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MARCIAL B.

VILLANUEVA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL


Sitio Taingon, Brgy. Cawayan I, San Francisco, Quezon
Cel# 09487340073 or at sdo.quezon.mbvillanuevanhs@gmail.com
“Creating Possibilities, Inspiring Innovation”
PHILIPPINE CONTEMPORARY ARTS FROM THE REGION

1ST QUARTERLY EXAMINATION


S.Y. 2019-2020

Name: Date:
Year and Section: Score:

I. Multiple choice. Underline the letter of the best answer.


No erasure/s!

1. A ritual dance that can be found in Cordillera Autonomous Region which is officiated by a shaman or mumbaki also
involves animal sacrifice.
a. Mayvanuvanua b. Tinikling c. Tagbanwa d. Kanyaw
2. A ritual dance in Lanao in Mindanao is performed to ensure abundance during rice planting and harvesting.
a. Mayvanuvanua b. Kashawing c. Kulintang d. Pangalay
3. A dance from the Sulu archipelago that imitates the movements of seabirds.
a. Hagabi b. Pangalay c. Kadaliwas d. Talip
4. A dance of the Ifugaos is used in courtship and is mimetic the movements of wild fowls.
a. Man-manok b. Kadaliwas c. Gansa d. Talip
5. An array of bossed gongs.
a. Kulintang b. Kudyapi c. Sunduk d. Gansa
6. A jar that was discovered in a cave in Palawan and it serves as the secondary burial vessel, where buried and exhumed
bones are placed.
a. Tapayan b. Palayok c. Magugud Jar d. Manunggul Jar
7. Regarded as the granary god that plays an important role in rituals. It is also appears in spoon, containers, and bowl.
a. Bulul b. Hagabi c. Kulintang d. Agong
8. An operetta which features singing and dancing interspersed with prose and dialogue which allowed the story to be carried
out in song.
a. Zarzuela b. Komedya c. Kundiman d. Passion
9. The first senakulo o Passion play was written in 1704 by whom?
a. Melchor Aquino de Belen b. Gaspar Aquino de Belen c.
Francisco Mabini de Belen d. Baltazar Nestor de Belen
10. A type of secular komedya which is derived from the Spanish word that pertains to the North African Arabs.
a. Retablo b. Senakulo c. Kundiman d. Moro-moro
11. It is an important inclusion in colonial churches which are presented either as a series of 14 paintings or relief sculptures
depicting Christ’s crucifixion and resurrection.
a. Relleves b. Via Crucis c. Plateria d. Retablo
12. A type of secular komedya which is derived from the Spanish word that pertains to the North African Arabs.
a. Retablo b. Senakulo c. Kundiman d. Moro-moro
13. The Agustinian Botanist Fr. Manuel Blanco produced an extensive compilation of Philippine plants.
a. Fauna de Filipinas b. Flora de Filipinas c. Islas delas Filipinas d. Cora de Filipinas
14. A winged horse with a head of a woman.
a. Burraq b. Lotoan c. Sunduk d. Gansa
15. Royal house of Maranao.
a. Tapayan b. Manunggul c. Plaza Complex d. Torogan
16. It uses geometric and floral artwork.
a. Rukker b. Ukkri c. Kukri d. Ukkil
17. A symbol for bravery and nobility.
a. Baruq b. Sarimanok c. Lotoan d. Ukkri
18. It was printed in 1593and it was the first printed book in the Philippines compiling song lyrics, commandments and
sacraments and other catechetical material.
a. Latina Vulgata b. Doctrina Christiana c. Doctrina Catholica d. Doctrina Vulgata
19. Featuring two women ascending a flight of stairs. Mother Spain patronizingly leads her charge, a petite brown-skinned
woman representing Filipinas.
a. España y Filipinas b. Hermana y Filipinas c. España y Hermana d. España de Filipina
20. He painted the Virgenes Christianas Expuestas al Populacho and won a silver medal in Madrid Exposition.
a. Felix Hidalgo b. Galo Ocampo c. Victorio Edades d. Simon Ybarra
21. A kind of theatrical play that are echoed not only the nationalist sentiments of their playwrights but also served as
medium for political protest, openly attacking the Americans.
a. Drama Simbolico b. Drama Rama c. Drama Intedencia d. Drama Palabras
22. A mural made by Jose Dans in Paete Church in Laguna which stands as a map of the universe features terrifying
depiction of hell.
a. Heaven, Purgatory, and Hell b. Gold, Brass, and Iron
c. Hell, Heaven, and Earth d. Heaven, Earth, and Hell
23. He won a gold for his masterpiece Spoliarium at the Madrid Exposition in Spain.
a. Antonio Luna b. Juan Luna c. Jacinto Luna d. Joaquin Luna
24. He was an architect and urban planner and was commissioned by the American government to design Manila and
Baguio.
