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Art Appreciation
Contributed by: Milliares
  • 1. a broad field, it embraces the social sciences and the
    philosophy. It includes not only the fine arts such as paintings, sculpture and architecture, but also
    the performing arts such as music, dance, drama and opera, and the literary arts such as prose and
    poetry.
A) Humanities
B) Humanus
C) Art Appreciation
D) Art
  • 2. Which language Humanities came from?
A) Greek
B) French
C) English
D) Latin
  • 3. The word ART comes from the ancient Latin, which is?
A) Arc
B) Ars
C) Art
D) Arz
  • 4. Art is something that is perennially around us. According to______, art is human
    ingenuity in adapting natural things to man’s us.”.
A) Francisco
B) Webster
C) Cezzane
D) Dudley
  • 5. something that is perennially around us.
A) Painting
B) Art
C) Drawing
D) Artist
  • 6. According to him “The humanities constitute one of the oldest and most important means of
    expression developed by man”
A) Webster
B) Cezzane
C) Baltazar
D) Dudley
  • 7. Which type of ASSUMPTIONS OF ART that Timeless, spanning generations and continents through and through?
A) Art is not Nature
B) Art Involves Experience
C) Art is Universal
  • 8. Art, not directed by representation of reality, is a perception of reality.
A) Art is not Nature
B) Art is Universal
C) Art Involves Experience
  • 9. a French painted a scene from reality entitled Well and
    Grinding Wheel in the Forest of the Chateau Noir.
A) Paul Cezanne
B) Francisco Baltazar
C) Da Vinnci
D) Webste Dudley
  • 10. Paul Cezanne, a French painted a scene from reality entitled?
A) Well and Grinding Wheel in the Forest of the Chateau Noir.
B) My Last Duchess
C) The little garden in the forest
D) How do I love thee
  • 11. A work of an art then cannot be abstracted from actual doing. In order to know
    what an artwork, we have to sense it, see and hear it.
A) Art is Universal
B) Art Involves Experience
C) Art is not Nature
  • 12. Artist has their personal reasons for indulging
    in art. Arts are vehicle for the artists’ expression of
    their feelings and ideas. The arts also serve as means
    of expression for us
A) Physical Function
B) Economic Function
C) Personal or Individual Function
D) Social Function
  • 13. The English poet Robert Browning expressed
    his love to Elizabeth Barret-Browning in the form of
    a poem entitled?
A) How do I love thee
B) My Last Duchess
C) My Love
D) My Lovely Wife
  • 14. Elizabeth did the
    same thing by means of the poem entitled?
A) My Love
B) My Last Duke
C) My Husband
D) How do I love thee
  • 15. Man is a social being and as
    such as he associates with his
    fellow beings. This association is
    an evidenced through choral
    singing and group dancing in
    religious rites and other practices.
A) Physical or Individual Function
B) Political Function
C) Economic Function
D) Social Function
  • 16. the arts and literature or cultural economics is a branch of
    economics that studies the economics of creation, distribution and the
    consumption of works of art, literature and similar creative and cultural products.
A) Economic Function
B) Social Function
C) Political Function
D) Physical Function
  • 17. Who is the author of the best-selling Harry Potter Series, became one of the most
    highly paid women in British history?
A) Robert B
B) Elizabeth Barret
C) Joanne K
D) Webster Dudley
  • 18. The Function of an object is
    generally determining the basic form that
    it takes. A chair is designed to allow the
    seated body to rest comfortably on it
A) Social Function
B) Economic Function
C) Political Function
D) Physical Functional
  • 19. ince time immemorial,
    there has been a strong
    relationship between the arts and
    politics, especially between various
    kinds of art and power.
A) Physical Function
B) Personal or Individual Functional
C) Social Function
D) Political Function
  • 20. is to understand and express different points of view of the
    social and political scenario, through art. There are four major functions of political art -
    sociopolitical expression, propaganda, protest and satire.
A) Function of Art
B) Assumptions and Nature of Art
C) Assumptions of Art
D) Role of a Political artist
  • 21. The artist tries to expresses concerns regarding specific
    social and political issues to help common man understanding the current political
    and social issue.
A) Propaganda
B) Protest
C) Satire
D) Sociopolitical Expression
  • 22. Sometimes, these artists are also used to communicate some agenda
    for or against the government. This is called?
A) Propaganda
B) Protest
C) Satire
D) Sociopolitical
  • 23. One more function of political art is to disapprove of the actions or
    decisions of the politicians.
A) Satire
B) Protest
C) Propaganda
D) Sociopolitical
  • 24. In this art form, the artist chooses to show his funny side and
    chooses humor to portray a serious political event and create awareness among the
    society.
