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Q3_EXAM_VA 10

This document is a 3rd Periodical Examination for Visual Arts 10 at Magallanes National High School in the Philippines. It consists of multiple-choice questions covering various art movements, techniques, and concepts related to aesthetics and art mediums. The exam aims to assess students' understanding of visual arts through specific questions about styles like fauvism, cubism, and pop art, among others.
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Q3_EXAM_VA 10

This document is a 3rd Periodical Examination for Visual Arts 10 at Magallanes National High School in the Philippines. It consists of multiple-choice questions covering various art movements, techniques, and concepts related to aesthetics and art mediums. The exam aims to assess students' understanding of visual arts through specific questions about styles like fauvism, cubism, and pop art, among others.
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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Caraga Administrative Region
Agusan del Norte Division
MAGALLANES NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Magallanes , Agusan del Norte

3rd Periodical Examination


Visual Arts 10
Name: _______________________________________Year/ Section:________ Score: _____
I. Direction: Please choose the correct answer. Shade the letter of your correct answer.
1. Based on the image, what do you remember about fauvism?
o A. Characterized by strong colors and fierce brushwork.
o B. Characterized by hard geometric figures and flat or monochromatic color.
o C. Characterized by subjective emotions that objects and events arouse,
2. Based on the image, what do you remember about cubism?
o A. Characterized by strong colors and fierce brushwork.
o B. Characterized by hard geometric figures and flat or monochromatic color.
o C. Characterized by subjective emotions that objects and events arouse.
3. Based on the image, what do you remember about expressionism?
o A. Characterized by strong colors and fierce brushwork.
o B. Characterized by hard geometric figures and flat or monochromatic color.
o C. Characterized by subjective emotions that objects and events arouse.
4. Based on the image, what do you remember about abstract?
o A. Characterized by shapes, color, forms, gestural marks to achieve its effect.
o B. Characterized by hard geometric figures and flat or monochromatic color.
o C. Characterized by subjective emotions that objects and events arouse.
5. What ideas validate realism in the arts?
o A. Realism rejects imaginative idealization.
o B. Realism including imaginary from popular and mass culture.
o C. Realism portrays abstract, angular, and geometric.
6. How could you verify the artwork of Bauhaus design?
o A. It is often abstract, angular, and geometric.
o B. It rejects imaginative idealization.
o C. all of the above
7. What do you remember about pop art depicted in this image?
o A. Advertising, comic books, mass produced objects
o B. Abstract, angular and geometric
o C. Rejects imaginative idealization.
8. What do you recall about the realism represented in this picture?
o A. Advertising, comic books, mass produced objects
o B. Abstract, angular and geometric
o C. Rejects imaginative idealization.
9. What do you recall about the Bauhaus art portrayed in this picture?
o A. Advertising, comic books, mass produced objects
o B. Abstract, angular and geometric
o C. Rejects imaginative idealization.
10. What do you recall about abstract from this picture?
o A. Abstract, angular and geometric
o B. Shapes, color, forms ad gestural marks
o C. Advertising, comic books, mass produced objects
11. How would you recognize a work of expressionist art?
o A. Expressionist art appears fragmented and abstracted.
o B. Expressionist art characterized by strong colors and fierce brush work.
o C. Expressionist art tends to be emotional and mystical.
12. How could you tell if the artwork is fauvist?
o A. Artwork is characterized by abstract, angular, and geometric.
o B. Artwork is tending to be emotional and mystical.
o C. Artwork is characterized by strong colors and fierce brush work.
13. What qualities do you think constitute an aesthetic piece of art?
o A. Study of beauty, taste and fine arts
o B. Study of ornamental artwork
o C. Study of decorative artwork
14. How would you characterize an aesthetic work of art?
o A. With sense of perception as a source of knowledge
o B. With similarity to ornamental artwork
o C. Study of decorative artwork
15. Who was the first scholar in Europe to adopt the term "aesthetics"?
o A. Baumgarten
o B. Leonardo Da Vinci
o C. Fernando Amorsolo
16. What does the definition of "aesthetic" given by the first scholar?
o A. He defined it “as the science of how things are known via senses.”
o B. He defined it “as the imaginative idealization of the artwork.”
