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1. It is a French movement in the late 19th and early 20th century.


a. Impressionism b. Expressionism
c. Modern Nationalism d. Primitivism
2. He was born in Ciboure, France to a Basque mother and a
Swiss father.
a. Debussy b. Ravel
c. Schoenberg d. Stravinsky
3. He was a neo-classical, nationalist, and avant-garde composer.
a. Arnold Schoenberg b. Bela Bartok
c. Sergei Prokofieff d. Claude Debussy
4. It was a moderating factor between the emotional excesses of the
Romantic period and the violent impulses of the soul in expressionism.
a. Neo-Classicism b. Nationalism
c. Chance Music d. Avant-Garde Music
5. He was the primary exponent of the impressionist movement and
the focal point for other impressionist composers.
a. Debussy b. Ravel
c. Schoenberg d. Stravinsky
6. His first song was written in 1916 and his Broadway musical,
La La Lucille, in 1919.
a. Bernstein b. Gershwin
c. Poulenc d. Varese
7. A looser form of 20th century music development focused
on nationalist composers and musical innovators who sought
to combine modern techniques with folk materials.
a. Impressionism b. Expressionism
c. Neo-Classicism d. Modern Nationalism
8. He explored the territories of ballet, opera, theater, film and
even television jingles.
a. Debussy b. Glass
c. Gershwin d. Korsakov
9. The capacity of electronic machines such as amplifiers,
synthesizers, tape recorders and loud speakers to create
different sounds was put to creative use by 20th century.
a. Electronic Music b. Avant-garde Music
c. Modern Nationalism d. Primitivisim
10. His big break came when he was ask to substitute for the
ailing Bruno Walter in conducting the New York Philharmonic
Orchestra in a concert on November 14, 1943.
a. Bela Bartok b. Claude Debussy
c. Leonard Bernstein d. Igor Stravinsky
11. He was born in Oranienbaum (now Lomonosov), Russia
on June 17, 1882.
a. Bela Bartok b. John Cage
c. Igor Stravinsky d. Karlheinz Stockhausen
12. He was considered an innovative French-born composer.
a. Debussy b. Cage
c. Stockhausen d. Varese
13. The composer of Claire de Lune.
a. Debussy b. Ravel
c. Gershwin d. Varese
14. He was known as one of the 20th century composers with
the widest array of sounds in his works.
a. Edward Varese b. John Cage
c. Maurice Ravel d. Phillip Glass
15. All are the works of Claude Debussy EXCEPT.
a. Bolero b. La Mer
c. Children’s Corner Suite d. Ariettes Oubliees
16. An art movement that emerged in the second half of the
19th century among a group of Paris-based artists.
a. Impressionism b. Fauvism
c. Expressionism d. Social Realism
17. He was one of the first 19th century artists to depict modern-
life subjects.
a. Claude Monet b. Auguste Renoir
c. Edouard Manet d. Paul Cezanne
18. A style characterized by dream fantasies, memory images,
and visual tricks and surprises.
a. Dadaism b. Realism
c. Surrealism d. Fauvism
19. One of Pablo Picasso’s work that has been recognized as the
most monumental and comprehensive statement of social realism
against the brutality of war.
a. Miner’s Wives b. Guernica
c. Diana d. Personages with Star
20. An Art which arose in the mind of the artist, took concrete
form for a time, and then disappeared.
a. Conceptual Art b. Pop Art
c. Op Art d. Performance Art
21. A contemporary art form that uses sculptural materials
and other media to modify the way the viewer experiences
a particular space.
a. Performance Art b. Abstractionism
c. Installation Art d. Conceptual Art
22. He was the leading figure in Pop art.
a. James Rosenquist b. Roy Lichtenstein
c. Andy Warhol d. Joseph Kosuth
23. The logical geometrical conclusion of abstractionism that
came in the style.
a. Cubism b. Nonobjectivism
c. Dadaism d. Futurism
24. He was one of the founders of the impressionist movement
and the most prominent and considered the most influential
figure in the movement.
a. Claude Monet b. Auguste Renoir
c. Alfred Sisley d. Edouard Manet
25. His early works were snapshots of real life, full of sparkling
color and light.
a. Manet b. Monet
c. Renoir d. Sisley
26. He was a French artist and post-impressionist painter.
a. Manet b. Monet
c. Cezanne d. Renoir
27. He was a post-impressionist painter from the Netherlands.
a. Cezanne b. Manet
c. Renoir d. Van Gogh
28. It was a style that used bold, vibrant colors and visual distortions.
Its name was derived from les fauves, referring to the group of
French expressionist painters who painted in this style.
a. Fauvism b. Dadaism
c. Neoprimitivism d. Social Realism
29. All are the list of works of Claude Monet EXCEPT.
a. Bridge Over a Pond of Water Lilies b . Dancer
c. Irises in Monet’s Garden d. La Promenade
30. In the early 1900’s, a movement arose in the Western
art world that came to be known as ______________.
a. Abstractionism b. Expressionism
c. Impressionism d. Post-impressionism

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