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DAY 1- ART APPRECIATION

ANSWER KEY

1. Which of the following does not define the word art?


a. Art is the expression of the creative skill and imagination
b. Art is created to perform some service that build relationship to one another
c. Art is at the center of the seven fields
d. One of the fields of humanities [Art, Philosophy, Language, Literature, Music, Religion,
History]
2. Art is derived from a Latin term _______, which means skill, talent or ability.

a. Aries c. Ars
b. Arcs d. Arce

3. It refers to an artist that may create a piece out of a need for self-expression or gratification.

a. Art as social c. Art as community


b. Art as personal d. Art as physical

4. It is a work of art that are created to perform some service have physical functions.

a. Art as social c. Art as community


b. Art as personal d. Art as physical

5. It refers to an art that addresses aspects of collective life as opposed to one person’s point of
view or experience.

a. Art as social c. Art as community


b. Art as personal d. Art as physical

6. What classification of art is this? Examples: Theater and drama, opera, cinema, and performing
arts.

a. Verbal c. Non-verbal
b. Mixed d. Applied art

7. It refers to that application of artistic design to utilitarian objects in everyday use.

a. Verbal c. Non-verbal
b. Mixed d. Applied art

8. Architecture, fashion, design, weaving, ceramics, and photography is an example of what


classification of art is this?

a. Verbal c. Non-verbal
b. Mixed d. Applied art

9. When we say literature and oratory, what classification of art is this?

a. Verbal c. Non-verbal
b. Mixed d. Fine art
10. It works of fine art have no function other that providing aesthetic or intellectual stimulation to
the viewer.

a. Verbal c. Non-verbal
b. Mixed d. Fine art

11. It is an overall organization of the artwork. It is an outcome of the artists’ effort to use elements
of art and arrange them according to aesthetic principles.

a. Subject c. Form
b. Representational art d. Content

12. It is an emotional and intellectual message of an artwork.

a. Subject c. Form
b. Representational art d. Content

13. These are statements, moods, or interpretations developed by an artist through the artwork.

a. Subject c. Form
b. Representational art d. Content

14. It is when you are confronted with an art piece, the image that you can easily identify the art.

a. Subject c. Form
b. Representational art d. Non-representational art

15. It refers to compositions which do not rely on representation or mimesis to any extent.

a. Subject c. Form
b. Representational art d. Non-representational art

16. This indicates a departure from reality in the depiction of imagery in art.

a. Subject c. Form
b. Representational art d. Non-representational art

17. It appears to be very much like how people see them in the reality.

a. Subject c. Form
b. Representational art d. Non-representational art

18. They are the one who learn to stretch and begin with a pencil and sketchpad to work with an
idea.

a. Artistic c. Artisan
b. Artist d. Artista

19. They are craftsmen who make practical artistic products, such as earrings, urns, stained glass
and other accessories.

a. Artistic c. Artisan
b. Artist d. Artista
20. Their aim is to create over all reaction from a viewer.

a. Artistic c. Artisan
b. Artist d. Artista

21. When we say two-dimensional art, it means ____________. Except.


a. It has mathematical dimensions of width and height
b. Distinguishing factor is its actual and real depth
c. They can be decorative spaces or plastic faces
d. They are only bound to work within the frame
22. It is a painting technique wherein images are raised on the surface.

a. Acrylic c. Mural painting


b. Easel painting d. Relief

23. It is done by applying wax colors with fixed heat.

a. Painting c. Encaustic
b. Pastel d. Watercolor

24. It refers to the heaviest painting mediums, it consists of pigments mixed with linseed oil and
applied to the canvas.

a. Fresco c. Oil painting


b. Tempera d. Mural painting

25. It is the process where the artist applies colors to surfaces using paint brush, painting knives or
rollers.

a. Painting c. Encaustic
b. Pastel d. Watercolor

26. It is when the moment that the paint is applied to the surface, the color dries into the plaster
and the painting becomes an integral part of the wall.

a. Fresco c. Oil painting


b. Tempera d. Mural painting

27. It refers to a painting executed on a portable support such as a panel or canvas, instead of on a
wall.

a. Acrylic c. Mural painting


b. Easel painting d. Relief

28. It refers to a stick dried paste made of pigment ground with chalk and compounded with gum
water.

a. Painting c. Encaustic
b. Pastel d. Watercolor

29. It is a paints or minerals that are mixed with egg yolk or egg white and ore.
a. Fresco c. Oil painting
b. Tempera d. Mural painting

30. It is a synthetic paint is mixed with acrylic emulsion as binder for coasting the surface of the
artwork.

a. Acrylic c. Mural painting


b. Easel painting d. Relief

31. It usually done on the paper. In this particular type of painting, one uses water-based solutions
to mix colors.

a. Painting c. Encaustic
b. Pastel d. Watercolor

32. It is when the painting technique wherein images are raised on the surface.

a. Fresco c. Oil painting


b. Tempera d. Mural painting

33. It is faster drying paint; however, once the painting is complete, it turns water resistant.

a. Acrylic c. Mural painting


b. Easel painting d. Relief

34. Who was skilled and knowledgeable in many subjects, including science, mathematics, music,
and most importantly, art?

