First Quarter Exam in Cpar

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Department of Education

Division of Taguig City and Pateros


Balleser St. Central Signal Village, Taguig City

Senior High School Department


FIRST QUARTER EXAM IN CPAR
School Year 2020 – 2021

Name: __________________________ Gr. & Sec. ____________ Date: ____________ Score: _______

General Instruction: Choose the Letter of the correct answer.

I. Historical Timeline of Philippine Arts (1 – 7 )


1. They were the first sea immigrants during the Stone Age who belonged to Mongolian and
Caucasian affinities.
a. Indonesians b. Malays c. Chinese d. Negritoes
2. They came during the Old Stone Age by walking dry-shod from Malay Peninsula and Borneo.
a. Indonesians b. Malays c. Chinese d. Negritoes
3. He was the American anthropologist who discovered the oldest human fossil that was found in
the Tabon Cave Palawan.
a. Mc. Arthur b. Colombus c. Robert Fox d. Robert De Niro
4. They belonged to iron age culture who contributed the Ati-Atihan festival and Maragtas Code of
Kalantiaw.
a. Indonesians b. Malays c. Robert Fox d. Negritoes
5. It was the oldest known work of art in the Philippines founded in Angono.
a. Petroglyphs b. Torogan c. Pintados d. Ati-Atihan
6. It referred to the painted one’s inhabitants of the Visayan island as described by the first
Spaniards to set eyes upon them, would use sharp metal instruments previously heated over fire.
a. Petroglyphs b. Torogan c. Pintados d. Ati-Atihan
7. It was called to the ancestral house of the Maranao sultan or datu that shaped like salakot.
a. Pintados b. Petroglyphs c. Torogan d. Ati-Atihan

II. Various Art Forms in the Philippines (8 – 12)

8. What do you call to the application of pigments to a support surface that establishes an image,
design or decoration.
a. Painting b. Pottery c. Weaving d. Sculpting
9. What is shaping or carving a figure out of a mold-able or hard material like wood or stone.
a. Painting b. Weaving c. Dancing d. Sculpting
10. What is the oldest and most widespread of decorative arts, consisting of objects made of clay and
hardened with heat.
a. Painting b. Pottery c. Weaving d. Sculpting
11. What do you call to the movement of the body in a rhythmic way, usually to music and within a
given space, for the purpose of expressing an idea or emotion, releasing.
a. Painting b. Weaving c. Dancing d. Sculpting
12. What do you call to the production of fabric by interlacing two sets of yarns so that they cross
each other, normally at right angles, usually accomplished with a hand- or power-
a. Painting b. Dancing c. Weaving d. Sculpting

III. Description Various form of Arts (13 - 22)

13. A true work of art can often speak for itself and releases its true artistic meaning just by looking
at it.
a. Abstract Expressionism b. Malliarium c. Kinetic Art d. Optical Art
14. Arts committed to represent profound emotions and universal themes brought on by the post-war
mood of anxiety and trauma.
a. Kinetic Art b. Abstract Expressionism c. Optical Art d. Performing Art
15. It is an art from any medium that contains movement perceivable by the viewer or depends on
motion for its effect.
a. Abstract Expressionism b. Kinetic Art c. Optical Art d. Performing Art

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16. An art that is typically employs abstract patterns composed with a stark contrast of foreground
and background - often in black and white.
a. Optical Arts b. Performing Arts c. Environment Arts d. Feminist Arts
17. It refer to the forms of art where an artist uses his own face, body and presence.
a. Feminist Arts b. Environmental Arts c. Performing Arts d. Graffiti Arts
18. It embraces a variety of practices and movements such as, and not limited to, Land art, Earth art,
Sustainable art.
a. Feminist Arts b. Graffiti Arts c. Environmental Arts d. Post Modern Arts
19. An art associated with the late 1960s and 1970s feminist movement that highlights the societal
and political differences women experience within their lives.
a. Feminist Arts b. Environmental Arts c. Graffiti Arts d. Body Arts
20. It is commonly referred to decorative imagery applied by paint or other means to buildings, public
transport or other property.
a. Feminist Arts b. Graffiti Arts c. Body Arts d. Post Modern Arts
21. It is a body of art movements that sought to contradict some aspects of modernism or some
aspects that emerged or developed in its aftermath.
a. Body Arts b. Graffiti Arts c. Post Modern Arts d. Environment Arts
22. An art, in which the artist's own body becomes the "canvas" or "artwork" to indicate status,
religious devotion, desired protection against evil and disease, and much more.
a. Graffiti Arts b. Environmental Arts c. Body Arts d. Post Modern Arts

