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It involves ecological concerns and it is a celebration of an artist’s connection with the

beauty of nature, the natural world and the environment.

a.
Performance-installation art

b.
Interactive installation art

c.
Conceptual installation art

d.
Environmental installation

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The brown powder can be used for painting. It is used like watercolor or other water-soluble
medium, where the artist uses water in varying amounts to be able to paint using the
medium and get different values on paper.

a.
Water color painting

b.
Acrylic Paint

c.
Coffee Painting
d.
Paper Art

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He is a playwright, thespian, poet, teacher, critic and translator, marked his career with
prolific artistic productions.

a.
José María V. Zaragoza (National Artist for Architecture, 2014)

b.
Lino Brocka (National Artist for Cinema, 1997)

c.
Napoleon Abueva (Natonal Artist for Sculpture, 1976)

d.
Rolando S. Tinio (National Artist for Theater and Literature, 1997)

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This is also known as an “Illusion of reality” is created by eliminating details that the eye
might see. Two ways of doing this is by “direct piling up of detail to create an impression of
the complexity of the object” or “the suppression of detail without the loss of essential
traits”. 
a.
The Style of Objective Accuracy

b.
The Style of Formal Order

c.
The Artist as Detached Observer

d.
The Artist as Selective Eye

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Her strokes are firm and sure, her color sensitivity acute, and her dedication to the quality of
her products unwavering. She recognizes the need for her to remain in the community and
continue with her mission to teach the art of pis syabit weaving.

a.
Uwang Ahadas (Musician, Yakan, Lamitan, Basilan, Awarded 2000)

b.
Haja Amina Appi (Mat Weaver, Sama, Tandubas, Tawi-Tawi, Awarded 2004)

c.
Darhata Sawabi (Textile Weaver, Tausug, Parang, Sulu, Awarded 2004)

d.
Eduardo Mutuc (Metalsmith, Kapampangan, Apalit, Pampanga, Awarded 2004)
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It is an art form consisting of three-dimensional works that are often site-specific and
designed to transform interior or exterior spaces to achieve an effect.

a.
Non-objective Art

b.
Abstract Art

c.
Representational Art

d.
Installation Art

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It is the general term used for art that is made of clay that has been heated to a very high
temperature so that it becomes hard. 

a.
Masks

b.
Ceramics

c.
Porcelain

d.
Footwear

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He recognized as the master mat weaver among the Sama indigenous community of Ungos
Matata.

a.
Haja Amina Appi (Mat Weaver, Sama, Tandubas, Tawi-Tawi, Awarded 2004)

b.
Eduardo Mutuc (Metalsmith, Kapampangan, Apalit, Pampanga, Awarded 2004)

c.
Uwang Ahadas (Musician, Yakan, Lamitan, Basilan, Awarded 2000)

d.
Darhata Sawabi (Textile Weaver, Tausug, Parang, Sulu, Awarded 2004)

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He was born and brought up in Bohol. He does mixed media paintings, doing realism,
abstraction, and portraiture. For his sculptures, he uses metal and welds them together to
make interesting forms.

a.
Victor Balanon

b.
Christina Dy

c.
Maxine Syjuco

d.
Sam Penaso

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It is a traditional decorative body art popular in the northern region.

a.
Environmental Art

b.
Tattoo Art
c.
Installation Art

d.
Performance Art

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He designed more than 300 productions distinguished for their originality since 1969.
Sensitive to the budget limitations of local productions, he harnessed the design potential of
inexpensive local materials, pioneering or maximizing the use of bamboo, raw abaca, and
abaca fiber, hemp twine, rattan chain links and gauze cacha.

a.
Salvador Bernal (National Artist for Theater Design, 2003)

b.
Ishmael Bernal (National Artist for Cinema, 2001)

c.
Leandro V. Locsin (National Artist for Architecture, 1990)

d.
Abdulmari Asia Imao (National Artist for Visual Arts, 2006)

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The actual objects or subjects from nature or reality are represented. Either they look
exactly like the object copied naturally or realistically or they can be stylized for as long as
the essential parts are present in the artwork.

a.
Installation Art

b.
Representational Art

c.
Abstract Art

d.
Non-objective Art

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He believed that mortal men are as vulnerable to the powers and the whims of gods and
spirits as the beasts that roam the land and the birds that sail the sky. 

a.
José María V. Zaragoza (National Artist for Architecture, 2014)

b.
Eduardo Mutuc (Metalsmith, Kapampangan, Apalit, Pampanga, Awarded 2004)

c.
Darhata Sawabi (Textile Weaver, Tausug, Parang, Sulu, Awarded 2004)

d.
Uwang Ahadas (Musician, Yakan, Lamitan, Basilan, Awarded 2000)

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It is known for his interdisciplinary practice, Leeroy New created a large-scale otherworldly
landscape in the now closed Manila Contemporary gallery, for his iconic cast of aliens and
monsters.

a.
“Polarity”

b.
“Tricks”

c.
“Opera”

d.
“Gates of Hell”

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This is achieved by through sharpness or softness, distinctness or vagueness of form and


contour. 

a.
Focus

b.
Color

c.
Correct Drawing

d.
Perspective

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This style can make forms not found in the real world.

a.
The Style of Objective Accuracy

b.
The Artist as Detached Observer
c.
Control and handling of illumination

d.
The Style of Fantasy

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These are being used for clothing, bags and accessories and they are based on folk art and
design.

a.
Bags and Accessories

b.
Woven products (textile, fabrics and clothing)

c.
Footwear

d.
Home-use products

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It is named after the playwright Bertolt Brecht. His intention was to appeal to his audience’s
intellect in presenting moral problems and reflecting contemporary social realities on stage.

a.
Social Realism

b.
The Brechtian style

c.
Psychological Realism

d.
Combination of Realistic and Non-realistic styles

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This is also called a picture frame stage. The performance takes place behind the
proscenium opening or frame of the stage.

