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2Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Schools Division of the City of Ilagan
Gayong – Gayong Sur Integrated School
Senior High School

Name: __________________________________ Yr/Sec.: ________ Date: ______Score: ___________

PERIODICAL EXAMINATION

CONTEMPORARY PHILIPPINE ARTS FROM THE REGION


1st Semester – 1st Quarter

Test I. Multiple Choice


Directions: Read the questions very carefully and encircle the letter that corresponds to the correct
answer.

1. Art that is new or current is also often referred to as “modern” as opposed to “traditional” or ________.
(a) Conservative (c) Processed Base
(b) Contemporary (d) Mixed Media

2. The difference between the contemporary and modern is ____________ as the overview of Philippine Art.
(a) Modern and Conservative (c) Traditional
(b) Historical and Chronological (d) Collaborative

3. Who was the artist of a man on the stairs?


(a) Syza Bakani (c) H.R Ocampo
(b) Xysa Bacane (d) Xyza Bacani

4. In painting by HR Ocampo what subject matter they use in their visual arts
(a) The poor and ordinary people (c) The oppress of Government
(b) The struggle of Filipino men (d) The last meal

5. The phot by Xza Bacanu was shot in Hongkong. She used photography to raise awareness about ____.
(a) Successful OFW (c) The Man on the stairs
(b) Migrant workers and human rights (d) Step to Succeed
issues

6. Some modern artist continues to produce work till today. In that sense, their works ca be described as
contemporary by virtue of being_________
(a) “of the curiosity” (c) “of the present
(b) “of the technique” (d) “of the past”

7. The “contemporary” is therefore fluid term, and its use can change depending on the contexts, in this
case contemporary art is _______________
(a) Modern and conservative (c) Present and past
(b) Interchangeable (d) Historical and stylistic
8. He is credit for initiating the Modern Art movement that challenge the Neoclassic style.
(a) H.R Ocampo (c) Fernando Amorsolo
(b) Victor Edades (d) Guillermo Tolentino

9. It depicts reality as closely as possible and idealizes it.


(a) Traditional Technique (c) Neoclassic Style
(b) Contemporary Style (d) Conservative Style

10. Neoclassic Art is described by art historians like Guillermo as “ _____________” along with other
established styles imported from Europe via Spanish colonization.
(a) Academic (c) Leisure
(b) Provocative (d) Oppress

11. Neoclassism is “academic” as it was and continues to be taught in schools, particularly the then ______
(a) University of Sto. Tomas Art and (c) University of Baguio Fine Arts
Science (d) Fine Arts Institution of the Philippine
(b) University of the Philippine School of
Fine Arts
12. The distinction between Modern Art and Contemporary Art could be a matter of _____________
depending on the context.
(a) Perception and reception (c) Subjectivity
(b) View and response (d) Technique and style

13. Filipino artist painted “Magpuppukot”?


(a) Fernando Amorsolo (c) Carlos Francisco
(b) Victorio Edades (d) Imelda Cajipe

14. Filipino artist painted “Fishing Scene”?


(a) Fernando Amorsolo (c) Carlos Francisco
(b) Victorio Edades (d) Imelda Cajipe

15. Filipino artist painted “The Builders”?


(a) Fernando Amorsolo (c) Carlos Fanciso
(b) Imelda Cajipe (d) Victorio Edades

16. Carlos Francisco’s depiction of fishing as a difficult process while Amorsolo’s rendition emphasizes ___
(a) Bravery (c) Calm and placidity
(b) The Frugal (d) The poor and struggle

17. A Filipino artist painted The Contrast.


(a) HR Ocampo (c) Juan Luna
(b) Victorio Edades (d) Vicente Manansala

18. A Filipino Social Realist artist and Filipina DH who has “ The Stylistic Overview”
(a) Juan Luna. (c) Fernando Amorsolo
(b) Imelda Cajipe (d) Cesar Legaspi

19. A Muslim artist from Zamboanga, Mindanao and his subject matter is the people of his locality.
(a) Saud Id Mubarak (c) Datu Sulayman
(b) Salipyasin lbn Amnad (d) Ibn Saud Salipyasin Ahmad

