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ART APPRECIATION

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ZENIA DOLLISON
1. It represents how the artist uses the elements
of art to create an effect and to help convey
the artist’s intent.

a. Elements of Arts
b. Medium of art
c. Elements and principles of Art
d. Principles of Art
2. It is something that communicates and that
stimulates an individual’s thoughts, emotions,
and ideas through the senses.

a. art c. outputs
b. dance d. music
3. It transcends cultures, races, and civilizations.
This phrase suggests that art is…

a. cultural c. experience
b. universal d. all of these
4. It involves the artist and the active observer who
encounter each other, environments, and
culture. This phrase implies that art is…

a. experience c. universal
b. cultural d. all of these
5. To experience art, it is perceived through…
a. the eyes c. the ears
b. the touch d. senses
6. Important composition of an artwork are the
following, EXCEPT:
a. composition c. prototype
b. content d. subject
7. The most basic of all art element is…

a. shape c. color
b. line d. emphasis
8. An enclosed line is called…
a. geometric c. organic
b. form d. shape
9. What do you call an art practitioner such as painter,
sculpture, choreographer, dancer, writer, poet or musicians that
produces indirectly functional arts?

a. Engineer
b. Artisan
c. Writer
d. Artist
10. A branch of knowledge that explores human conditions through the
use of analytical, critical, or theoretical methods. It is also a study of how
an individual documented and processed his or her experiences,
particularly in connecting to others

a. Science
b. Philosophy
c. Logic
d. Humanities
11. What do you call an art that are integral
to human being that do not fulfill a specific
external purpose?

a. Functions of art
b. Non-motivated
c. Motivated
d. Elements
12. What view is referred when art is considered as a collective
behavior of people?

a. Artist
b. Personal
c. Local
d. Societal
13. This deal with the way the elements of arts are
composed within a creative work.
a. principles of art/design c. design
b. product d. elements
14. Grace Jane declaimed in front of the class about a
popular piece, “Vengeance is not ours its God’s”. What
medium of art is present in the situation?

A. Visual Art B. Mixed Art


C. Auditory Art D. Verbal Art
15. What purpose of art refers to intentional,
conscious action on the part of the artists or creator?

A. Functions of art
B. Non-motivated
C. Motivated
D. Elements
16. Which principle of design shows the
reusing elements in a design?

A. Balance C. Proportion
B. Repetition D. Contrast
17.Which type of principles of arts shows
that everything in the piece emanates
from a central point?

A. Color C. Line
B. Form D. Radial balance
18. Which colors cannot be created by
mixing with other colors?

A. Primary C. Tertiary
B. Secondary D. Neutral
19. In the principle of art, what do you call the type
of balance that have two identical sides with a
central point of axis?

A. Texture C. Symmetrical balance


B. Value D. Asymmetrical balance
20. It is incorporating elements of style and design to
everyday items with the aim of increasing their aesthetic
value. Artists in this field bring beauty, charm and comfort
into many things that were useful in everyday life such as
industrial design, interior design, fashion design, graphic
design.

