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SUMMATIVE TES IN ARTS 10

Test I. Multiple choice. Write the letter of the correct answer.

1. In performance art, the performer is the artist at a particular place and time following a
story line or plot. Which of the following best exemplifies performance art?
a. Architecture c. Sculpture
b. Painting d. Theatre
2. What are the elements that constitute performance arts?
a. Space, time, performer’s body, relationship between audience and
nature
b. Time, space, performer’s body, relationship between nature and
performer
c. Performer’s body, time, space, relationship between performer and
dancers
d. Time, space, performer’s body, relationship between the performer and
the audience
3. Which art is said to be existing since pre-historic times?
a. Installation art c. Performance art
b. Optical art d. Pop art
4. Why is installation art called contemporary art?
a. because it is done for a purpose
b. because the arts are for viewer’s eyes only
c. because it does not last for a long time
d. because the set-up of the art is for the time being
5. Who among the following artists is a neoprimitivist?
a. Amedeo Modigliani c. Giorgio de Chirico
b. Henri Matisse d. Marc Chagall
6. This art is a combination of planes, cones, spheres and cylinders.
a. Cubism c. Mechanical style
b. Futurism d. Non-objectivism
7. Non-objectivism style does not use any figure or any representation of figure.
What style uses cubes and planes?
a. Cubism c. Mechanical style
b. Futurism d. Pure Abstractionism
8. One of the characteristics of impressionist art is venturing into everyday
subjects. Which of the following best describes this?
a. Biblical characters c. Literary works
b. Household chores d. Religious subjects
9. It is an art movement that makes use of a common place, trivial, and even
nonsensical objects that pop which artists seem to enjoy and laugh at.
a. Conceptual art c. Pop art
b. Installation art d. Op art

10. Expressionist artists created works with more emotional force rather than
with realistic or natural images. How was this achieved?
a. They painted subjects in their actual images.
b. They used distorted lines and exaggerated forms.
c. They applied colors following their realistic appearance.
d. They relied from what are seen in the physical world.
11. It is a style of the expressionist movement that uses bold, vibrant colors and
visual distortions as seen in the works of Henri Matisse.
a. Dadaism c. Social Realism
b. Fauvism d. Surrealism
12. What does representational abstractionism depict?
a. environmental subjects
b. landscapes and seascapes
c. non-recognizable subjects
d. recognizable subjects
13. Op art is a form of action painting which uses lines, spaces, and colors that
are precisely planned and positioned to give the illusion of movement.
What specific sense of the viewer is used to appreciate the artwork?
a. Hearing c. Smell
b. Sight d. Touch
14. It is an expressionist style that characterizes dream fantasies, memory
images, and visual tricks and surprises.
a. Dadaism
b. Fauvism
c. Neo-primitivism
d. Social Realism
15. Social realists use their works to _______ against the injustices, inequalities,
immorality, and ugliness of the human condition.
a. Agree
b. Accept
c. Protest
d. Decide
Test II
Directions: Read each statement carefully. Write TRUE if it is correct and FALSE
if it is not.
1. In using the mechanical style of art, you need not use true-to-life subjects;
planes, cones, spheres, and cylinders are enough.
2. Surrealism is otherwise known as super realism because it deals with fantasies
and day dreams.
3. Every individual has the right to become an artist in their own way.
4. Claude Monet, Edouard Manet, and Auguste Renoir are expressionists.
5. Pablo Picasso tried to experiment new techniques in painting and architecture.
6. Pop art is more on nonsensical objects while op art is on illusion.
7. Both the installation and the performance art forms seek to catch the attention
of their viewers.
8. Non-objectivism style is under the expressionism movement.
9. A landscape painting can be classified as a representational abstractionism.
10. When an artist creates a piece of art conveying an issue about a global
pandemic and its economic effect, this is social realism.
SUMMATIVE TES IN ARTS 9
Test I. Multiple choice. Write the letter of the correct answer.
1. Art is also known as the totality of human activities. The following are importance of art to
humans EXCEPT
a. Express feelings of love.
b. Give satisfaction to talented people.
c. Develop character, proper attitudes and values.
d. Encourage budding sportsmen.
2. Cave paintings encompass any parietal art which involves the application of color pigments on
the
walls. In what era when these types of arts dominated as the people’s means of communication?
a. Ancient Egypt b. Classical Greek Era c. Prehistoric Era d. Romanesque Era
3. Your group was tasked to do a mural painting in your school using the colors made with grind
powder pigments in pure water to make the painting become an integral part of the wall. What
technique of painting is ideal for mural painting using the above-mentioned materials?
a. fresco b. encaustic c. acrylic d. chiaroscuro
4. A method of painting that denotes a picture painted in a panel, usually made of wood.
a. panel painting b. plein-air painting c. scroll painting d. miniature painting
5. The formal writing system of Egypt with the use of pictures.
a. hieroglyphics b. calligraphy c. photography d. logography
6. A typical art process in Romantic era where pieces of colored glass, stone, or other materials
were formed together to create an image.
a. stained glass b. photography c. printmaking d. mosaic
7. . Which of the following BEST describe an Egyptian sculpture?
a. Significant in revealing the artistic progress of the culture or artist involved.
b. Symbolisms were heavily used to represent the Gods.
c. Living is presented larger than the dead.
d. Faithful and direct imitation of human anatomy.
8. . To reach a peak of artistic excellence, Greek sculptors were particularly concerned with the
following EXCLUDING
a. Perfection of human body.
b. Arrangement of figures and groups.
c. It is extremely primitive and mysterious.
d. Dramatic representation of movements.
9. In Greek architecture, temples were designed either of the three architectural styles or orders.
Which among the following is NOT a Greek Classical style?
a. Tonic b. Corinthian c. Doric d. Ionic
10. Ancient Egypt is known for a massive monument having rectangular base and four triangular
faces culminating in a singular apex, built over or around a crypt or tomb.
a. tomb b. vaultc. pyramid d. terracotta
11. In which art period does the Christ of Majesty being created?
a. Byzantine era c. Gothic era
b. Romanesque era d. Classical era
12. Paintings in this era were commonly found in vase, panels and tomb.
a. Egyptian c. Greek
b. Byzantine d. Gothic
13. Which of the following types of stones consists of two huge standing stones supporting a
horizontal giant stone believed as grave or alter?
a. Menhir c. Cromlech
b. Dolmens d. None of the above
14. What is the major purpose of Roman architecture?
a. To live on Christianity c. Preserve legends and superstitious
b. To perpetuate glory d. show human anatomy and proportion
15. Which of the following masterpieces are collectively created in the Byzantine era?
a. Christ in Majesty c. Rose Window
b. Fresco from Villa of Mysteries d. Head of Alexander

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