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  • 1. Which artist is famous for their printmaking?
A) Paul Cezanne
B) Max Ernst
C) Pablo Picasso
D) Albert Einstein
  • 2. What is screen printing also known as?
A) Spray paint
B) Natural landscape
C) Serigraphy
D) JPEG
  • 3. Which artist is best known for creating "spiral jetty"?
A) Max Ernst
B) Robert Smithson
C) Pablo picasso
D) Albert Einstein
E) Sir Dwarf
  • 4. What is common motif of graffiti art?
A) Street murals
B) Taggers
C) Hello Philippines
D) Abstract pattern
E) Hello World
  • 5. What is common term of graffiti art?
A) spray paint
B) Taggers
C) Theater
D) JPEG
  • 6. What is commonly use in graffiti?
A) Brush
B) Toothpaste
C) Lotus
D) Spray paint
E) Toothbrush
  • 7. What is printmaking?
A) To allow to draw directly into digital programs
B) To engage with the environment
C) Art that combines different materials and technique
D) The process of creating multiple copies of a single artwork
  • 8. Which of the following is a traditional printmaking technique?
A) The combination of three dimensional object
B) jealousy
C) haha sakit nun ah
D) The chemical properties of stone
  • 9. What is lithography based on?
A) woodcut
B) ano pinaglalaban mo?
C) Ah HAHAHAHHAHAHHA PINAGPALIT SA PINSAN
D) The chemical properties of stone
  • 10. Which of the following is a traditional printmaking technique?
A) option
B) iniwan
C) natural landscape
D) pinagpalit
E) Woodcut
  • 11. In printmaking, what does the term "edition" refer to?
A) It allows for more complex textures and effects
B) Exploration of social issues and personal narratives
C) The number of prints made from single plate
D) To engage with the environment
  • 12. What is common theme in mixed media art?
A) Exploration of social issues and personal narratives
B) ayan na pindutin mo na pagod na ako
  • 13. In mixed media art, what does the term "assemblage" refer to?
A) abstract pattern
B) The combination of three dimensional objects
C) natural landscape
D) habol tayo sa pasko
  • 14. What is one benefit of using mixed media in art?
A) It allows for more complex textures and effects
B) totropahin
C) If often reflects environment concern
  • 15. Who well -known mixed media artist?
A) Robert Simpson
B) Robert Russianberg
C) sir Rodel
D) Robert Rauschenberg
  • 16. Which of the following materials is commonly used in mixed media art?
A) Rock, paper, scissors
B) Paper, fabric, and found objects
C) Gin bilog, juice, junk foods
  • 17. What is mixed media art?
A) Art created using mathematical equations for scalable graphics
B) Art that combines different materials and technique
  • 18. Which of the following best describes the philosophy behind land art?
A) If often reflects environment concern
B) To engage with the environment
  • 19. What is primary goal of land art?
A) To allow to draw directly into digital programs
B) To allow it platonic solids liquids
C) To engage with the environment
  • 20. What materials are commonly used in land art?
A) Earth, rocks and plants
B) pagod na ako boss
C) Paper, fabric and found objects
  • 21. What is "The Gates", an iconic land art installation, located?
A) Central park, New York
B) Manila bay
C) Paris
D) sa bahay namin bandang kusina ng kaldero sa sako ng kutsara ng mama ng tita ng lola ng papa mo
E) Palawan
  • 22. What is land art primary focus on?
A) BAKIT HINDI NALANG AKO?
B) sa'yo lang ang tingin
C) Natural landscape
D) ako nalang kasi
  • 23. Which city is often associated with the rise of modern graffiti culture?
A) New York City
B) Japan
C) Puerto Princesa City
D) Manila
  • 24. Which of the following is a tool often used in digital painting?
A) Stylus and tablet
B) cp ni mama mo
  • 25. What is the purpose of a "graphic tablet"?
A) To allow to draw directly into digital programs
B) hays talaga naman
  • 26. It is a series of movements that follows the rhythm of the music accompaniment?