a.
Arena

b.
Theater Arts

c.
Proscenium

d.
Flexible theater

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It is different from visual arts discussed in previous chapters because they move in time and
space and are usually done by a group of people of different knowledge and skills, each
one playing a specific role.

a.
Performing arts

b.
Film

c.
Sculpture

d.
Theater Arts

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He is a native of Sulu, was a sculptor, painter, photographer, ceramist, documentary


filmmaker, cultural researcher, writer, and articulator of Philippine Muslim art and culture.
a.
Ishmael Bernal (National Artist for Cinema, 2001)

b.
Leandro V. Locsin (National Artist for Architecture, 1990)

c.
Abdulmari Asia Imao (National Artist for Visual Arts, 2006)

d.
Lino Brocka (National Artist for Cinema, 1997)

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It is the most popular among the fine arts because almost any theme can be applied here.
The materials in painting are flexible, durable and readily available.

a.
Architecture

b.
Sculpture

c.
Fine Arts

d.
Painting
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He is one of the well known contemporary interdisciplinary artists. He does paintings,


sculptures, installation art, set design for theater plays and films and he also does fashion
design.

a.
Sam Penaso

b.
Leeroy New

c.
Christina Dy

d.
Victor Balanon

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This is where the artwork seems to have been made by a reporter who is observing a
subject, or a photographer using a candid camera.
a.
The Style of Fantasy

b.
Control and handling of illumination

c.
The Artist as Detached Observer

d.
The Style of Objective Accuracy

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He is a native of Bohol and was the youngest National Artist awardee. Considered the
Father of Modern Philippine Sculpture, he has helped shape the local sculpture scene into
what it is now.

a.
Abdulmari Asia Imao (National Artist for Visual Arts, 2006)

b.
Salvador Bernal (National Artist for Theater Design, 2003)

c.
Napoleon Abueva (Natonal Artist for Sculpture, 1976)

d.
Leandro V. Locsin (National Artist for Architecture, 1990)
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It situates and roots individual problems within the larger picture of a class society. This is a
reaction to the socioeconomic-political issues that confronted Filipinos. 

a.
Psychological Realism

b.
The Brechtian style

c.
Combination of Realistic and Non-realistic styles

d.
Social Realism

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From this art the subjects are taken from reality and nature but the artist presents them in
ways different from the way they are seen in everyday life.
a.
Installation Art

b.
Abstract Art

c.
Non-objective Art

d.
Representational Art

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This also uses elements of art and principles of design but the artworks do not represent or
show a person, place or thing in the natural world.

a.
Representational Art

b.
Installation Art

c.
Abstract Art

d.
Non-objective Art
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It uses realistic situations and combines them with non-realistic ones.

a.
Social Realism

b.
Combination of Realistic and Non-realistic styles

c.
The Brechtian style

d.
Psychological Realism

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It focuses on the problems of individuals. Describing and diagnosing their anguish and joy,
ambition and frustration, their hope and despair.
a.
Combination of Realistic and Non-realistic styles

b.
Social Realism

c.
The Brechtian style

d.
Psychological Realism

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He was a filmmaker of the first order and one of the very few who can be truly called a
maestro. Critics have hailed him as ―the genius of Philippine cinema.

a.
Salvador Bernal (National Artist for Theater Design, 2003)

b.
Napoleon Abueva (Natonal Artist for Sculpture, 1976)

c.
Ishmael Bernal (National Artist for Cinema, 2001)

d.
Abdulmari Asia Imao (National Artist for Visual Arts, 2006)
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He is a self-taught artist, he has worked as an illustrator creating artworks for film,


independent comics and underground music labels. He later studied film and animation at
the Mowelfund Film Institute producing two animated short films as a result.

a.
Sam Penaso

b.
Leeroy New

c.
Maxine Syjuco

d.
Victor Balanon

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These are pieces produced by indigenous people, which are for practical use and also as
decoration. 
a.
Abstract Art

b.
Environmental Art

c.
Folk Arts

d.
Art Craft

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He is a director for film and broadcast arts, espoused the term ―freedom of expression‖ in
the Philippine Constitution. Brocka took his social activist spirit to the screen leaving behind
66 films which breathed life and hope for the marginalized sectors of society —
slumdwellers, prostitute, construction workers, etc.

a.
Lino Brocka (National Artist for Cinema, 1997)

b.
Napoleon Abueva (Natonal Artist for Sculpture, 1976)

c.
José María V. Zaragoza (National Artist for Architecture, 2014)

d.
Rolando S. Tinio (National Artist for Theater and Literature, 1997)

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It is seen by the eyes and understood by the mind. Moving and non-moving images appeal
to visual perception and this makes the scope of visual art very broad.

a.
Performance Art

b.
Body Art

c.
Representational Art

d.
Visual Art
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He leaves his farm in San Quintin, Abra, he makes it a point to wear a tabungaw.
a.
Haja Amina Appi (Mat Weaver, Sama, Tandubas, Tawi-Tawi, Awarded 2004)

b.
Teofilo Garcia (Casque Maker, Ilocano, San Quintin, Abra, Awarded 2012)

c.
Eduardo Mutuc (Metalsmith, Kapampangan, Apalit, Pampanga, Awarded 2004)

d.
Uwang Ahadas (Musician, Yakan, Lamitan, Basilan, Awarded 2000)

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It is a ballet performance involving several artists and art group. It was staged in February
2016 at the Cultural Center of the Philippines, concluding Ballet Philippines‟s 46th season
and as a special event of Art Fair Philippines 2016.

a.
“Opera”

b.
“Tricks”

c.
“Polarity”

d.
“Gates of Hell”

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This is sometimes called the “Black Box” theater because they are big empty boxed spaces
painted black inside. 

