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Sure LET Questions GenEd (Day 6)

Juan Luna
1.Which of the following is an example of applied art?
Vicente Manansala
(1 Point)
Napoleon Abueva
Painting
BenCab
Weaving
8.Which of the following National Artist and GAMABA
Drawing (Gawad sa Manlilikha ng Bayan) artist’s works have the
most impact on Filipino culture?
Photography
(1 Point)
2.Which of the following is an example of a directly
functional form of art? Napoleon Abueva's "Freedom Sculptures"
(1 Point)
Carlos “Botong” Francisco’s “Vinta” painting
Music
Alice Reyes' “Bulaklakan” ballet
Sculpture
Jose Maceda's “Ugma-Gma” music
Architecture 9.Which of the following best describes the nature of
art?
Painting
(1 Point)
3.What is the main purpose of art according to John
Dewey? The result of creative expression
(1 Point)
A visual representation of a culture
To stimulate creativity
A reflection of contemporary society
To create beauty
A reflection of the artist's emotions
To express feelings 10.Which of the following is not an example of the
nature of art?
To promote social change
(1 Point)
4.Which type of art focuses on the artist's own
emotions and feelings? A painting inspired by music
(1 Point)
A sculpture of a person
Abstract Art
A performance of a play
Figurative Art
An opera composed by a robot
Landscape Art 11.Which element of art is concerned with a sense of
movement or direction in a work of art?
Expressionism
(1 Point)
5.What is the difference between an artist and an
artisan? Color
(1 Point)
Line
An artist creates art as a hobby while an artisan
Form
creates it professionally.
Texture
An artist creates art for commercial purposes
12.Which of the following is an example of the
while an artisan creates it for personal use.
principle of repetition?
An artist creates art for personal use while an (1 Point)
artisan creates it for commercial purposes.
A painting that uses bright colors
An artist creates art for aesthetic purposes while
A sculpture featuring repeating geometric shapes
an artisan creates it for practical purposes.
6.What is the main contribution of a GAMABA (Gawad A series of photographs that document a single
sa Manlilikha ng Bayan) artist to society? event
(1 Point) A drawing that uses a variety of lines
Promotion of Filipino culture 13.What type of dance originated in the United States
in the late 19th century?
Preservation of Filipino art
(1 Point)
Revitalization of Filipino language
Waltz
Development of Filipino literature
Lindy Hop
7.Which of the following artists is a National Artist and
GAMABA awardee? Salsa
(1 Point) Merengue
14.According to the Seven Da Vincian Principles,
Fauvism
which of the following is an example of Soul-Making?
(1 Point) Expressionism

Acquiring possessions Cubism

Developing skills Impressionism


21.What is the name of the art movement which
Pursuing fame
emerged in Europe in the early 20th century as a
Connecting with others response to World War I and was characterized by its
15.What is the concept of narrative appropriation in rejection of traditional styles and its embrace of
art? abstraction?
(1 Point) (1 Point)
The process of reworking a story to fit a new Pop Art
context
Surrealism
The act of taking ownership of art created by
Abstract Expressionism
someone else
Dadaism
The practice of creating artwork that tells a story
22.What is the most common instrument used in
The act of borrowing elements from a story to Baroque instrumental music?
create a new one (1 Point)
16.What is the most common type of loom used to
Violin
weave fabric?
(1 Point) Lute

