- 1. He wrote songs and musical arrangement based on the folk songs of different ethnic groups in the country.
A) Jose Maceda B) Francisca Reyes Aquino C) Antonio Buenavista D) Ramon Obusan
- 2. Her research entitled "Philippine Dances and Games" contains the country's unrecorded celebrations, folk dances, rituals, and games.
A) Jose Maceda B) Ramon Obusan C) Daisy Avellana D) Francisca Reyes Aquino
- 3. Promoted
the Philippine ethnic dances and performed them with respect and authenticity
A) Ramon Obusan B) Jose Maceda C) Antonio Buenavista D) Daisy Avellana
- 4. Life-long musical career focused on understanding and popularizing Filipino traditional music
A) Daisy Avellana B) Rolando Tinio C) Jose Maceda D) Ramon Obusan
- 5. First Lady of the Philippine Theater because of her magnificent performances in classic Filipino and international theater productions and plays.
A) Edith Tiempo B) Rolando Tinio C) Daisy Avellana D) Fernando Amorsolo
- 6. An outstanding stage director, poet, and playwright known for his numerous remarkable productions and notable scripts.
A) Francisco Arcellana B) Edith Tiempo C) Daisy Avellana D) Rolando Tinio
- 7. One of the proponents of modern Filipino short story which uses English as its language
A) Fernando Amorsolo B) Francisco Arcellana C) Carlos Francisco D) Ronaldo Tinio
- 8. Evident in her poems is the harmony of intellect and emotions which resulted in fine literary pieces.
A) Guillermo Tolentino B) Edith Tiempo C) Fernando Amorsolo D) Carlos Francisco
- 9. Known as the "Grand Old Man of the Philippine Art" was the first National Artist of the country
A) Guillermo Tolentino B) Fernando Amorsolo C) Carlos Francisco D) Rolando Tinio
- 10. Most of his subjects depict the life in his hometown and highlight the lives of the farmers and the fishermen. His major works include Blood Compact, The Martyrdom Rizal, Bayanihan, Sandugo, Portrait of Purita, First Mass at Limasawa, The Invasion of Limahong, etc.
A) Francisco Coching B) Fernando Amorsolo C) Carlos Francisco D) Guillermo Tolentino
- 11. The master sculptor who introduced classical sculpture in the country. His works, though classical in style, are still identifiable Filipino
A) Rolando Tinio B) Francisco Coching C) Guillermo Tolentino D) Antonio Buenavista
- 12. Works were their fluid drawings and dramatic storyline. Fantasy, love and adventure were the usual themes of his works drawing inspiration from awit and korido. Among his works are Lapu-Lapu, Pedro Penduko, Hagibis, El Nido, and Maldita
A) Francisco Coching B) Fernando Amorsolo C) Victor Edades D) Guillermo Tolentino
- 13. The "Father of Modern Philippine Painting." He was one of the "Triumvirate" who introduced modernism in Philippine Visual Art.
A) Victor Edades B) Ramon Obusan C) Carlos Francisco D) Rolando Tinio
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