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Republic of the Philippines

DR. EMILIO B. ESPINOSA, SR. MEMORIAL STATE COLLEGE̪̪


OF AGRICULTURE AND TECHNOLOGY
College of Agriculture
Cabitan, Mandaon, Masbate
www.debesmscat.edu.com.ph

GE 6
Final Examination
BTLED 1A & 1B

Name: ______________________ Score: _________


Year/Section: _______________ Rating: ________ Date: ___________

Part I. Identification
Instruction: Read and analyze the following statements below and write your answer in the space provided
before the number.
_________1. This refers to the place of tone in the musical scale. This also refers to the highness or lowness of tone.
_________2. Refers to the softness or loudness of a sound.
_________3. This has something to do with the quality of sound. The quality of tone or color. Quality of sound
depends on the size, shape and form of instrument.
_________4. It is also like dramatic soprano, a voice that is less heavy in characteristics and can convey emotion in
dramatic situation
_________5. The highest natural adult male voice
_________6. A written piece for one or more solo instrument or performer accompanied by an orchestra or other
ensemble
_________7. The most popular music group in the Philippines. It is mainly composed of stringed instruments
_________8. This refers to the quality of voice, the mellifluous of voice that reduces vagueness.
_________9. A type of partner dance originating at the end of the sixteenth century in France. Commonly used as
shorthand for any partner dance
_________10. A type of percussive dance characterized by the “tap” of shoes hitting the floor as the person dances.
_________11. This is the most important component of dancing as well as of the other forms of art. This has
something to do with the message being portrayed by the dancers. It tells the audience what the dance is all about.
_______12. This is the action of the dancers, the motion of the feet, the swinging of the arms, turning of head and
even facial expression and gestures to indicate feelings such as anger, happiness and others.
_________13. This is the organization of movements to maintain harmony.
_________14. Sound gives effects to the listeners, but not the same sound produces the same effect. Pleasure of one
may be discomfort to the others. “Relaxing effect is that music is continuous and rhythmical…discontinuous sound
demands more attention.”
_________15. It is different to most music genres in that it is usually spoken, not sung. The words rhyme, like a
poem, and fit to the strong beat of the backing music.

Part II. Modified True or False


Instruction: Write TRUE if the statement is correct but if it’s false, change the underlined word or group of
words to make the statement true.

___________1. Modeling is the process wherein the unwanted parts are chiseled off or cut away. There are two
general sculptural processes, the subtractive and additive. Subtractive is taking away the unnecessary parts. Additive
is fixing together.
___________2. Carving is the assembling together of all parts to form into the actual sculptural work. This is also
the process we call as additive, the putting together of bits of clay or welding together parts of metal.
___________3. Piercing is a term which also applies to reproducing an image. This involves the making of a
negative mould and from these, copies are made which are known as cast.
___________4. Sculpture is another area of art, which is two-dimensional.
___________5. Sculpture is classified into two. It is classified as freestanding or round if it has no background
support.
___________6. Mel Gibson argues that "the finished movie is not just a story, but a story told in a certain way, and
it is impossible to separate what is told from how it is told."
___________7. When communism was at the height and America was trying its best to combat it, a movie Mistah
came out.
___________8. Sound recording is supervised by the floor mixer, with an assistant and engineer, while the boom
operator positions the microphone during shooting.
___________9. The Greeks first constructed their orders with wood, and then switched to stone using the same
forms. The ends of the wooden beams holding up the roof, for example, were translated into stone as a decorative
element, called a diglyph (“three grooves”), in the entablature above the column capital.
__________10. The oldest, simplest, and most massive of the three Greek orders is the Ridoc, which was applied to
temples beginning in the 7th century B.C. Columns are placed close together and are often without bases.

Part III. Enumeration


Instruction: Give what is being asked.

1-3. Process of sculpture


4-5. Classifications of sculpture
6-9. Four stages of film production
10-17. Ways of appreciating movies

Part IV. Essay


Instruction: Discuss comprehensively the following statements below.

1. “Appreciation is more meaningful if one who appreciates it puts his/her hands into what the artists are
handling.”
2. Impacts of architecture and sculpture in appreciating the arts.
3. Relevance of movies in appreciating the world of arts.

Prepared by:

JAY KENNETH B. CERNAL


Subject Instructor

Noted:

JOEY V. PARDEŃO, MAED


Program Chairperson, BTLED

Approved: JESSICA M. ALCANTARA, D.A.


Dean, College of Education

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