- 1. which aim to make students "human" inasmuch as it was derived from the Latin word " _________meaning human, cultured, or refined.
A) Humans B) Humanista C) humanus D) Man
- 2. As a discipline, _________is a broad field.
A) Humanities B) Human C) Discipline D) Curture
- 3. According to Webster, "human ingenuity in adapting natural things to man's use.
A) Artist B) Art C) Color D) Creative
- 4. According to _____, art is "human ingenuity in adapting natural things to man's use
A) Merriam-Webster B) Webster C) Dictionary D) Webs
- 5. Art came from the word___ which means skill.
A) "Arts" B) "Ask" C) "Asr" D) "Arcs" E) "Ars"
- 6. Art came from the word "ars" which means
A) Artist B) Skill C) Talent D) Creative
- 7. Who says, "A thing of beauty is a joy forever." Listeners are entertained by songs or instrumental music they hear.
A) Edwin Markham B) Ralph Waldo Emerson C) Gary Valenciano D) Robert Browning
- 8. Which art are corollary to its purposes.
A) Economic Function B) Political Function C) Functions of Art D) Social Function
- 9. Artists have their personal reasons for indulging in art.
A) Cultural Function B) Economic Function C) Personal or Invidual Function D) Social Function
- 10. In the form of a poem entitled "My Last Duchess;" Elizabeth did the same by means of the poem entitled
A) Do You Love Me? B) How Do I Love Thee? C) Self Love? D) How Can You Say You Love Me?
- 11. Robert Browning expressed his love to Elizabeth Barrett-Browning in the form of a poem entitled
A) "My Last Duchess" B) "My Lose Doucher" C) "My Last Ducess" D) "Forever My Duchess"
- 12. Who expressed his love to Elizabeth Barrett-Browning in the form of a poem entitled "My Last Duchess;"
A) Elizabeth Barrett-Browning B) Ralph Waldo Emerson C) Robert Browning D) Vincent van Gogh's
- 13. Who wrote the poem "The Man with the Hoe"
A) Vincent van Gogh's B) Edwin Markham C) Ralph Waldo Emerson D) Robert Browning
- 14. Edwin Markham, wrote the poem _____ because he was inspired by the painting of a farmer that he had seen earlier.
A) "The Man with the Hoe" B) "My Last Duchess;" C) "How Do I Love Thee" D) "The Starry Night"
- 15. Similarly, the composer of the song "Vincent" was inspired by
A) Ralph Waldo Emerson B) Vincent van Gogh's C) Edwin Markham D) Robert Browning
- 16. the composer of the song "Vincent" was inspired ____ ("The Starry Night)
A) Edwin Markham B) Ralph Waldo Emerson C) Elizabeth Barrett-Browning D) Vincent van Gogh's
- 17. Who renders concerts for free because he loves singing.
A) Gary Valenciano B) Ralph Waldo Emerson C) Elizabeth D) Geleen Eugenio
- 18. Who provides free dance instructions because she enjoys dancing.
A) Ralph Waldo Emerson B) Gary Valenciano C) Geleen Eugenio D) Robert Browning
- 19. Man is a social being and as such he associates with this fellow beings. This association is evidenced by the choral singing and group dancing in religious rites and other practices.
A) Economic Function B) Religious Function C) Social Function D) Political Function
- 20. The author of the best-selling Harry Potter series, became one of the most highly-paid women in British history.
A) Religious Function B) Economic Function C) Historical Fuction D) Social Function
- 21. When Imelda Romualdez-Marcos, a patroness of the arts, became the Governor of Metro Manila, she promoted her political programs by means of the arts.
A) Historical Function B) Social Function C) Economic Function D) Political Function
- 22. Paintings, sculptures, architectural works, and other art forms serve to record historical figures and events.
A) Religious Function B) Social Function C) Historical Function D) Historical Function
- 23. Buildings, furniture (chairs, tables, etc.), clothes, and the like form part of the country's material culture. Therefore, paintings, sculptures, architectural works, songs, dances, dramas, and literary pieces are embodiments of a nation's culture.
A) Non Cultural B) Historical Function C) Religious Function D) Cultural Function
- 24. Almost all, if not all, art forms evolved from religion. People in the olden times worshipped their gods in the form of songs and dances.
A) Economic Function B) Religious Function C) Historical Function D) Social Function
- 25. Houses and other buildings are constructed to protect their occupants and all the others inside them.
A) Physical Function B) Geographical Factors C) Social Function D) Aesthetic Function
- 26. Artworks serve to beautify. Paintings serve to decorate houses and other buildings.
