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Division of Masbate

BALENO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL


Poblacion, Baleno, Masbate

1ST Quarterly Examination


S.Y 2023-2024
ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT

Name: ____________________ Strand: __________


Section: ___________________ Date: ______ Score: _________

DIRECTION: This is a 50-item multiple choice test, read the questions carefully and choose the letter of the CORRECT answer and write
it on your answer sheet. No erasures shall be permitted. The use of cell phones is strictly prohibited. Write letter E if the answer is not in the
choices. Answer this test in one hour.

1. What is the backbone of management that helps determine what tasks need to be done, who should do
them, and how they should be performed?
A. Staffing C. Planning
B. Organizing D. Directing
2. Which function of management involves the supervision and motivation of employees to be more productive
and efficient?
A. Staffing C. Organizing
B. Controlling D. Directing
3. Which of the following is NOT one of the functions of management?
A. Staffing C. Marketing
B. Planning D. Organizing
4. Which management function deals with monitoring a company's progress and ensuring efficient operations?
A. Staffing C. Controlling
B. Organizing D. Planning?
5. Which type of planning involves defining long-term goals and strategies?
A. Short-range planning C. Tactical planning
B. Strategic planning D. Operational planning
6. Who is known for the Theory of Social and Economic Organization, emphasizing principles of bureaucracy?
A. Max Weber C. Henry Fayol
B. Frederick Taylor D. Mary Parker Follett
7. Which management theorist proposed the Principles of Scientific Management, focusing on systematic
methods for job performance?
A. Max Weber C. Henry Gantt
B. Frederick Taylor D. Mary Parker Follett
8. Who introduced the Hierarchy of Needs Theory, which relates motivation to unsatisfied needs?
A. Frederick Taylor C. Abraham Maslow
B. Henry Fayol D. Chester Barnard
9. What is the core focus of modern management theory, emphasizing the interaction between organizations,
workers, and the environment?
A. Classical management C. Modern management
B. Behavioral management D. Neo-classical management
10. Which management theory argues that successful organizations match their structure to the nature of the
environment?
A. Contingency Theory C. Theory X and Theory Y
B. Hierarchy of Needs Theory D. Time and Motion Studies

