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Art a. Texture
1.The oldest and most basic b. Colors
of the art elements.
c. Harmony
a. lines d. Emphasis
b. color
c. shape 8. The elements are arranged to create a
d. Volume feeling of stability in work. It is either seen or
2. The property of color which is the pure state of color felt by the viewer
a. Tint
a.Harmony
b. Hue
b.Contrast
c. Shade
c.Balance
d. Tone
d.Variety
3.The category of color red in the color
wheel. 9.This refers to the size of a component in rel
ation to what we consider normal.
a.Tertiary
b.Intermediate a. Scale
c.Primary b. Proportion
d.Secondary c. Emphasis
4. This refers to some things that are felt
just as they appear. d. Balance
10.This is a principle of arts that shows the
a. Real Texture quality of how the visual elements are
b. Implied Texture working together in a composition.
c. Visual Texture a. Harmony
d. Unreal Texture b. Variety
5. It is constructed by repeating or echoing c. Emphasis
the elements of an artwork to communicate
a sense of balance, harmony, contrast, d. Contrast
rhythm , or movement. 11. It is designed as the focal point of an
image.
a. Volume
b. Shape a. Harmony
c. Rhythm b. Variety
d. Pattern c.Emphasis
6. These refer to nature- d. Proportion
based shapes that are
irregular in form.
12. This refers to the relative size of parts as
a whole.
a. Organic
b. Irregular a. Emphasis
c. Regular b. Proportion
d. Complex c. Variety
7. One of the elements that enhances the
d. Contrast
appeal of an artwork.
13. It is usually achieved through the
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repetition of the elements of the arts. are natural objects and whose forms are
arranged deliberately.
a. Contrast
a. Still Life
b. Variety
b.Seascape
c. Proportion
c.History works
d. Ryhtym
d.Religious Image
19. It gives coherence to a work or makes
14. This is a principle of the art that all the elements stick together
refers to the differences between two
things to create interest and tension.
a. Harmony
a. Emphasis b.Unity
b. Rythm c. Contrast
c.Contrast d. Value
d. All that is mentioned 20. How can art be considered to have a
15. Artworks that show a scene usually social function?
from nature and rural, pastoral, and idyllic a. When it addresses a particular
collective interest as opp osed
places. to a personal interest

a. Seascape b. When it can be useful to


society
b. Real Life
c. When it represents a certain
c. Portrait society
d.Landscape d. When it expresses a societal
issue
16. What function of the Art is conveyed in
this image?
21.How does art function culturally?
a.Social
b.Religious a. It distinguishes one culture from another.
b.Physical b. It showcases their dances, songs, and
ethnic clothing.
c. Cultural
c.It helps, preserves, share,
17. It refers to the and transmits the culture of
face of the person people from one generation to
another.
although a bust and
full figures are also d. It gives us an overview of the
made. traditions, beliefs, and
practices of different ethnic
a.Landscape groups.
22. How do pottery making AND jewelry making
b.Seascape function?
c. Portrait a. Personal
d.Genre b. Psychological
c. Social
18. It is *natura morta* “dead nature”
that refers to artworks whose subject matter d. Physical
23. Art serves this function when it
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is utilized to give comfort, 28. Portraying ordinary people engaged in
convenience, and happiness to human common activities.
beings such as food, shelter, clothing,
medicine, comfortable environment,
transportation, and etc. a. Everyday Life
a. Aesthetic function b. Figures
b. Cultural function c. History
c. Utilitarian function d. Landscape
d. Social function
24. A graffiti on the wall is an 29.The attempt to portray the subject as it is
example of what kind of art? - without artificiality or implausible
elements.
a. Architecture a.Abstractionism
b. Visual Art b.Impressionism
c. Literary Art c. Cubism
d. Applied Art d.Realism
25. When you listen to a song and it 30. A method that depicts abstract forms
inspires you, makes you sad, cry, happy, or through the use of geometrical figures, such
motivate, what philosophical perspective as cone, cylinder, or sphere, as an attempt to
does it convey? show different possible viewpoints of an art
subject all at once, which eventually results
a. Art as a Communication of Emotion
to obscure pictorial elements.
b. Art as Imitation
c.Art as Representation a. Elongation
b. Symbolism
d. Art as Disinterested Judgment
c. Abstract Express
26. Some artists use________as the object of d. Cubism
their paintings, songs, and even stories.
a.Animals 31. What are the Core Competencies of this
University?
b.Humans
c. Mammals
a.Quality, affordable, and open education
d.Insects
b. Excellence, Integrity, Honesty, Innovation,
27.The study of how people process and Teamwork.
document the human experience. Since time c. Adaptive and responsive to fast-changing
immemorial, people have utilized history,
environment.
language, philosophy, literature, religion, art,
and music to understand and make a record d. Dynamic and supportive academic
of the events experienced by the world. environment.
32. The oldest and most basic of the art
elements.
a. Arts a. lines
b. Philosophy b. color
c. Humanities c. shape
d. Science d. Volume
33. This refers to some things that are felt
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just as they appear. a. Emphasis