A) Physical Function B) Social Function C) Aesthetic Function D) Creative Function
- 27. Every artist has his way of presenting his work. Such is called art style. Such style is affected by the following factors: geographical, historical, social, ideational, psychological, and technical.
A) Geographical Factors B) Art Style C) Art Style and Factors Affecting Style D) Factors Affecting Style
- 28. The place where the artist stays influences his works. Marble sculptures are aplenty in Romblon because marble abounds.
A) Geographical Factors B) Economic Factors C) Aesthetic Factors D) Physical Factors
- 29. Historical events exert a great influence on artists, particularly the writers.
A) Cultural Factors B) Social Factors C) Historical Factors
- 30. Novels, Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo, graphically highlight the events that took place in the country during the last century of Hispanic rule.
A) Andres Bonifacio B) Jose Rizal's C) Juan Luna's D) Victor Hugo's Les Miserables
- 31. Realistically depicts the French Revolution. The song "Magkaisa" is a product of the 1986 EDSA Revolution
A) Victor Hugo's Les Miserables B) Juan Luna's C) Jose Rizal's
- 32. "Spoliarium" is a painting of the Filipino oppression by the Spaniards.
A) Jose Rizal's B) Juan Luna's C) Victor Hugo's
- 33. Social relationships affect artists, too.
A) Economic Function B) Socialism C) Social Function D) Function
- 34. The English writer composed his "Song to Celia";
A) Luna's B) Ben Jhonsons C) Ben Jonson D) Laura
- 35. The Italian sonneteer wrote poems for his lady love named Laura. Society at most times dictate the types of paintings, sculptures, songs, dances, literary pieces, and movies to be produced.
A) Sigmund Freud B) Francesco Petrarch C) Apollo D) Petrarchan
- 36. Such as "Kubrador" and "Ang Pagdadalaga ni Maximo" show present-day realities in Philippine society.
A) Independent films B) Independent movie C) Independent dramas D) Independent weeks
- 37. The ideas coming from various people also influence artists. The Father of Psychoanalysis, Sigmund Freud, proposed ideas that have influenced surrealist painters
A) Ideational Factors B) Social Factors C) Psychological Factors D) Technical Factors
- 38. The idea that the human body is the most beautiful figure to present as an art subject gave rise to the school of thought called
A) Nidism B) Nedism C) Nudism D) Nadism
- 39. At times, the works produced by the artists are affected by their psychological make-up or frame of mind.
A) Psychological Factors B) Technical Factors C) Ideational Factors D) Social Factors
- 40. Techniques matter as far as artistic styles are concerned. In fact, painters employ a variety of techniques to make their works unique
A) Social Factors B) Ideational Factors C) Psychological Factors D) Technical Factors
- 41. To come up with attractive artworks, artists must be governed by the five conventions of artistic compositions. The five principles of art are harmony, balance, thythm, proportion, and emphasis
A) Principle of Art B) Fine Art C) Creative Art D) Arts of Principle
- 42. is the most essential factor in a composition. Also called unity.
A) Harmony and unity B) Hormones and act C) Unit and Harmony D) Harmon's and unit
- 43. Known as physical equilibrium. It is stability produced by even distribution of weight on each side of the thing. It is classified into formal or informal.
A) Informal Balance B) Balance C) Rhythm D) Formal Balance
- 44. It exists if the weights at equal distance from the center are equal, It is also called symmetrical balance because the thing displays symmetry (same measure).
A) Formal Balance B) Informal Balance C) Balance D) Rhythm
- 45. is present when the left and the right sides of the thing, though not identical in appearance, still display an even distribution of weight.
A) Formal balance B) Informal balance C) Rhythm D) Balance
- 46. is the continuous use of a motif or repetitive pattern of a succession of similar or identical items
A) Balance B) Formal balance C) Informal balance D) Rhythm
- 47. is the comparative relationship of the different parts in relation to the whole. It is the proper and pleasing relationship of one object with the others in a design
A) Formal balance B) Proportion C) Balance D) Emphasis
- 48. is giving proper importance on one or more parts of the thing or the whole thing itself.
A) Proportion B) Rhythm C) Emphasis D) Balance
- 49. Artists abound since there are And the number of many genres artists keeps on increasing as new forms of art emerge.
A) Graphic Arts B) Rhythm C) Genres of Art D) Visual Arts
- 50. those forms perceived by the eyes. These include painting, sculpture, and architecture.
A) Graphic Arts B) Literary Arts C) Plastic Arts D) Visual arts
- 51. are those visual arts that have length and width; thus, they are also called two- dimensional arts. They are described as flat arts because they are seen on flat surfaces.