11. b) Theory c) d) What does the art installation in Sand Dunes of Paoay, created by Leeroy New, symbolizes?
A. Religious rituals C. Historical events
B. Great festivals, feasts, and celebrations D. Natural landscapes
12. What do the Angono Petroglyphs primarily depict?
A. Religious scenes C. Abstract shapes
B. Scenes of daily life D. Human and animal figures
13. Which type of painting is commonly meant to be framed and hanged on a wall after creating them?
A. Murals C. Easel Painting
B. Collage D. Telon Painting
14. What is a mural painting?
A. A type of sculpture
B. A huge wall-sized painting used to impart messages to the public
C. A type of dance
D. A form of glass art
15. In Filipino dance, which type of dance involves balancing heavy pots on the heads of women while dancing to the beat
of wind chimes?
A. Lumagen or Tachok C. Malakas at Maganda
B. Salisid D. Banga
16. What is the primary medium used in Maranao and Tausug wood carving in Southern Philippines?
A. Stone C. Wood
B. Metal D. Glass
17. What does the term "bahay na bato" typically refer to?
A. A one-story house with a wide front porch
B. A type of apartment building
C. A suburban house with upper levels jutting over the lower levels
D. A residence of the wealthy with a wooden upper level
18. Which of the following are mentioned as traditional arts in the Philippines that have been cherished and
handed down to modern Filipinos as part of their heritage?
A. Pottery C. Architecture
B. Sculpturing D. All of the above
19. Which of the following is NOT a type of Filipino dance mentioned in the text?
A. Banga C. Collage
B. Lumagen or Tachok D. Salisid
20. What is the primary material used in Mat Weaving in the Philippines?
A. Wood C. Organic fibers
B. Metal D. Glass
21. What is the purpose of the Filipino tsalet in architecture?
A. To provide shade
B. To serve as a residence of the wealthy
C. To create a suburban house with two stories
D. To express Filipino social traditions and cultural values
22. What is the primary material used in Pottery in the Philippines?
A. Metal C. Glass
B. Clay D. Wood
23. Which branch of the visual arts involves creating buildings while allowing them to serve their function?
A. Sculpturing C. Pottery
B. Weaving D. Architecture
24. What kind of sculpture is considered to be in motion and can have parts that move with the wind
A. Assemblage C. Relief
B. Free-standing D. Kinetic Sculpture
25. Which Filipino dance is associated with courtship and features a male and female performer representing a rooster trying
to attract a hen?
A. Lumagen or Tachok C. Malakas at Maganda
B. Salisid D. Binaylan
26. Which ethnic house is typically owned by Christian peasant families living in the lowland areas of the Philippines?
A. Bahay Kubo C. Tsalet
B. Houseboat D. Barong-barong
27. What is pottery primarily used for in the decorative arts?
A. Making jewelry C. Holding liquids and serving food
B. Creating sculptures D. Carving intricate designs
28. Which of the following best describes integrative art in contemporary art forms in the regions?
A. The separation of arts into distinct forms
B. The evolution of traditional arts into new and distinct forms
C. The combination and interconnection of various arts to create integrated art
D. The preservation of traditional art forms without any changes
29. Choreography in contemporary art combines which two art forms?
A. Literature and dance C. Dance and music
B. Music and visual design D. Theater and cinema
30. Which art form pertains to a public presentation of a dramatic or musical entertainment and often involves teamwork?
A. Literature C. Theatrical performance
B. Visual design D. Choreography
31. What values are fostered by collaborative and community-based contemporary art forms in the regions?
A. Individualism and competition
B. Camaraderie, cooperation, team-building, and pride of place
C. Elitism and exclusivity
D. Secrecy and isolation
32. Traditional dances in the regions have evolved through generations to adapt to contemporary times. Where are
contemporary choreographies most commonly seen?
A. Art galleries C. Regional festivals
B. Theatrical performances D. Cinema productions
33. Which Filipino National Artist is known for creating the iconic Oblation sculpture at the University of the
Philippines?
A. Guillermo Tolentino C. Fernando Amorsolo
B. Napoleon Abueva D. Victorio C. Edades
34. Which individual was the first recipient of the National Artist Award in the Philippines?
A. Guillermo Tolentino C. Juan Nakpil
B. Fernando Amorsolo D. Jose Maceda
35. What is the purpose of the National Artist Award in the Philippines?
A. To recognize artists from other countries who have made contributions to Philippine culture
B. To honor individuals for their wealth and social status
C. To recognize Filipino artists who have made significant contributions to the development of Philippine arts
D. To celebrate all forms of artistic expression, regardless of their impact on Philippine culture
36. Which category of the National Artist award recognizes achievements in singing, composition, direction, and/or
performance?
A. Visual Arts C. Music
B. Theater D. Literature
37. What is the highest national recognition given to Filipino individuals who have made significant contributions to the
development of Philippine arts?
A. National Pride Award C. Filipino Artistic Achievement
B. Order of National Artists Recognition D. Cultural Heritage
38. What are the qualifications for a Filipino to be nominated and selected as a National Artist?
A. Being a citizen of any nationality
B. Having a single recognized artwork
C. Significant international recognition
D. Natural-born Filipino citizen with contributions to nationhood and a mode of creative expression
39. Which National Artist is known for creating the iconic Oblation sculpture at the University of the Philippines in
Diliman?
A. Guillermo Tolentino C. Jose Tanig Joya
B. Napoleon Abueva D. Fernando Amorsolo
40. Which National Artist was credited with designing the Church of the Holy Sacrifice, the first Catholic church in the
Philippines with a circular architecture?
A. Guillermo Tolentino C. Jose Tanig Joya
B. Napoleon Abueva D. Jose Maceda
41. What was the date of Proclamation No. 1001 when the Order of the National Artist Award was established?
A. April 27, 1972 C. June 7, 1973
B. May 15, 1973 D. May 15, 1972
42. Which category of National Artist Award recognizes achievements in direction, writing, production design,
cinematography, editing, camera work, and/or performance?
A. Literature C. Film and Broadcasting / Broadcast Arts
B. Dance D. Music
43. In which field did Jose Maceda, a National Artist of the Philippines, make significant contributions, leading to his
recognition by UNESCO Memory of the World?
A. Architecture C. Ethnomusicology
B. Visual Arts D. Literature
44. Which aspect of an artist's work is assessed for the National Artist Award according to the given content?
A. Their technical proficiency in art forms. C. The number of awards they have received.
B. Their age and experience in the field. D. Their mastery of foreign cultures.
45. What does the term "Gawad Pambansang Alagad ng Sining" translate to in English?
A. National Hero Award C. National Treasure Award
B. National Artist Award D. National Patriot Award
46. What are the two characteristics that describe lines in art?
A. Dotted and vertical C. Form and direction
B. Curved and smooth D. Positive and negative
47. What does value pertain to in art?
A. The arrangement of objects in space C. The lightness or darkness of a color
B. The character of the surface of an artwork D. The visual weight in a picture
48. Which of the following situations shows an artist using a principle of variety?
I. Gabrielle is a fine arts student. He is working on an artwork wherein he uses different elements of
art that creates the mood of diversity.
II. Anna is working in her drawing project for her art subject. In her drawing, the elements she used is
present on the both sides of the drawing resulting to a mirror-like art.
III. Charles is a student of Teacher Maria. Teacher Maria gave an art project in his class. The art project
is to do a painting that shows unity of the elements of arts to be used.
A. I C. III
B. II D. None of the situations
49. Which of the following situations show an artist using principles of art?
IV. Gabrielle is a fine arts student. He is working on an artwork wherein he uses different elements of
art that creates the mood of diversity.
V. Anna is working in her drawing project for her art subject. In her drawing, the elements she used is
present on the both sides of the drawing resulting to a mirror-like art.
VI. Charles is a student of Teacher Maria. Teacher Maria gave an art project in his class. The art project
is to do a painting that shows unity of the elements of arts to be used.
C. I and II C. All of the situations
D. II and III D. None of the situations
50. Which of the following statement/s is/are true about elements of art?
I. Different representations of lines may convey different meanings.
II. Texture is the appeal of the implied surface in an artwork.
III. Artist uses the elements of arts to create a composition.
A. I and II C. I, II, and III
B. b. II and III D. None of the statements is true.
51. Referring to the image below, evaluate the artwork of Benedicto Cabrera called “Sabel” in terms of Elements and
Principles of art and answer the question, how does the emphasis creates mood or emotion in the artwork?

A. the painting expresses a mood of peace and at the same time, solitude and isolation
B. the artist emphasized the face of Sabel, which is plain but not full of emotions
C. the artist represents displacement, misery, and loneliness
D. none of the above
52. Referring to the image below, evaluate the artwork of Ang Kiukok called the “Thinking Man” by answering the question,
how does the shapes and forms define the subject of the artwork?

A. by using bold, angular lines and geometric shapes to create a figure that appears to be deep in thought
B. by creating a sense of urgency and passion, while the contrasting black and white tones add depth and drama to the
scene
C. by exploring the complexity of human emotions and the process of introspection
D. by representing the intensity of thought and the struggle to understand oneself

“I affirm that I have not given or received any unauthorized help on this exam, and that
this work is my own.”
__________
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