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This document appears to be a test on Contemporary Philippine Arts from the Regions, given to a student at Casapa National High School in Jiabong, Samar, Philippines. It consists of 46 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of various art forms, elements, and styles that are part of Philippine culture and history. The test covers topics like painting genres, sculpture, architecture, pottery, textiles and other visual art forms that are indigenous to the Philippines.

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1Q Summative Test

This document appears to be a test on Contemporary Philippine Arts from the Regions, given to a student at Casapa National High School in Jiabong, Samar, Philippines. It consists of 46 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of various art forms, elements, and styles that are part of Philippine culture and history. The test covers topics like painting genres, sculpture, architecture, pottery, textiles and other visual art forms that are indigenous to the Philippines.

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Republic of the Philippines

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Region VIII
Division of Samar
District of Jiabong
CASAPA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Brgy. Casapa, Jiabong, Samar

SUMMATIVE TEST IN CONTEMPORARY PHILIPPINE ARTS FROM THE


REGIONS

Name: Grade & Section:


Subject: Date: Score:

I. Choose the letter of the correct answer and write them before the
item number.
1. This element refers to the way the surface or object looks as it may feel.
a. Time and motion c. Monochromatic
b. Texture d. Shape and mass
2. This refers to the brightness and dullness of color.
a. Saturation c. Texture
b. Value d. Color scheme
3. This refers to the basic or pure color, and is represented in the color wheel.
a. Hue c. Space
b. Tetradic d. Color
4. This painting depicts scenes from ordinary life.
a. Nudes c. Genres
b. Landscapes d. Historical paintings
5. This is also known as sculpture in motion.
a. Book design c. Assemblage
b. Embroidery d. Kinetic sculpture
6. This body adornment involves putting plant dyes into the skin through the use
of a sharp instrument.
a. Tattoo art c. Advertising art
b. Mat weaving d. Welded sculpture
7. This refers to the process of producing images using a light-sensitive
chemical plate or film.
a. Pottery c. Metalcraft
b. Photograph d. Symbolic sculpture
8. An example of this form of visual arts is the use of coconut leaves in wrapping
cooked rice.
a. Textile weaving c. Printmaking
b. Multimedia d. Leaf art
9. This commercial building is thought to be an evolved form of the palengke or
market.
a. Ethnic house c. Government buildings
b. Movie house d. Mall/galleria
10. This form of architecture is considered to be the ethnic house of Christian
families living in lowland areas.
a. Masjid c. Bahay kubo
b. Apartment d. Bungalow
11. This refers to a prolongation of a point.
a. Color c. Space
b. Line d. Value
12. This type of sculpture has parts that can be moved with the wind.
a. Kinetic sculpture c. Texture
b. Implied motion d. Color wheel
13. This color scheme involves using colors that are located beside each other in
the color wheel.
a. Monochromatic c. Complementary
b. Analogous d. Split-complementary
14. This statement refers to the way the surface or objects looks as it may feel.
a. Line c. Color
b. Shape and mass d. Texture
15. This element of art refers to an area with boundaries identified or drawn using
lines.
a. Value c. Shape
b. Color d. Texture
16. This type of texture refers to the real qualities of the physical surface of an
artwork.
a. Implied texture c. Actual texture
b. Space d. Value
17. This refers to brightness and dullness of color.
a. Hue c. Saturation
b. Value d. Color
18. This color scheme involves the use of four colors.
a. Triadic c. Color scheme
b. Tetradic d. Color wheel
19. This refers to the purity of a certain color.
a. Hue c. Saturation
b. Value d. Color
20. This type of perspective involves the use of properties of light and air to
portraytheillusion of distance.
a. Texture c. Atmospheric perspective
b. Space d. Linear perspective
21. This refers to a painting that shows an arrangement of objects such as fruits
and flowers in a natural setting.
a. Interiors c. Nudes
b. Still life d. Landscapes
22. This refers to painting that is applied on a wall or a large permanent surface.
a. Mural c. Historical painting
b. Genre painting d. Religious painting
23. This painting depicts scenes from ordinary life.
a. Still life c. Genre painting
b. Interiors d. Landscapes
24. This refers to a painting of the space inside of a part of a house or a building.
a. Landscapes c. Interiors
b. Portraits d. Still life
25. This refers to a painting that is finished on a portable upright support.
a. Telon painting c. Genre painting
b. Historical painting d. Easel painting
26. This is a painting that involves cutting and pasting relatively flat materials onto
a board or canvas.
a. Religiouspainting c. Portrait
b. Collage d. Landscapes
27. ApaintingportrayingthecrucifixionofJesusChrist isanexampleofthistheme of
painting.
a. Interiors c. Historical painting
b. Nudes d. Religious painting
28. A painting portraying the execution of Jose Rizal in Bagumbayan is an
exampleof thistheme of painting.
a. Historical painting c. Murals
b. Easel painting d. Telon painting
29. A painting featuring the physical characteristics of Jose Blanco is an example
of thistheme of painting.
a. Still life c. Portrait
b. Interiors d. Landscapes
30. This refers to a style of painting that resembles more a photograph than a
painting.
a. Hyperrealism c. Portraits
b. Photograph d. Still life