A) Genres of Art B) Plastic Arts C) Literary Arts D) Graphic arts
- 52. are those visual arts that have length, width, and volume, thus, they are also called three-dimensional arts. Examples of these are sculpture, architecture, landscape architecture (
A) Visual Arts B) Literary Arts C) Graphic Arts D) Plastic arts
- 53. are those forms perceived by both ears (audio) and eyes (video). They are called performing arts inasmuch as the artists
A) Audio arts B) Visual arts C) Audio-visual arts D) Literacy arts
- 54. are those presented in the written mode and intended to be read. These include prose (short stories, novels, essays, and plays) and poetry (narrative poems, lyric poems, and dramatic poems).
A) Art visual B) Audio arts C) Literary arts D) Visual arts
- 55. Aesthetics, the science of beauty, is that division of art study in which the student learns to admire the artists, value highly different works of art (See Fig. 1.29.), and appreciate the role of art in society
A) Aesthetics art B) Appreciation or Aesthetics Art C) Aesthetics or Art Appreciation D) Appreciation arts
- 56. Is that division of art study in which the student acquires knowledge of the artists, their backgrounds, their masterpieces, and their significant contributions in various fields of art.
A) Art history B) Art Criticism C) Visual Arts D) Art Production
- 57. Is that division of art study in which the student learns to use his creativity and apply his artistic knowledge and skills in producing his own works of art.
A) Art Criticism B) Art History C) Art production
- 58. is that division of art study in which the student learns to use his judgment in evaluating different artworks based on the criteria set.
A) Art Criticism B) Art History C) Both a&b D) Art Production
- 59. Is a series of connected dots or a prolongation of a point to show the shape or form of any piece of art. It is an important element of visual arts because all painters, sculptors, and architects use lines as springboard of their finished products.
A) Horizontal Lines B) Line C) Vertical Lines D) Curved Lines
- 60. show height or stature, poise, balance, force, strength, dignity, and dynamism
A) None of above B) Repeating Lines C) Vertical lines D) Straight Lines
- 61. are a combination of vertical and horizontal lines (LLLLLLLLLL) or a combination of diagonal lines (XXXXX or <<<<< or >>>>>) in opposite directions
A) Lines B) Curved Lines C) Horizontal Lines D) Contrasting Lines
- 62. Lines are a succession of vertical (IIIIIIIII), horizontal (), diagonal (////////// or \\\\\) or curved (CCCCC) lines. They are used to show rhythm
A) Straight Lines B) Contrasting Lines C) Horizontal Lines D) Repeating Lines
- 63. Compared to diagonal lines, curved lines (See Fig. 1.32.), whether concave (inward) or convex (outward) indicate movements that are smooth.
A) Curved Lines B) Contrasting Lines C) Diagonal Lines D) Vertical Lines
- 64. Line exhibit steadiness, stiffness, stillness, inactivity, and force. Inanimate objects like buildings and bridges are shown with straight lines.
A) Vertical Lines B) Repeating Lines C) Curved Lines D) Contrasting Lines E) Straight Lines
- 65. Lines connote chaos, confusion, tension, disturbance, violence, or war.
A) Contrasting Lines B) Curved Lines C) Horizontal Lines D) Broken or Jagged Lines
- 66. Lines manifest movement, action, and direction. A running man, a flying bird, a galloping horse, a flowing river, and fireworks display diagonal lines.
A) Diagonal Lines B) Broken or Jagged Lines C) Horizontal Lines D) Curved Lines
- 67. Lines indicate width, rest, repose, quietness. calmness, serenity, infinity, contemplation, and inaction.
A) None of these B) Horizontal Lines C) Curved Lines D) Contrasting Lines
- 68. Lines are a combination of straight and curved lines ([[]]) or a combination of lines of varying shapes ((>0<)).
A) Curve Lines B) Nine of these C) Modified Lines D) Vertical Lines
- 69. Colors are red-violet (RV), red-orange (RO), yellow-orange (YO), yellow-green (YG), blue-green (BG), and blue- violet (BV). They are produced by combining one primary color and one secondary color.
A) Color B) Intermediate colors C) Primary colors D) Secondary colors
- 70. Colors are green, orange, and violet (GOV). They are produced by combining two primary colors. For example, green is a product of combining blue and yellow, orange is a product of combining red and yellow, and violet is a product of combining red and blue.
A) Color B) Secondary colors C) Intermediate Colors D) Primary colors
- 71. Colors are blue, red, and yellow (BRY). They are described as ______because they are the first to be produced and the rest of the colors are produced as a result of their combination.