a. Victorio Edades b. Fernando Amorsolo c. Galo Ocampo d. Daniel Burnham
25. Which of the following is not a masterpiece of Fernando Amorsolo?
a. Logo of Ginebra San Miguel b. Brown Madonna
c. Ruins of the Manila Cathedral d. Harvest Scene
26. He was the Amorsolo’s counterpart in sculpture.
a. Galo Ocampo b. Guillermo Tolentinoc. Fabian Dela Rosa d. Juan Luna
27. Husband of Princess Piramisuli and he succeeded the throne of Rajah Baguinda and established the Sultanate of Sulu.
a. Sayyid Abbubakar b. Sayyid Ocampo c. Rajah Abbubakar d. Sayyid Humabon
28. He studied Fine Arts in Rome and was influenced by its classical condition.
a. Juan Luan b. Guillermo Tolentinoc. Carlos Francisco d. Fabian Dela Rosa
29. A headpiece woven by the Tausug.
a. Pis siyabit b. Sunduk c. Hagabi d. Talip
30. Central to the Islamic faith is the doctrine of or unity of God.
a. Uhm’ad b. Hal’al c. Qur’an d. Tahwid
31. A kind of pottery that is used for cooking.
a. Palayok b. Tapayan c. Manunggul Jar d. All of the them are correct
32. Which originated in France, was another form of theater which the Americans introduced that became popular in the
Philippines during 1920s.
a. Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow b. Vaudeville c. I Am Not Dead d. Golden Chain
33. Early moderns and conservatives alike to continue to produced art and even participated in sponsored art
competition.
a. KALIGAPI b. KALIPAPI c. KALIBARI d. KALIBAPI
34. Sa Kabukiran was composed by whom?
a. Felipe D. de Leonb. Felix Resurreccion Hidalgo c. Victorio Edades d. Levi Celerio
35. Painted by Carlos “Botong” Francisco, one of the largest and most ambitious in scope, which he did for the Manila City
Hall.
a. Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow b. Filipino Struggles Through History
c. Nature’s Bounty d. Brown Madonna
36. He was the composer/writer of Awit sa Paglikhan ng Bagong Pilipinas.
a. Felipe P. de Leonb. Galo Ocampo c. Manansala d. Dominador Castañeda
37. He portraits representing different ethnolinguistic groups, one of his works is the Study of an Aeta.
a. Guillermo Tolentino b. Crispin Lopez c. Victorio Edades d. Dominador Castañeda
38. One of Manansala’s work that consists of the image of two women with emaciated bodies, their forlorn faces set against
a dark background capturing the dreariness of poverty.
a. The Builders b. Gadgets II c. Bar Girls d. The Beggars
39. One of Legaspi’s work that depicts half-naked men almost engulfed in the presence of machines
a. The Builders b. Gadgets II c. Bar Girls d. The Beggars
40. He recounts how artist and writers reflected about national identity as Filipinos were rising from the ashes of war.
a. Guillermo Tolentino b. Alice Guillermo c. Felipe D. de Leon d. Crispin Lopez
41. CCP stands for?
a. Central for Culture of the Philippines b. Cultural Center of the Philippines
c. Cultural Criterion of the Philippines d. Cultivating Center of the Philippines
42. Who composed the song Bagong Pagsilang?
a. Felipe P. de Leon and Crispin Lopez b. Felipe P. de Leon and Alex Calleja
c. Only Felipe P. de Leon d. Felipe P. de Leon and Levi Celerio
43. It is a form of protest art that exposed the sociopolitical issues and struggles of the times.
a. Modern Art b. Classical Art c. Social Idealism d. Social Realism
44. Kaisahan’s influence as a collective reach organizations like the group of UP Fine Arts Students who eventually became
known in the 80’s as the .
a. Salingpusa b. Kinalabaw c. Aspinoy d. Kwago-alisto
45. It is the envisioned of President Ferdinand, Marcos which worked toward the rebirth of a long lost civilization.
a. Bagong Buhay b. Bagong Lipunan c. Bagong Umaga d. Bagong Pilipino
46. Which of the following is an example of Social Realism Art?
a. Sa Kabukiran b. Rice Planting c. Kinupot d. Liwayway
47. It is the art of the present, which is continue sly in process and in flux.
a. Classical Art b. Modern Art c. A and B d. Contemporary Art
48. It is referred to as “traditional” compared to Contemporary art today.
a. Classical Art b. Romantic Art c. Modern Art d. None of them are correct
49. It depicts the conflict between Muslims and Christians.
a. Senakulo b. Passyon c. Komedya d. Sarsuwela
50. Who wrote the Zarzuelas in Tagalog.
a. Galo Ocampo and Felix Hidalgo b. Fr. Manuel Blanco and Fr. Pedro Murillo Velarde
c. Juan Luna and Felix Hidalgo c. Hermogenes Ilagan and Severino Reyes

God Bless!

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