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Which of the following statements best describes art as a form of

expression?

 A) Art is purely decorative and has no deeper meaning.

 B) Art is a means for artists to express their ideas, emotions,


and personal experiences.

 C) Art is only about following traditional techniques and styles.

 D) Art is solely created for commercial purposes.

Which of the following is an example of an artist using art to


express social or political ideas?

 A) A landscape painting showing a serene countryside.

 B) A portrait of a famous historical figure.

 C) A mural addressing issues like inequality or injustice.

 D) A still life of fruit on a table.

How might an artist convey feelings of sadness or melancholy in a


painting?

 A) By using bright, vibrant colors and energetic brushstrokes.

 B) By using dark, muted colors and somber imagery.

 C) By painting scenes of joyful celebration.

 D) By creating abstract patterns with no recognizable forms.

Which of the following is true about art as a means of expressing feelings?

 A) Art must always convey positive emotions.


 B) Art can express a wide range of emotions, from joy and love to anger and sorrow.
 C) Art should avoid emotional content to remain objective.
 D) Art can only express feelings if it is realistic.

What does the term "integrative art" refer to?

 A) The creation of art that strictly follows traditional methods.


 B) The integration of two or more art forms to create a more engaging and quality
masterpiece.
 C) The use of digital tools to create artwork.
 D) The practice of creating art solely for commercial purposes
Which of the following is an example of integrative art?

 A) A painting that uses only oil on canvas.


 B) A sculpture that incorporates music and lighting to enhance the viewer's
experience.
 C) A traditional ballet performance with no additional elements.
 D) A black-and-white photograph of a landscape.

How can integrative art create a more immersive experience for the audience?

 A) By focusing solely on one art form.


 B) By combining multiple art forms such as visual art, music, dance, and theater to
engage multiple senses.
 C) By using only the most advanced technology.
 D) By avoiding any form of collaboration between different art forms.

8. Which of the following is NOT typically a characteristic of integrative art?

 A) The use of multiple artistic mediums or forms.


 B) The creation of a single, unified work that blends different art forms.
 C) The focus on a single, traditional art form without incorporating others.
 D) The engagement of multiple senses and perspectives.
 D) It reduces the complexity of the artistic process.

9. What is the primary goal of integrative art?

 A) To separate different art forms into distinct categories.


 B) To create a more dynamic and engaging experience by combining various art
forms.
 C) To focus exclusively on one medium to perfect its technique.
 D) To avoid collaboration and maintain artistic purity.

 Which of the following is NOT considered one of the basic


elements of art?

 A) Line

 B) Shape

 C) Texture
 D) Creativity

 1 How does the element of "line" contribute to a work of art?

 A) By adding color and shading to the artwork.

 B) By creating boundaries, outlines, and suggesting movement


or direction within the composition.

 C) By determining the overall size of the artwork.

 D) By dictating the subject matter of the piece.

What is the role of "texture" as an element of art?

 A) To define the theme or message of the artwork.

 B) To determine the scale of the artwork.

 C) To establish the color palette used in the composition.

 D) To give the artwork a tactile quality, making surfaces appear


rough, smooth, soft, or hard.

Which element of art refers to the lightness or darkness of a


color, helping to create contrast and depth in a composition?

 A) Form

 B) Space

 C) Value

 D) Line

"Form" in art is best described as:

 A) The way objects in an artwork are arranged.

 B) The three-dimensional quality of an object, including its


height, width, and depth.

 C) The specific colors used in a painting.

 D) The type of materials used to create the artwork.

15. What does the element of "shape" refer to in the context of


art?

 A) The perceived surface quality of an object.


 B) The brightness or dullness of a color.

 C) The enclosed area created by lines or curves, which can be


geometric or organic.

 D) The overall theme of the artwork.

 Why is it important to understand the elements of art when


analyzing a composition?

 A) To categorize the artwork into different historical periods.

 B) To evaluate the artist's technical skills without considering content.

 C) To break down and better understand the artist's choices,


technique, and how different elements work together to create
meaning.

 D) To determine the monetary value of the artwork.

