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JAIME G.

ESPEÑA HIGH SCHOOL

SUMMATIVE TEST IN CONTEMPORARY PHILIPPINE ARTS FROM THE REGION

Name: ____________________________ Date:_____________________

Grade & Section:____________________ Score:____________________

Part I. Identification

Direction: Choose your answer from the box.

Ambahan Sanang Pis yabit Kwintangan Kayu


Tinapay Tnalak Tambilaw Abel
Gimbal Kulilal Basal Gangsa

1. _____________ is kind of poem consisting of seven-syllable lines which most of the time
contains messages of love and friendship.
2. _____________ is the Kalinga gong.
3. _____________ is a kind of musical ensemble played during the ___________, a ritual of rice
sharing among the Palawan people.
4. _____________ is a rice wine drinking ceremony.
5. _____________ is a lyric poem about love.
6. _____________ is composed of wooden five logs of different sizes, arranged from shortest to
longest, and hung horizontally. This is being played after the planting of rice to serenade the
palay.
7. _____________ is a square multi-colored traditional cloth that serves as head cover of Tausug of
Jolo.
8. _____________ is a kind of fabric made up of fine abaca fibers weaved with different designs
which reflects the tradition of the Tboli.
9. _____________ is a kind of blanket made up of cotton weaved in different patterns.
Part II. Multiple Choice

Direction: Choose the correct answer.

1. What is the traditional form of poetry preserved by Ginaw Bilog from Mansalay, Mindoro?
A) Sonnet C) Ambahan
B) Haiku D) Epic
2. What did Federico Caballero document and pass on to younger generations?
A) Dance routines C) Epics
B) Kutyapi D) Poems
3. Which traditional dance and performing arts master lobbied for the conversion of an abandoned
provincial capitol building into a museum?
A) Alonzo Saclag C) Uwang Ahadas
B) Samaon Sulaiman D) Masino Intaray
4. What kind of musical ensemble is Basal, as mastered by Masino Intaray from the Palawan community?
A) Kalinga Budong Dance Troupe C) Two-stringed lute
B) Symphony orchestra D) Ritual ensemble
5. Which indigenous instrument did Samaon Sulaiman master?
A) Gimbal C) Kutyapi
B) Kalinga Gong D) Babarak
6. What is the traditional cloth woven by Darhata Sawabi from Barangay Parang, Jolo, Sulu?
A) Abel C) Pis yabit
B) Mat D) Tnalak
7. Which community faced challenges such as armed conflict, yet Darhata Sawabi continued her weaving
art?
A) Panay-Bukidnon C) Hanunuo Mangyan
B) Kalinga D) Tausug
8. What kind of musical instrument did Uwang Ahadas teach his community to play?
A) Kutyapi C) Kwintangan kayu
B) Bagit D) Kalinga Gong
9. What is the main purpose of Basal, the musical ensemble played during rituals among the Palawan
people?
A) Entertainment C) Religious ceremonies
B) Harvest celebration D) Cultural festivals
10. Who among the mentioned individuals preserved the oral tradition of his community by recording
ambahan in bamboo tubes and old notebooks?
A) Federico Caballero C) Ginaw Bilog
B) Alonzo Saclag D) Samaon Sulaiman

Part III. True or False


Direction: Write True if the statement is correct and write false if the statement is wrong.

1. Haja Amina Appi is known as the master mat weaver of the T'boli indigenous community.
2. Lang Dulay chose to produce non-traditional designs of tnalak fabric to cater to the demands of
modern consumers.
3. Magdalena Gamayo's handiworks are distinguishable from other abels due to their coarser texture
and simpler designs.
4. Salita Monon started weaving Bagobo textiles under the guidance of her father.
5. Eduardo Mutuc primarily works with woodcarving and has never ventured into metal artistry.
6. Teofilo Garcia crafts headpieces called tabungaw using materials such as upo, rattan, and bamboo.
7. Haja Amina Appi's descendants have not been taught the art of mat weaving, leading to concerns
about the preservation of the tradition.
8. Lang Dulay's decision to continue producing traditional tnalak designs is driven solely by commercial
considerations.
9. Magdalena Gamayo mentored community members to preserve the art of abel weaving, including her
nephew and sister-in-law.
10. Salita Monon is renowned for her high-quality Bagobo textiles, characterized by simple designs and
inferior craftsmanship.

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