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MIDTERM EXAMINATION

Name of Student Exam Period

Program & Major BSBA Marketing Management Course Code GE126

Year & Section 1st - E Course Title ART APPRECIATION

Date of Exam Score

TEST I. INSTRUCTION: READ EACH ITEM COMPREHENSIVELY AND RESPOND TO IT


BY ENCIRCLING THE LETTER OF THE CORRECT ANSWER.

1. Arts is derived from Latin word _____ and from Greek word ______.
A. urs - skill and techne - craft C. ars - skill and techni - craft
B. ars - skill and techne - craft D. ars - skill and techne - crop

2. It represents description, stories, or references to identifiable objects or symbols.


A. Non-representational (non-objective art) C. Sculpture
B. Visual Arts (1972) D. Representational (objective art)

3. Generally the attempt to represent subject matter truthfully, without artificiality and avoiding
speculative and supernatural elements.
A. Realism C. Humanism
B. Abstraction D. Distortion

4. Uses visual language of shape, form, color and line to create a composition which may exist
with a degree of independence from visual references in the world.
A. Realism C. Humanism
B. Abstraction D. Distortion

5. Used to describe any change made by an artist to the shape, size or visual character of a
form to express an idea, convey a feeling or enhance visual impact.
A. Realism C. Humanism
B. Abstraction D. Distortion

6. Which of the following is NOT a national artist of the Philippines?


A. Fernando Amorsolo C. Napoleon Abueva
B. Leonardo Da Vinci D. Carlos Romulo

7. It is the most recognizable and most popular form of sculpture?


A. Hard Materials C. Sound
B. Light D. Lightning

8. He was known as the “Father of Modern Philippine Sculpture"?


A. Atang De la Rama C. Fernando Amorsolo
B. Napoleon Abueva D. Leonardo Da Vinci
9. Used by the artists to imitate or to represent objects and figures on a flat surface.
A. Shape C. Line
B. Curve D. Circle

10. It derives from the spectrum of light.


A. Painting C. Sketching
B. Color D. Sculpture

11. Refers to the tonal relationship between light and dark areas in painting
A. Mediums C. Material
B. Value D. Media

12. Means of the artist to express (communicate) his/her comprehensive ideas.


A. Design C. Theater and Music
B. Visual Arts D. Value

13. It means all parts of the visual image relate to and complement each other.
A. Harmony C. Design
B. Smoothness D. Modeling

14. It uses of quality. Element which contrast with/ or slightly different from others that
prevents monotony, uniform, or sameness.
A. Encaustic C. Pastel
B. Variation D. Harmony

15. It is the feeling of movement achieve through the repetition of regular visual units.
A. Harmony C. Balance
B. Proportion D. Rhythm

16. Comparative harmonious relationship between two or more elements in a composition with
respect to size, color, quantity, degree, setting, etc.
A. Harmony C. Balance
B. Proportion D. Rhythm

17. Feeling of equality in weight, attention or attraction of the various elements.


A. Harmony C. Balance
B. Proportion D. Rhythm

18. Who is the country’s first National Artist & was dubbed as the “Grand Old Man of Philipp ine
Art”?
A. Guillermo Tolentino C. Victorio Edades
B. Carlos Francisco D. Fernando Amorsolo

19. Who is the Father of Philippine Arts”? One of the 3 best guitar players in the Philippines
during his time.
A. Guillermo Tolentino C. Victorio Edades
B. Carlos Francisco D. Fernando Amorsolo

20. Who is the poet of Angono”? He revived the forgotten art of mural and he is one of the
“Three Modernists”
A. Guillermo Tolentino C. Victorio Edades
B. Carlos Francisco D. Fernando Amorsolo
21. Who is the Father of Modern Philippine Painting”? He paints distorted human figures with
bold and bright colors
A. Guillermo Tolentino C. Victorio Edades
B. Carlos Francisco D. Fernando Amorsolo