a.
Proscenium

b.
Flexible theater

c.
Arena

d.
Theater Arts
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She has been relying on her instincts, practiced hands, and innate skills for years, starting
at the age 16, when she learned the art of weaving from her aunt. She was never formally
taught, but picked up the art on her own by copying the patterns.

a.
Eduardo Mutuc (Metalsmith, Kapampangan, Apalit, Pampanga, Awarded 2004)
b.
Teofilo Garcia (Casque Maker, Ilocano, San Quintin, Abra, Awarded 2012)

c.
Haja Amina Appi (Mat Weaver, Sama, Tandubas, Tawi-Tawi, Awarded 2004)

d.
Magdalena Gamayo (Textile Weaver, Ilocano, Pinili, Ilocos Norte, Awarded 2012)

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It is uniquely use a specific language that applies to visual and auditory elements, media,
techniques and conventions.

a.
Sculpture

b.
Performing arts

c.
Theater Arts

d.
Film

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It can now be made from different materials like driftwood, dried grass, dried flowers, coco
twigs, crochet, pandan leaves, tiles, resin, wood, abalone shell, capiz and other materials
abundant in the region.

a.
Footwear

b.
Decors

c.
Masks

d.
Bags and Accessories

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Her place in Philippine architecture history is defined by a significant body of modern


edifices that address spiritual and secular requirements. Her name is synonymous to
modern ecclesiastical architecture.

a.
José María V. Zaragoza (National Artist for Architecture, 2014)
b.
Lino Brocka (National Artist for Cinema, 1997)

c.
Abdulmari Asia Imao (National Artist for Visual Arts, 2006)

d.
Napoleon Abueva (Natonal Artist for Sculpture, 1976)
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He reshaped the urban landscape with a distinctive architecture reflective of Philippine Art
and Culture. He believes that the true Philippine Architecture is ―the product of two great
streams of culture, the oriental and the occidental… to produce a new object of profound
harmony.

a.
Napoleon Abueva (Natonal Artist for Sculpture, 1976)

b.
Abdulmari Asia Imao (National Artist for Visual Arts, 2006)

c.
Ishmael Bernal (National Artist for Cinema, 2001)

d.
Leandro V. Locsin (National Artist for Architecture, 1990)

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It puts emphasis on an idea or concept rather than in an art object that can be touched. It
may include a written text, instruction, or a question that leads the viewer to think about an
idea.

a.
Environmental installation

b.
Conceptual installation art

c.
Interactive installation art

d.
Performance-installation art

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It means painting an accurate depiction of physical objects or people. This is not easy to
achieve. It involves creating an impression of reality through a selective use of visual facts.

a.
The Style of Formal Order
b.
The Artist as Selective Eye

c.
Control and handling of illumination

d.
The Style of Objective Accuracy

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This helps in creating realistic images. The amount of light an object receives, the shapes of
its shadows, the transition from light to shadow, and the source of light are the things the
artist learns to observe and control in the medium he/she uses.

a.
The Style of Formal Order

b.
The Style of Fantasy

c.
Control and handling of illumination

d.
The Artist as Detached Observer
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An artist that continues to push the boundaries of drawing, he has been creating large-scale
charcoal works that are part drawing, performance, and installation.

a.
Leeroy New

b.
Sam Penaso

c.
Victor Balanon

d.
Christina Dy

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He is a poet and visual artist from Manila, Philippines. Maxine has received critical acclaim
for her experimental mixed-media assemblages-- each an adventurous fusion of poetry and
visual art.

a.
Maxine Syjuco
b.
Christina Dy

c.
Leeroy New

d.
Victor Balanon
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It is made of abaca are decorated with colorful beads and the buri can be found in Bohol.
They are thin and light and they are perfect for indoors, and are easy to bring for travelers.

a.
Footwear

b.
Bags and Accessories

c.
Woven products (textile, fabrics and clothing)

d.
Home-use products

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It means that the artist is required to be a master in the use of material/medium, in


technique and craftsmanship.

a.
Sculpture

b.
Fine Arts

c.
Architecture

d.
Painting

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He is a native of Bohol and was the youngest National Artist awardee. Considered the
Father of Modern Philippine Sculpture, he has helped shape the local sculpture scene into
what it is now.

a.
Napoleon Abueva (Natonal Artist for Sculpture, 1976)

b.
Leandro V. Locsin (National Artist for Architecture, 1990)

c.
Salvador Bernal (National Artist for Theater Design, 2003)

d.
Abdulmari Asia Imao (National Artist for Visual Arts, 2006)
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He leaves his farm in San Quintin, Abra, he makes it a point to wear a tabungaw.

a.
Eduardo Mutuc (Metalsmith, Kapampangan, Apalit, Pampanga, Awarded 2004)

b.
Haja Amina Appi (Mat Weaver, Sama, Tandubas, Tawi-Tawi, Awarded 2004)

c.
Uwang Ahadas (Musician, Yakan, Lamitan, Basilan, Awarded 2000)

d.
Teofilo Garcia (Casque Maker, Ilocano, San Quintin, Abra, Awarded 2012)

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An artist that continues to push the boundaries of drawing, he has been creating large-scale
charcoal works that are part drawing, performance, and installation.

a.
Leeroy New

b.
Victor Balanon

c.
Christina Dy

d.
Sam Penaso

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Her strokes are firm and sure, her color sensitivity acute, and her dedication to the quality of
her products unwavering. She recognizes the need for her to remain in the community and
continue with her mission to teach the art of pis syabit weaving.

a.
Eduardo Mutuc (Metalsmith, Kapampangan, Apalit, Pampanga, Awarded 2004)

b.
Uwang Ahadas (Musician, Yakan, Lamitan, Basilan, Awarded 2000)

c.
Darhata Sawabi (Textile Weaver, Tausug, Parang, Sulu, Awarded 2004)

d.
Haja Amina Appi (Mat Weaver, Sama, Tandubas, Tawi-Tawi, Awarded 2004)