A) Dance
B) Option ka lang
C) Movement
D) Sing
  • 27. What is common format for saving digital artwork?
A) JPEG
B) gallery
C) PNG
  • 28. It is use live performers to present accounts or imaginary events before a live audience?
A) Theater
B) Stage
C) Live show
  • 29. What does "vector" refer to?
A) ako
B) Art created using mathematical equations for scalable graphics
  • 30. Which of the following artist known for pioneering the cubist movement movement?
A) Albert Einstein
B) Pablo Picasso
C) Max Ernst
  • 31. What is digital art?
A) Artwork made with digital and technology
B) Art created using mathematical equations for scalable graphics
  • 32. What software is commonly use for creating digital art?
A) Adobe Photoshop
B) Capcut
C) Canva
  • 33. Which historical period saw the rise of trapunto in Italy?
A) The renaissance
B) The what
  • 34. What type of items are commonly made using trapunto technique?
A) hanging bridge
B) Lika tiik ka sa'kin
C) Wall hangings and quils
  • 35. What is the primary purpose of trapunto?
A) To be loved is to be seen
B) tutubi
C) To add texture and dimension to fabric
  • 36. Which film is considered the first feature length animated film produced by Disney?
A) snow white and sir dward
B) Snow White and the seven dwarf
  • 37. What technique is often used in conjunction with trapunto?
A) Quillting
B) Quilling
C) trapunto
D) Quilting
  • 38. What is trapunto?
A) ako paba?
B) naging ako ba?
C) A form of embroidery that creates a rised design
  • 39. Which material is primary used in trapunto?
A) Batting and padding
B) Bathing and pudding
C) pwet
  • 40. What is common technique used in montage?
A) Jump cats
B) Jump cuts
C) 🦘
D) Jumping cat
  • 41. What I "Photo Montage"?
A) A combination of several photographs into a single image
B) several photoshoot
  • 42. What is the purpose of using montage in film?
A) To convey a passage of time or a sequence of events
B) AKO NALANG KASIII
C) To determine the rights of every Filipino to quality, equitable, culture based impact and complete basic education
  • 43. In which type of media can montage techniques be applied?
A) In videos, photoshoot, photo booth
B) In film, photography and visual art
  • 44. What is montage?
A) A film that combines different ideas
B) paper and various textured surface
C) A cinematic technique that combines various scenes or image
  • 45. Which film maker is known for pioneering montage in film?
A) Sergie Einstein
B) Sergie Einsentein
C) Albert Einstein
  • 46. What is the primary outcome of frottage?
A) Texture images and patterns
B) Texture photos and paths
  • 47. What materials are typically used in frottage?
A) Surrealism
B) Paper and various textured surface
  • 48. In which artist movement did frottage gain popularity?
A) Surealism
B) Rubbing
C) Surrealism
  • 49. What is frottage?
A) A method of creating textures by rubbing
B) A method of computing mathematical equations
  • 50. What artist is most associated with the frottage technique?
A) Sergie Einsentein
B) Albert Einstein
C) Max Ernst
  • 51. Which of the following is a common item to decorate using decoupage?
A) Furniture
B) Quilling
C) hello
D) Quilting
  • 52. What type of images are typically used in decoupage projects?
A) Printed photos from magazines
B) Printed images from magazines or specialty papers
C) special papers
  • 53. What is often applied over decoupage to protect the surface?
A) Varnish or Sealant
B) Varnish or thinner
  • 54. In which period did decoupage become popular in Europe?
A) The renaissance
B) The Victoria era
  • 55. What is decoupage?
A) The art of decorating objects by gluing cut-out pictures
B) decoting by cutting board
  • 56. How does decalcomania technique typically executed?
A) By pressing paint between two surfaces
B) By pressing paint between three surfaces
  • 57. In what art movement did decalcomania gain popularity?
A) Surrealism
B) Surreallism
  • 58. What is one characteristic of artwork created using decalcomania?