a. Sandro Botticelli c. Leonardo Da Vinci


b. Raphael Sanzio d. Michelangelo Buonarroti

35. He was the epitome of a Renaissance man.

a. Sandro Botticelli c. Leonardo Da Vinci


b. Raphael Sanzio d. Michelangelo Buonarroti

36. He was an Italian painter of the Renaissance. He hailed from Florence, Italy.

a. Sandro Botticelli c. Leonardo Da Vinci


b. Raphael Sanzio d. Michelangelo Buonarroti

37. He is often considered a contender for the title of the archetypal Renaissance man.

a. Sandro Botticelli c. Leonardo Da Vinci


b. Raphael Sanzio d. Michelangelo Buonarroti

38. Who is the artist of the work Fortitude and The Birth of Venus?

a. Sandro Botticelli c. Leonardo Da Vinci


b. Raphael Sanzio d. Michelangelo Buonarroti

39. He was best known for the perfection and grace in his artwork.
a. Sandro Botticelli c. Leonardo Da Vinci
b. Raphael Sanzio d. Michelangelo Buonarroti

40. Who was considered a MASTER, among Leonardo Da Vinci, and Michelangelo?

a. Sandro Botticelli c. Leonardo Da Vinci


b. Raphael Sanzio d. Michelangelo Buonarroti

41. Who was the artist of The Last Supper?

a. Sandro Botticelli c. Leonardo Da Vinci


b. Raphael Sanzio d. Michelangelo Buonarroti

42. He is the artist of the School of Athens.

a. Sandro Botticelli c. Leonardo Da Vinci


b. Raphael Sanzio d. Michelangelo Buonarroti

43. Who is the artist of the work Sistine Chapel Ceiling and Pieta?

a. Sandro Botticelli c. Leonardo Da Vinci


b. Raphael Sanzio d. Michelangelo Buonarroti

44. Who is the Filipino painter and activist that earned the gold medal at the Exposition de Bellas
Artes in Madrid?

a. Juan Luna c. Juan Francisco


b. Carlos “Botong” Francisco d. Fernando Amorsolo

45. He is the Grand Old Man of Philippine Art.

a. Juan Luna c. Juan Francisco


b. Carlos “Botong” Francisco d. Fernando Amorsolo

46. He is the National Artist for Visual Arts.

a. Juan Luna c. Juan Francisco


b. Carlos “Botong” Francisco d. Fernando Amorsolo

47. Who is the painter of the fisherfolks in Angono, Rizal?

a. Juan Luna c. Juan Francisco


b. Carlos “Botong” Francisco d. Fernando Amorsolo

48. Who is the First National Artist?

a. Juan Luna c. Juan Francisco


b. Carlos “Botong” Francisco d. Fernando Amorsolo

49. He painted the Spoliarium.

a. Juan Luna c. Juan Francisco


b. Carlos “Botong” Francisco d. Fernando Amorsolo
50. Who is the impressionist painter of rural landscapes?

a. Juan Luna c. Juan Francisco


b. Carlos “Botong” Francisco d. Fernando Amorsolo

51. When we say, Carlos Francisco, he is the famous artist of _______.

a. Dalagang Bukid c. Making of the Philippine Flag


b. Mural Painting at the City Hall of d. First Baptism of the Philippines
Manila

52. Which of the following is not true about Three-Dimensional Art?


a. Distinguishing factor is its actual and real depth
b. Sometimes called plastic arts not plastic spaces
c. It has width and depth
d. Depth allows it to be viewed across different angles
53. It is an art of designing and constructing building.

a. Construction worker c. Architecture


b. Engineer d. Artists

54. This is one of the Eight Wonders of the World that has 21,196 kilometers far.

a. Chichen Itza c. Petra


b. Angkor Wat d. Great Wall of China

55. It is nestled within a place where the Peruvian Andes converge with the Amazon Basin.

a. Machu Pichu c. Colosseum


b. Christ the Redeemer d. Taj Mahal

56. It is situated in the heart of Colombia that has triumphed over Pompeii in Italy to claim the
esteemed title of the eighth Wonder of the World.

a. Chichen Itza c. Petra


b. Angkor Wat d. Great Wall of China

57. It refers to the ancient amphitheater in Rome that is included hosting gladiatorial contests, and
public executions.

a. Machu Pichu c. Colosseum


b. Christ the Redeemer d. Taj Mahal

58. It is the famous archaeological site in Jordan’s southwestern dessert, with the affectionate name
“Rose City”.

a. Chichen Itza c. Petra


b. Angkor Wat d. Great Wall of China

59. It graces the summit of Mount Corcovado in Rio de Janeiro, this towering 13O-foot statue was
designed by Heitor da Silva Costa.
a. Machu Pichu c. Colosseum
b. Christ the Redeemer d. Taj Mahal

60. It features 365 steps representing the solar year, reflects the Mayn’s advanced astronomical
knowledge.

a. Chichen Itza c. Petra


b. Angkor Wat d. Great Wall of China

61. It is an exquisite marble mausoleum, displaying unmatched Mughal architecture. Emperor Shah
Jahan undertook its construction between 1632 and 1653 as a tribute to his cherished wife,
Mumtaz Mahal.