22. Francisca Reyes Aquino: Dance (1973); Lino Brocka: _____


A. Literature (1982) C. Theater and Music (1987)
B. Visual Arts (1976) D. Film (1997)

23. Ang Kiukok (Visual Arts; 2001); Amado V. Hernandez ____________


A. Literature (1973) C. Theater and Music (1987)
B. Visual Arts (1976) D. Film (1997)

24. Jose Garcia Villa (Literature; 1973); Ishmael Bernal _____________


A. Literature (1973) C. Theater and Music (1987)
B. Visual Arts (1976) D. Film (2001)

25. Ancient Arts are associated with religious functions (sculpture of Horus, Ra, and ____) and
evident on the building of palaces and temples.
A. Osiris C. Usiris
B. Ra D. Oseres

26. A room where a painter, photographer, or designer works.


A. Studio C. Stage
B. Classroom D. Theater

27. The ancient arts of Mesopotamia are reflected on their civilization in the_______ . As
early as 8000 B.C., they craft figurines and potteries.
A. river banks C. cave
B. forest D. shoreline

28. It requires thinking outside the box.


A. Imagination C. Functions
B. Purpose D. Creativity

29. __________ is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited to all we know
and understand according to German Physicist Albert Einstein.
A. Purpose C. Functions
B. Imagination D. Creativity

30. Telos means _____________ according to Greek Philosopher Aristotle.


A. Purpose C. Functions
B. Imagination D. Creativity

TEST II. IDENTIFY if the following statements are


A. Prehistoric Arts B. Egyptian Arts C. Ancient Greek Arts
D. Roman Arts E. Medieval Arts F. Renaissance Arts
Please write the LETTER corresponding to the correct answer in the space provided.

_____ 1. Seated Female (5600-5000 BC)


_____ 2. Statue of David (c.1501-04) by Michelangelo Buonarotti.
_____ 3. La Pieta (c.1497-1500) by Michelangelo Buonarotti.
_____ 4. Arch of Titus (c. 81 AD)
_____ 5. The Baths of Caracalla from Italian.
_____ 6. Discobolos (c.450 BC) by Myron. Myron (fl.c. 480-440 BC)
_____ 7. Statue of Zeus at Olympia by Phidias (c.430 BC).
_____ 8. Bhimbetka rock painting (3300-1700 BC).
_____ 9. Ancient Egyptian Deities (Horus, Ra and Osiris).
_____10. Christ Pantocrator, (11th century).

TEST III. IDENTIFICATION BOX INSTRUCTIONS: Directions: Read carefully and


select the correct answer from the options provided below.
___________ 1. Characterized by various styles and techniques which are adapted from the
modern arts or may be an exaggeration of it.
___________ 2. Characterized by highly ornate detail and extravagant in style. Chiaroscuro and
Tenebrism became known in this period.
___________ 3. Characterized the Enlightenment, which emphasized inspiration, subjectivity,
and the primacy of the individual. Often contrasted with Classicism.
___________ 4. Characterized by various styles and techniques in presenting the subject of the
artworks. From Impressionism to the existence of Surrealism to the post
contemporary arts
___________ 5. Characterized by unusual effects of scale, lighting, and perspective, and the
use of bright, often lurid colors
___________ 6. It originated from the French word, advance guard or vanguard and it was
originally used by French military to refer to a small reconnoitre group which
later associated to left-wing by the French radicals
___________ 7. A technique of neo-impressionist painting using tiny dots of various pure
colors, which become blended in the viewer’s eye
___________ 8. A style or movement in painting originating in France in the 1860s,
characterized by a concern with depicting the visual impression of the
moment, especially in term of the shifting effect of light and color
___________ 9. A style of painting, music, or drama in which the artist or writer seeks to
express emotional experience rather impressions of the external world.
___________ 10._________ is one the most controversial works of Manet which depicts a nude
woman serving by her servant which seem unacceptable or not decent in the
perception of the critics.

Modern Arts Contemporary Arts Expressionism


The Avant-Garde (aväntˈɡärd) Pointillism Impressionism
Olympia Mannerism Baroque
Romanticism

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