20. A film maker and his family perform their life as art and vice versa, as evident in the art spaces in
Baguio.
(a) Kidlat Tahimik (c) Lbn Saud Salipyasin Ahmad
(b) Kidlat Tumirik (d) Zysa Bacani

21. In art historical terms, we refer to art before the coming of the first colonizers as “________________”.
(a) Modern arttist (c) Pre-conquest
(b) Contemporary artist (d) Pre – conquer

22. Is known for his magisterial murals, particularly, Filipino Struggles Through History 1964, one of the
largest and most ambitious in scope, which he did for the Manila City Hall.
(a) “Botong Francisco” (c) Jose Dans
(b) Simon Flores (d) Antonio Malantic

23. A ritual from Cordillera in Batanes which involves animal sacrifice.


(a) Mumbaki (c) Kanyaw
(b) Kashawing (d) Tagbanwa

24. A ritual in Lake Lanao in Mindanao to ensure abundance during rice planting and harvesting.
(a) Mumbaki (c) Kanyaw
(b) Kashawing (d) Tagbanwa

25. In Palawan, the _______ believe that every thirteenth moon, three goddesses descend from heaven to
bless the planting rice.
(a) Mumbaki (c) Kanyaw
(b) Kashawing (d) Tagbanwa

26. A dance from Ifugao used in courtship and is mimetic of predatory birds.
(a) Kulintang (c) Kadaliwas
(b) Talip (d) Tinikling

27. A popular Tagalog folk dance often showcased for tourist, is evocative of themovements of the crane.
(a) Kulintang (c) Kadaliwas
(b) Talip (d) Tinikling
28. A wooden bench of Ifugao’s that marks the socioeconomic status of the owner
(a) Hagabi (c) Bulul
(b) Santos (d) Ukkil
29. Elaborate okir designs can also be found in the panolong protruding beams of sultan’s house
called____
(a) Bahay Kubo (c) Manunggul Jar
(b) Sunduk (d) Torogan

30. Discovered at Manunggul Cave, Lipuun Point, Palawan dated to the late Neolithic period.
(a) Bahay Kubo (c) Manunggul Jar
(b) Sunduk (d) Torogan

31. Santos are displayed in a decorative altar niched called ______________.


(a) Ern (c) Retablo
(b) Vernacular (d) Cabinet
32. The plateria technique is also applied in the body of the ________, where santos are paraded during
town processions
(a) Carroza (c) Ern
(b) Retablo (d) Kalesa

33. An contemporary artist painted the Itak sa Puso ni Mang Juan


(a) Juan Luna (c) Edgar Talusan Fernandez
(b) Karen Ocampo Flores (d) Antipas Delotavo

34. A contemporary artist painted the Kinupot


(a) Juan Luna (c) Edgar Fernandez
(b) Karen Flores (d) Antipas Delotavo

35. The first scientific map of the Philippine by Suarez and Dela Cruz
(a) Carta Hydrographica y Chronographica (c) Carta y Isla Hydrographica Filipinas
de las Yslas Filipnas (d) None of the above
(b) Carta Y Hyrographica Islas Del Filipina

36. A Filipino artist painted the Heaven, Earth, and Hell


(a) Jose Dans (c) Karen Flores
(b) Imelda Cajipe (d) Edgar Fernandez

37. Local theater form that emerged that depicts the conflict between Muslims and Christians
(a) Senakulo (c) Komedya
(b) Sarsuwela (d) Kundiman

38. Was an operetta which features singing and dancing interspersed with prose dialogue which allowed
story to be carried out in song.
a) Senakulo c) Komedya
b) Sarsuwela d) Kundiman

39. Is an important inclusion in colonial churches which are presented either as a series of 14 paintings of
Christ cruxifiction.
a) Senakulo c.) Passion of the Christ
b) Santos d.) The Via Crusis
40. A Filipino artist painted the Spoliarium
(a) Juan Miguel de Legaspi (c) Juan Luna
(b) Juan Plaridel (d) Jose Rizal

Prepared by:

Florante D. Aroc Jr.


SHS T – II

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