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SUMMATIVE TEST IN CONTEMPORARY PHILIPPINE ARTS FROM THE REGIONS

FOURTH QUARTER
Directions: Analyze the questions and choose the letter of the correct answer.
1. What is the importance of considering the appropriate art materials in creating an artwork?
A. It is important because it cut the cost. C. It is important for the success of the artist’s effort
B. It is important because it limits creativity D. It is important for the artistic plagiarism
2. Why is the choice of art materials crucial for the success of an artist's work?
A. It determines the artist's creative ability C. It reflects the artist's personality
B. It affects the final appearance of the artwork D. It determines the value of the artwork
3. What are local art materials?
A. Materials that can be bought from other countries
B. Materials that can be acquired locally or from the region, province, city, or town
C. Materials that are introduced to the place or imported from somewhere else
D. Materials that are not used in creating art
4. What is the scientific name of the plant where abaca is extracted from?
A. Musa textilis B. Cocos nucifera C. Bambusoideae D. Placunidae
5. What is the difference between indigenous and local art materials?
A. Indigenous art materials are local materials, but not all local art materials are indigenous
B. Indigenous art materials are introduced to the place or imported, while local art materials come from the place or locality
C. There is no difference between indigenous and local art materials
D. Indigenous art materials are not used in creating art, while local art materials are used in creating art
6. Which of the following is an example of seed art?
A. Art created from palm, pandanus, or seagrass leaves C. Art created using plastic, wood, and metal
B. Art created from small, or cowrie shells D. Art created using corn, sorghum, and mung beans
7. This plant often mistakenly identified as a tree, is a kind of grass, has myriads of uses, and is known for its prominent uses _________
A. Bamboo B. Banana C. Coconut D. Rattan
8. What is the difference between critiquing and criticizing?
A. Critiquing is more subjective than objective while criticizing is more objective than subjective.
B. Critiquing is negative in nature while criticizing is focused on the process of creating art.
C. Critiquing is more objective than subjective while criticizing is judging with disapproval.
D. Critiquing and criticizing have the same meaning.
9. Materials that are not usually used in creating art _____
A. indigenous art materials C. non-traditional art materials
B. local art materials D. traditional art materials
10. What are some of the considerations in critiquing available art materials?
A. Affordability, accessibility, and texture. C. Availability, accessibility, and affordability.
B. Availability, color, and texture. D. Availability, accessibility, and size.
11. Art materials that are usually bought from department stores and bookstores are called _____
A. indigenous art materials C. non-traditional art materials
B. local art materials D. traditional art materials
12. What is accessibility in critiquing art materials?
A. The quality of being able to be used or obtained. C. The quality of being affordable.
B. The quality of being within the artist's reach. D. The quality of being obtainable.
13. What is the appropriateness in critiquing appropriate art techniques?
A. How the artist is going to apply in creating an artwork should be suited to the kind of art materials.
B. The artist is skilled and highly knowledgeable of the art technique.
C. The art technique should be functional and sensible for the objectives or purpose set by the artist.
D. All of the above.
14. What is mastery in critiquing appropriate art techniques?
A. The artist is skilled and highly knowledgeable of the art technique.
B. The art technique should be functional and sensible for the objectives or purpose set by the artist.
C. How the artist is going to apply in creating an artwork should be suited to the kind of art materials.
D. None of the above.
15. What is the practicality of critiquing appropriate art techniques?
A. The art technique should be functional and sensible for the objectives or purpose set by the artist.
B. How the artist is going to apply in creating an artwork should be suited to the kind of art materials.
C. The artist is skilled and highly knowledgeable of the art technique.
D. All of the above.
16. What is the definition of an artwork?
A. Something that an artist produces for money. C. An expression of the being of the artist who created it.
B. Something that an artist produces that is beautiful. D. A product of the artist's feelings.
17. What is the quality of being obtainable in critiquing art materials?
A. The quality of being affordable. C. The quality of being able to be used or obtained.
B. The quality of being within the artist's reach. D. The quality of being physically present.
18. What is affordability in critiquing art materials?
A. An art material must be within the artist's reach.
B. An art material must be obtainable, ready for use, at hand.
C. An art material must be within the financial capacity of the artist to be purchased or bought.
D. An art material must be easily acquired without much effort or difficulty for the artist.
19. What is an art technique in creating an artwork?
A. The means, process, or methods of using art materials in a manner that the artist wants to use.
B. The quality of being able to be used or obtained.
C. How the artist is going to apply in creating an artwork should be suited to the kind of art materials.
D. The quality of being within the artist's reach.
20. Which of the following statement is TRUE?
A. All local art materials are indigenous art materials. C. Local art materials has been there in the place from the start.
B. Crayons is a fine example of indigenous art material. D. All indigenous art materials are local materials.

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