1. The document provides definitions and information about various terms related to art, including different art styles, elements, mediums, and artists.
2. It tests the reader's knowledge on topics like who painted specific famous works, definitions of art terminology, different art periods and styles, and more.
3. The document contains over 40 multiple choice questions to test art appreciation and knowledge.
1. The document provides definitions and information about various terms related to art, including different art styles, elements, mediums, and artists.
2. It tests the reader's knowledge on topics like who painted specific famous works, definitions of art terminology, different art periods and styles, and more.
3. The document contains over 40 multiple choice questions to test art appreciation and knowledge.
1. The document provides definitions and information about various terms related to art, including different art styles, elements, mediums, and artists.
2. It tests the reader's knowledge on topics like who painted specific famous works, definitions of art terminology, different art periods and styles, and more.
3. The document contains over 40 multiple choice questions to test art appreciation and knowledge.
1.“Creation of Adam” was painted by ______________.
a. Michael Angelo b. Johannes Vermeer c. Pierre-August Renoir d. Leonardo Da Vinci 2.________________ is the expression of human skill and imagination. a. Emphasis b. Contour c. Art d. Dominance 3.Skilled workers who create things by hand which can be functional or decorative arts. a. Managers b. Curator c. Artisan d. Art Dealer 4.It refers to forms of art in which artist use their voices, bodies or inanimate objects to convey artistic expression. a. Performance Art b. Body Movements c. Body Miming d. Body Language 5.A style of artwork created using many geographical shapes, often not resembling any object. a. Surrealism b. Fauvism c. Cubism d. Baroque 6.This refer to the material used to make a work of art. a. Model b. Subject c. Medium d. Mixed media 7.This element of art refers to a point moving at an identifiable path that has length and direction. a. color b. line c. shape d. space 8.“The Scream” was painted by _____________. a. Vincent Van Gogh b. Pierre-August Renoir c. Edvard Munch d. Claude Monet 9.The art of combining spoken or written words and their meanings into forms which have artistic and emotional appeal like drama and essay. a. Literary Arts b. Performing arts c. Plastic arts d. Visual arts 10.This term refers to the general area that surrounds all things and in art, this refers to the area of representation either 2 or 3 dimensional. a. Contour b. Depth c. Mass d. Space 11.The Latin word of art which means ability or skill which covers various areas of artistic creativity that seek to communicate beauty primarily through the senses. a. aris b. ars c. artesian d. artis 12.Movement in art where hundreds of dots are used to create a picture or painting. a. Pointillism b. Impressionism c. Realism d. Cubism 13.This refers to the lightness or darkness of a color and can be changed by adding black or white. a. Hue b. Intensity c. Saturation d. Value 14.An art in which it is the artist's intention to present again a particular subject either 'objective' or 'figurative'. a. art presentation b. non-art presentation c. non-representational art d. representational art 15.A painting technique in which pigments suspended in water applied to a damp lime- plaster surface. Once the pigments dry, they become part of the surface of the wall. a. acrylic painting b. encaustic painting c. fresco painting d. watercolor painting 16.The following are the components of the forms of art except: a. elements b. principles of design c. actual and physical materials d. in-depth interpretation of the art work 17.This refers to art that is used in daily living such as tools, architectural structures, roads, bridges, buildings, furniture, kitchen utensils, coins, bills, dress, weapons, among others. a. Aesthetic b. Dimensional c. Functional d. Representational 18.These are the colors blue, red and yellow. They are described as such because they are the first to be produced and the rest of the colors are produced as a result of their combination. a. Adjacent Colors b. Complementary Colors c. Primary colors d. Secondary Colors 19.Inanimate objects arranged in indoor setting, like fruits on the table, flowers on the vase, or books on the shelf. a. Historical b. Landscape c. Portrait d. Still Life 20.The unifying element of a work of art created by regularly repeated elements with variation. a. Emphasis b. Proportion c. Rhythm d. Scale 21.Positive, perceptual, emotional, intellectual response to the beauty of artwork. a. Art critique b. Art appreciation c. Art analyzation d. Artistic criticism 22.The statement “art has been crafted by all people regardless of origin, time place and enjoyed by people continuously” refers to what assumptions of art? a. Art is universal b. Art is not nature c. Art is made by man d. Art involves experience 23.It is the name of a color, such as red, blue, or yellow and it is also considered as the dimension of color which is referred to __________. a. Combination b. Hue c. Mass d. Order 24.Like graphic arts it has two-dimensional surface, such as painting, drawing, photography and other products 0f printing industry with the aid of computer and other electronic devices. a. Decorative art b. Digital art c. Machine art d. Pop art 25.The starry, starry night is created by ________ in 1889. a. Ambrogio Lorenzetti b. Juan Luna c. Simone Martini d. Vincent van Gogh 26.“Mona Lisa” was painted by _____________. (1/1 Point) a. Vincent Van Gogh b. Claude Monet c. Pablo Picasso d. Leonardo da Vinci 27.It comes from Latin word “humanus”, meaning the quality of being human. a. Humanoid b. Humanness c. Humanest d. Humanities 28. It is derived from the Portuguese term which is translated as “irregular shaped pearl. a. Art Nouveau b. Barocco c. Mannerism d. Rococo 29.These are dances performed by soloists, groups and choruses in theaters, night clubs, motion pictures and television which combine various forms of ballet, modern, tap and acrobatics. a. Ethnographic b. Modern Dancing c. Musical Comedy d. Social/Ballroom dances 30.The three basic and significant innate qualities of human beings which are developed based on environment, values, beliefs and experiences. a. critical, nastiness and holiness b. shrewdness, ability and mendacity c. sagacity, benevolence and insensitivity d. rationality, kindness and tenderness 31.Fernando Amorsolo’s work can best be classified as _____________. a. Realism b. Pop art c. Surrealism d. Fauvism 32.This refers to the dullness or brightness of a hue. a. Intensity b. Unity c. Value d. Variety 33.“The Persistence of Memory” was painted by __________________. a. Johannes Vermeer b. Pierre-August Renoir c. Salvador Dali d. Leonardo Da Vinci 34.An ancient Greek philosopher who considered art as pure illusion or an imitation of an imitation. a. Aristotle b. Herodutos c. Plato d. Socrates 35.What is the title of the style of painting that Picasso invented? a. Realism b. Impressionism c. Cubism d. Fauvism 36.This element of art is a property of light as it is reflected off the object. a. color b. line c. shape d. space 37.It is during this period of art when an artist valued the “individual” as subject of arts. Most artworks emphasized naturalism, which was also an influence of humanism sincere was a great emphasis on proportionality of the human body. a. Egyptian Art Period b. Medieval Art Period c. Renaissance Art Period d. Romantic Art Period 38.A work of art for which more than one type of art material is used to create the finished piece. a. mass b. subject c. medium d. mixed media 39.It is an art work movement which used a dream-like images. a. Expressionism b. Surrealism c. Cubism d. Impressionism 40. It deals with any creation of an artist which are primarily visual in nature. a. Visual Elements b. Visual texture c. Visual artist d. Visual Art