1. Which of the following refers to arts intended to have practical use or utility?
a. Civic Arts b. Commercial Arts c. Practical Arts d. Industrial Arts
2. Which of the following refers to the different materials or supplies that an artist utilizes in order to create a work of art? a. canvas b. medium c. ground d. technique 3. Which of the following is the manner in which artists use and manipulate materials to achieve the desired formal effect? a. canvas b. medium c. ground d. technique 4. Which of these artforms are classified under three-dimensional art? a. painting b. building c. sculpture d. carving 5. Which art work combines elements such as newspapers, magazines, cut-outs, etc. to create a thick layer that is almost like a relief? a. collage b. frottage c. decalcomania d. Poster 6. Which of the following includes city or town planning, maintenance and beautification of parks? a. Applied art b. Civic art c. Business Art d. Practical Art 7. Which of the following artist uses ink printed or transferred on a surface (wood, metal plates, or silk screen) that is in keeping with a duplicating or reproducing process.? a. architect b. sculptor c. writer d. printmaker 8. Which of the following artform is considered as the changing of raw materials for utilitarian purposes? a. Applied art b. Civic art c. Business Art d. Utilitarian Art 9. Guillermo Tolentino’s OBLATION, BULUL wood carvings, carving of Saints in Christian churches are examples of …................ a. architecture b. sculpture c. painting d. handicrafts 10. Which of the following refers to anything printed from raised or sunken reliefs and plane surfaces? a. Applied Art b. Graphic Art c. Business Art d. Practical Art