a. Real Texture b. Proportion

b. Implied Texture c. Variety

c. Visual Texture d. Contrast


40. The following are functions of Music
d. Unreal Texture except one.
34. It is constructed by repeating or echoing
the elements of an artwork to communicate a. Religious and ceremonial purpose
a sense of balance, harmony, contrast, b. Therapeutic value
rhythm , or movement.
c. to call spirits from other world
a. Volume
d. release the tensions and emotions
b. Shape
c. Rhythm 41. Music comes from the Greek word
mousike which means___.
d. Pattern
35. These refer to nature-based shapes that a. Art of the Princess
are irregular in form.
b. Art of the Muses
a.Organic
c. Art of the Goddess
b. Irregular
d. Art of God
c. Regular 42. The following are the properties of Music
d. Complex except one
36. The elements are arranged to create a a.Timbre
feeling of stability in work. It is either seen
or felt by the viewer b.Dynamics
a.Harmony c. Duration
b.Contrast d.Pitch
c. Balance 43. It is the overall movement or swing of
music, slow or fast movements.
d.Variety
a. Melody
37. This refers to the size of a component b. Rhythm
in relation to what we consider normal. c. Volume
a. Scale
d. Style
b.Proportion 44. Monophonic: one note at a time;______:
c.Emphasis two more different notes at the same time.
d.Balance a. Diaphonic
38.This is a principle of arts that shows the
quality of how the visual elements are b. Homophonic
working together in a compostion.
c. Polyphonic
a. Harmony d. Megaphonic
b. Variety 45 . What is TRUE about music?
c. Emphasis a. Music makes everyone alive at the
d. Contrast same time sad.
39. This refers to the relative size of parts as a whole.
b. Music is narrow and yet it is also
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relative and subjective. b.Techniques
c. Music is an artistic form of c.Music
acoustic communication incorporating 53. Dancing that involves spiritual being and
instrume ntal or vocal tones in a gods.
structured and continuous manner. a. Ritual
d. Music is the sound produced by b. Martial
singers or musical instruments.
46. Unlike Music , dance has a therapeutic c. Game
purpose and value. d. Court
54. These are the basic processes
a. True of art made by Sculpture. Except one.
b. False a. Etching
47. It is an expression in a rhythmic b.Carving
movement of an intensified sense of life.
a.True c. Modeling

b.False d.Casting
48. Music is perhaps the most universal 54. An architectural construction which
of the performing arts and is found in is a large hemispherical roof or ceiling that
every society. looks like an inverted cup.
a. True a. dome

b.False b.vault
49. Space is the area or environment; c. cantilever
_____setting of background and place of
d.Post
action.
56.Which among the following are **NOT**
a. Force important materials for sculpture:
b. Scenery a. bone and glass
c. Time b.stone and metal
d. Duration c.wood, ivory, and jade
50. The skill of executing the movement.
d.clay and soap
a. Theme 57. It is the Filipino term for mosque.
b. Design a. Masjid
c. Techniques b.Teatro
d. Scenery c.Baroque
51. This motivates the movement of the d. Shia
dance. 58. He is a German printer who modified
a.Design the press by using cast metal fonts
b.Choreography that could be rearranged.
c.Music a. Johannes Gutenberg
d.Costumes and Props
b.Leonardo da Vinci
52. This is an important element of the
dance that conveys a message. c.Vincent Van Gogh
a.Design d.Claude Monet
b.Theme 59. Sculpture comes from the Latin word
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sculpere which means_____: two or more different notes at the same
time.

a.to carve a.Diaphonic

b.to sculb b.Homophonic

c.to sculp c. Polyphonic


d.Megaphonic
d.to mold
66. It is the overall movement or swing of
60.It is done by using acids. music, slow or fast movements.
a. Etching a.Melody
b.Modeling b.Rhythm
c.Carving b.Volume
d.Architecture c.Style
61. Baritone is the medium register voice for
67. _____describes how fast or slow the
male;_____meduim register for female.
music is;Meter refers to the unit of time
a. Mezzo Soprano that is made up of a group of accented and
unaccented beats or pulses.
b.Soprano
c. Bass a.Rhythmic pattern

d.Alto b.Tempo
62. A group of two singers or a composition b.Melody
of two voice.
c.Harmony
a.Solo 68. It is the most important element of
dance. There won’t be a dance without him.
b.Acapella
a.Dancer
c. Duet
b.Soloist
d.Choir
63. ______describes how fast or slow the c. Singer
music is;Meter refers to the unit of time that d.Choreographer
is made up of a group of accented and 69. This is performed by pairs or groups in
unaccented beats or pulses. ballrooms or dance halls to socialize, an
example is cha cha.
a.Rhythmic pattern
a. Social Dance
b.Tempo
b.Theatrical Dance
b.Melody
c.Ethnic Dance
c.Harmony
64. It is the most important element of d.Soloist
dance. There won’t be a dance without him. 70. What do you think is/are the significant
features of dance?
a. Dancer
a. Movement within the body which
b.Soloist
includes the hand and arms.
c.Singer
b. Movement from one space to another.
d.Choreographer
c. Movement from left to right.
65. Monophonic: one note at a time;______:
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d. Both A and B d. Music
71. A stage entertainment which enacts a 77. This motivates the movement of the
story of expresses dramatic idea through dance.
dance or theatrical storytelling. It is a. Design
combined with music, drama, poetry, song, b. Choreography
costumes , and dance.
c. Music
a.Court Dance
d. Costumes and Props
b.Ballet
78. The skill of executing the movement.
b.Indian Dance a.Theme
c.Modern Dance b.Design
72. Dances that aim to imitate actual or real
life movements. It can be categorized into c. Techniques
animal dances and occupational dances. d.Scenery
a. Mimetic
b. Martial
c. Ritual Dance
d. Song Dance

73. They make sounds when they are struck,


scraped, or rattled with hands or special
sticks.

a. Strings
b. Percussions
c. Woodwinds
d. Brass
74. What kind of dance is Cariñosa?
a. Folk Dance
b. Ethnic Dance
c. Court Dance
d. Theatrical Dance
75. Dancing that involves spiritual being and
gods.

a. Ritual
b. Martial
c. Game
d. Court
76. This is an important element of the
dance that conveys a message.

a. Design
b. Theme
c. Techniques
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