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Art1 Prelim

This document contains a quiz on concepts related to art. It asks the reader to identify definitions, characteristics, and perspectives related to different forms and functions of art. It also asks the reader to complete tables comparing philosophical views on art from Plato, Aristotle and Tolstoy, and comparing the physical, social and personal functions of art. Finally, it prompts the reader to explain a quote about the role of art in relation to the Philippine setting and to draw a rock applying elements of variety.
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Art1 Prelim

This document contains a quiz on concepts related to art. It asks the reader to identify definitions, characteristics, and perspectives related to different forms and functions of art. It also asks the reader to complete tables comparing philosophical views on art from Plato, Aristotle and Tolstoy, and comparing the physical, social and personal functions of art. Finally, it prompts the reader to explain a quote about the role of art in relation to the Philippine setting and to draw a rock applying elements of variety.
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I.

Choose the letter of the correct answer

1. Which of the following is NOT true about arts?


a. art includes all things man-made and natural
b. art involves human experience
c. art is found in all civilizations regardless of their level of advancement
d. art is not defined by time
2. This refers to the 3 dimensional space occupied by an art work
a. shape b. negative space c. positive space d. form
3. The following serve physical art functions except:
a. jewellery b. interior design c. pottery and ceramics d. song and dance
4. Which is the most common example of art exhibiting social function?
a. political propaganda b. self-portrait c. embroidery d. marble sculpture
5. Which of the following is a creative art form that allows people to freely express themselves?
a. song b. painting c. dance d. theatre
6. Which is not an element of performance arts?
a. Time b. Place c. Performer’s body d. Plot
7. “ars” means skill/ability. It is a _______ word
a. French b. Latin c. Indo-European d. German
8. Art is a product of man’s _______, ________, and _________.
a. skill, imagination, medium
b. expression, imagination, medium
c. creativity, imagination, expression
d. creativity, medium, imagination
9. The following are characteristics of a creative work except:
a. when we have not seen anything like it
b. when it is out of the ordinary
c. when it is not just a copy or imitation of someone’s work
d. when it is a faithful copy to an already existing artwork of value
10. Unity is the opposite of ______
a. emphasis b. uniqueness c. variety d. creativity

II. Complete the following tables

A. Compare and Contrast the philosophical perspectives of Plato, Aristotle, and Tolstoy on the Arts by
providing three ideas each (2pts each)

PLATO TOLSTOY ARISTOTLE

B. Compare and Contrast the three main art functions (2pts each)

PHYSICAL SOCIAL PERSONAL

III. Application
a. Explain the following quote by relating to the Philippine setting (10pts)

“The role of art as a creative work is to depict the world in a completely different light and perspective”
– Jean-Paul Sartre

b. Draw a rock applying the different elements alongside the principle of variety. (5pts)

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