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Test I b) Assemblage

c) Glass
1. What is sculpture, and in how many dimensions does d) Carving
it operate? 13. Which type of sculpture can independently stand in
a) Two dimensions space?
b) Three dimensions a) Assemblage
c) Four dimensions b) Kinetic Sculpture
d) One dimension c) Free-standing
d) Welded Sculptures
2. In contrast to painting, sculpture has:
a) One dimension 14. What is the process of connecting sheets of metal
b) Two dimensions together in sculpture called?
c) Three dimensions a) Carving
d) Four dimensions b) Modeling
c) Welding
3. How can you identify a free-standing sculpture? d) Assembling
a) It has a flat horizontal base
b) It is projected from a flat surface 15. Which kind of sculpture is represented through
c) It is made of glass allegory and personification?
d) It is in constant motion a) Free-standing
b) Symbolic Sculpture
4. What is relief sculpture? c) Relief
a) Sculpture with a flat base d) Kinetic Sculpture
b) Sculpture projected from a flat surface
c) Sculpture made of found objects
d) Sculpture in constant motion

5. How is assemblage sculpture created?


a) Carving
b) Modeling
c) Connecting materials together
d) Using glass as the medium
6. What is unique about kinetic sculpture?
a) It is made of glass
b) It is in constant motion
c) It has a flat horizontal base
d) It is projected from a flat surface

7. What process is involved in creating welded


sculptures?

a) Carving
b) Modeling
c) Connecting sheets of metal together
d) Using glass as the medium

8. In symbolic sculpture, how is an abstract idea


represented?
a) Through allegory and personification
b) Through constant motion
c) Through a flat horizontal base
d) Through connecting materials together

9. Which type of sculpture is considered a "sculpture in


motion"? a) Free-standing
b) Assemblage
c) Kinetic Sculpture
d) Relief

10. What does bas-relief mean?


a) Slightly projected from the flat surface
b) Completely detached from the surface
c) In constant motion
d) Made of glass

11. What material is commonly used in creating


assemblage sculptures? Test II
a) Metal
b) Canvas 1. What is architecture often considered to be?
c) Glass a) The art of painting
d) Found objects b) The art of sculpture
c) The art to inhabit
12. What is the medium of expression used in glass d) The art of literature
sculpture?
a) Modeling
2. Which type of building is considered an offshoot of
apartments and built to maximize space usage?
a) Bahay na Bato
b) Bungalow
c) Condominium
d) Barong-barong

3. How is a typical two-story Bahay na Bato structured?


a) Stone ground floor and wooden upper level
b) Brick ground floor and stone upper level
c) Wood throughout both levels
d) Concrete throughout both levels

4. What characterizes a bungalow?


a) Two stories with a terrace
b) Stone ground floor and wooden upper level
c) One-story with a wide front porch and large
windows
d) Boat that serves as dwelling

5. Which ethnic house is typically owned by Christian


peasant families in lowland areas?
a) Bungalow
b) Bahay na Bato
c) Bahay Kubo
d) Houseboat

6. What is a houseboat?
a) One-story house with large windows
b) A boat that serves as a dwelling
c) Two-story house with living quarters on the upper
level
d) Split-level house

7. What does a one-and-a-half story house in


architecture typically feature?
a) Upper level covering the entire lower level
b) Upper level covering just half of the lower level
c) No upper level
d) Two levels with a terrace

8. In a split-level house in the Philippines, what areas


are usually found on the lower level?
a) Kitchen, living, and dining areas
b) Bedrooms
c) Terrace
d) Both a and b

9. Which type of building often has a wide front porch


and large windows?
a) Apartment
b) Bahay na Bato
c) Bungalow
d) Barong-barong

10. What is the Bahay Kubo typically owned by?


a) Wealthy individuals
b) Low-income groups
c) Government officials
d) Business tycoons

11. Who typically resides in houseboats?


a) Wealthy individuals
b) Christian peasant families
c) Badjao or Sama Laur
d) Government officials

12. What function does architecture primarily


emphasize?
a) Aesthetic appeal
b) Functionality
c) Symbolism
d) Historical significance

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