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The document is a summative test for a module on Contemporary Philippine Arts, consisting of multiple-choice questions, true or false statements, fill-in-the-blank exercises, and a matching type section. It covers various aspects of contemporary art, including definitions, notable artists, and cultural festivals in the Philippines. Additionally, there is an essay section prompting students to create a piece of art that holds personal significance.

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summative test CPAR

The document is a summative test for a module on Contemporary Philippine Arts, consisting of multiple-choice questions, true or false statements, fill-in-the-blank exercises, and a matching type section. It covers various aspects of contemporary art, including definitions, notable artists, and cultural festivals in the Philippines. Additionally, there is an essay section prompting students to create a piece of art that holds personal significance.

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Contemporary Philippine Arts – Summative Test

Name: ________________________________________ Module/day _______________


Date: ___________________
Instructions: Answer all questions. Circle the letter of the correct answer.
Part 1: Multiple Choice (1 point each)
1. Which of the following is NOT considered a contemporary art form?
a. Installation Art
b. Digital Art
c. Traditional Weaving
d. Performance Art
2. Which of the following is a visual art form?
a. Ballet
b. Sculpture
c. Opera
d. Poetry
3. The cultural festival that showcases various art forms and local culture in the Philippines is:
a. Pahiyas
b. Sinulog
c. Ati-Atihan
d. All of the above
4. Who is recognized as the Father of Modern Philippine Sculpture?
a. Juan Luna
b. Napoleon Abueva
c. Carlos Francisco
d. Fernando Amorsolo
5. Which of the following describes installation art?
a. A single painting on a canvas
b. Art created to exist in a specific space
c. A performance in a theater
d. A traditional dance
6. The primary function of contemporary art is to:
a. Mimic historical styles
b. Reflect current issues and ideas
c. Adhere to traditional techniques
d. Promote commercialism
7. The visual art element that refers to the lightness or darkness of a color is:
a. Hue
b. Value
c. Intensity
d. Saturation
8. Which art form combines visual and performing arts?
a. Dance
b. Theater
c. Installation Art
d. All of the above
9. The first National Artist for Literature was:
a. Jose Rizal
b. Francisco Balagtas
c. Nick Joaquin
d. Bienvenido Lumbera
10. Which of the following artists is known for their abstract works?
a. Rodel Tapaya
b. Jose Joya
c. Kidlat Tahimik
d. Benedicto Cabrera

Part 2: True or False (1 point each)


11. Contemporary art exclusively reflects Western influences.
a. True
b. False
12. The use of technology has no influence on contemporary arts.
a. True
b. False
13. Filipino contemporary artists often address social and political issues in their work.
a. True
b. False
14. "Kawayan" is a material commonly used in contemporary Filipino crafts.
a. True
b. False
15. All contemporary art forms are permanent and cannot be ephemeral.
a. True
b. False

Part 3: Fill in the Blanks and choose the answer in the box below (1 point each)
16. The artist known for the "Spoliarium" is __.
17. The principle of design that refers to the visual weight of elements is called __.
18. The __ movement emphasizes the importance of individual expression in art.
19. The __ Festival is celebrated in Baguio City and features flower floats.
20. Artists who collaborate with local communities to create meaningful art are known as __ artists.

BALANCE PANAGBENGA COMMUNITY Juan Luna modernist


Part 4: Matching Type (1 point each)
Match the Elements and Principle of design to its description.
21. Variety 26. Color
22. Movement 27. value
23.Proportion 28. form
24. Rhythm 29. space
25. Harmony 30. texture

A.The relationship between elements in terms of size and scale.


b. The combination of different elements to create interest.
c. The visual flow through an artwork.
d. The use of repeated elements to create a pattern.
e. The pleasing arrangement of elements in an artwork.
F.The element created by light, which can be described in terms of hue, value, and intensity..
G.The lightness or darkness of a color and helps to create depth and contrast in artwork.
H. The surface quality of an artwork, which can be actual or implied.
I. A three-dimensional object that has volume and takes up space. It can be geometric (like
cubes and spheres) or organic.
J. The area around, between, and within objects. Artists use to create the illusion of depth and
perspective.

Part 4: ESSAY Type (10 points)

Draw a piece of art that is meaningful to you. What does it represent in your life?

“The only way to do great work is to love what you do." –


Steve Jobs

God Bless!!!

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