A) Intermediate Colors. B) Colors C) Primary Colors D) Secondary Colors
- 72. The most important and most noticeable of all the elements of visual arts. Dependent on the presence of light, it is that property of an object that makes it appealing to the visual sense
A) Primary colors B) Colors C) Secondary colors D) Arts
- 73. Which colors of primary colors?
A) green, violet, and orange B) Yellow, red, pink and blue C) yellow orange, yellow green, blue violet, blue green, red orange and red violet D) red, yellow, and blue
- 74. Which colors of secondary colors?
A) yellow, and blue B) green, violet, and orange C) yellow orange, yellow green, blue violet,
- 75. Which tertiary colors?
A) None of these B) red, yellow, and blue C) yellow orange, yellow green, blue violet, blue green, red orange and red violet D) green, violet, and orange
- 76. Those colors situated next to each other in the color wheel. Examples are red and red-orange, yellow and yellow- green, and blue and blue-violet.
A) Cool Colors B) Light Colors/Tints C) Neutral Colors D) Adjacent Colors
- 77. Those which serve to balance colors. Examples are white, gray, black, brown, peach, cream, gold, silver, and bronze.
A) Complementary Colors B) Warm Colors C) Adjacent Colors D) Neutral Colors
- 78. Prismatic or rainbow colors are those colors that form a rainbow or a prism. These are red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet (ROYGBIV or VIBGYOR).
A) Rainbow or Primatic Colors B) Light Colors/Tints C) Split Complementary Colors D) Warm Colors
- 79. Those colors with values higher than the normal value. For example, maroon is a shade of red and navy blue is a shade of blue.
A) Neutral Colors B) Cool Colors C) Rainbow or Primatic Colors D) Dark Colors/Shades
- 80. Those colors with values lower than the normal value. For example, pink or fuchsia is a tint of red and azure (sky blue) is a tint of blue.
A) Dark Colors/Shades B) Warm colors C) Light Colors/Tints D) Triadic Colors
- 81. Those colors that are conspicuous and striking to the eyes.
A) Neutral Colors B) Cool Colors C) Adjacent Colors D) Warm Colors
- 82. Those colors that are inconspicuous and not striking to the eyes. Also called receding colors, they suggest distance, tranquility, sobriety, and restfulness
A) Neutral Colors B) Warm Colors C) Cool Colors D) None of these
- 83. A set of three colors forming a triangle in the color wheel.
A) Triadic Colors B) Cool Colors C) Warm Colors D) Colors
- 84. Split complementary colors are any three colors forming a Y in the color wheel.
A) Neutral Colors B) Rainbow or Primatic Colors C) Complementary Colors D) Split Complementary Colors
- 85. Those colors situated opposite each other in the color wheel
A) None of these B) All of these C) Complementary Colors D) Split Complementary Colors
- 86. Colors are three or four neighboring colors with one color in all mixtures.
A) Complementary Colors B) Analogous Colors C) Rainbow or Primatic Colors D) Neutral Colors
- 87. is the absence of all colors
A) Black B) Green C) White D) Gray
- 88. is the presence of all colors.
A) Black B) Gray C) Green D) White
- 89. Â is produced by combining black and white
A) Brown B) Red C) Grays D) Green
- 90. What colors used to connote purity, chastity, holiness, mourning, surrender, meekness, and goodness
A) White B) Brown C) Blue D) Black
- 91. is used to signify death, mourning, darkness, and evil.
A) Black B) Blue C) White D) Gray
- 92. is used to indicate the sky, the heaven, the sea, serenity, sadness, peace, and masculinity
A) Green B) Blue C) Pink D) White
- 93. is used to connote life, nature, good health, and well-being.
A) Blue B) Yellow C) Green D) Black
- 94. is used to signify jealousy, divinity, deceit, treason, degradation, and lately Ninoy Aquino
A) Orange B) Yellow C) Green D) Blue
- 95. is used to mean the earth, spiritual death, and renunciation of the world
A) Gray B) Green C) Blue D) Brown
- 96. is used to indicate food.
A) Orange B) Green C) Yellow D) Red
- 97. is used to signify old age, gloom, and decay
A) Gray B) Green C) Yellow D) Orange
- 98. is used to mean love and femininity
A) Red B) Pink C) Gray D) Green
- 99. is the element of the visual arts associated with the sense of touch. It is the surface characteristic of an area.
A) Texture B) Shape C) Context D) Text
- 100. is the external appearance of clearly defined area
A) Context B) Line C) Texture D) Shape
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