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This is also known as an “Illusion of reality” is created by eliminating details that the eye
might see. Two ways of doing this is by “direct piling up of detail to create an impression of
the complexity of the object” or “the suppression of detail without the loss of essential
traits”. 

a.
The Style of Objective Accuracy

b.
The Artist as Selective Eye

c.
The Artist as Detached Observer

d.
The Style of Formal Order

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He was a filmmaker of the first order and one of the very few who can be truly called a
maestro. Critics have hailed him as ―the genius of Philippine cinema.

a.
Abdulmari Asia Imao (National Artist for Visual Arts, 2006)

b.
Salvador Bernal (National Artist for Theater Design, 2003)

c.
Napoleon Abueva (Natonal Artist for Sculpture, 1976)

d.
Ishmael Bernal (National Artist for Cinema, 2001)

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This is sometimes called the “Black Box” theater because they are big empty boxed spaces
painted black inside. 
a.
Proscenium

b.
Flexible theater

c.
Theater Arts

d.
Arena

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This helps in creating realistic images. The amount of light an object receives, the shapes of
its shadows, the transition from light to shadow, and the source of light are the things the
artist learns to observe and control in the medium he/she uses.

a.
The Artist as Detached Observer

b.
The Style of Fantasy

c.
The Style of Formal Order

d.
Control and handling of illumination

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It is the general term used for art that is made of clay that has been heated to a very high
temperature so that it becomes hard. 

a.
Footwear

b.
Porcelain

c.
Masks

d.
Ceramics

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From this art the subjects are taken from reality and nature but the artist presents them in
ways different from the way they are seen in everyday life.

a.
Non-objective Art

b.
Abstract Art

c.
Representational Art

d.
Installation Art

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This is achieved by through sharpness or softness, distinctness or vagueness of form and


contour. 
a.
Correct Drawing

b.
Focus

c.
Perspective

d.
Color

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He is a director for film and broadcast arts, espoused the term ―freedom of expression‖ in
the Philippine Constitution. Brocka took his social activist spirit to the screen leaving behind
66 films which breathed life and hope for the marginalized sectors of society —
slumdwellers, prostitute, construction workers, etc.

a.
Rolando S. Tinio (National Artist for Theater and Literature, 1997)

b.
Lino Brocka (National Artist for Cinema, 1997)

c.
Napoleon Abueva (Natonal Artist for Sculpture, 1976)
d.
José María V. Zaragoza (National Artist for Architecture, 2014)

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It is known for his interdisciplinary practice, Leeroy New created a large-scale otherworldly
landscape in the now closed Manila Contemporary gallery, for his iconic cast of aliens and
monsters.

a.
“Tricks”

b.
“Gates of Hell”

c.
“Polarity”

d.
“Opera”

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The brown powder can be used for painting. It is used like watercolor or other water-soluble
medium, where the artist uses water in varying amounts to be able to paint using the
medium and get different values on paper.

a.
Paper Art

b.
Water color painting

c.
Acrylic Paint

d.
Coffee Painting

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He is a playwright, thespian, poet, teacher, critic and translator, marked his career with
prolific artistic productions.
a.
Rolando S. Tinio (National Artist for Theater and Literature, 1997)

b.
José María V. Zaragoza (National Artist for Architecture, 2014)

c.
Napoleon Abueva (Natonal Artist for Sculpture, 1976)

d.
Lino Brocka (National Artist for Cinema, 1997)

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This also uses elements of art and principles of design but the artworks do not represent or
show a person, place or thing in the natural world.

a.
Representational Art

b.
Installation Art

c.
Non-objective Art
d.
Abstract Art

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He designed more than 300 productions distinguished for their originality since 1969.
Sensitive to the budget limitations of local productions, he harnessed the design potential of
inexpensive local materials, pioneering or maximizing the use of bamboo, raw abaca, and
abaca fiber, hemp twine, rattan chain links and gauze cacha.

a.
Abdulmari Asia Imao (National Artist for Visual Arts, 2006)

b.
Leandro V. Locsin (National Artist for Architecture, 1990)

c.
Salvador Bernal (National Artist for Theater Design, 2003)

d.
Ishmael Bernal (National Artist for Cinema, 2001)

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He is a native of Sulu, was a sculptor, painter, photographer, ceramist, documentary


filmmaker, cultural researcher, writer, and articulator of Philippine Muslim art and culture.

a.
Abdulmari Asia Imao (National Artist for Visual Arts, 2006)

b.
Leandro V. Locsin (National Artist for Architecture, 1990)

c.
Ishmael Bernal (National Artist for Cinema, 2001)

d.
Lino Brocka (National Artist for Cinema, 1997)

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This is where the artwork seems to have been made by a reporter who is observing a
subject, or a photographer using a candid camera.
a.
Control and handling of illumination

b.
The Style of Fantasy

c.
The Style of Objective Accuracy

d.
The Artist as Detached Observer

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It means painting an accurate depiction of physical objects or people. This is not easy to
achieve. It involves creating an impression of reality through a selective use of visual facts.

a.
Control and handling of illumination

b.
The Artist as Selective Eye

c.
The Style of Objective Accuracy
d.
The Style of Formal Order

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It is the most popular among the fine arts because almost any theme can be applied here.
The materials in painting are flexible, durable and readily available.

a.
Architecture

b.
Sculpture

c.
Fine Arts

d.
Painting

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Her place in Philippine architecture history is defined by a significant body of modern


edifices that address spiritual and secular requirements. Her name is synonymous to
modern ecclesiastical architecture.

a.
Lino Brocka (National Artist for Cinema, 1997)

b.
Abdulmari Asia Imao (National Artist for Visual Arts, 2006)

c.
Napoleon Abueva (Natonal Artist for Sculpture, 1976)

d.
José María V. Zaragoza (National Artist for Architecture, 2014)

