1stQrtr_Brequillo_Contemporary Phil_HUMSS11
  • 1. Which of the following movements was prominent in the Philippine art scene during the 1970s?
A) Baroque
B) Modernism
C) Romanticism
D) Impressionism
  • 2. Who is a well-known Filipino artist associated with the social realism movement in the 1970s?
A) Juan Luna
B) Benedicto Cabrera
C) Fernando Amorsolo
D) Jose Joya
  • 3. What was a significant theme in contemporary Philippine art during the 1980s?
A) Renaissance revival
B) National identity
C) Colonialism
D) Abstract expressionism
  • 4. Which of the following is a characteristic of contemporary Philippine art?
A) Exclusively using oil paints
B) Use of mixed media and new technologies
C) Focus solely on religious themes
D) Strict adherence to traditional techniques
  • 5. In the context of contemporary Philippine art, what does the term "installation art" refer to?
A) Art that is created using digital software
B) Art that is performed live on stage
C) Artworks that are painted on canvas
D) Art that involves arranging objects in a space
  • 6. During the Japanese occupation in the Philippines, which form of art was heavily censored and controlled by the Japanese authorities?
A) Dance
B) Sculpture
C) Literature
D) Painting
  • 7. What was the primary purpose of the Japanese in promoting certain types of art during their occupation of the Philippines?
A) To encourage Filipino nationalism
B) To promote Japanese culture and propaganda
C) To support local artists financially
D) To preserve traditional Filipino art forms
  • 8. Which of the following art forms was used by Filipino artists as a form of resistance against Japanese occupation?
A) Pottery
B) Architecture
C) Music
D) Theater
  • 9. How did the Japanese occupation influence the themes of Filipino art during that period?
A) Art focused on abstract and modernist styles.
B) Art became more focused on Western ideals.
C) Art celebrated the beauty of nature.
D) Art depicted themes of war and suffering.
  • 10. Which of the following was a common theme in Filipino literature during the Japanese occupation?
A) Economic prosperity
B) Technological advancement
C) Heroism and patriotism
D) Romanticism
  • 11. During the American Colonial Period, which art form was significantly influenced by Western styles in the Philippines?
A) Painting
B) Weaving
C) Pottery
D) Sculpture
  • 12. Which of the following was a major influence on Philippine architecture during the American Colonial Period?
A) Gothic Revival
B) Spanish Baroque
C) Art Nouveau
D) Neoclassical
  • 13. Who was a prominent Filipino artist known for his works during the American Colonial Period?
A) Juan Luna
B) Guillermo Tolentino
C) Victorio Edades
D) Jose Rizal
  • 14. What was the primary purpose of art education introduced by the Americans in the Philippines?
A) To encourage abstract art
B) To preserve traditional Filipino art forms
C) To develop new art techniques
D) To promote American culture and values
  • 15. Which institution was established during the American Colonial Period to promote art education in the Philippines?
A) Far Eastern University
B) Ateneo de Manila University
C) University of the Philippines School of Fine Arts
D) Philippine Normal University
  • 16. The Builders
A) Victorio Edades
B) Fernando Amorsolo
C) Juan Luna
D) Imelda Cajipe-Endaya
  • 17. Spolarium
A) Cesar Legaspi
B) Juan Luna
C) Jose Dans
D) Fr. Manuel Blanco
  • 18. The Contrast
A) Simon Flores
B) Carlos Francisco
C) HR Ocampo
D) Fernando Amorsolo
  • 19. Fishing Scene
A) Fr. Manuel Blanco
B) Carlos Francisco
C) Fernando Amorsolo
D) HR Ocampo
  • 20. Flora de Filipinas
A) Fr. Manuel Blanco
B) Jose Dans
C) Simon Flores
D) Cesar Legaspi
  • 21. Heaven, Earth, and Hell
A) Fernando Amorsolo
B) Simon Flores
C) Jose Dans
D) Imelda Cajipe-Endaya
  • 22. During the Spanish Colonial Period, which of the following was a primary influence on Philippine art?
A) American modernism
B) Spanish Catholicism
C) Islamic traditions
D) Chinese culture
  • 23. What was the primary purpose of art during the Spanish Colonial Period in the Philippines?
A) To depict everyday life
B) To promote indigenous culture
C) To serve religious and educational purposes
D) To entertain the masses
  • 24. Which of the following art forms was most prominent in the Philippines during the Spanish Colonial Period?
A) Digital art
B) Modern architecture
C) Abstract painting
D) Religious sculpture
  • 25. Which of the following is a characteristic of Spanish Colonial architecture in the Philippines?
