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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region III- Central Luzon
Schools Division of Bulacan
SAN RAFAEL NATIONAL TRADE SCHOOL
Caingin, San Rafael Bulacan

CONTEMPORARY PHILIPPINE ARTS FROM THE REGION EXAMINATION


SECOND QUARTER
Name: ____________________ Date: _____________

Section: ___________________ Score: _____________

Multiple Choice: Choose the correct answer and write only the letter on the
space provided.
___________1. It is a strategy that an artist uses to create an art.
A. Art Form C. Minimalism
B. Found Objects D. Technique
2. __________ material is usually evident in the art form because it is available in
the community where the artist lives.
A. New C. Local
B. Old D. Imported
3.___________ This refers to the idea that things we often view as junk turn to
be more valuable than we think they are.
A. Junk C. Minimalism
B. Contemporary D. Found Objects
4.____________ This art material refers to the paper maché made by using
curved wooded
sculpture used as mold.
A. Puni Festival C. Taka making
B. Paete’s Taka D. Subject of Taka

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5._____________ Pabalat is a folk art that is still evident today in contemporary
arts called as _______________.
A. Stitching C. Loom Bands
B. Packaging D. Paper Maché
6._____________ Bamboo is used in construction, textile, musical instruments
and weapons. Which place is famous for using this raw material?
A. Cebu C. Mabalacat City
B. Catanduanes D. San Fernando City
7. ______________ Puni is an art created using leaf frond folding and is made
popular in Bulacan. Puni is an art created using ____________.
A. Wood C. Plastic
B. Straw D. Leaves
8._______________ A place usually welcomes visitors with a name of the town.
What is a traditional art from Bulacan that was originally created for this
purpose?
A. Puni C. Singkaban
B. Pabalat D. Saniculas
9._______________ This art is anchored to a legend that a priest can perform
healing through bread and water.
A. Puni C. Singkaban
B. Pabalat D. Saniculas
10.______________ Pagbuburda as a traditional technique is now evident in
which contemporary art technique?
A. Bamboo Art C. Straw Folding
B. Loom Bands D. Polvoron Molder
11._____________This is Paete’s contemporary art that uses carved wooden
molds for paper maché.
A. Bamboo Art C. Straw Folding
B. Loom Bands D. Taka Making
12.______________ The following art forms originated from North Luzon,
except?
A. Puni C. Saniculas
B. Pabalat D. Pagbuburda

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13._______________ What do you call the material used in creating an art?
A. Medium C. Instrument
B. Technique D. Local Materials
14._____________ Which of the following contemporary forms show the
evidence of embroidery as a technique?
A. Loom Bands and Taka C. Stitching and Taka
B. Taka and Paper Maché D. Loom Bands and Stitching
15. If you are an entrepreneur who wants to create new packaging styles
inspired by traditional art, in which place can you possibly start your business?
A. Batangas C. Laguna
B. Bulacan D. Pampanga
16______________. Art materials that are natural or inherent from the place or
locality are called _____

A. incongruous art materials C. indignant art materials


B. indigenous art materials D. ingenious art materials
17.______________ 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
18.______________ Coffee, plastic bottles and recyclable materials are examples
of _____

A. cultural art materials C. old art materials


B. non-traditional art materials D. traditional art materials
19._______________ Materials that could be a mix of indigenous art materials
and introduced art materials refers to _____

A. imported art materials C. local art materials


B. international art materials D. regional art materials
20.______________ The local art material composed of old or discarded articles
and considered useless or of little value but are potentially useful for the creative
eyes of an artist refers to _____

A. capiz shells C. junk


B. Cowrie shells D. rattan
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21._______________ The cleaned and trimmed shells of the windowpane oyster
are called _____

A. bao C. glass
B. capiz D. sigay
22._______________ Art materials that are usually bought from department
stores and bookstores are called _____

A. indigenous art materials C. non-traditional art materials


B. ingenious art materials D. traditional art materials
23.________________ The artist bears in mind that the conceived artwork will
be created from choice materials deemed _____

A. appropriate C. inappropriate
B. disproportionate D. misappropriate
24._______________ Every object and thing can be used for art in the eyes of a
_____

A. discerning artist C. disoriented artist


B. disintegrating artist D. disparate artist
25. _______________These are found on sandy seafloor around the Philippine
islands and are used for making jewelry and handicraft _____

A. capiz shells C. cowrie shells


B. coconut shells D. crab shells
26.________________ This plant often mistakenly identified as a tree, is actually
a kind of grass, has myriads of uses and one of its prominent use is in creating art
_____

A. bamboo C. coconut
B. banana D. rattan

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Outside the Box to Change the World.
27.______________ It is up to the resourcefulness and creativity of the artist to
come up with an artwork. An artwork can be created from seemingly unusable
and ineffectual objects and things.

A. Both statements are FALSE.


B. Both statements are TRUE.
C. The first statement is FALSE, the second statement is TRUE.
D. The first statement is TRUE, the second statement is FALSE.
28.________________ Local art materials are not available anywhere within the
region, province, city or town. The availability and accessibility of local art
materials make them convenient and easy to use in creating art.