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He is a self-taught artist, he has worked as an illustrator creating artworks for film,


independent comics and underground music labels. He later studied film and animation at
the Mowelfund Film Institute producing two animated short films as a result.
a.
Sam Penaso

b.
Leeroy New

c.
Maxine Syjuco

d.
Victor Balanon

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He recognized as the master mat weaver among the Sama indigenous community of Ungos
Matata.

a.
Haja Amina Appi (Mat Weaver, Sama, Tandubas, Tawi-Tawi, Awarded 2004)

b.
Uwang Ahadas (Musician, Yakan, Lamitan, Basilan, Awarded 2000)

c.
Darhata Sawabi (Textile Weaver, Tausug, Parang, Sulu, Awarded 2004)
d.
Eduardo Mutuc (Metalsmith, Kapampangan, Apalit, Pampanga, Awarded 2004)

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He is a poet and visual artist from Manila, Philippines. Maxine has received critical acclaim
for her experimental mixed-media assemblages-- each an adventurous fusion of poetry and
visual art.

a.
Christina Dy

b.
Victor Balanon

c.
Maxine Syjuco

d.
Leeroy New

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The actual objects or subjects from nature or reality are represented. Either they look
exactly like the object copied naturally or realistically or they can be stylized for as long as
the essential parts are present in the artwork.

a.
Abstract Art

b.
Representational Art

c.
Non-objective Art

d.
Installation Art

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It is made of abaca are decorated with colorful beads and the buri can be found in Bohol.
They are thin and light and they are perfect for indoors, and are easy to bring for travelers.
a.
Footwear

b.
Home-use products

c.
Bags and Accessories

d.
Woven products (textile, fabrics and clothing)

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It focuses on the problems of individuals. Describing and diagnosing their anguish and joy,
ambition and frustration, their hope and despair.

a.
The Brechtian style

b.
Psychological Realism

c.
Combination of Realistic and Non-realistic styles
d.
Social Realism

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He reshaped the urban landscape with a distinctive architecture reflective of Philippine Art
and Culture. He believes that the true Philippine Architecture is ―the product of two great
streams of culture, the oriental and the occidental… to produce a new object of profound
harmony.

a.
Napoleon Abueva (Natonal Artist for Sculpture, 1976)

b.
Ishmael Bernal (National Artist for Cinema, 2001)

c.
Abdulmari Asia Imao (National Artist for Visual Arts, 2006)

d.
Leandro V. Locsin (National Artist for Architecture, 1990)

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It can now be made from different materials like driftwood, dried grass, dried flowers, coco
twigs, crochet, pandan leaves, tiles, resin, wood, abalone shell, capiz and other materials
abundant in the region.

a.
Bags and Accessories

b.
Footwear

c.
Masks

d.
Decors

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It involves ecological concerns and it is a celebration of an artist’s connection with the


beauty of nature, the natural world and the environment.
a.
Conceptual installation art

b.
Interactive installation art

c.
Performance-installation art

d.
Environmental installation

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It is different from visual arts discussed in previous chapters because they move in time and
space and are usually done by a group of people of different knowledge and skills, each
one playing a specific role.

a.
Film

b.
Theater Arts

c.
Sculpture
d.
Performing arts

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It is named after the playwright Bertolt Brecht. His intention was to appeal to his audience’s
intellect in presenting moral problems and reflecting contemporary social realities on stage.

a.
The Brechtian style

b.
Social Realism

c.
Combination of Realistic and Non-realistic styles

d.
Psychological Realism

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He is one of the well known contemporary interdisciplinary artists. He does paintings,


sculptures, installation art, set design for theater plays and films and he also does fashion
design.

a.
Sam Penaso

b.
Christina Dy

c.
Victor Balanon

d.
Leeroy New

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He was born and brought up in Bohol. He does mixed media paintings, doing realism,
abstraction, and portraiture. For his sculptures, he uses metal and welds them together to
make interesting forms.
a.
Maxine Syjuco

b.
Victor Balanon

c.
Christina Dy

d.
Sam Penaso

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It uses realistic situations and combines them with non-realistic ones.

a.
Social Realism

b.
The Brechtian style

c.
Combination of Realistic and Non-realistic styles

d.
Psychological Realism

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These are pieces produced by indigenous people, which are for practical use and also as
decoration. 

a.
Abstract Art

b.
Art Craft

c.
Folk Arts

d.
Environmental Art

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This style can make forms not found in the real world.

a.
The Style of Objective Accuracy

b.
Control and handling of illumination

c.
The Artist as Detached Observer

d.
The Style of Fantasy

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This is also called a picture frame stage. The performance takes place behind the
proscenium opening or frame of the stage.

a.
Theater Arts

b.
Flexible theater

c.
Arena

d.
Proscenium

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It is an art form consisting of three-dimensional works that are often site-specific and
designed to transform interior or exterior spaces to achieve an effect.

a.
Non-objective Art

b.
Representational Art

c.
Installation Art

d.
Abstract Art
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She has been relying on her instincts, practiced hands, and innate skills for years, starting
at the age 16, when she learned the art of weaving from her aunt. She was never formally
taught, but picked up the art on her own by copying the patterns.

a.
Teofilo Garcia (Casque Maker, Ilocano, San Quintin, Abra, Awarded 2012)

b.
Magdalena Gamayo (Textile Weaver, Ilocano, Pinili, Ilocos Norte, Awarded 2012)

c.
Haja Amina Appi (Mat Weaver, Sama, Tandubas, Tawi-Tawi, Awarded 2004)

d.
Eduardo Mutuc (Metalsmith, Kapampangan, Apalit, Pampanga, Awarded 2004)

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These are being used for clothing, bags and accessories and they are based on folk art and
design.

a.
Home-use products

b.
Woven products (textile, fabrics and clothing)

c.
Bags and Accessories

d.
Footwear

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It is a ballet performance involving several artists and art group. It was staged in February
2016 at the Cultural Center of the Philippines, concluding Ballet Philippines‟s 46th season
and as a special event of Art Fair Philippines 2016.
a.
“Opera”

b.
“Gates of Hell”

c.
“Polarity”

d.
“Tricks”