A) Baroque style with intricate details
B) High-tech features
C) Use of steel and glass
D) Minimalist design
  • 26. Which of the following was a common theme in Philippine literature during the Spanish Colonial Period?
A) Romanticism
B) Science fiction
C) Religious devotion
D) Futuristic utopias
  • 27. Which of the following materials was commonly used in pre-conquest Philippine art for creating sculptures?
A) Wood
B) Plastic
C) Bronze
D) Marble
  • 28. What was a primary purpose of art in pre-conquest Philippine societies?
A) Commercial advertising
B) Religious rituals
C) Entertainment
D) Political propaganda
  • 29. Which of the following is a traditional form of pre-conquest Philippine art?
A) Weaving
B) Graffiti
C) Digital painting
D) Photography
  • 30. The pre-conquest art of the Philippines was heavily influenced by which of the following?
A) Industrialization
B) Modern technology
C) Indigenous beliefs and practices
D) European styles
  • 31. Which of the following was a common theme in pre-conquest Philippine art?
A) Nature and animals
B) Abstract concepts
C) Urban landscapes
D) Futuristic visions
  • 32. Which of the following is a significant influence of Islamic culture on Philippine arts during the Islamic colonial period?
A) Introduction of Western painting techniques
B) Use of geometric patterns in art
C) Development of indigenous dance forms
D) Adoption of Chinese pottery styles
  • 33. Which region in the Philippines is most known for its Islamic art and architecture?
A) Luzon
B) Visayas
C) Palawan
D) Mindanao
  • 34. A manuscript sometimes known as the Manila Manuscript which contains illustrations of ethnic groups
A) Boxer Codex
B) Circe Perdue
C) Gadur
D) Kendi
  • 35. Entrenched in Southern Philippines, already culturally dominant and strong and said to have gained significant grounding in Sulu.
A) Christianity
B) Islam
C) Buddhism
D) Catholicism
  • 36. What was one of the significant contributions of Sayyid Abbubakar to the Philippines?
A) Introduction of Christianity
B) Introduction of Islam
C) Establishment of trade routes
D) Development of agriculture
  • 37. Sayyid Abbubakar married into which local royal family in the Philippines?
A) The Sultanate of Sulu
B) The Rajah of Cebu
C) The Datu of Panay
D) The King of Manila
  • 38. Which of the following best describes the legacy of Sayyid Abbubakar in the Philippines?
A) He was a trader who established economic ties with China.
B) He was a military leader who conquered many islands.
C) He was a religious leader who spread Islam.
D) He was an artist who influenced local art styles.
  • 39. Mimetic of the movement of seabirds
A) Banog-banog
B) Pangalay
C) Tinikling
D) Man-manok
  • 40. Mimetic of the movement of hawk
A) Kadaliwas Dance
B) Pangalay
C) Talip Dance
D) Banog-banog
  • 41. Mimetic of the movement of predatory birds
A) Man-manok
B) Hagabi
C) Tinikling
D) Banog-banog
  • 42. Mimetic of the comedic movement of monkeys
A) Kadaliwas Dance
B) Pangalay
C) Man-manok
D) Talip Dance
  • 43. Evocative of the movements of the crane
A) Kadaliwas Dance
B) Banog-banog
C) Tinikling
D) Okir
  • 44. Which Filipino artist is known for their contribution to modern art?
A) Fernando Amorsolo
B) Benedicto Cabrera
C) Jose Joya
D) Juan Luna
  • 45. What distinguishes contemporary art from modern art in terms of cultural influence in the Philippines?
A) Contemporary art is influenced by global cultures, while modern art is influenced by local traditions.
B) Both are equally influenced by global cultures.
C) Modern art is influenced by global cultures, while contemporary art is influenced by local traditions.
D) Both are equally influenced by local traditions.
  • 46. It is a significant strand of intense political ferment in the 70s and 80s.
A) Modern Art
B) Neoclassic
C) Neo-Realism
D) Social Realism
  • 47. According to him/her "Tearing into Pieces" is an anti-museum art.
A) Leandro Locsin
B) Imelda Kapili
C) Roberto Chabet
D) Purita Kalawa Ledesma
  • 48. Venue of the first Ms. Universe Pageant in the Philippines in 1974
A) PICC
B) Tahanag Filipino
C) Manila Film Center
D) Folk Arts Theater
  • 49. Satellite structure of CCP complex where a papal visits.
A) PICC
B) Tahanag Filipino
C) Folk Arts Theater
D) Manila Film Center
  • 50. A bureaucratic entity of art acquisitionthat upholds exhibition making, workshops, grants, and awars.
A) Marcos Regime Bloom
B) Cultural Center of the Philippines
C) Philippine Art Conference
D) Philippine International Convention Center
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