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This document contains a preliminary examination with multiple choice questions about Philippine art, culture, and history. The questions cover various topics such as different art forms like folk dance, ballroom dance, theatrical dance, and modern dance. They also cover artistic traditions from the Spanish colonial, American colonial, ethnic, and contemporary periods in the Philippines. Some questions ask about specific artists, artworks, architectural structures, and the introduction of film and other art forms in the country. The document seems to be testing knowledge about the evolution of Philippine art and culture over time under different foreign and local influences.
This document contains a preliminary examination with multiple choice questions about Philippine art, culture, and history. The questions cover various topics such as different art forms like folk dance, ballroom dance, theatrical dance, and modern dance. They also cover artistic traditions from the Spanish colonial, American colonial, ethnic, and contemporary periods in the Philippines. Some questions ask about specific artists, artworks, architectural structures, and the introduction of film and other art forms in the country. The document seems to be testing knowledge about the evolution of Philippine art and culture over time under different foreign and local influences.
This document contains a preliminary examination with multiple choice questions about Philippine art, culture, and history. The questions cover various topics such as different art forms like folk dance, ballroom dance, theatrical dance, and modern dance. They also cover artistic traditions from the Spanish colonial, American colonial, ethnic, and contemporary periods in the Philippines. Some questions ask about specific artists, artworks, architectural structures, and the introduction of film and other art forms in the country. The document seems to be testing knowledge about the evolution of Philippine art and culture over time under different foreign and local influences.
1. Dances of public entertainment, usually performed in pairs in ballrooms, nightclubs, auditoriums or in public places. a. Folk Dance/Ethnic Dance c. Theatrical Dance b. Ballroom Dance d. Modern Dance 2. Performed for the entertainment of the audience in a theater. a. Folk Dance/Ethnic Dance c. Theatrical Dance b. Ballroom Dance d. Modern Dance 3. A tradition where the location and experiences of the Filipinos were the major factors in art production a. American Colonial and Contemporary Traditions b. Ethnic Tradition c. Spanish Colonial Tradition d. Chinese Colonial Tradition 4. Religion and Secularization were the dominant themes of the art forms a. American Colonial and Contemporary Traditions b. Ethnic Tradition c. Spanish Colonial Tradition d. Chinese Colonial Tradition 5. Modernism entered the field of art wherein Filipinos started to explore different materials, and techniques in expressing themselves through non-conventional art a. American Colonial and Contemporary Traditions b. Ethnic Tradition c. Spanish Colonial Tradition d. Chinese Colonial Tradition 6. He is the one who introduced modern visual art in the country through his exhibition A Diosdado Lorenzo B. Juan Arellano c. Vicente Manansala d. Victorio Edades 7. She created the Art Association of the Philippines a. Lydia Villanueva-Arguilla b. Lucrecia R. Kasilag c. Purita Kalaw-Ledesma d. Honorata dela Rama 8. Which of these does NOT describe what art is? A. conscious use of skill b. unconscious use of creative imagination c. production of aesthetic objects that are either beautiful d produces aesthetic objects that express important ideas or feelings 9. If a traditional work of art allows us to ______________ the craftsmanship of the artist, an installation allows us to _______________ the "artwork". Fill in the blanks with the correct answers. a. appreciate, experience b. experience, appreciate c. enhance, appreciate d. experience, enhance 10. Which of these is NOT a function of the arts from a societal perspective? a. the arts are a social glue b. help to project an image of a cosmopolitan, cultured people c. add vibrancy to the city d. help a nation to evolve its identity e. the arts help to protect the nation 11. Which is NOT a common perception about the arts? a. elitist b. can make a 'good' living out of it c. not as important as the sciences d. it's a luxury 12. Why are the arts important to a society from the economic perspective? a. it can attract overseas talents to work and contribute to the economy b. It brings in the tourist dollar c. the arts need funds to thrive d. the spirit of creativity in the arts helps to boost innovation necessary for the knowledge-based economy 13. Which of these statements does NOT describe the power of art? a. art as a form of protest b. art as a weapon to attack c. art as a tool for activism d. art as a platform for nations to meet 14. Who was considered as Father of Indigenous Art? a. Fernando Amorsolo b. Vicente Manansala c. Elito Circa d. Teofilo Garcia 15. How is art experienced and consumed? a. Through direct experience b. Through indirect experience c. Through perception d. Through direct and indirect experiences __________________28. It is a kind of poetry which uses colloquial language and is built on concrete images which tend to described experiences. _____________________29. It is the stage show introduced by the Americans. _____________________30. He wrote the valediction of hillcrest. _____________________31. It is a long narrative piece about the peasant leader. Oppression and fighting for human rights are the main themes of the said piece. _____________________ 32. They came into the Philippines to replace the indigenous art with western art forms. _____________________33. The first Filipino who produced a film and is also tagged as the father of Philippine movies he’s work is Dalagang Bukid _____________________34. One of the structures built during the American colonial and contemporary period and designed by Juan Arellano. _____________________35. The first film show in manila in which it became popular in 1912 and produced by the Swiss Entrepreneur. _____________________36. Other term for Filipino pop music _____________________37. It is a kind of music purely Filipino and is composed and sung by Filipino composers and singers. _____________________38. Technological advancements like escalators, elevators, air conditioning system, and computers are being produced during the ____________________ _____________________39.during the American period, the music of the country was mostly ________________. _____________________40. He is the one who introduced modern visual in the country through his art exhibition. _____________________41. It is the primarily tradition influenced by the geographical location and the experiences of the Filipino. _____________________42. In what period wherein the Filipinos started to explore different materials, methodologies and techniques in expressing themselves through non- convectional art.