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It is a traditional decorative body art popular in the northern region.

a.
Installation Art

b.
Environmental Art

c.
Tattoo Art

d.
Performance Art

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It situates and roots individual problems within the larger picture of a class society. This is a
reaction to the socioeconomic-political issues that confronted Filipinos. 

a.
The Brechtian style

b.
Social Realism

c.
Psychological Realism

d.
Combination of Realistic and Non-realistic styles

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It is uniquely use a specific language that applies to visual and auditory elements, media,
techniques and conventions.

a.
Performing arts

b.
Film

c.
Theater Arts

d.
Sculpture

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It puts emphasis on an idea or concept rather than in an art object that can be touched. It
may include a written text, instruction, or a question that leads the viewer to think about an
idea.
a.
Performance-installation art

b.
Conceptual installation art

c.
Interactive installation art

d.
Environmental installation

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It means that the artist is required to be a master in the use of material/medium, in


technique and craftsmanship.

a.
Sculpture

b.
Architecture

c.
Fine Arts
d.
Painting

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It is seen by the eyes and understood by the mind. Moving and non-moving images appeal
to visual perception and this makes the scope of visual art very broad.

a.
Body Art

b.
Performance Art

c.
Visual Art

d.
Representational Art

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He believed that mortal men are as vulnerable to the powers and the whims of gods and
spirits as the beasts that roam the land and the birds that sail the sky. 

a.
Uwang Ahadas (Musician, Yakan, Lamitan, Basilan, Awarded 2000)

b.
José María V. Zaragoza (National Artist for Architecture, 2014)

c.
Darhata Sawabi (Textile Weaver, Tausug, Parang, Sulu, Awarded 2004)

d.
Eduardo Mutuc (Metalsmith, Kapampangan, Apalit, Pampanga, Awarded 2004)

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He is a native of Bohol and was the youngest National Artist awardee. Considered the
Father of Modern Philippine Sculpture, he has helped shape the local sculpture scene into
what it is now.

a.
Napoleon Abueva (Natonal Artist for Sculpture, 1976)

b.
Leandro V. Locsin (National Artist for Architecture, 1990)

c.
Salvador Bernal (National Artist for Theater Design, 2003)

d.
Abdulmari Asia Imao (National Artist for Visual Arts, 2006)
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He leaves his farm in San Quintin, Abra, he makes it a point to wear a tabungaw.

a.
Eduardo Mutuc (Metalsmith, Kapampangan, Apalit, Pampanga, Awarded 2004)

b.
Haja Amina Appi (Mat Weaver, Sama, Tandubas, Tawi-Tawi, Awarded 2004)

c.
Uwang Ahadas (Musician, Yakan, Lamitan, Basilan, Awarded 2000)

d.
Teofilo Garcia (Casque Maker, Ilocano, San Quintin, Abra, Awarded 2012)

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An artist that continues to push the boundaries of drawing, he has been creating large-scale
charcoal works that are part drawing, performance, and installation.

a.
Leeroy New

b.
Victor Balanon

c.
Christina Dy

d.
Sam Penaso

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Her strokes are firm and sure, her color sensitivity acute, and her dedication to the quality of
her products unwavering. She recognizes the need for her to remain in the community and
continue with her mission to teach the art of pis syabit weaving.

a.
Eduardo Mutuc (Metalsmith, Kapampangan, Apalit, Pampanga, Awarded 2004)

b.
Uwang Ahadas (Musician, Yakan, Lamitan, Basilan, Awarded 2000)

c.
Darhata Sawabi (Textile Weaver, Tausug, Parang, Sulu, Awarded 2004)

d.
Haja Amina Appi (Mat Weaver, Sama, Tandubas, Tawi-Tawi, Awarded 2004)

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This is also known as an “Illusion of reality” is created by eliminating details that the eye
might see. Two ways of doing this is by “direct piling up of detail to create an impression of
the complexity of the object” or “the suppression of detail without the loss of essential
traits”. 

a.
The Style of Objective Accuracy

b.
The Artist as Selective Eye

c.
The Artist as Detached Observer

d.
The Style of Formal Order

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He was a filmmaker of the first order and one of the very few who can be truly called a
maestro. Critics have hailed him as ―the genius of Philippine cinema.

a.
Abdulmari Asia Imao (National Artist for Visual Arts, 2006)

b.
Salvador Bernal (National Artist for Theater Design, 2003)

c.
Napoleon Abueva (Natonal Artist for Sculpture, 1976)

d.
Ishmael Bernal (National Artist for Cinema, 2001)

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This is sometimes called the “Black Box” theater because they are big empty boxed spaces
painted black inside. 
a.
Proscenium

b.
Flexible theater

c.
Theater Arts

d.
Arena

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This helps in creating realistic images. The amount of light an object receives, the shapes of
its shadows, the transition from light to shadow, and the source of light are the things the
artist learns to observe and control in the medium he/she uses.

a.
The Artist as Detached Observer

b.
The Style of Fantasy

c.
The Style of Formal Order

d.
Control and handling of illumination

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It is the general term used for art that is made of clay that has been heated to a very high
temperature so that it becomes hard. 

a.
Footwear

b.
Porcelain

c.
Masks

d.
Ceramics

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From this art the subjects are taken from reality and nature but the artist presents them in
ways different from the way they are seen in everyday life.

a.
Non-objective Art

b.
Abstract Art

c.
Representational Art

d.
Installation Art

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This is achieved by through sharpness or softness, distinctness or vagueness of form and


contour. 
a.
Correct Drawing

b.
Focus

c.
Perspective

d.
Color

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He is a director for film and broadcast arts, espoused the term ―freedom of expression‖ in
the Philippine Constitution. Brocka took his social activist spirit to the screen leaving behind
66 films which breathed life and hope for the marginalized sectors of society —
slumdwellers, prostitute, construction workers, etc.

