- 1. This type of art emerged in the late 1800’s
A) CONTEMPORARY ART B) MODERN ART C) INTEGRATIVE ART D) NEW ART
- 2. An art that is a product of a crossbreeding in the contemporary scene.
A) CONTEMPORARY ART B) NEW ART C) MODERN ART D) INTEGRATIVE ART
- 3. An art that means “with the times”
A) NEW ART B) INTEGRATIVE ART C) CONTEMPORARY ART D) MODERN ART
- 4. A style wherein the artist breaks apart a subject and rearranges it in a different manner
A) REALISM B) DISTORTION C) ABSTRACTION D) NON-OBJECTIVISM
- 5. In this style, artist uses his or her imagination and alters the subject according to his or her desire.
A) DISTORTION B) NON-OBJECTIVISM C) REALISM D) ABSTRACTION
- 6. In this style, artist uses his or her imagination and alters the subject according to his or her desire.
A) DISTORTION B) ABSTRACTION C) NON-OBJECTIVISM D) REALISM
- 7. A subject of art wherein there is totally no subject at all.
A) REALISM B) ABSTRACTION C) DISTORTION D) NON-OBJECTIVISM
- 8. In totality, how many are the elements of arts?
A) 7 B) 6 C) 4 D) 5
- 9. The most striking element that catches the eye.
A) SPACE B) COLOR C) LINE D) TEXTURE
- 10. This can be defined as a void, an emptiness which can either be positive or negative
A) LINE B) SHAPE AND FORM C) VALUE D) SPACE
- 11. The following are principles of design except:
A) HARMONY B) LINE C) BALANCE D) MOVEMENT
- 12. The surface feature of an artwork.
A) CONTENT B) CONTEXT C) FORMAT D) FORM
- 13. An art made indoors or outdoors where a space is transformed into a threedimensional artwork.
A) PASTICHE B) APPROPRIATION C) INSTALLATION D) BRICOLAGE
- 14. An artwork which is also known as assemblage
A) APPROPRIATION B) INSTALLATION C) PASTICHE D) BRICOLAGE
- 15. An artwork that utilizes blurring of divisions between fine art and commercial art
A) BRICOLAGE B) PASTICHE C) APPROPRIATION D) INSTALLATION
- 16. The Ifugaos are best known for this traditional art.
A) JUSI and PIŇA B) BULUL C) PISSIYABIT D) T’NALAK
- 17. A traditional art tapestry woven by the T’bolis in South Cotabato.
A) BULUL B) JUSI and PIŇA C) T’NALAK D) PISSIYABIT
- 18. Jusi and Piňa are best known in the province of
A) IFUGAO B) LUMBAN, LAGUNA C) MINDANAO D) MINDORO
- 19. Mangyans are best known for their
A) WOVEN TAPESTRY B) BULUL C) WOVEN BASKETRY D) PISSIYABIT
- 20. The Pissiyabit is best known in what Philippine archilepago
A) MINDORO B) MINDANAO C) VISAYAS D) LUZON
- 21. The usual theme for traditional art is
A) ANIMISM B) CONTEMPORARY C) INTEGRATIVE D) MODERNISM
- 22. Cultural Center of the Philippines was estbalished in
A) 1971 B) 1970 C) 1969 D) 1968
- 23. This government agency was formed under Republic Act No. 7356
A) NAM B) SCCTA C) NCCA D) CCP
- 24. The goal of this program was to “further strengthen its linkages and cooperation with local organizations in the regions”.
A) KAISA SA LIKHA B) KAISA SA SINING C) KAISA SA BITUIN D) KAISA SA PILING
- 25. The goal of this government agency is “to preserve, develop, and promote arts and culture in the Philippines”.
A) NCAA B) UAAP C) CCPT D) NCCA
- 26. To date, how many regional art centers are recognized by CCP.
A) 70 B) 60 C) 55 D) 50
- 27. An NCCA subcomission which facilitates the committee on Architecture and Allied Arts, Cinema, Dance, Dramatic Arts, Literacy Arts, Music, and the Visual Arts.
A) SCH B) SCA C) SCD D) SCCTA
- 28. An outreach progrm embarked by CPP that promotes regional arts through
cultural interactions and exchange tours of accomplished artist and art groups in the regions.
A) UGNAYAN SA PILING B) UGNAYAN SA MUSIKA C) UGNAYAN SA SINE D) UGNAYAN SA SINING
- 29. The number of art centers found in Region VII.
