ARTS FROM THE REGIONS Name: Ralph Christian M. Narvas Section: Grade 12 - HUMSS Date: _________________________ Schedule:______________________ Read each instruction carefully and do as directed. Any form of erasure and alteration will be considered wrong. Test I. Write T if the statement is correct and F if it is False. Then underline the words that make the statement false. __F_1. Art has only one form. __T_2. Art genres change through time. ___3. Humanities relate to the culture of a certain group of people. ____4. Music is the art of arranging sound in rhythmic succession and generally in combination. ____5. Singing is the most direct art form which makes the human body a medium. ____6. Literature is the art of combining spoken or written and their meanings into forms that have artistic and emotional appeal. ____7. Cinematography is a two-dimension Art, like painting, drawing, and photography. ____8. Dance is a story re-created by actors and actresses in front of an audience. ____9. Visual arts are perceived by the eye. ____10. Philippine Contemporary Arts refer to the work of art that developed since the beginning of civilization in the Philippines up to the present era. ___ 11. Dance has been used in the past as a form of worship. ___ 12. Indigenous theatre refers to a performance performed by members of a specific tribe without the supervision of an aesthetic director. ___ 13. A documentary film is the same as a historical film as both narrate actual events. ___ 14. It was the Japanese who introduced painting in the Philippines. ___ 15. Impressionism is a painting style that uses thin brushstrokes and light to capture the tone and mood of the subject. ___ 16. The word “literature” comes from the Greek work “litera” which means “letter” ____17. The novel “Mga Ibong Mandaragit” was written by Amado Hernandez while he was in prison. ____18. Most Philippine paintings in the 19th Century had religious subjects. ____19. “Bahay Kubo” is a type of traditional house in the Philippines. ____20. Contemporary Philippine music is a product of cross-cultural influences.
Test II. MATCHING TYPE
Direction: Match the masterpiece title in Column A with the artist in Column B. Write only the letter of your answer. (10 points) A B _______ 1. Ang Unang Buko (Music) A. Constancio De Guzman _______ 2. Florante at Laura (Literature) B. Fernando Amorsolo _______ 3. Maala-ala Mo Kaya (Music) C. Fransisco Balagtas _______ 4. Magsasaka (Painting) D. Ildefonso Santos _______ 5. Maynila Sa Mga Kuko ng Liwanag (Film) E. Jose Rizal _______ 6. Noli Me Tangere (Literature) F. Juan Luna _______ 7. San Miguel Corporation Building Landscape (Architecture) G. Leandro Locsin _______ 8. Spoliarium (Painting) H. Lino Brocka _______ 9. Tanghalang Mariang Makiling (Architecture) I. Nicanor Henson Abelardo _______ 10. Walang Sugat (Literature) J. Severino Reyes K. Vicente Manansala Test III. Identification (2points each) __________1. It is a kind of dance that is indigenous to a certain culture or country. __________2. It is a type of dance intended for viewing the audience and performed for the entertainment of spectators. __________3. She is the first National Artist for Dance. __________4. He is the Father of Philippine Movies. __________5. It is a kind of play that comes as a mixture of songs, dances, and comedy and which usually showcases what is popular in the United States __________6. This type of film attempts to tell true and accurate stories about real-life events and people. __________7. It refers to a style of painting that is characterized by geometric figures. __________8. He is a native of Rosales, Pangasinan who was awarded the National Artist for Literature in 2001. __________9. He is the Father of Landscape Architecture. __________10. He is the Father of the Tagalog Sarswela. 11 – 12 The two major types of literature are p ___ ___ ___ ___ and p ___ ___ ___ ___ ___. 13 - 14 In terms of content, literature is either f ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ and n ___ ___ - ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___. 15 The collection of writings associated with the Philippines or Philippine literature is usually written in Spanish, Tagalog, English, and other n ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ languages in the Philippines. _________ 16. This is an abstract form of art that is characterized by geometric figures. Painters analyze the subject and break it up into a geometric abstract form. _________ 17. These paintings are often illogical and have a dream-like quality about them. _________ 18. It is a painting form characterized by thin brushstrokes and an emphasis on the depiction of light. It is often painted outdoors to capture the sunlight and color of their subjects. _________ 19. It is an art form that occurred as a reaction to abstract expressionism, which mid-1950s British artists believed was art that was far removed from daily life.