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1.

What do you call the art made and produced by artists in the present
time?
- Contemporary

2. How would you classify artworks that mirror political issues?


- Contemporary

3. What genre would you select if digital technology is applied to an


artwork?
- Contemporary

4. What is the common factor that connects the relationship between


Renaissance,
Modern and Contemporary genre?
- Art

5. What information would you use to support that Contemporary art


movements
focused on "how" art was created and disseminated, rather than
"what" was
produced?"
- Ideas and concepts are essential in the production of Contemporary Art.

6. What would you visit if you wish to discover more artsy


masterpieces?
- Art Gallery

7. Understanding the rules of creating a visual art means:


- Learning the Basics

8. The crime of copying and reproducing the works of others without


permission
is called:
- Plagiarism
9. What approach would you use if you find yourself stuck in a style
that
stagnates your growth as an artist?
- Leave the comfort zone and discover new styles

10. Your inner voice is telling you something about your artwork in
progress, what
would you do?
- Listen to the inner voice and do what is being asked.

11. What is used as a paraphernalia for religious rituals


especially during “palaspas?”
- Puni

12. What was pioneered by Paete local, Maria Piday in which she
devised a lightweight material as an alternative for wooden sculpture?
- Taka

13. What is considered to be a family heirloom because it is rare and


the owners can also have their initials monogrammed on the moulds?
- Saniculas

14. What art is happily alive and flourishing in Taal, Lumban?


- Pagbuburda

15. What art is used as a welcome signage of a town, city or village in


the country
which is widely used as a decoration during town fiestas?
- Singkaban

16. What pertains to the product of paper cut-outs?


- Pastillas wrapper

17. What practice gives honor to San Isidro Labrador, the patron saint
of farmers?
- Pahiyas

18. What is NOT a practice of Bulaceños?


-Taka

19. What art is a product of Pampanga?


- Saniculas

20. What province does Tayabas belong to?


-Quezon

21. What leaves are fashioned by folding, plaiting, braiding and simple
weaving,
which may have functional as well as aesthetic uses for Puni folk art?
- Coconut leaves

22. What inspired Singkaban – ensuring that art is appreciated and is


accessible
to everyone in the community and their guests?
- Bayanihan

23. Who among the presidents was usually seen in Taal-emroidered


Barong aside
from former presidents Ferdinand Marcos?*
- Diosdado Macapagal

24. Common and traditional subjects of this includes the manok,


kabayo,
kalabaw, dalaga (chicken, horse, carabao, maiden) which is made
primarily
for local use
- Taka

25. On a metaphorical level, it connotes the state of the art practice.


- Pabalat

26. He is also known as the “the healer” and the go to saint for those
who need
“healing” from illnesses.
- St.Nicholas
27. What was originally a pagan festival transformed into the colorful,
grand
festival that Filipinos know today?
- Pahiyas

28. What art is being revived through practical ways by preserving,


developing
and transforming these designs into decorative pieces used as decors,
accessories and accents for various arrangement or crafts?*
- Palm leaf folding

29. It is the art of shaving bamboo into artful creations that can be
used as décor
for arches or for the home.
- Singkaban

30. A type of rice dough made from a traditional recipe that can be
seen at the
fronts of houses which are elaborately decorated with brightly colored
rice
wafer
- Kiping

31. Which would be an appropriate subject for a still-life painting?


- A vase of flowers

32. An artist who regularly uses a mixture of oxygen and acetylene to


produce his
works is working with which medium?
- Metal

33. Which of these does NOT describe what art is?


- Unconscious use of creative imagination

34. Music in the highland and lowland hamlets have a strong Asian
elements,
while in the urban areas where influenced by ______________.*
- American and Spanish

35. The religious and secular music were influenced by _____________.*


- Spanish and European

36. The Philippine Old Asian music was referred as __________________.*


- Indigenous

37. What is the role of folk dances and music to the Filipinos?
- To tell history and preserve traditions

38. When was the first golden age of Philippine Cinema?*


- 1950

39. When was the second golden age of Philippine Cinema?


- 1970

40. A movie from Cannes Film Festival where it tells about murder and
police
brutality?
- Kinnatay (Butchered)

41. What is the importance of theater in Philippine arts?


- It is the means of liberal and artful way of expressing opinions and talents.

42. The re-enactment of the passion of Christ.


- cenakulo

43. This book by Capinpin helps the Filipinos to learn the Spanish
languages in a
simple way.
- Librong Pag-aaralan nang mga Tagalog nang Wikang Kastila

44. The time were the secular subject matter in painting increased.
- 19th century

45. What does the Bul-ul of Ifugao represents?


- Wealth, happiness, and well-being
46. This refers to the types of visual expression defined more by line
and tone,
rather than color.
- Drawing

47. This sculpture embraces gold smithery, the fashioning of precious


metals.
- Metalwork Art

48. It pertains the relationship of one portion to another, or of one


portion to the
whole
- Proportion

49. It is when one element is emphasized and others are subordinate.


- Dominance

50. It is the flow or movement characterized by regular recurrence of


elements
or features.
- Rhythm

51. This means emphasis by means of difference.


- Contrast

52. It is the relative ratio of size, or the relationship of the size of a


composition
to the surrounding area or environment
- Scale

53. It is the special attention or importance given to one or more areas


within a
design
- Emphasis

54. It is a mark made by a pointed tool. It can be long, short, straight,


curved,
thick, thin, etc.
- line
55. It is in area enclosed by a line.
- shape

56. It differs from shapes in that they are three- dimensional.


- form

57. These are the hues in the artwork. It has value, intensity, and can
be
divided by warm or cool.
- color

58. It is the feel or look of the surface*


- texture

59. This pertains to the distribution of visual weight by the


arrangement of
elements
- balance

60. It is the planned or random repetitions of elements which help to


create
rhythm and unity in a piece of art.*
- movement

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