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NAME:______________________________________ COURSE/YEAR:_____________

DATE:__________________ SCORE:______________

Second Quarter Examination in Philippine Contemporary Arts From The Region

Direction: Read each question carefully. Encircle the letter of the correct answer.
1. An Institutions who formulates, implements, and coordinates policies, plans, programs and
projects in the areas of formal and non-formal basic education.
a. NCCA b. DepEd c. CCP d. Museums
2. It is the overall policy making body, coordinating, and grants giving agency for the
preservation, development and promotion of Philippine arts and culture.
a. NCCA b. DepEd c. CCP d. Museums
3. The mission of this institutions is to be the leading institution for the arts and culture in the
Philippines by promoting artistic excellence and nurturing the broadest publics to participate
in art making and appreciation.
a. NCCA b. DepEd c. CCP d. Museums
4. It is an institution devoted to the procurement, care, study, and display of objects of lasting
interest or value. It is where objects of historical, scientific, artistic, or cultural interest are
stored and exhibited.
a. NCCA b. DepEd c. CCP d. Museums
5.It refers to physical or figurative venue in which art is bought and sold. At its most basic, it
requires a work of art, which might be drawn from a very wide range of collectible objects; a
seller; and a buyer, who may participate directly in negotiations or be represented by agents.
a. NCCA b. Art Market c. CCP d. Museums
6. It is defined as the material, or the substance out of which a work is made.
a. Medium b. Technique c. Manner d. Process
7. It is the manner in which artists use and manipulate materials to achieve the desired formal
effect, and communicate the desired concept,or meaning according to their personal style.
a. Medium b. Technique c. Manner d. Process
8. Uses metal,wood, stone,clay,and glass. It fall within the category of “The Three
Dimensionals ” arts because they occupy space and have volume.
a. Sculpture b. Architect c. Painter d. Photographer
9. The _____________ uses ink printed or transferred on a flat surface(wood,metal plate or
silk screen) that is keeping with a duplicating or reproducing process prints and paintings are
further classified as “two-dimensional” arts,because they include the surface or ground on
which coloring substances are applied.
a. Sculpture b. Architect c. Printmaker d. Photographer
10. It uses sound and instruments including the human voice.
a. Sculpture b. Architect c. Printmaker d. Musician
11. It is consider as the tools in order to create an artwork.
a. Principles b. Elements c. Rhythm d. Harmony
12. It is “how you put them to work”. It is where the style of art manipulates its substance.
a. Principles b. Elements c. Rhythm d. Harmony
13. This principle of art describes the movement in or of an artwork. It is created by the
variety and repetition of elements in a work of art that come together to create a visual tempo
or beat.
a. Principles b. Elements c. Rhythm d. Harmony
14. This is achieved when the elements of an artwork come together in a unified way. Certain
element are repeated yet still look and feel similar.
a. Principles b. Elements c. Rhythm d. Harmony
15. Artists combine elements to add a feeling of equilibrium or stability to a work of art.
a. Balance b. Contrast c. Rhythm d. Harmony
16. It refers to the materials that is easily available.
a. Local b. Imported c. Foreign d. None of the above
17. It is the art of the present which is continuously in the process and in flux.
a.Traditional Art b. Modern Art c. Contemporary Art d. None of the
above
18. This type of arts are primarily for aesthetic enjoyment through the senses,especially
visual and auditory.
a.Traditional Art b. Modern Art c. Contemporary Art d. Major Art
19. It is a type of arts which are intended for practical use or utility.
a.Traditional Art b. Modern Art c. Minor Art d. Major Art
20. It is the changing of raw materials into some significant product for human consumption
or use.
a. Fine or Aestheticl Art b. Modern Art c. Industrial Art d. Major Art
21. This refers to arts such as flower arrangement,interior decoration,dressmaking,home-
making,embroidery,cooking and others.
a. Applied or Household b. Civic Art c. Industrial Art d. Commercial
Art
22. This includes city or town planning,maintenance and beautification of
parks,plazas,roads,bridges and farms.
a. Applied or Household b. Civic Art c. Industrial Art d. Commercial
Art
23. This involve business propaganda in the form of advertisements in newspapers and
magazines,sign painting,billboard announcements,leaflets,displays,poster designing,movie
illustrations and many more.
a. Applied or Household b. Civic Art c. Industrial Art d. Commercial
Art
24. It is anything printed from raised or sunken reliefs and plane surfaces.
a. Graphic Art b. Civic Art c. Industrial Art d. Commercial Art
25. This refers to agronomy(crop production),horticulture(garden or orchard
cultivation),husbandry(raising of cows,carabaos,poultry and swine) and farming.
a. Business Art b. Agricultural Art c. Industrial Art d. Commercial Art
26. This includes
merchandising,accounting,bookkeeping,typewriting,stenography,salesmanship and business
administration.
a. Business Art b. Agricultural Art c. Industrial Art d. Commercial Art
27. It includes shallow and deep sea fishing,fish refrigeration and culture,net weaving.
a. Business Art b. Agricultural Art c. Fishery Art d. Medical or Clinical
Art
28. It includes first aid treatments,medicinal manufacturing,surgery,medical operations,
rehabilitation and others.
a. Business Art b. Agricultural Art c. Fishery Art d. Medical or Clinical
Art
29. In Pre-Colonial Philippines,arts are for ritual purposes or for everyday use.
a. Pre-Colonial Art b. Islamic Arts c. Spanish Era d. American Era
30. It is characterized by geometric designs and patterns eliciting focus from the believers.
a. Pre-Colonial Art b. Islamic Arts c. Spanish Era d. American Era
31. Art became handmaiden of religion ,serving to propagate the Catholic faith and thus
support the colonial order at the same time.
a. Pre-Colonial Art b. Islamic Arts c. Spanish Era d. American Era
32. Commercial and advertising arts were integrated into the fine arts curriculum.
a. Pre-Colonial Art b. Islamic Arts c. Spanish Era d. American Era
33. Preference was given to the indigineous art and traditions of the Philippines. This
emphasized their propaganda of Asia belonging to Asians.
a. Modern Era b. Japanese Era c. Spanish Era d. American Era
34. In this era,writters and artists posed the question of national identity as the main theme of
various art forms.
a. Modern Era b. Japanese Era c. Spanish Era d. American Era
For items 35-40( 2 pts each)
Direction: Complete the Timeline of Philippine Arts.
Contemporary Era

Japanese Era

Spanish Era

Ethnic Art

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