A. Applied Arts C. Visual Arts


B. Literary Art D. Performance Arts
25-30. Identify what is the picture below.

A. Primary shapes
B. Inorganic and Organic shapes
C. Geometric shapes
D. Geometric and Organic shapes
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22. The official sacred music of the Roman Catholic
church in the Middle Ages.
a. Gregorian Chant c. Pope Marcellus Mass
b. Christmas carol d. chants
23. A Renaissance technique in painting popularized
by Da Vinci with smoke-like fine shading of paint
resulting to soft transitions between tones.
a. impasto c. hatching and cross-hatching
b. stippling d. sfumato
24. Refers to the interplay or contrast between
light and dark often used in painting in dimly lit
scenes.
a. sfumato c. chiaroscuro
b. shading d. blending
25. This Late Baroque art style is derived from the
French word, rocaille which means shell-
covered rock for decorative purposes.
a. Baroque c. Rococo
b. grotto d. décor
26. The official architect of the St. Peter’s Basilica that took 50
years in completion.
a. Antonio Vivaldi c. Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina
b. George Frideric Handel d. Gian Lorenzo Bernini
27. A stage dramatic production that is sung to an
orchestral accompaniment.
a. musical play c. opera
b. melodrama d. opera buffa
28 The forte-piano was invented by this Italian musician in
1700s.
a. Bartolomeo Cristofori c. Frederic Chopin
b. Johan Sebastian Bach d. Wolfgang
Amadeus Mozart
29. The following are Modern Artists, EXCEPT:
a. Claude Monet c. Vincent van Gogh
b. Henri Matisse d. Eugene Delacroix
30. Jackson Pollock’s artworks show no reference
to any representation of physical reality, art
movement is referred to as…
a. Fauvism c. Abstract Expressionism
b. Dadaism d. Futurism
31. Decorative carvings of the Maranaos is called…
a. okir c. sunduk
b. sarimanok d. panolong
32. He is the Father of Modern Art in the Philippines
a. Napoleon Abueva c. Jose Joya
b. Victorio Edades d. Vicente Manansala
33. He is the Father of Modern Philippine Sculpture
a. Vicente Manansala c. Carlos “Botong” Francisco
b. Victorio Edades d. Napoleon Abueva
34. He is the Philippine’s first conferred National
Artist in visual arts.
a. Fernando Amorsolo c. Hernando Ocampo
b. Jose Joya d. Vicente Manansala
35. An award that gives recognition and prestige to Filipino
who has distinguished and outstanding contributions to
Philippine arts and letters.
a. GAMABA Award c. National Artist Award
b. Gawad Urian Award d. FAMAS Award
36. A dyeing technique in Indonesia which includes
printing of the design unto the cloth using wax.
a. ikat c. origami
b. batik d. hablon
37. Traditional play of Japan performed on stage
with elaborate costumes and colorful make-up.
a. bunraku c. noh
b. khon d. kabuki
38. A traditional shadow puppet play that originated
in Indonesia that uses dried animal skin for the
puppet.
a. carillo c. wayang kulit
b. hand puppetry d. manik-anino
39. Spontaneous, unplanned, free-ranging creativity
in music, theater, and dance.
a. performance c. dramatization
b. improvisation d. theatrical
40. Composed of comic, sad, or dramatic stage
performance in wide range of production actors
and actresses.
a. music improvisation c. theater improvisation
b. dance improvisation d. none of these
41. Who among the following former presidents signed
Memorandum Order No. 247 directing
the Education Secretary and the Chairman of the
Commission on Higher Education to fully
implement Republic Act No. 1425?
a.Ramon Magsaysay c. Diosdado Macapagal
b.Carlos Garcia d. Fidel Ramos
42. The word “Gat.” is a title given to a person who
has done greatness in his lifetime. Gat is an
abbreviation for ________.
a.Gatdula c. Gatsby
b.Gatang d. Gatol
43. The following are siblings of Dr. Jose Rizal,
except ________.
a.Saturnina c. Olimpia
b.Paciano d. Narciso
44. He is the paternal great-great-grandfather of Dr.
Jose Rizal who adopted their real surname
Mercado in 1731.
a.Custodio de Salazar c. Graciano Lopez
b.Domingo Lamco d. Narciso Claveria
45. At what age did Dr. Jose Rizal begin to make
sketches with his pencil and mold clay and wax
objects?
a.3 years old c. 5 years old
b.4 years old d. 6 years old
46. A former classmate of Dr. Jose Rizal’s father who
instructed him in Latin and Spanish.
a.Maestro Cayabyab c. Leon Monroy
b.Maestro Lucas Padua d. Maestro Lucas Padua
47. He challenged Rizal to an arm-wrestling match.
a.Pedro c. Juancho
b.Andres Salandanan d. Jose Guevara
48. He ordered the execution of GomBurZa at sunrise on February 17,
1872.
a. Governor General Blanco c. Governor General Izquierdo
b. Governor General Claveria d. None of the above
49. A school for poor boys in Manila was established by
the city government in 1817.
a.Colegio de San Juan de Letran
b.Colegio de Nuestra Señora del Santisimo Rosario
c.Universidad de Santo Tomas
d. Ateneo de Municipal
50. A Philippine hardwood was used by Jose Rizal
in carving the image of the Virgin Mary.
a.Batiklung c. Molave
b.Kamagong d. Narra
51. After finishing the first year of a course in
Philosophy and Letters, Jose Rizal transferred to
what course?
a.Legal c. Philosophy
b.Scientific d. Medical
