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ARTS 9

1ST QUARTER
Name: _____________________________________ Date: __________
Grade/Section: _____________________________ Score: _________

Direction: Read and analyze the questions carefully. Choose the best answer and write the letter on a
space provided before the number.

_____1. It refers to the skill or mastery, and was not different from crafts.
a. arts
b. crafts
c. drawing
d. painting
_____2. It is one of the oldest creations that seems to represent the human form in stylized manner.
a. The Stary Night
b. Hall of the Bulls
c. The Birth of Venus
d. The Women of Willendorf
_____3. It is the name of the painting that represent animals, most but not all of them are
representations of bulls?
a. Hall in the Bulls
b. Hall of the Bulls
c. Liberty Leading the people
d. The Women of Willendorf
_____4. Which term best describe the artistic style of Venus of Willendorf?
a. Abstract
b. Minimalist
c. Realistic
d. Stylized
_____5. What Agency declared the worked of archeologists were fascinated with painting on natural
rock walls in care as a World Heritage site in 1979.
a. UNESCO
b. National Museum
c. Historical Institute
d. Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP)
______6. It is knowing as cradle of civilization.
a. American
b. Mesopotamia
c. Megalithic civilization
d. Greek civilization
______7. The Great Pyramid of Egypt were constructed as tombs for which group of people?
a. Pharaohs
b. Perian Kings
c. Greek Philosophers
d. Roman Emperors
_____8. Who led the Akkadians to dominate Mesopotamia?
a. Greeks
b. Incas
c. Samans
d. Sargon
_____9. It is one of the creative feats of Sumerians.
a. Mudbrick
b. Ziggurat
c. Ziggurat of Ur
d. Temple of Artemis
_____10. It is a river that brought annual floods that sustained agricultural cycles.
a. Rio Grande
b. Amazon River
c. Mississippi River
d. The Nile River

_____11. It is the only Pyramid that dominate the valley of Gizeh


a. The Great Sphinx
b. Pyramid of Khufu
c. The Great Pyramids
d. The Great Wall of China

_____12. It is a pyramid that tends to appeal having giants’ steps leading towards the apex and
culminating in the figure of benben.
a. The Great Sphinx
b. Pyramid of Giza
c. The Great Pyramids
d. Saqqara Pyramid

_____13. Sculpture that seated ruler with a head dress and a serene expression on his face was found
in the valley of pyramid?
a. The Venus de Milo
b. The Nefertiti Bust
c. Sculpture of Khafre
d. The Statue of Liberty

_____14. Which of the following is a major influence on the development of classical beauty?

a. The Renaissance
b. The ancient Greeks
c. The ancient Romans
d. All of the above

_____15. Which of the following is NOT a feature of a mastaba?

a. It has a flat roof.


b. It has a pyramid on top of it
c. It is a rectangular tomb made of mudbrick or stone.
d. It has a staircase leading to a burial chamber below.

_____16. It is called as home of the most important temples in Greek history. (b)
a. Acropolis
b. Duric
c. Parthenon
d. None of the above

_____17. It is the precise fluted columns that hold the structure of the Parthenon were thick and
massive, created in a style known as?

a. Acropolis
b. Doric
c. Ionic
d. None of the above
_____18. Who were the prominent sculptors during the origin of classical beauty?

a. Phidias and Pericles


b. Banksy and Shepard Fairey
c. Vincent van Gogh and Pablo Picasso
d. Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo

_____19. Which ancient civilization heavily contributed to the origin of classical beauty?

a. Ancient Egypt
b. Ancient China
c. Ancient Greece
d. Ancient Mesopotamia

_____20 One of the famous examples of classical beauty in architecture is the Parthenon, located in
which city?
a. Athens
b. Alexandria
c. Cairo.
d. Rome

_____21. Which Roman leader is renowned for his patronage of the arts during the Roman Empire?
a. Augustus
b. Constantine
c. Julius Caesar
d. Nero

_____22. Which city-state in the Roman Empire was celebrated as a hub for artistic innovation and
cultural dissemination?
a. Athens
b. Alexandria
c. Carthage
d. Rome

_____23. Which Roman Emperor is famous for expanding and improving the road network,
contributing to the saying "All Roads Lead to Rome"?
a. Augustus
b. Caligula
c. Nero
d. Julius Caesar

_____24. What does the phrase "All Roads Lead to Rome" primarily symbolize in historical and
metaphorical contexts?
a. A reminder to explore different paths for personal growth
b. The centrality of Rome as the capital of the Roman Empire
c. The idea that Rome had the most scenic roads in ancient times
d. A navigational saying used by travelers to find their way to Rome

_____25. 25. When did Rome actually fall?


a. 476 C.E.
b. 477 C. E.
c. 478 C. E.
d. 479 C. E.

_____26. All roads lead to


a. Rome
b. Russia
c. Romblon
d. Spain

_____27. What does the phrase "All Roads Lead to Rome" mean?

a. Rome is the only city with roads.


b. Rome is the center of the universe.
c. Every road in the world goes to Rome.
d. There are many ways to achieve the same goal.

_____28. Which ancient Roman road system is famous for its vast network of roads across the Roman
Empire?
a. Route 66
b. Silk Road
c. Appian Way
d. Oregon Trail

_____29. What is the approximate length of the ancient Roman road network at its peak?
a. 1,000 miles
b. 5,000 miles
c. 20,000 miles
d. 50,000 miles

_____30. Which of the following was NOT a territory or region that the Roman Empire included at
its height?
a. Gaul (France)
b. Hispania (Spain)
c. Britannia (Britain)
d. Mesopotamia (Iraq)

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