A) 3 B) 5 C) 6 D) 4
- 30. National Arts Month is celebrated in the month of
A) FEBRUARY B) JANUARY C) DECEMBER D) APRIL
- 31. A farmer by principle, he became a master artisan of making tabungaw (casque) that was due to his work and the demand for casques in his era. To promote the art, he continuously made himself visible in the industry and thought of better materials to improve the quality of tabungaw
A) TEOFILO GARCIA B) FEDERICO CABALLERO C) MAGDALENA GAMAYO D) UWANG AHADAS
- 32. His popular works are Anak Dalita, Badjao, Lapu-Lapu and received his national artist award in 1976.
A) LINO BROCKA B) LAMBERTO V. AVELLANA C) FERNANDO POE JR. D) EDDIE S. ROMERO
- 33. She is a gifted classical pianist. As a child prodigy, she made her debut at the age of seven as soloist with the Philippine Harmonic Orchestra.
A) CECIL LICAD B) CHARICE PEMPENGCO C) LIZA MACUJA-ELIZALDE D) LEA SALONGA
- 34. He designed an architectural art in Santo Domingo Church, redesigning of Quiapo Church, Meralco Building.
A) JUAN D. NAKPIL B) JOSE MARIA V. ZARAGOZA C) LEANDRO V. LOCSIN D) PABLO S. ANTONIO
- 35. He is a translator of the Spanish Philippine National Anthem to its Tagalog version “ Lupang Hinirang”, Ako’y Pilipino, Lupang Tinubuan, Ama Namin.
A) COL. ANTONIO R. BUENAVENTURA B) LUCRECIA R. KASILAG C) LUCIO D. SAN PEDRO D) FELIPE P. De LEON
- 36. He is a cubist painter and painted the following: Bayanihan, Luksong Tinik,
Stations of the Cross (at the UP Chapel)
A) VICENTE S. MANANSALA B) JOSE T. JOYA C) J. ELIZALDE NAVARRO D) VICTORIO C. EDADES
- 37. He is a creator more on visual arts like Angry Figure, Fighting Figures, Crucifixion
A) ANG KIUKOK B) BENEDICTO R. CABRERA C) FEDERICO AGUILAR ALCUA D) ABDUMARI ASIA IMAO
- 38. She is a former member of Repertory Philippines, a theatre company founded by the late Zenaida Amador that produces Broadway and other plays.
A) CHARICE PEMPENGCO B) LIZA MACUJA-ELIZALDE C) LEA SALONGA D) CECIL LICAD
- 39. She has research of the Philippine folk dance, known as “Mother of
the Philippine Dancing
A) FRANCISCA R. AQUINO B) LUCRECIA R. URTULA C) LEONOR O. GOCUINGCO D) LEA SALONGA
- 40. She became famous when Ellen Degeneres discovered her on YouTube a few years ago. After a short stint in the United States, she has returned and is now a popular recording artist.
A) LEA SALONGA B) LIZA MACUJA-ELIZALDE C) CECIL LICAD D) CHARICE PEMPENGCO
- 41. An ensemble of stringed instruments played with a pick, is popular in the regions.
A) GANGSA B) RONDALLA C) TONGATONG D) OCTAVINA
- 42. A techniques where dancers face each other while doing the same steps.
A) SHADOWING B) MIRRORING C) RETROGRADE D) CANON
- 43. The way a writer arranges words and thoughts to create moods or atmospheres, or to evoke the feeling he or she wants to express.
A) ACTING TECHNIQUE B) WRITING TECHNIQUE C) MUSICAL TECHNIQUE D) STRATEGY TECHNIQUE
- 44. A hollow wooden Igorot drum topped with pigskin.
A) SOLIBAO B) RONDALLA C) TONGATONG D) OCTAVINA
- 45. A set of gongs placed on a narrow supporting table played by the Maranao and Maguindanao people.
A) Kutyapi B) Kulintang C) Gangsa D) Solibao
- 46. A reverse performance of a sequence of dance steps
A) SHADOWING B) RETROGRADE C) MIRRORING D) CANON
- 47. In Laog, Ilocos Norte, honors our Lady of Piat in a week-long festival during the last week of June. It also commemorates the Sambali tribe, who converted to Christianity
A) HERMOSA FESTIVAL B) PAMULINAWEN FESTIVAL C) TABAKO FESTIVAL D) PAHIYAS FESTIVAL
- 48. A two stringed lute played by the Maguindanao people.
A) GANGSA B) KUTYAPI C) KULINTANG D) SOLIBAO
- 49. He is a Manileňo novelist, playwright, journalist, historian, and
essayist is a good example.
A) OFELIA GELVEZON-TEQUI B) BRENDA FAJARDO C) FERNANDO AMORSOLO D) NICK JOAQUIN
- 50. It is held every third of January to honor the image of the Sto. Nino de Cebu, which was brought by the Spaniards when they landed in Mactan in 1521.
A) ATI-ATIHAN B) SINULOG C) PAHIYAS D) DINAGYANG
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