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MOTHER THERESA COLEGIO DE PAMPANGA

STA. CRUZ, LUBAO, PAMPANGA


S/Y 2022-2023
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CONTEMPORARY ARTS Score
Final Examination

NAME: ______________________________________________ GRADE & SECTION: _____________


I. Matching Type: Match Column A with B. Write the letter of the correct answer on the space before each
number.
A. B
______ 1. Cinematography Techniques that captures a very wide area to a. Bird’s eye shot
show the scale of subjects in relation to their environment, like b. Close up shot
tiny birds in a forest. c. Extreme close up shot
______ 2. This long shots shows massive scale but from a much higher d. Dutch angle shot
angle, to the point where land starts to show abstract shapes e. Over-the-shoulder shot
and lines out of roads, buildings, and trees. f. Tilt shot
______ 3. A significantly closer shot of an area where viewers g. Zoom shot
can have a better look of what’s going on, but still not close h. Medium shot
enough to actually be emotionally involved in the scene. i. Long, full, or wide shot
______ 4. This shot allows viewers to move in a lot closer, but in a more j. Extreme long shot
informative way than emotional. The frame typically features a k. dolly shots
person from the waist up, and are used for general group scenes l. Point-of-view shot
with dialogues and interviews.
______ 5. This shot features just the entire head up to the chin or neck to allow viewers to feel more engaged and
affected by the character’s emotions..
______ 6. This shot is used sparingly and saved for moments when you need to increase the emotional intensity
of a scene. You can do this by really zooming in on the character’s face, sometimes just on the eyes, or even the
hands.
______ 7. This shot shows an out-of-focus shoulder and head in the foreground while another person, object, or the
background is in focus.
______ 8. This Shots is as easy as it sounds, but the best way to turn this simple technique into an elegant shot is to
carefully coordinate the careful upward or downward camera movement with some action within the scene.
______ 9. It works by smoothly zooming out with the lens while the camera (and dolly) moves closer to the subject in
perfect coordination.
______ 10 . This shot has evolved over time — from being jerky, fast, and cheesy to being a lot slower and smoother to
create a more natural zoom effect that doesn’t distract viewers. Needless to say, it increases the focus on a
scene, an object, or a character.

II. Identify the following statements into the functions of a writer, director, choreographer, actor/
performer, backstage crew, concept and plan.
1. Cardo performed a dangerous stunt at the high rise building as told by the director.
2. Brizzy assured that the lightings and sound system are functioning well before she reported
to the director.
3. Faith swirled, twirled and twerked in front of the performers as to demonstrate how
properly do the opening show later.
4. “Cut!” shouts Merpelyn when she observed that the performers were acting beyond the script.
5. “My name is Tony Stark and I’m not afraid of you. I know you are a coward so I’ve decided,
that you just died pal”, says iron man.
6. “Practice means to perform, over and over again in the face of all obstacles, some act of vision,
of faith, of desire. Practice is a means of inviting the perfection desired” says daisy while
maintaining eye contact with the performers.
7. Starvie flipped over the pages of the script and started writing the ideas in her mind that she
had been eager to write about.
8. Ramie, the international designer of the superstar Sharifa, was the one who designed the
costumes for the Avengers.
9. The production team did a brainstorming of how the show will flow.
10. It is Halloween! That is why the stage of Its Showtime has a lot of scary innuendos.

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III. MULTIPLE CHOICES: Read each question carefully. Choose only the letter of your answer.
1. Indie film is a movie usually produced with and sometimes without relatively small production outfit, thus
requiring minimal production budget. It is oftentimes called for it bears the filmmaker’s personal athletic
vision.
A. Art film C. Happenings
B. Interactive art film D. Entertaining art film
2. This festival showcases various Indie films during the months of July and August where ten filmmakers are
competing against each other.
A. Luzon Theater Festivals C. Cinemalaya Phil. Independent Festival.
B. Metro Manila Film Festival D. Cine Filipino Film Festival
3. This award was established to give appropriate recognition and prestige to Filipinos who have distinguished
themselves and made outstanding contribution to Philippine arts and letters.
A. Pedro Bucaneg Award C. GAMABA
B. National Artists Award D. National Living Treasure
4. Which of the following best explains the importance of digitalization to artists?
A. The emergence of digital technology has given rise to new directions in the arts.
B. Digitalization is the new medium. It has solved many challenges to the artists from the previous
decades such as enhancing, supplementing or sometimes replacing the content, form, and style
of their works.
C. Digitalization is very important towards artists because it makes their work much easier and the
outcome would be a blast.
D. The difference between the time and effort to produce the drawing has been lessened
drastically. It saves time.
5. This type of art allows the spectator to be literally part of their artwork.
A. Interactive art C. Generative art
B. Optical art D. Installation art
6. He is a theater director and playwright who popularized a poetry series that is written and read on mobile
phones called “textual”.
A. Severino Reyes C. Brillante Mendoza
B. Albert Martinez D. Frank Rivera
7. A masterpiece without a master is not an art. Every work of art has a brain and a heart. To be able to create your
own production masterpiece you must .
A. Believe your own capability to make everything work by just relying on yourself.
B. Trust your members to do all things and congratulate them after.
C. Explore the roles and responsibilities of the people behind the masterpiece- the production team.
D. Imagine how every pieces of your masterpiece will be put alongside each other.
8. In a collaborative artwork, such as theater, film and other art exhibitions, the clear division of labor is something
that a producer or production head must take note of. What must be avoided to prevent confusion on the part of
the members?
A. Complaining C. Overlapping
B. Multitasking D. Initiating
9. All co-members of the team are responsible to respect the work that the writer has done. Although the
critiquing of another work is still necessary; an artist must be able to express his/her ideas thoroughly before others
lay out their opinions. Which of the following best support this idea?
A. The writer must digest the opinion of others even if he/ she himself may not concur in approval.
B. The deliberation of opinions in collaboration is the key to a soulful expression of skills.
C. The writer must accept the critique of others hurtfully.
D. It is rather important to just avoid critiquing one’s work for a harmonious collaboration.
10. If a production is planned by a sole artist, then there will be no hitch with coordination. He or she is the only
master in the artwork. However, what shall be done if a production consist several artists?
A. Pray for a collaborative work.
B. Nothing. A production should be done by several artists. Only a sole artists is a master of an
artwork. Many artists would result to miscommunication.
C. Proper communication and organization of the artists must be the core part of the plan.
D. Everyone must be flexible to engage in different task.
11. It is an anthology of artworks that showcases different ideas from different person.
A. Complete collaboration C. Individual work
B. Collaboration product D. Technique