a.
Rolando S. Tinio (National Artist for Theater and Literature, 1997)

b.
Lino Brocka (National Artist for Cinema, 1997)

c.
Napoleon Abueva (Natonal Artist for Sculpture, 1976)
d.
José María V. Zaragoza (National Artist for Architecture, 2014)

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It is known for his interdisciplinary practice, Leeroy New created a large-scale otherworldly
landscape in the now closed Manila Contemporary gallery, for his iconic cast of aliens and
monsters.

a.
“Tricks”

b.
“Gates of Hell”

c.
“Polarity”

d.
“Opera”

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The brown powder can be used for painting. It is used like watercolor or other water-soluble
medium, where the artist uses water in varying amounts to be able to paint using the
medium and get different values on paper.

a.
Paper Art

b.
Water color painting

c.
Acrylic Paint

d.
Coffee Painting

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He is a playwright, thespian, poet, teacher, critic and translator, marked his career with
prolific artistic productions.
a.
Rolando S. Tinio (National Artist for Theater and Literature, 1997)

b.
José María V. Zaragoza (National Artist for Architecture, 2014)

c.
Napoleon Abueva (Natonal Artist for Sculpture, 1976)

d.
Lino Brocka (National Artist for Cinema, 1997)

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This also uses elements of art and principles of design but the artworks do not represent or
show a person, place or thing in the natural world.

a.
Representational Art

b.
Installation Art

c.
Non-objective Art
d.
Abstract Art

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He designed more than 300 productions distinguished for their originality since 1969.
Sensitive to the budget limitations of local productions, he harnessed the design potential of
inexpensive local materials, pioneering or maximizing the use of bamboo, raw abaca, and
abaca fiber, hemp twine, rattan chain links and gauze cacha.

a.
Abdulmari Asia Imao (National Artist for Visual Arts, 2006)

b.
Leandro V. Locsin (National Artist for Architecture, 1990)

c.
Salvador Bernal (National Artist for Theater Design, 2003)

d.
Ishmael Bernal (National Artist for Cinema, 2001)

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He is a native of Sulu, was a sculptor, painter, photographer, ceramist, documentary


filmmaker, cultural researcher, writer, and articulator of Philippine Muslim art and culture.

a.
Abdulmari Asia Imao (National Artist for Visual Arts, 2006)

b.
Leandro V. Locsin (National Artist for Architecture, 1990)

c.
Ishmael Bernal (National Artist for Cinema, 2001)

d.
Lino Brocka (National Artist for Cinema, 1997)

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This is where the artwork seems to have been made by a reporter who is observing a
subject, or a photographer using a candid camera.
a.
Control and handling of illumination

b.
The Style of Fantasy

c.
The Style of Objective Accuracy

d.
The Artist as Detached Observer

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It means painting an accurate depiction of physical objects or people. This is not easy to
achieve. It involves creating an impression of reality through a selective use of visual facts.

a.
Control and handling of illumination

b.
The Artist as Selective Eye

c.
The Style of Objective Accuracy
d.
The Style of Formal Order

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It is the most popular among the fine arts because almost any theme can be applied here.
The materials in painting are flexible, durable and readily available.

a.
Architecture

b.
Sculpture

c.
Fine Arts

d.
Painting

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Her place in Philippine architecture history is defined by a significant body of modern


edifices that address spiritual and secular requirements. Her name is synonymous to
modern ecclesiastical architecture.

a.
Lino Brocka (National Artist for Cinema, 1997)

b.
Abdulmari Asia Imao (National Artist for Visual Arts, 2006)

c.
Napoleon Abueva (Natonal Artist for Sculpture, 1976)

d.
José María V. Zaragoza (National Artist for Architecture, 2014)

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He is a self-taught artist, he has worked as an illustrator creating artworks for film,


independent comics and underground music labels. He later studied film and animation at
the Mowelfund Film Institute producing two animated short films as a result.
a.
Sam Penaso

b.
Leeroy New

c.
Maxine Syjuco

d.
Victor Balanon

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He recognized as the master mat weaver among the Sama indigenous community of Ungos
Matata.

a.
Haja Amina Appi (Mat Weaver, Sama, Tandubas, Tawi-Tawi, Awarded 2004)

b.
Uwang Ahadas (Musician, Yakan, Lamitan, Basilan, Awarded 2000)

c.
Darhata Sawabi (Textile Weaver, Tausug, Parang, Sulu, Awarded 2004)
d.
Eduardo Mutuc (Metalsmith, Kapampangan, Apalit, Pampanga, Awarded 2004)

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He is a poet and visual artist from Manila, Philippines. Maxine has received critical acclaim
for her experimental mixed-media assemblages-- each an adventurous fusion of poetry and
visual art.

a.
Christina Dy

b.
Victor Balanon

c.
Maxine Syjuco

d.
Leeroy New

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The actual objects or subjects from nature or reality are represented. Either they look
exactly like the object copied naturally or realistically or they can be stylized for as long as
the essential parts are present in the artwork.

a.
Abstract Art

b.
Representational Art

c.
Non-objective Art

d.
Installation Art

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It is made of abaca are decorated with colorful beads and the buri can be found in Bohol.
They are thin and light and they are perfect for indoors, and are easy to bring for travelers.
a.
Footwear

b.
Home-use products

c.
Bags and Accessories

d.
Woven products (textile, fabrics and clothing)

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It focuses on the problems of individuals. Describing and diagnosing their anguish and joy,
ambition and frustration, their hope and despair.

a.
The Brechtian style

b.
Psychological Realism

c.
Combination of Realistic and Non-realistic styles
d.
Social Realism

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He reshaped the urban landscape with a distinctive architecture reflective of Philippine Art
and Culture. He believes that the true Philippine Architecture is ―the product of two great
streams of culture, the oriental and the occidental… to produce a new object of profound
harmony.

