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SIBUGAY TECHNICAL INSTITUTE, INCORPORATED

LOWER TAWAY, IPIL, ZAMBOANGA SIBUGAY PROVINCE


Email Address: sibugaytech@yahoo.com
www.sibugaytech.edu.ph
FINAL
ART APPRECIATION
Name of Student: Score: ____________
Section: _____________________ Date: _____________
GENERAL INSTRUCTION: Any form of erasures or alterations will invalidate your answer.

MULTIPLE CHOICE
Instruction: Encircle the letter of the correct answer. (2 points each)

1. One of the ceramic products created by the 10. It became an expression of worship for the
Japanese. Japanese.
a. Porcelain vase a. Music
b. Jade b. Dance
c. Haniwa c. Sculpture
d. Jars d. Art
2. It was a popular choice of material for artworks. 11. A painting that was developed by the Japanese
a. Porcelain vase which was crafted through woodcut prints.
b. Jade a. Haniwa house
c. Haniwa b. Ukiyo-e
d. Jars c. T’nalak
3. These are ceramic figures that are made up of d. Manunggal Jar
clay. 12. It is said to be one of the earliest art forms used
a. Porcelain vase by the early Filipino people.
b. Jade a. Pottery
c. Haniwa b. Weaving
d. Jars c. Carving
4. It is being one of the oldest civilizations in Asia, d. Jewelry making
has a rich history when it comes to culture and 13. It is also one of the earliest forms of art
the arts. expressions in the Philippines.
a. China a. Pottery
b. Japan b. Weaving
c. Philippines c. Carving
d. Spain d. Jewelry making
5. It was initially influenced by China in terms of 14. They are known for their colorful woven cloth,
the arts. which also have both religious and practical
a. China value.
b. Japan a. Filipino people
c. Philippines b. Subanen people
d. Spain c. Cordillera people
6. It is at the forefront of economic development. d. T’boli people
a. China 15. They are known for their woven abaca cloth.
b. Japan a. Filipino people
c. Philippines b. Subanen people
d. Spain c. Cordillera people
7. It was the dominant way of life subscribed to by d. T’boli people
the general public. 16. This particular cloth is use to make ornaments,
a. Shintoism which also represent their beliefs through
b. Buddhism symbols.
c. Confucianism a. Sarimanok
d. Taoism b. Okir
8. The native religion of Japan. c. T’nalak
a. Shintoism d. Pakorabong
b. Buddhism 17. They are designs applied to the woodcarvings.
c. Confucianism a. Sarimanok
d. Taoism b. Okir
9. It became an integral part of Japanese culture. c. T’nalak
a. Shintoism d. Pakorabong
b. Buddhism 18. It is a stylized design of a mythical bird either
c. Confucianism standing on a fish or holding a piece of fish on
d. Taoism its beak.
a. Okir a. Juan Luna’s “Spoliarium”
b. Sarimanok b. Carlos Francisco’s “Magpupukot”
c. Naga c. VictorioEdades’s “The Builders”
d. Pakorabong d. GaloOcampo’s “The River of Life”
19. It was used as amulets for protection to drive 23. It can be defined as doing something without
away evil spirits. prior preparation.
a. Jewelry a. Style
b. Clothing b. Soulmaking
c. Woodcarving c. Improvisation
d. Pottery d. Appropriation
20. An S-shape form, depicting an elaborate figure 24. It refers to the distinctive handling of elements
of a mythical dragon or serpent. and media associated with the work of an
a. Okir individual artist, a school, a movement, or a
b. Sarimanok specific culture or time period.
c. Naga a. Style
d. Pakorabong b. Soulmaking
21. It is like a growing fern with broad base. The c. Improvisation
fern gracefully stems and tapers upward. d. Appropriation
a. Okir 25. One of the central figures in the improvisation
b. Sarimanok movement.
c. Naga a. Andy Warhol
d. Pakorabong b. Georges Mathieu
22. One of the most famous works that expressed c. Juan Luna
Filipino nationalism and stood against the d. Carlos Francisco
colonizers.

II – ESSAY
Instruction: Answer the following question briefly. (10 points each)

1. How can improvisation contribute to the distinctive quality of the artwork?

2. How did art become a reflection of Philippine society?

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