III. Famous Filipino Artists (23 – 32)


23. He was the first artist who had creatively and successfully moved out of the classic style to create
his own abstract experimental modern art pieces and paved the way for other young aspirants to
follow his lead.
a. Ang Kiuko b. Solomon Saprid c. Napoleon V. Abueva d. Fernando Amorsolo
24. One man who sought to preserve our culture through his paintings and sculptures.
a. Ang Kiuko b. Solomon Saprid c. Napoleon V. Abueva d. Fernando Amorsolo
25. He has made the largest and solidest contribution to the Philippines through his numerous
paintings scattered around the Philippines and through his discovery of the natural light in canvas
a. Ang Kiuko b. Solomon Saprid c. Napoleon V. Abueva d. Fernando Amorsolo
26. His early paintings were full of different emotions that influenced the viewers’ feelings.
a. Ang Kiuko b. Solomon Saprid c. Napoleon V. Abueva d. Fernando Amorsolo
27. His masterpieces had large contribution to full understanding and awareness of social realities in
the Philippines.
a. Victorio Edades b. Hernando Ocampo c. Diosdado Lorenzo d. Vicente Rivera
28. He is one of the pioneers who introduced the modern 20th century form of art which is stronger
and more appealing to the eyes than those of the traditional paintings made by Fernando Amorsolo
a. Victorio Edades b. Hernando Ocampo c. Diosdado Lorenzo d. Vicente Rivera
29. He is a master in Philippine paintings, is commonly underrated due to the rarity of his works.
a. Victorio Edades b. Hernando Ocampo c. Diosdado Lorenzo d. Vicente Rivera
30. Father of Modern Philippine Painting, created works which were dark in color and gave pictures
of Filipino masses as theme.
a. Victorio Edades b. Hernando Ocampo c. Vicente Rivera d. Diosdado Lorenzo
31. He produced works in the romantic and early impressionist styles, achieving great recognition in
Europe.
a. Guillermo Tolentino b. Juan Luna c. Hernando Ocampo d. Victorio Edades
32. He is a renowned artist known for transforming hopes and aspirations of freedom into art.
a. Guillermo Tolentino b. Juan Luna c. Hernando Ocampo d. Victorio Edades

IV. Elements and Principles of Arts (33 - 45)

33. It refers to strokes that show motion and connect two points. It may be vertical, horizontal, or
diagonal, curved, straight, zigzag, or show emotion.
a. Color b. Space c. Texture d. Line
34. It shows an object in space, the mass or positive space it occupies. The term usually used when
describing 3-D objects.
a. Form b. Color c. Shape d. Texture
35. It refers to what is in between objects, that is also known as negative ---.
a. Color b. Shape c. Texture d. Space
36. It refers to the feel, real or implied, on an object or its surface.
a. Color b. Shape c. Texture d. Line

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37. It is an area enclosed when both sides of a line meet. It can be geometric or organic.
a. Line b. Color c. Texture d. Shape
38. It may be complimentary, analogous, primary, secondary, tertiary, or part of a color wheel.
a. Line b. Color c. Texture d. Shape
39. It is the lightness of darkness of an object or color; Often used with drawings.
a. Line b. Color c. Value d. Texture
40. It is when one area in a work of art stands out more than another. The part that catches your
attention first.
a. Rhythm b. Unity c. Movement d. Emphasis
41. It refers to motion created in a work of art. Often uses the principle of rhythm to achieve this.
a. Rhythm b. Movement c. Emphasis d. Unity
42. It is the feeling of wholeness or the parts belonging together.
a. Unity b. Movement c. Emphasis d. Rhythm.
43. It is the repetition of lines, shapes, or colors to create a feeling of -----.
a. Unity b. Movement c. Emphasis d. Rhythm
44. It is a difference created when elements are placed next to each other in a work of art.
a. Movement b. Contrast c. Variety d. Rhythm
45. I is the use of different lines, shapes, and color in a piece of work.
a. Movement b. Contrast c. Variety d. Rhythm

V. Significance of Arts (46 – 50)

46. The arts promote the understanding and sharing of ---------.


a. Expression b. Freedom c. Desire d. Culture
47. The important thing is that artists can put their imagination and ideas into something --------.
a. Tangible b. Precious c. Costly d. Memorable
48. Art makes people ------- about their future.
a. Pessimistic b. Holistic c. Optimistic d. Critic
49. Art can be used to help spread a message of ------, making people achieve great things in life.
a. conversion b. inspiration c. admiration d. Appreciation
50. The purpose of art is to produce -----.
a. masterpiece b. product c. understanding d. thinking

PRETEST KEY CORRECTION IN CPAR

I. Historical II. Various Art III. Description III. Famous IV. V.


Timeline of Forms in the Various form of Filipino Elements Significance

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Philippine Arts Philippines Arts Artists and of Arts
(1 – 7 ) (8 – 12) (13 - 22) (23 – 32) Principles of
Arts (46 – 50)
(33 - 45)
1 A 8 A 13 B 23 C 33 D 46 D
2 D 9 D 14 B 24 B 34 A 47 A
3 C 10 B 15 B 25 D 35 D 48 C
4 B 11 C 16 A 26 B 36 C 49 B
5 A 12 C 17 C 27 B 37 D 50 D
6 C 18 C 28 C 38 B
7 C 19 A 29 D 39 C
20 B 30 A 40 D
21 C 31 B 41 B
22 C 32 A 42 A
43 B
44 C
45 D

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