The document contains 15 multiple choice questions about Southeast Asian art forms such as batik, weaving, puppetry, and sculpture. The questions cover traditions from countries like Indonesia, Malaysia, Cambodia, Laos, Brunei, and Vietnam. Key art forms addressed include batik, weaving, puppetry (wayang kulit), and sculpture.
The document contains 15 multiple choice questions about Southeast Asian art forms such as batik, weaving, puppetry, and sculpture. The questions cover traditions from countries like Indonesia, Malaysia, Cambodia, Laos, Brunei, and Vietnam. Key art forms addressed include batik, weaving, puppetry (wayang kulit), and sculpture.
The document contains 15 multiple choice questions about Southeast Asian art forms such as batik, weaving, puppetry, and sculpture. The questions cover traditions from countries like Indonesia, Malaysia, Cambodia, Laos, Brunei, and Vietnam. Key art forms addressed include batik, weaving, puppetry (wayang kulit), and sculpture.
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statement/situation. Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper. ____ 1. The following are the traditional colors used in Javanese batik, except: A. Black C. Brown B. Blue D. White ____ 2. Where can we usually find Malaysian batik? A. Bali C. Johor B. Java D. Vietnam ____ 3. The most common motifs of batik found in this country are leaves and flowers. A. Brunei C. Indonesia B. Cambodia D. Malaysia ____ 4. These are traditionally made from oiled rice paper on a bamboo frame. A. Batik C. Silk weaving B. Puppets D. Sky lantern ____ 5. What refers to the art of painting that shows live animals? A. Panchi C. Panyan B. Punpu D. Panyun ____ 6. Stories of their history were woven, not written. This is according to what tradition? A. Cambodian C. Singaporean B. Lao D. Vietnamese ____ 7. Below are the different techniques used in Brunei’s batik. Which of the these does not belong to the group? A. airbrushing C. cracking B. bubble D. digital printing ____ 8. The word batik is thought to be derived from the word ________ which can be translated into ‘a cloth with little dots’. A. ambatik C. kulit B. klowongan D. putri ____ 9. It is a traditional form of puppet shadow play performed in the Indo-Malayan archipelago. A. Dhalang C. Wayang Kulit B. Gamelan D. Wau Kite ____ 10. Precious metals like bronze, silver, and gold were used as a media in the sculptural creations of what Southeast Asian country? A. Brunei C. Lao B. Cambodia D. Myanmar ____ 11. What is used in creating lampshades, writing paper, greetings cards, and bookmarks in Northern Laos? A. Fibers C. Rice paper B. Oiled paper D. Sa paper ____ 12. In the late 13th century, the women of Cambodia only weave cotton from what tropical tree? A. Bamboo C. Kapok B. Ikat D. Khom loi ____ 13. What are the two main types of Cambodian weaving? A. Ikat technique and Uneven twill C. Mat weaving and Silk weaving B. Geometric and Free Form D. Shantung taffeta and Bengaline weave ____ 14. What is the most popular form of Vietnamese art? A. Mat weaving C. Silk weaving B. Silk painting D. Sky lantern ____ 15. This is used to lull the children to sleep and as scarecrows in the fields. A. Batik C. Lantern B. Kite D. Mat