a.
Napoleon Abueva (Natonal Artist for Sculpture, 1976)

b.
Ishmael Bernal (National Artist for Cinema, 2001)

c.
Abdulmari Asia Imao (National Artist for Visual Arts, 2006)

d.
Leandro V. Locsin (National Artist for Architecture, 1990)

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It can now be made from different materials like driftwood, dried grass, dried flowers, coco
twigs, crochet, pandan leaves, tiles, resin, wood, abalone shell, capiz and other materials
abundant in the region.

a.
Bags and Accessories

b.
Footwear

c.
Masks

d.
Decors

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It involves ecological concerns and it is a celebration of an artist’s connection with the


beauty of nature, the natural world and the environment.
a.
Conceptual installation art

b.
Interactive installation art

c.
Performance-installation art

d.
Environmental installation

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It is different from visual arts discussed in previous chapters because they move in time and
space and are usually done by a group of people of different knowledge and skills, each
one playing a specific role.

a.
Film

b.
Theater Arts

c.
Sculpture
d.
Performing arts

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It is named after the playwright Bertolt Brecht. His intention was to appeal to his audience’s
intellect in presenting moral problems and reflecting contemporary social realities on stage.

a.
The Brechtian style

b.
Social Realism

c.
Combination of Realistic and Non-realistic styles

d.
Psychological Realism

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He is one of the well known contemporary interdisciplinary artists. He does paintings,


sculptures, installation art, set design for theater plays and films and he also does fashion
design.

a.
Sam Penaso

b.
Christina Dy

c.
Victor Balanon

d.
Leeroy New

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He was born and brought up in Bohol. He does mixed media paintings, doing realism,
abstraction, and portraiture. For his sculptures, he uses metal and welds them together to
make interesting forms.
a.
Maxine Syjuco

b.
Victor Balanon

c.
Christina Dy

d.
Sam Penaso

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It uses realistic situations and combines them with non-realistic ones.

a.
Social Realism

b.
The Brechtian style

c.
Combination of Realistic and Non-realistic styles

d.
Psychological Realism

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These are pieces produced by indigenous people, which are for practical use and also as
decoration. 

a.
Abstract Art

b.
Art Craft

c.
Folk Arts

d.
Environmental Art

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This style can make forms not found in the real world.

a.
The Style of Objective Accuracy

b.
Control and handling of illumination

c.
The Artist as Detached Observer

d.
The Style of Fantasy

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This is also called a picture frame stage. The performance takes place behind the
proscenium opening or frame of the stage.

a.
Theater Arts

b.
Flexible theater

c.
Arena

d.
Proscenium

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It is an art form consisting of three-dimensional works that are often site-specific and
designed to transform interior or exterior spaces to achieve an effect.

a.
Non-objective Art

b.
Representational Art

c.
Installation Art

d.
Abstract Art
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She has been relying on her instincts, practiced hands, and innate skills for years, starting
at the age 16, when she learned the art of weaving from her aunt. She was never formally
taught, but picked up the art on her own by copying the patterns.

a.
Teofilo Garcia (Casque Maker, Ilocano, San Quintin, Abra, Awarded 2012)

b.
Magdalena Gamayo (Textile Weaver, Ilocano, Pinili, Ilocos Norte, Awarded 2012)

c.
Haja Amina Appi (Mat Weaver, Sama, Tandubas, Tawi-Tawi, Awarded 2004)

d.
Eduardo Mutuc (Metalsmith, Kapampangan, Apalit, Pampanga, Awarded 2004)

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These are being used for clothing, bags and accessories and they are based on folk art and
design.

a.
Home-use products

b.
Woven products (textile, fabrics and clothing)

c.
Bags and Accessories

d.
Footwear

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It is a ballet performance involving several artists and art group. It was staged in February
2016 at the Cultural Center of the Philippines, concluding Ballet Philippines‟s 46th season
and as a special event of Art Fair Philippines 2016.
a.
“Opera”

b.
“Gates of Hell”

c.
“Polarity”

d.
“Tricks”

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It is a traditional decorative body art popular in the northern region.

a.
Installation Art

b.
Environmental Art

c.
Tattoo Art

d.
Performance Art

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It situates and roots individual problems within the larger picture of a class society. This is a
reaction to the socioeconomic-political issues that confronted Filipinos. 

a.
The Brechtian style

b.
Social Realism

c.
Psychological Realism

d.
Combination of Realistic and Non-realistic styles

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It is uniquely use a specific language that applies to visual and auditory elements, media,
techniques and conventions.

a.
Performing arts

b.
Film

c.
Theater Arts

d.
Sculpture

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It puts emphasis on an idea or concept rather than in an art object that can be touched. It
may include a written text, instruction, or a question that leads the viewer to think about an
idea.
a.
Performance-installation art

b.
Conceptual installation art

c.
Interactive installation art

d.
Environmental installation

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It means that the artist is required to be a master in the use of material/medium, in


technique and craftsmanship.

a.
Sculpture

b.
Architecture

c.
Fine Arts
d.
Painting

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It is seen by the eyes and understood by the mind. Moving and non-moving images appeal
to visual perception and this makes the scope of visual art very broad.

a.
Body Art

b.
Performance Art

c.
Visual Art

d.
Representational Art

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He believed that mortal men are as vulnerable to the powers and the whims of gods and
spirits as the beasts that roam the land and the birds that sail the sky. 

a.
Uwang Ahadas (Musician, Yakan, Lamitan, Basilan, Awarded 2000)

b.
José María V. Zaragoza (National Artist for Architecture, 2014)

c.
Darhata Sawabi (Textile Weaver, Tausug, Parang, Sulu, Awarded 2004)

d.
Eduardo Mutuc (Metalsmith, Kapampangan, Apalit, Pampanga, Awarded 2004)

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