a. Machu Pichu c. Colosseum


b. Christ the Redeemer d. Taj Mahal

62. Who is the First National Artist for Architecture?

a. Leonardo da Vinci c. Juan Nakpil


b. Juan Luna d. Leandro Locsin

63. He is the Father of Philippine Architecture.

a. Leonardo da Vinci c. Juan Nakpil


b. Juan Luna d. Leandro Locsin

64. He created the CCP – Cultural Center of the Philippines and the PICC- Philippine International
Convention Center.

a. Leonardo da Vinci c. Juan Nakpil


b. Juan Luna d. Leandro Locsin

65. It is the process where shapes are made by cutting away parts of the original block of the wood,
stone, and other materials.

a. Sculptures c. Carving
b. Modeling d. Assemblage

66. It is when the artist joins together a variety of materials, in such a way that they take on new
form and meaning.

a. Sculptures c. Carving
b. Modeling d. Assemblage

67. It is when most of the media used are clay, glass, plastics, wood, stone, or metals.

a. Sculptures c. Carving
b. Modeling d. Assemblage

68. It is the process of adding, rather than taking away.

a. Sculptures b. Modeling
c. Carving d. Assemblage

69. It is the process of creating a form, by pouring a liquid material into a plaster mold, allowing it to
set, washed clean and then removing the mold.

a. Carving c. Molding
b. Casting d. Modeling

70. It refers to a manufacturing process of shaping materials into desired forms.

a. Carving c. Molding
b. Casting d. Modeling

71. Who is the First National Artist for Sculpture?

a. Napoleon Abueva c. Juan Nakpil


b. Eduardo Castrillo d. Guillermo Estrella Tolentino

72. Who is the famous sculptor of landmark sculptures?

a. Napoleon Abueva c. Juan Nakpil


b. Eduardo Castrillo d. Guillermo Estrella Tolentino

73. He is the sculptor of the People Power Monument.

a. Napoleon Abueva c. Juan Nakpil


b. Eduardo Castrillo d. Guillermo Estrella Tolentino

74. He is the sculptor of Judas’ Kiss and The Transfiguration.

a. Napoleon Abueva c. Juan Nakpil


b. Eduardo Castrillo d. Guillermo Estrella Tolentino

75. Who is the father of Modern Philippine Sculpture?

a. Napoleon Abueva c. Juan Nakpil


b. Eduardo Castrillo d. Guillermo Estrella Tolentino

76. He is the sculptor of Oblation and Bonifacio Monument.

a. Napoleon Abueva c. Juan Nakpil


b. Eduardo Castrillo d. Guillermo Estrella Tolentino

77. Who is the Father of Philippine Sculpture?

a. Napoleon Abueva c. Juan Nakpil


b. Eduardo Castrillo d. Guillermo Estrella Tolentino

78. It refers to a handwoven textile of the Mandaya, made from abaca. Making it involves a mud-
dyeing technique.

a. Dagmay c. Textile Arts


b. Ikat d. T’nalak
79. It shows us the wonder of putting rice into it, and seeing the hard work of the people and the
a.
greatPis-yabit or Seputangan
ingenuity, c. Puso
craftsmanship and creativity of the Cebuano’s.
b. Inaul d. Banig

80. If refers to the use of plant, animal, or synthetic fibers to construct practical or decorative
objects.

a. Dagmay c. Textile Arts


b. Ikat d. T’nalak

81. It refers to a prized handwoven cloth of the Tausugs of Sulu usually used as head covering.

a. Pis-yabit or Seputangan c. Puso


b. Inaul d. Banig

82. It is a colored fabric created by the women of T’boli tribe in South Cotabato.

a. Dagmay c. Textile Arts


b. Ikat d. T’nalak

83. It means “weaved”, is a unique fabric woven by Maguindanaoan women weavers in Mindanao.

a. Pis-yabit or Seputangan c. Puso


b. Inaul d. Banig

84. It is an Ifugao style of weaving that uses a resist dyeing process on either the wrap or weft
before the threads are woven to create a pattern or design.

a. Dagmay c. Textile Arts


b. Ikat d. T’nalak

85. It is mainly produced in the town of Basey, Samar. It involves folding over strips of materials to
make unique geometrical designs.

a. Pis-yabit or Seputangan c. Puso


b. Inaul d. Banig

86. It is the most advanced art that involves visual and audio projections including movement.

a. Technological media c. Films


b. Photography d. Computer Arts

87. In is produced by means of new media technologies, comprising visual art, computer graphics,
computer animations, digital art, etc.

a. Technological media c. Films


b. Photography d. Computer Arts

88. It refers to a technique of capturing optical images on light-sensitive camera.

a. Technological media c. Films


b. Photography d. Computer Arts
89. What is the first camera ever recorded in history?
a. Film recorder c. Analogous
b. Kodachrome d. Daguerreotype

90. It is a computer that now also have a plethora of software applications to create art such as
Adobe, Photoshop and etc.

a. Technological media
b. Photography
c. Films
d. Computer Arts

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