A) SpongeBob SquarePants
B) Spontaneous and random paterns
  • 59. What materials are commonly used in the decalcomania
A) Paint and brush
B) Paint and glass
  • 60. In what movement did decalcomania?
A) Surrealism
B) Surrialism
  • 61. What is decalcomania primarily used for?
A) Transferring into surfaces
B) pressing paint between two surfaces
C) furniture
  • 62. Which artist is famously associated with the technique of decalcomania?
A) Max Ernst
B) Albert Einstein
C) Robert lang
D) Robert Smithson
  • 63. What does GPA stands for?
A) Grade point average
B) gagi pota asim
C) Grade point alternative
  • 64. What is collage?
A) A method of combining various material on a single surface
B) Art transcend geographical boundaries
  • 65. Which material is commonly used in collage?
A) Paper, fabric, photographs
B) paper, rocks and sand
  • 66. Who is considered one of the pioneers of collage in art?
A) Pablo Picasso
B) Robert George
  • 67. In which movement did collage become papular?
A) Layering
B) Cubism
C) Surrealism
  • 68. Which technique is often used in collage to create depth?
A) Layering
B) Cubism
C) Surrealism
  • 69. What is common purpose of using collage in art?
A) To express the creativity of a person
B) To express complex ideas and emotions
  • 70. What is the term for digital collages created using software?
A) Photomontage
B) Photoshoot
C) Photoshop
  • 71. Known as the common of art?
A) The expression of creativity through various medium
B) The understanding of human culture
  • 72. Is not typically considered a form of visual art?
A) Raptor
B) Rap
C) Dance
D) Sing
  • 73. Is the term used to describe the use of light and shadow to create depth and dimension?
A) Perspectiveness
B) Perspective
C) Perseverance
  • 74. Is known for its emphasis on abstract and the use of geometric?
A) Cubism
B) Layering
C) Surrealism
  • 75. Is the primary purpose of performance art?
A) To convey critical thinking
B) To convey a concept or emotion
  • 76. Is the primary focus of the field of humanities?
A) Understanding human culture, history and expression
B) Expressing complex ideas
  • 77. It is considered art of the humanities?
A) Dimension
B) Anthropology
C) Cubism
  • 78. It is the study within the humanities for its impact on western culture?
A) The Victoria era
B) The renaissance
  • 79. It is a method commonly used in the humanities for analyzing texts?
A) Critical thinking
B) Critical thoery
  • 80. It mean to say that art is universal?
A) Art transcend geographical boundaries and its understood globally
B) film
  • 81. A french painter, painted scene from reality?
A) Paul Sartre
B) John Paul Sartre
C) Paul Cezanne
  • 82. A famous French philosopher of the twentieth century?
A) Albert Einstein
B) John Paul Sartre
C) Paul Cezanne
  • 83. He made significant and major contribution in science and humanity
A) Paul Cezanne
B) Albert Einstein
C) Max Ernst
  • 84. An English philosopher who best known for his work in aesthetic?
A) Paul Cezanne
B) Robert Einsentein
C) Robert George
  • 85. Refers to the art of putting together successful of still images?
A) Film
B) Dance
  • 86. Creation that full under the category are those that appeal to the sense of sight?
A) Poetry
B) Performance
C) Visual arts
  • 87. Art is a live and the artist medium mainly the human body?
A) Performance
B) Dance
C) Perspective
  • 88. Are where the artist expresses his emotions not using paint?
A) Poetry
B) Dance
C) Live performance
  • 89. Is the making beautiful bounding?
A) Architecture
B) Engineering
C) Medicine
  • 90. It is use words not paint, musical instruments?
A) Literary arts
B) literal
C) Applied arts
  • 91. It is incorporating elements of style and design to everyday times?
A) Applied arts
B) Literary arts
  • 92. Is often cited universal medium for communication due to its visual nature
A) Dance
B) Music
C) Paint
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