o C. He defined it “as the science of how things relate to each other”
17. What concepts validate some critics' and scholars’ definitions of the term "aesthetics’?
o A. Aesthetics as the standard of taste, judgment of taste
o B. Aesthetics as the standard of remembering and reminiscing.
o C. Aesthetics as the standard of emotion and love
18. How might you validate the aesthetics of the artwork depicting the image?
o A. The study of philosophy of Mahatma Ghandi
o B. The study of philosophy of beauty, taste, and fine arts
o C. The study of war and peace
19. What was the Greek word of ‘aesthetics’?
o A. “Aestetikos”
o B. “Aiesthetikos”
o C. “Arthetikos”
20. What is the definition of Greek aesthetics??
o A. love and affection
o B. sense of perception as a source of knowledge
o C. Arrogance and anger
21. How would you describe an aesthetic work of art in general?
o A. Affection and beauty
o B. Beauty and taste
o C. Beauty and drama
22 Who define aesthetics as "a judgment of taste and a standard of taste"?
o A. Some artists
o B. Some critics and scholars
o C. Some students and teachers
23. How would you describe the aesthetics philosophy?
o A. Activity of pure contemplation
o B. Beauty and taste
o C. All the above
24. How could you confirm the existence of aesthetic artwork?
o A. It is adopted by some critics and scholars.
o B. It is adopted by Baumgarten.
o C. All of the above
25 How would you define tempera painting in the image?
o A. Quick drying ingredients and long-lasting pigments
o B. dry faster than oil paints
o C. slow drying artistic medium
26. How would you define acrylic painting as it is seen in the image?
o A. Quick drying ingredients and long-lasting pigments
o B. dry faster than oil paints
o C. slow drying artistic medium
27. How would you define oil painting as it is seen in the image?
o A. Quick drying ingredients and long-lasting pigments
o B. dry faster than oil paints
o C. slow drying artistic medium
28. How would you define watercolor painting as it is seen in the image?
o A. luminosity of pigments
o B. dry faster than oil paints
o C. slow drying artistic medium
29. How would you define charcoal painting in the image?
o A. luminosity of pigments
o B. art mediums throughout the centuries
o C. Quick drying ingredients and long-lasting pigments
30. How would you alter the various mediums utilized in various art forms?
o A. Digital art, such as 3D virtual reality (VR) or computer graphic techniques have been so boring to use.
o B. Digital art, such as 3D virtual reality (VR) or computer graphic techniques, have become chaotic nowadays.
o C. Digital art, such as 3D virtual reality (VR) or computer graphic techniques, have become mediums that are
now enabling artists to revolutionize traditional art forms.
31. How will you describe the medium and techniques utilized in the different works of art?
o A. A medium refers to the essential tool necessary for artistic creation.
o B. A medium refers to the material with which the artwork is made.
o C. All of the above
32. The issue of social sharing of art is also a pertinent one, ________
o A with the rise of the art-selfie
o B. with the rise of magicians
o C. with the rise of an artist
33. Who is the Instagram favorite artist with her creation of Infinity Rooms?
o A. Yayoi Kusama
o B. Yayei Kosamei
o C. None of the above
34. What is the name of Banky's stencil-art inspired piece?
o A. Nobody Likes Me
o B. He likes Me.
o C. All the above
35. Who created an iconic bubble-gum pink wall in L.A.?
o A. Will Smith
o B. Paul Smith
o C. Brian Smith
36. A famous bubble-gum pink wall was made after being inspired by a Mexican architect?
o A. Louie Barragan
o B. Luis Barragan
o C. Luke Barragan
37. The wall was sabotaged in 2018 by the street artist named?
o A. Slasher
o B. Thrasher
o C. Flasher
38. What concepts support newly embraced artistic styles?
o A. The ability to view art throughout history, focusing on the negativity.
o B. The ability to view art throughout history, focusing on mistakes.
o C. The ability to view art throughout history, focusing on the cultures and the people, and how art developed in
specific periods.
39. How would you explain social and global issues?
o A. Social issues are topics or subjects that impact many people.
o B. A matter of public concern worldwide.
o C. All of the above
40. Based on the highest rates of interest in social media, what alternative will you choose when combining traditional and
modern art?
o A. Instead of replacing traditional artmaking methods completely, look for ways you can enhance them.
o B. Assess the concepts that are enhancing your artworks.
o C. all the above

“Don’t wish it were easier Prepared by:


Wish you were better “---- Jim Rohn

Good Luck! MA. CHRISTINA L. SIEGA


Visual
Specialist

PARENTS SIGNATURE

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