A) Protest
B) Sociopolitical
C) Propaganda
D) Satire
  • 25. Art has been used
    throughout history to
    tell stories, to help
    people worship their
    God, and to increase
    personal enjoyment.
A) Aesthetic Functional
B) Cultural Functional
C) Religious Function
D) Historical Function
  • 26. Cultural arts, such as music, art,
    drama, creative writing, photography
    and dance, are tools that help develop
    the mind and body, refine feelings, and
    thoughts and reflect and represent our
    customs and values as a society.
A) Historical Function
B) Aesthetic Function
C) Cultural Function
D) Religious Function
  • 27. Almost all, if not all, art
    forms evolved from religion.
    People in the golden times
    worshipped their gods in the
    form of songs and dances.
A) Religious Function
B) Cultural Function
C) Historical Function
D) Aesthetic Functional
  • 28. Artworks serve to beautify.
    Paintings serve to decorate houses
    and other building.
A) Aesthetic Function
B) Cultural Function
C) Religious Function
D) Historical Function
  • 29. The place where the artist stays
    influence his works.
A) Ideational Factor.
B) Geographical Factors
C) Historical Factors
D) Social Factors
  • 30. Marble sculptures
    are aplenty in ______ because marble
    abounds in that province.
A) Laguna
B) Romblon
C) Batangas
D) Palawan
  • 31. wooden sculptures abound in?
A) Paeta, Laguna
B) Pampanga
C) Benguet
D) Bacoor, Cavite
  • 32. events exert a great influence on
    artists, particularly the writers. Jose Rizal’s 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) Historical Factor
B) Geographical Factor
C) Ideational Factor
D) Social Factor
  • 33. Dictate the types of
    paintings, sculptures, songs, dances, literary
    piece and movies to be produced.
A) Ideational Factor
B) Social Factor
C) Political Factor
D) Historical Factor
  • 34. The
    English writer, Ben Jonson composed song _____.
A) His duchess
B) His lady love
C) Song to Celia
D) Song to Laura
  • 35. Who's composed the song "Song to celia"
A) Francisco Baltazar
B) Ben Jonson
C) Webster Dudley
D) Francisco Petrach
  • 36. Italian sonneteer
    _________ write poems for his lady love
    named Laura.
A) Webster Dudley
B) Ben Johnson
C) Francisco Baltazar
D) Francisco Petrach
  • 37. The idea that the human body is the most
    beautiful figure to present as an art subject rise to the
    school of thought called nudism.
A) Technical Factor
B) Ideational Factor
C) Psychological Factor
D) Social Factor
  • 38. The work produced by the artists are
    affected by their psychological make-up or frame
    of mind.
A) Geographical Factor
B) Technical Factor
C) Psychological Factor
D) Social Factor
  • 39. the first painting of
    Edward Munch, ________ is an effect of
    his unfortunate childhood experience
A) The Happy Child
B) The Sick Child
C) The Sad Child
D) The lovely Child
  • 40. Who's painting entitled
    “The Starry Night”
A) Edward Munch
B) Francisco Petrach
C) Ben Johnson
D) Vincent Van Goghs
  • 41. “The Filipino is worth
    dying for” assailing the Marcos administration was written by?
A) Albert Martino
B) Francisco Petrach
C) Sen. Benigno Aquino Jr
D) Behn Johnson
  • 42. Techniques matter as far as artistic
    styles are concerned. In fact, painters employ
    a variety of techniques to make their works
    unique.
A) Psychological Factor
B) Social Factor
C) Ideational Factor
D) Technical Factor
  • 43. Most essential factor in a composition, also
    called unity. It is achieved when all the elements of a
    thing are put together to come up with a coherent
    whole.
A) Harmony
B) Formal Balance
C) Informal Balance
D) Balance
  • 44. tability produced by even distribution of
    weight on each side of the thing.
A) Informal Balance
B) Balance
C) Harmony
D) Formal Balance
  • 45. weights at equal
    distance from the center are equal. Also called
    symmetrical balance because it displays same
    measures.
A) Formal Balance
B) Harmony
C) Informal Balance
D) Balance
  • 46. appears when the
    right and left side of the thing, though not
    identical in appearance, still displays an
    even distribution of weight. Also known
    as asymmetrical or occult balance.
A) Balance
B) Harmony
C) Formal Balance
D) Informal Balance
  • 47. The continuous use of a motif or
    repetitive pattern of a succession of similar or
    identical items.
A) Rhythm
B) Harmony
C) Balance
D) Proportion
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