 How can the element of "space" be utilized in a composition?

 A) By blending different colors together.

 B) By organizing objects within a work of art to create a sense


of depth, distance, or emptiness.

 C) By using only two-dimensional shapes.

 D) By limiting the use of lines and textures.

18. How can the element of "color" influence the emotional


tone of a piece of art?

 A) By controlling the texture of surfaces.

 B) By creating a sense of rhythm and movement.

 C) By using hues, saturation, and temperature to evoke


specific feelings or moods.

 D) By determining the physical size of the artwork.


Which of the following best describes the role of the principles of
design in art?

 A) They provide specific color choices for an artist.

 B) They combine various elements of art to create a cohesive


and visually appealing composition.

 C) They dictate the subject matter of the artwork.

 D) They are only concerned with the size of the artwork.

20. What is the principle of "emphasis" used for in a


composition?

 A) To create a focal point that draws the viewer's attention to


the most important part of the artwork.

 B) To ensure that all elements are equally important.

 C) To blend all colors together for a uniform look.

 D) To create an illusion of depth.

21How does the principle of "proportion" affect a composition?

 A) By ensuring that all elements are the same size.

 B) By controlling the size relationship between different parts


of the artwork, which can create emphasis or harmony.

 C) By randomly placing elements without considering size.

 D) By using only small elements to create the composition.

22. The principle of "movement" in design is used to:

 A) Create stillness and a lack of direction.

 B) Guide the viewer’s eye through the composition in a


deliberate path, often leading to the focal point.

 C) Ensure that the composition remains static.

 D) Randomly distribute elements with no consideration for flow.

Why is it important for an artist to consider the principles of design


when creating artwork?
 A) To ensure the artwork follows strict traditional rules.

 B) To create visually appealing compositions that effectively


communicate the artist’s intended message and engage the
viewer.

 C) To limit creativity and focus only on technical precision.

 D) To prevent the use of multiple elements and keep the artwork


simple.

What was the primary purpose of pre-colonial art for indigenous


people?

 A) To create art purely for decorative purposes.

 B) To sell artwork to neighboring communities.

 C) To serve as a form of social utility, integrated into communal


activities and ceremonies.

 D) To imitate European artistic styles

How did pre-colonial art contribute to agricultural practices among


indigenous people?

 A) By being used solely for decoration in homes.

 B) By playing a role in rituals and ceremonies related to


planting and harvesting, believed to ensure good crops.

 C) By serving as a trade commodity to acquire farming tools.

 D) By documenting the history of farming techniques.

Which of the following is true about the role of pre-colonial art


in indigenous weddings?

 A) It was used only as decoration.

 B) It was used to depict European influences in

 C) It had no significant role in wedding ceremonies.

 D) It was an integral part of wedding rituals, symbolizing unity,


fertility, and the blessings of the community. marriage.
What was one of the major cultural changes introduced to the
Philippines during Spanish colonization?

 A) The introduction of Buddhism as the main religion.

 B) The spread of Catholicism and the imposition of Western


culture.

 C) The complete abandonment of indigenous beliefs and practices.

 D) The rise of secularism and the rejection of religious art.

Which of the following best describes the "plaza complex" that


became common in towns during the Spanish colonial period in the
Philippines?

 A) A town layout centered around a market with shops and businesses.

 B) A structure where a church was at the center, surrounded by


government buildings, schools, and houses.

 C) A military fort surrounded by residential areas.

 D) A community organized around a central park with recreational


facilities.

What was one of the significant cultural shifts introduced by the


Americans in Philippine theater?

 A) The promotion of traditional Filipino folk dances.

 B) The popularization of secular entertainment forms like


Vaudeville or Bodabil.

 C) The introduction of purely religious plays.

 D) The suppression of all theatrical performances.

What was a key focus of the Marcos regime in terms of culture and
the arts?

 A) The complete abandonment of cultural projects.

 B) The promotion of culture and arts in line with the vision of a


"New Society."

 C) The rejection of any form of cultural expression.

 D) The exclusive promotion of Western pop culture.

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