This document contains a summative test with 14 multiple choice questions about Philippine art and culture. The questions test knowledge of different artforms, crafts, and traditions from various ethnic groups across the Philippines, including materials, techniques, and symbolic meanings. The student must choose the correct term to complete each statement from a list of options at the bottom related to weaving, carving, costumes, architecture, and festivals from groups such as the Ifugao, Ivatan, Kalinga, Gaddang, and others.
This document contains a summative test with 14 multiple choice questions about Philippine art and culture. The questions test knowledge of different artforms, crafts, and traditions from various ethnic groups across the Philippines, including materials, techniques, and symbolic meanings. The student must choose the correct term to complete each statement from a list of options at the bottom related to weaving, carving, costumes, architecture, and festivals from groups such as the Ifugao, Ivatan, Kalinga, Gaddang, and others.
This document contains a summative test with 14 multiple choice questions about Philippine art and culture. The questions test knowledge of different artforms, crafts, and traditions from various ethnic groups across the Philippines, including materials, techniques, and symbolic meanings. The student must choose the correct term to complete each statement from a list of options at the bottom related to weaving, carving, costumes, architecture, and festivals from groups such as the Ifugao, Ivatan, Kalinga, Gaddang, and others.
Direction: Choose the correct word in the box below.
_______ 1. Amulets worn around the neck used as fertility symbol of the Ifugaos. _______2. Is a rain cape worn by the Ivatan Men. _______3. Head gear used by the women of Batanes _______4. The local term for carving _______5. Is the local term for Bamboo arches designed with kayas in Bulacan. _______6. Belt made by the Gaddangs. Mothers wear it after giving birth. _______7. Leaves used in making mats/baskets. _______8. Big papier maché human figures such as farmers, fishermen and workers of Angono, Rizal. _______9. Is a clay jar from Ilocos Sur. _______10. Are a group of people from Batanes. _______11. Is a traditional way of weaving textile in Ilocos Sur. _______12. Wrap-around skirt or tapis worn by the Southern Kalinga women. _______13. A sculpture of the human figure made of wood that represents the ancestor spirits of the Ifugao. These are used in harvest rituals to ask protection for the crops and a bountiful harvest. _______14. Colorful decors, traditionally used during the Pahiyas, that are made ground glutinous rice thinly coated on special leaves and cooked over low fire.