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BULAC NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

Bulac, Talavera, Nueva Ecija


SUMMATIVE TEST IN CONTEMPORARY PHILIPPINE ARTS FROM THE REGIONS (CPAR)
Name:_______________________________________ Date: _____________ Score:______________
Read the questions carefully. Choose the letter that corresponds to your answer and write it on the blank provided
before each number.
__________1. The following are examples of local materials that can be found in Nueva Ecija except:
a. Bamboo b. cogon c. water lily d. abaca
__________2. Which among the following statements best describe local materials?
a. These are resources that are abundant in one area at a certain time.
b. They can be found in most parts of the country.
c. These materials could not be related to other foreign materials.
d. Local materials cannot be exclusive in only one area.
___________3. Which among the following products can be made using water lily?
a. basket b. vase c. doormat d. all of the above
___________4. The use of local materials in creating an artwork shows the artist’s ____________.
a. authenticity b. creativity c. resourcefulness d. talent
___________5 It is the tallest palm tree in the Philippines. It has a big leaf with a strong stem.
a. Bamboo b. Water Hyacinth c. Cogon d. Buli
___________6. It is a very popular material used in making roofs and belongs to the family of palm that grows wildly
in Aurora Province
a. nito b. rattan c. abacca d. nipa
___________7. Nito is a local material which belong to the family of _____________.
a. palm b. banana c. fern d. grass
___________8. Which among the local materials belong to the family of pandan and very popular in Aurora
especially in terms of hat making?
a. Sabutan b. abacca c. nito d. nipa
___________9. These materials are very abundant in Aurora Province and can be crafted into wind chimes
a. abacca b. sabutan c. nipa d. shells
___________10. Which among the following local materials can be used in making furniture?
a. nipa b.rattan c. abacca d. nito
___________11. A perennial weed that grows in thick circular patches. It has flat, rigid, and yellowish-green leaves
that can be up to 6 feet long and about an inch wide. It can be found in Carranglan, Nueva Ecija.
b. Bamboo b. Water Hyacinth c. Cogon d. Buli
___________12. Bamboo can be crafted by means of the following, except:
a. cutting b. scraping c. dyeing d. pulling
___________13. . Can we consider the use of local materials as a factor in achieving a stable economy?
a. Yes, we can save more money in using local materials since it is cheaper than those of the foreign
materials.
b. No, the use of local materials has nothing to do with economics.
c. Yes, using local materials is good support in our economy since it refrains us from using foreign
materials and it prevents us from the environmental impact of transportation.
d. No, crafts and other arts made from local materials are not durable thus, they are not economically
friendly. What do you call the close connections between people formed by emotional bonds and
interactions?
____________14. It has a fibrous husk and a big-hard fruit. It has so many uses that is why it is known as the tree of
life.
a. Buko b. Buli c. Cogon d. Bamboo
___________15. It has panicles that can be used as a dust broom. Its hollow stem can be used in making fences and
garden decorations.
a. Corn husk b. Tambo c. Rattan d. Buko

Prepared by: Checked: Noted:


LARA MAY S. AGUILAR MAYLIN A. TANGCA VIRGINIA G. ORTIZ
Subject Teacher Master Teacher I Head Teacher III

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