Frame loom Cello

Backstrap loom Harpsichord


23.Which of the following instruments is not typically
Inkle loom
used in Classical Music?
Rigid heddle loom (1 Point)
17.What is the main purpose of a tapestry loom?
Violin
(1 Point)
Saxophone
Weaving
Trumpet
Embroidery
Piano
Knitting
24.Which of the following instruments is most
Felting commonly used in Romantic instrumental music?
18.What is the most common visual element used in (1 Point)
traditional Philippine motifs and crafts?
Violin
(1 Point)
Flute
The sun
Oboe
The moon
Piano
Floral patterns
25.Which instrument is most prominently featured in
Geometric shapes modern instrumental music?
19.What color is often used to represent the Filipino (1 Point)
spirit in traditional Philippine motifs and crafts?
Piano
(1 Point)
Violin
Blue
Saxophone
Red
Trumpet
Yellow
26.Which of the following are visual elements
Green commonly seen in Philippine traditional motifs and
20.What is the name of the art movement which crafts?
emerged in France in the late 19th century and was (1 Point)
characterized by a bold use of geometric forms, flat
Bright colors
areas of color and an interest in expressing emotions?
(1 Point) Animal shapes
34.Grand Old Man of Philippine Art
Traditional symbols
(1 Point)
Geometric shapes
Fernando Amorsolo
27.What is the most common color used in Philippine
traditional motifs and crafts? Jose Joya
(1 Point)
Pacita Abad
Red
Roberto Chabet
Blue 35.Filipino pioneer of Abstract Expressionism
(1 Point)
White
Fernando Amorsolo
Brown
28.What is the most common type of improvisational Jose Joya
theater?
Pacita Abad
(1 Point)
Roberto Chabet
Short Form Improv
36.Painted the Alkaff Bridge in Singapore
Long Form Improv (1 Point)
Musical Improv Napoleon Abueva
Improvised Monologue Eduardo Masferre
29.What is the goal of improvisational theater?
Kidlat Tahimik
(1 Point)
Pacita Abad
To create laughs
37.The best-selling commerical painter of his
To tell a story generation
(1 Point)
To create believable characters
Napoleon Abueva
To entertain
30.What is the name of the most famous Baroque Roberto Chabet
composer?
Benedicto Cabrere
(1 Point)
Ang Kukok
Johann Sebastian Bach
38.Father of Philippine Independent Film.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1 Point)
Ludwig van Beethoven Napoleon Abueva
Antonio Vivaldi Eduardo Masferre
31.Founding museum director of CCP
Kidlat Tahimik
(1 Point)
Pacita Abad
Fernando Amorsolo
39.Complementary colors are also known as _______
Jose Joya (1 Point)
Pacita Abad Opposite colors
Roberto Chabet Tertiary colors
32.Pioneer of Philippine Figurative Expressisonism
Analogous colors
(1 Point)
Primary colors
Ang Kiukok
40.Purple can be used as a symbol of ______ .
Benedicto Cabrera (1 Point)
Pacita Abad Peace
Roberto Chabet Luxury
33.Father of Modern Filipino Sculpture
Anger
(1 Point)
Danger
Napoleon Abueva
41.You get ______ color by mixing a primary and a
Eduardo Masferre secondary color.
(1 Point)
Kidlat Tahimik
Opposite colors
Pacita Abad
(1 Point)
Analogous
Drawing
Tertiary
Painting
Complementary
42.Colors that you cannot see through are called photography
______ colors
Printmaking
(1 Point)
49.It is often referred to as plastic arts. It is a three-
Opaque dimensional pieces of art that are created by shaping
various kinds of material. Among the most popular
Gloss
are stone, steel, plastic, ceramics and wood.
Transparent (1 Point)
Matte Sculpture
43.Colors that you can see through are called ______
Computer art
colors
(1 Point) photography
Opaque Printmaking
50.It is a visual art related to writing. It is the design
Gloss
and execution of lettering with a pen, ink brush, or
Transparent other writing instrument.
(1 Point)
Matte
44.It is often called the most important form of visual Calligraphy
art. It is about putting colors on a canvas or a wall.
Computer art
(1 Point)
photography
Drawing
Printmaking
Painting
Calligraphy
Printmaking
45.Who created Cubism at the beginning of the 20th
century.
(1 Point)
Claude Monet
Vincent Van Gogh
Michael Angelo
Pablo Picasso
46.It began in France during the end of the 19th
century. Young painters used new techniques to paint
outdoor scenes.
(1 Point)
Cubism
Impressionism
Abstract Expressionism
Pop art
47.Is art that is made by covering a plate with ink and
pressing it on the surface of another object.
(1 Point)
Drawing
Painting
photography
Printmaking
48.Is making pictures by letting light through the
lenses of a camera onto a film. I

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