31. This body adornment involves putting plant dyes into the skin through the use
of a sharp instrument.
a. Leaf art c. Textile weaving
b. Tattoo art d. Multimedia
32. This kind of sculpture stands independently and has a flat base.
a. Free standing c. Assemblage
b. Relief d. Use of glass
33. Thisformofvisualartsreferstothewayfoodispackagedand/orpresentedin an
artistic way.
a. Tattoo art c. Food art
b. Printmaking d. Costumes
34. This contemporary type of sculpture involves placing together materials such
as found objects, pieces of paper, sponges, wood scraps, and other materials.
a. Assemblage c. Performance art
b. Advertising art d. Installation art
35. This refers to the process of producing images using a light-sensitive
chemical plate or film.
a. Symbolic sculpture c. Bamboo art
b. Kinetic sculpture d. Photography
36. This is defined as a sculpture with its form projecting slightly from the flat
surface.
a. Conceptual art c. Relief
b. Pottery d. Photography
37. This form of visual arts involves braiding, plaiting, or weaving materials to
create hollow three-dimensional containers that can either be used for
carrying, storage, and trapping animals.
a. Basketry c. Printmaking
b. Textile weaving d. Personal ornaments
38. This is also known as a sculpture in motion.
a. Tattoo art c. Furniture
b. Metalcraft d. Kinetic sculpture
39. This type of pottery is made from kaolin, a special type of clay that is extra
fine and white, and feldspar.
a. Stoneware c. Earthenware or Terracotta
b. Porcelain d. Ceramics
40. An example of this form of visual arts is the use of coconut leaves in wrapping
cooked rice.
a. Bamboo art c. Leaf art
b. Book design d. Metalcraft
41. This form of architecture is considered to be the ethnic house of Christian
families living in lowland areas.
a. Kamalig c. Bahay kubo
b. Masjid d. Church
42. This commercial building is a place for buying and selling goods.
a. Market c. Theatre
b. Movie house d. Tsalet
43. This house generally has a ground floor that is made of brick or stone and has
a wooden upper level.
a. Apartment c. Bahay kubo
b. Barong-barong d. Bahay na bato
44. Camp Evangelista of Cagayan de Oro is an example of this architecture.
a. Apartment c. Fort
b. Bahay kubo d. Market
45. Libingan ng mga bayani is an example of this architectural form.
a. Fort c. Market
b. Cemetery d. Movie house
46. A pulpit in a mosque is called a ________.
a. Mimbar c. Mihrab
b. Masjid d. Minaret
47. This is a place of worship for a Christian congregation.
a. Kamalig c. Church
b. Masjid d. Cemetery
48. The building of Cagayan de Oro Provincial Government is an example of this
architectural form.
a. Market c. Church
b. Capitol d. Bahay kubo
49. This commercial building is thought to be an evolved form of the palengke or
market.
a. Market c. Bahay na bato
b. Mall/galleria d. Apartment
50. This domestic building is deemed as an evolved form of apartment.
a. Mall c. Capitol
b. Market d. Condominium

Prepared by:

JIM LLANO TAN


SST-II Noted:

ULYSIS J.
LABRAGUE
School Head

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