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Philo and Contemporzary
Philo and Contemporzary
Frottage Collage
Decalcomania Print Making
2. The French word “Decollage” in
English means _______________.
Take-off Arrange
To glue together To stuck
3. What is hard exoskeleton of
marine mollusks such as snails,
bivalves, and chitons that serves to
protect and support their bodies?
Rattan Bamboo
Sea Shells Capiz Shell
4. What technique is done by
adhering cut-outs of paper and then
coating these with one or
transparent coating of varnish?
Decoupage Frottage
Mixed Media Print Making
5. It refers to a work of visual art that
combines various traditionally distinct
visual art. For example, work on canvas
that combines paint, ink and collage.
Abaca Buri
Bamboo Rattan
9. It is the manner in which
artist use and manipulate
materials?
Style Theme
Subject Technique
10. Which of the following
materials does not use carving
technique?
Ice Stone
Clay Wood
11. What weaving technique is used
in making a banig?
Coiling Twining
Plaiting Wickering
12. What material is used for
making windowpane for it
reflects the sunlight through it?
Abaca Rattan
Capiz Shell Buri Grass
13. What material that is best
used in making furniture?
Abaca Rattan
Capiz Shell Buri Grass
14. What technique encompassing
any form of working wood with a tool
into some sort of aesthetic object?
Basketry Coiling
Wood Carving Hand Weaving
15. What that uses tiny parts of
eggshell to create a whole image
or object?
Decoupage Frottage
Print Making Eggshell Mosaic
QUIZ
1. It is a technique encompassing
any form of working wood.
Equity
Frugality
Economic Efficiency
Environmental aesthetics
4. It is the capacity to direct and discipline
one’s activities and the behavior using reason
that is cautious and, as much as possible,
keeps away from any risks.
Frugality
Prudence
Ecofeminism
Anthropocentrism
5. What discipline that studies the moral
relationships of human beings with the
environment and its non-human contents?
Environmental Philosophy
Economic Efficiency
Social Ecology
Sustainable Development
6. Development that meets the needs of
the present without compromising the
ability of future generations to meet their
own needs.”
Environmental Philosophy
Economic Efficiency
Social Ecology
Sustainable Development
7. It refers to conserving our natural
resources so that the future
generations will still be able to use it
Equity
Frugality
Economic Efficiency
Environmental aesthetics
8. It means that any human activities or
economic advances should not unduly
disrupt the environment and human
communities located in the area.
Environmental Integrity
Economic Efficiency
Social Ecology
Sustainable Development
9. It believes that ecological problems
can be traced to social problems.
Environmental Philosophy
Economic Efficiency
Social Ecology
Sustainable Development
10. It refers to the innate right to be valued
and respected. Philosophers consider all
humans as having an inherent worth or
value.
Dignity
Consequence
Externality
Self-determination
11. It refers to the result or effect of an
action or condition. Philosophers believe
that a person acts freely and with due
regard for the consequences of his actions.
Dignity
Consequence
Externality
Self-determination
12. What may be a sign of an
environmental disorder?
Lack of space
Lack of resources
Lack of friends
Lack of material things
13. What is the act of using or other
resources wisely and practically?
Prudence
Aesthetics
Frugality
Economics
14. What is the ability to govern and
discipline oneself by the use of
reason?
Prudence
Aesthetics
Frugality
Transcendence
15. Which of the following refers to the
person having a clear perception of oneself,
including his thoughts, emotions, identity
and actions?
Externality
Dignity
Self-determination
Self-awareness
16. Which term used to separate man from
other Human Classifications like animals?
Man
Person
Human being
Human nature
17. It believes that humans are not
the only significant species on the
planet.
Biocentrism
Ecocentrism
Panthocentrism
Antropocentrism
18. A science that deals with the
relationships between groups of
living things and their
environments. Ecology
Ecocentrism
Androcentrism
Anthropocentrism
19. Which of the following is NOT an
essential component of the human
person?
Mind
Soul
Spirit
Conscience
20. It is the term used to describe humans
who are not just mere humans different
from animals but with inherent birth rights
and exact origin of his/her classification.
Human being
Human creature
Human nature
Human person