52. In El Filibusterismo, Jose Rizal described the insults and
humiliation received by Filipino
students from their Dominican professors. This describes Dr.
Jose Rizal’s ______.
a.Unhappy days at UST due to obsolete and repressive methods
of instruction.
b.Unhappy days at Ateneo due to racial discrimination.
c. Unhappy days at Letran due to poor instruction.
d.Both a and b
53. Dr. Jose Rizal considered this place the costliest
capital in Europe.
a.Berlin c. Paris
b.Warsaw d. Barcelona
54. The main reason why Jose Rizal chose
ophthalmology as a specialization.
a.To cure his mother’s eye ailment
b.To help all Filipinos see the real situation during
those times
c.To just add new knowledge
d.To take care of his eyesight
55. Who among the following is the real-life Maria
Clara?
a.Doña Victorina delos Reyes de De Espadaña
b.Josephine Bracken
c.Leonor Rivera
d.Teodora Alonzo
56. He represents a domineering friar during the
days of Rizal, who was arrogant, immoral, and
anti-Filipino.
a.Padre Damaso c. Padre Irene
b.Padre Salvi d. Padre Zamora
57. This unfinished novel of Dr. Jose Rizal consists of 44
pages with a size of 34cm x 21 cm,
originally handwritten, and preserved at the National
Library in Manila.
a.Mi Ultimo Adios c. Doctrina Christiana en
Lengua Española y
Tagala
b.Noli Me Tangere d. No title
58. Rizal was placed under arrest and escorted to
Fort Santiago by _______.
a.Paciano c. Padre Vicente Balaguer
b.Ramon Despujol d. Mariano Herbosa
59. On July 7, 1892, the story of Rizal’s arrest was
published by ________.
a.La Liga Filipina c. Diaryong Tagalog
b.Gaceta de Manila d. La Solidaridad
60. It is a remote town in Mindanao that was under
the jurisdiction of the Jesuits from 1892 to
1896.
a.Dipolog c. Iligan
b.Dapitan d. Cagayan de Oro
61. One of the most debatable historical controversies was
about Jose Rizal before his execution
in Bagumbayan.
a.Jose Rizal’s Retraction c. Jose Rizal’s
Execution by Firing Squad
b.Jose Rizal is a Womanizer d. b and c
62. Jose Rizal was known as part of the Great Triumvirate
of the Propaganda Movement
together with ________.
a.Joseng Sisiw and Gregorio del Pilar
b.Mariano Ponce and Andres Bonifacio
c.Melchora Aquino and Gabriela Silang
d.Graciano Lopez-Jaena and Marcelo del Pilar
63. He helped Dr. Jose Rizal to publish his novel
Noli Me Tangere.
a.Dr. Meyer c. Maximo Viola
b.Ferdinand Blumentritt d. Freidrich Ratzel
64. When Jose Rizal stayed in Japan, he fell in love with a
Japanese Girl named ______.
a.Aira Kirisawa c. Osei-San
b.Michicko d. Sakura Kinomoto
65. The Spanish military physician examined Dr.
Jose Rizal before his execution.
a.Dr. Jose Rizal himself c. Dr. Baldomero Roxas
b.Dr. Felipe Ruiz Castillo d. Dr. Freidrich
Ratzel
66. El Filibusterismo was published in what year?
a.1891 c. 1893
b.1892 d. 1894
67. Jose Rizal used this to fight against his enemies.
a.Gun c. Brilyante ng Apoy
b.Pluma d. Anting-Anting
68. Dr. Jose Rizal was born in Calamba Laguna on
______.
a.June 19, 1861 c. May 19, 1899
b.December 30, 1896 d. June 12, 1898
69. What is the full name of Dr. Jose Rizal?
a.Jose Rizal Mercado
b.Jose Rizal de Salazar y Sanchez de Monteridondo
y Buenatinta
c.Jose Protasio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda
d.Jose Protasio Rizal Mercado delos Reyes y Alonso
70. This Rizal’s work was translated as “My Last
Farewell”.
a.Scientia c. Noli Me Tangere
b.Mi Ultimo Adios d. El Filibusterismo
71. Jose Rizal attended the following schools except
_______.
a.University of Santo Tomas
b.Ateneo de Municipal (Ateneo de Manila University)
c.Colegio de San Juan de Letran
d.De La Salle University
72. Any of the numerous ethnic-religious groups in
the Philippines believing in the divinity of
Jose Rizal is known also as ______.
a.Liga Filipina c. Rizalista
b.Katipunan d. Propagandista
73. Known as the first teacher of Jose Rizal during his
early education in Calamba.
a.Doña Teodora Alonso Realonda c. Leon
Monroy
b.Maestro Celestino d. Maestro Lucas
Padua
74. This teacher was described by Jose Rizal as long-necked, thin,
slightly bent body, with a sharp nose.
a.Maestro Justiniano Aquino Cruz c. Maestro Cayabyab
b.Maestro Lucas Padua d. Maestro Celestino
75. She informed Jose Rizal about the arrival of the
steamer “Talim” in 1870.
a.Narcisa c. Paulita
b.Saturnina d. Octavia
76. Where did Rizal take a private lesson to
improve his Spanish?
a.Santa Isabel College c. Ateneo de Municipal
b.Calamba d. University of San
Jose – Recoletos
77. In 1882, Jose Rizal studied two courses (Medicine and Philosophy and
Letters) in this
university _______.
a. University of Santo Tomas c. Universidad Central de Madrid
b. University of the Philippines d. Academy of Fine Arts of San
Fernando
78. A celebrated German scientist traveler ad author
of travels in the Philippines met Jose Rizal
in Berlin.
a.Dr. Michael Tan c. Zeus Salazar
b.Dr. Landa Jocano d. Dr. Feodor Jagor
79. He was a Filipino priest-patriot that gave the title
Ultimo Adios.
a.Padre Gomez c. Father Mariano Dacanay
b.Padre Burgos d. a and b
80. When Dr. Jose Rizal came from Germany, he was
called ______.
a.Balik Bayan c. Doctor Quack-Quack
b.Doctor Uliman d. The Good Doctor

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