A. Both statements are FALSE.


B. Both statements are TRUE.
C. The first statement is FALSE, the second statement is TRUE.
D. The first statement is TRUE, the second statement is FALSE.
29.__________________ Local art materials can be classified as traditional and
non-traditional. Non-traditional art materials are materials that are usually or
commonly used in creating art.

A. Both statements are FALSE.


B. Both statements are TRUE.
C. The first statement is FALSE, the second statement is TRUE.
D. The first statement is TRUE, the second statement is FALSE.
30.______________ All local art materials are indigenous art materials.
Indigenous art materials are imported from an external source and are
introduced locally to a place and locality.

A. Both statements are FALSE.


B. Both statements are TRUE.
C. The first statement is FALSE, the second statement is TRUE.
D. The first statement is TRUE, the second statement is FALSE.

Don't Fear Failure or What Others Think, but… Be Different to Be Successful. Think
Outside the Box to Change the World.
31._____________ An artwork is an expression of the being of _____

A. its owner C. the sales lady who sold it


B. the artist who created it D. the viewers
32._____________ The act of critiquing should be differentiated from the act of

A. criticizing C. hypothesizing
B. guessing D. predicting
33. When someone takes note only of an artwork’s flaws and errors, this is
_____

A. clicking C. critiquing
B. criticizing D. curating
34._____________ Critique is somewhat a formal word that typically refers to a
careful _____

A. disapproval C. judgment
B. error D. miscalculation
35._______________ The quality of being acquired or used easily refers to _____

A. accessibility C. mastery
B. appropriateness D. practicality
36.________________ The art technique’s suitability for the kind of art materials
and to the conceived artwork refers to its _____

A. accessibility C. appropriateness
B. affordability D. availability
37._______________ The art technique’s usefulness for the artist and it is
understandably fit for the kind of art materials and for the conceived artwork
refers to its _____

A. accessibility C. availability
B. affordability D. practicality

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38._______________ For an art material to be deemed really useful they have to
undergo _____

A. correction C. emulation
B. devaluation D. evaluation
39.______________ An art material that is obtainable, always ready for use and
is at hand is proof of its _____

A. appropriateness C. mastery
B. availability D. practicality
40.______________ The means, process or methods of using art materials in a
manner that the artist wants to use in order to create an artwork refers to _____

A. art critique C. art technique


B. art form D. art signature
41.______________ Being choosy with and discriminating in the choice of art
materials should be regarded as an overzealous act of meticulousness on the
part of the artist. This is not a proof of the artist’s dedication and sincerity in
creating art.

A. Both statements are FALSE.


B. Both statements are TRUE.
C. The first statement is FALSE, the second statement is TRUE.
D. The first statement is TRUE, the second statement is FALSE.
42.______________ The usefulness of these art materials is dependent on
certain factors. Each art material has to be examined in certain ways.
A. Both statements are FALSE.
B. Both statements are TRUE.
C. The first statement is FALSE, the second statement is TRUE.
D. The first statement is TRUE, the second statement is FALSE.

Don't Fear Failure or What Others Think, but… Be Different to Be Successful. Think
Outside the Box to Change the World.
43.____________ It is expected that the artist is unskilled. The artist should be
highly knowledgeable of the art technique.

A. Both statements are FALSE.


B. Both statements are TRUE.
C. The first statement is FALSE, the second statement is TRUE.
D. The first statement is TRUE, the second statement is FALSE.

44.______________ An artist takes into personal consideration what goes into


his or her artwork. The artist does not take into account the kind and quality of
art materials.

A. Both statements are FALSE.


B. Both statements are TRUE.
C. The first statement is FALSE, the second statement is TRUE.
D. The first statement is TRUE, the second statement is FALSE.
45.______________ The artist has his or her personal criteria in evaluating the
kind, quality and amount of the art materials at hand. The artist shows special
appreciation of art and beauty.

A. Both statements are FALSE.


B. Both statements are TRUE.
C. The first statement is FALSE, the second statement is TRUE.
D. The first statement is TRUE, the second statement is FALSE.
46.______________ The Lyricist of Lupang Hinirang.

A. Julian Felipe C. Jose Rizal


B. Jose Palma D. Julian Balmaceda
47._____________ Composer of Lupang Hinirang’s Melody.

A. Julian Felipe C. Jose Rizal


B. Jose Palma D. Julian Balmaceda
48._____________ Before it became Lupang Hinirang,what is its first title.

A. Marcha National Filipina C. Bayang Magiliw


B. Chosen Land D. Buwan at Araw

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Outside the Box to Change the World.
49.____________ It is suited for sweet songs like melodies.

A. Alto C. Mezzo Soprano


B. Coloratura Soprano D. Lyric Soprano
50.____________ It is the highest and lightest of all voices.

A. Alto C. Mezzo Soprano


B. Coloratura Soprano D. Lyric Soprano

EXTRA POINTS: 5 POINTS EACH

1. The complete title of Module 10.


2. What is the time signature of Lupang Hinirang?
3. SRNTS Hymn in one word

Don't Fear Failure or What Others Think, but… Be Different to Be Successful. Think
Outside the Box to Change the World.

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