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ARTS 10: SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT ON MODERN ARTS (PART 1)

NAME OF LEARNER: _________________________ DATE OF EXAM: _____________SCORE: __________


EXAMINATION
I. Directions: Read the questions/statements carefully and choose the best answer.
WRITE YOU’RE THE LETTER OF YOUR ANSWER ON THE BLANK.
________1. Which of the following best describes neo-primitivism?
A. They are combined elements from the native arts.
B. It deals with environmental subjects such as landscapes and seascapes.
C. It characterizes dream fantasies, memory images, and visual tricks and surprises.
D. It depicts social injustices, immorality, inequality, and ugliness of the human condition.

________2. Social realists use their works to _______ against the injustices, inequalities, immorality, and
ugliness of the human condition.
A. Agree B. Accept C. Protest D. Decide

________3. An art movement that emerged in the second half of the 19th century among a group of Paris-
based artists.
A. Impressionism B. Fauvism C. Expressionism D. Abstractionism

________4. Which of the following art makes use of a combination of planes, cones, spheres, and cylinders?
A. Cubism B. Futurism C. Mechanical style D. Non-objectivism

________A style characterized by dream fantasies, memory images, and visual tricks and surprises.
A. Dadaism B. Realism C. Surrealism D. Fauvism

________4. One of Pablo Picasso’s work that has been recognized as the most monumental and
comprehensive statement of social realism against the brutality of war.
A. Miner’s Wives B. Guernica C. Diana D. I and the Village

________5. Who among the following artists is a neo primitivist?


A. Amedeo Modigliani B. Henri Matisse C. Giorgio de Chirico D. Marc Chagall

________6. It is an expressionist style that is characterized by dream fantasies, memory images, and visual
tricks and surprises.
A. Dadaism B. Fauvism C. Neo primitivism D. Social Realism

________7. Which of the following is reflected in the works of Henri Matisse?


A. Dadaism B. Fauvism C. Social Realism D. Surrealism

________8. He was an impressionist who painted Dancer, A Girl with a Watering Can, and Luncheon at the
Boating Party.
A. Claude Monet B. Auguste Renoir C. Paul Cezanne D. Edouard Manet

________9. They said that a painter’s subject talk so much about the painter himself. Who was the French
artist who used his wife, Marie Hortense Fiquet as one of his subjects in his painting?
A. Claude Monet B. Auguste Renoir C. Paul Cezanne D. Edouard Manet

________10. His works were remarkable for their strong, heavy brush strokes, intense emotions and colors
that appeared to almost pulsate with energy.
A. Paul Cezanne B. Pablo Picasso C. Vincent Van Gogh D. Giorgio de Chirico
II. Directions: Read each statement carefully. Write TRUE if it is correct and FALSE
if it is not. WRITE YOUR ANSWERS IN THE BLANK

________11. In using the mechanical style of art, you need not use true-to-life subjects; planes,
cones, spheres, and cylinders are enough.
________12. Surrealism is otherwise known as super-realism because it deals with fantasies and
daydreams.
________13. Every individual has the right to become an artist in their own way.
________14. Claude Monet, Edouard Manet, and Auguste Renoir are expressionists.
________15. Aside from recognizing his painting Guernica under social realism, Guernica was also
classified under cubism.
________16. The non-objectivism style is under the expressionism movement.
________17. When an artist creates a piece of art conveying an issue about a global pandemic and its
economic effect, this is social realism.
________18. Dadaism was a style that the painters used to express the pain and suffering brought by
World War 1.
________19. Salvador Dali got the inspiration in his paintings in the oval faces and elongated shapes
of African art.
________20. Claude Monet is best known for his landscape painting, particulary de[icting his beloved
flower garden and water lily pond at his home in Giverny.

III. Directions: Answer the following questions. 5 POINTS FOR EACH ITEM.
21-25. How does impressionist art differ from expressionist art? Give at least two comparisons for
each.

26-30. Which form of abstractionist art do you like most? Why?

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