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12. It is a collaborative work of art in which the idea comes from a single person, but the execution of the entire
artwork has been done by several artists.
A. Complete collaboration C. Individual work
B. Collaboration product D. Technique
13. Which of the following is one example of collaborative art that is common to every region that can be composed
of street dancing, singing competition, architectural record like float parade and many more?
A. Complete collaboration C. Rituals
B. Project Design D. Festivals
14. What is the name of the Festival in Cebu which is held to honor the Sto. Nino?
A. Ati-atihan Festival C. Dinagyang Festival
B. Sinulog Festival D. Pahiyas Festival
15. A T'boli artist from Lake Sebu, South Cotabato. She is considered as a traditional weaver of "t'nalak" or "tinalak"
cloth.
A. Ginaw Bilog C. Masino Intaray
B. Lang Dulay D. Magdalena Gamayo
16. This festival is held in Bacolod where the performers wear smiling masks to give brighter light to their sugar
industry.
A. Panagbenga C. Maskara Festival
B. Pattaraday D. Hermosa Festival
17. Filipino artists have devised alternative materials and rediscovered indigenous tools for their use. This is the
reason why they are known for being _ ?
A. Joyful C. Extravagant
B. Resourceful D. Intelligent
18. He is a National Artist for Music, fond of using a leaf with his lips in humming musical tunes.
A. Levi Celerio C. Jose Maceda
B. Nick Joaquin D. Amado Hernandez
19. Artists need physical materials to work on. They are the means by which the artists make their feelings visible.
The following are materials used by visual artists except:
A. Paint C. Canvass
B. Paper D. Instruments
20. It is known as the crossover of materials in which local and traditional ones have combined wit contemporary art
forms.
A. Alternation C. Resources
B. Hybridization D. Improvisation
21. The following are local materials found in the Philippines except:
A. Abaca C. Raffia
B. Plastic D. Panda
22. It is a way the writer arranges words and thought to create mood or evoke feeling he/ she wants to express:
A. Writing technique C. Choreography technique
B. Musical technique D. Acting technique
23. It is a technique that involves human movement and form within the elements of time, space, and shape.
A. Writing technique C. Choreography technique
B. Musical technique D. Acting technique
24. It deals with the characterization of human experience used to create mood and heighten tension. It involves
facial expressions, gestures and speech to produce emotion.
A. Writing technique C. Choreography technique
B. Musical technique D. Acting technique
25. It is a technique in choreography wherein the choreographer prescribes the movement in detail, giving little or
no opportunity for dancers to be creative.
A. Improvisation C. Unison
B. Planned D. Retrograde
26. It is a traditional choreography technique where dancers face each other while doing the same steps.
A. Unison C. Canon
B. Retrograde D. Mirroring
27. It is a traditional choreography technique where dancers perform similar steps in successive manner.
A. Unison C. Canon
B. Retrograde D. Mirroring
28. It is the reverse performance f a sequence of dance steps.
A. Unison C. Canon
B. Retrograde D. Mirroring

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29. In theatre, he/ she guide the actor in the accuracy of his/ her movements and gestures on stage.
A. Director C. Artist
B. Playwright D. Choreographer
30. He/ she takes care of the lines or script that serves as a vital role in a play.
A. Director C. Artist
B. Playwright D. Choreographer

---“For my part I know nothing with any certainty, but the sight of the stars makes me dream.” – Vincent van Gogh

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