual communications that are seem moving and we follow
them with fingers, gestures and our eyes.
3. The mixtures of two primary hues.
4. The achievement of equilibrium, where the condition in which acting influences are in
check by opposing forces.
5. In visual elements, this gives a composition unity, continuity, flow and emphasis.
6. Principle of art that can be seen in the thick and thin areas of a single brushstroke.
7. It is the relation of one thing to another.
8. It is the size relationship of parts to a whole.
9. It refers to the lightness and darkness from white through grey and black.
10. Artist’s use this element to brighten the emotional impact.

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