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ICT 7 - Summative Test Review

The document is a summative assessment for an ICT 7 class, focusing on the evolution of art from cave paintings to digital art. It includes multiple-choice questions and fill-in-the-blank exercises covering definitions, characteristics, and principles of art and design. The assessment aims to evaluate students' understanding of various art concepts and their historical significance.

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ICT 7 - Summative Test Review

The document is a summative assessment for an ICT 7 class, focusing on the evolution of art from cave paintings to digital art. It includes multiple-choice questions and fill-in-the-blank exercises covering definitions, characteristics, and principles of art and design. The assessment aims to evaluate students' understanding of various art concepts and their historical significance.

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33 Magsaysay Avenue, Naga City SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT

Name: __________________________________ Date: ___________________ Score: _____________

ICT 7
I. CAVE PAINTINGS TO DIGITAL ART
A. Directions. Read and understand the question carefully. Circle the letter of the correct
answer.
1. What is one definition of art provided by Marc Chagall?
A) Art is the unceasing effort to compete with the beauty of flowers.
B) Art is born of people's lives.
C) Art is filling a space in a beautiful way.
D) Art is a revolt against extinction.
2. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a purpose of painting?
A) To represent emotions. B) To express creativity and imagination.
C) To compete with nature's beauty. D) To document historical events.
3. What type of medium do prehistoric painters primarily use?
A) Synthetic dyes. B) Hematite, iron, and limonite pigments.
C) Watercolors. D) Acrylic paints.
4. Which piece of art is stated as the oldest known rock art in the Philippines?
A) Rock carvings in Mindanao. B) Angono Petroglyphs.
C) Cave engravings in Palawan. D) Cave paintings in Las Piñas.
5. What do modern graffiti and mural paintings remind us of?
A) Formal artistic guidelines. B) Artistic competitions.
C) Influential art movements. D) Traditional rock art practices.
6. According to Edvard Munch, what is the primary source of art?
A) Cultural heritage. B) Happiness and joy.
C) Grief. D) Financial success.
7. Which of the following is true about prehistoric rock art?
A) It only depicted human figures.
B) It was created by painting on canvas.
C) It included images of animals and handprints.
D) It was often made from synthetic materials.
8. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of art as described?
A) It is only visual in nature. B) It expresses creativity.
C) It can evoke emotions. D) It reflects different interpretations.
9. What did our ancestors aim to communicate through their cave paintings?
A) Their feelings about nature. B) Their daily activities.
C) Their artistic skill. D) Their presence and existence.
10. What does André Malraux describe art as?
A) An imitation of nature. B) A reflection of society.
C) A celebration of beauty. D) A revolt against extinction.
B. Directions. Read and identify the missing term to complete the sentence inside the box.

Angono limonite imagination Grief petroglyph

11. Art can generally be defined as the skillful expression of creativity and ___________.
12. The oldest known rock art in the Philippines are the 3,000 year old __________ Petroglyphs in
Rizal Province.
13. A _____________ is a type of rock art created by carving images into a slab stone.
14. Norwegian artist Edvard Munch says that art 'grows out of grief and joy, but mainly
_________.'
15. Prehistoric painters used minerals like hematite, iron and ____________ as pigments.

II. THE BASIC VISUAL ART ELEMENTS


A. Directions. Read and understand the question carefully. Circle the letter of the correct
answer.
16. What is the definition of a 'line' in design elements?
A) A color created by the reflection of light.
B) A texture perceived by the touch.
C) A visual path created by a point in space.
D) A three-dimensional path created by a solid object.
17. Which of the following best describes 'shape'?
A) The intensity of color used in an artwork.
B) A type of texture created by patterns.
C) An area enclosed by one or more lines.
D) An invisible outline formed by light.
18. What does 'texture' refer to in visual art?
A) The brightness of an artwork. B) The visual appearance of depth.
C) The feel or appearance of a surface. D) The linear arrangement of colors.
19. Which statement accurately describes 'color'?
A) A specific wavelength of light seen by the eye.
B) The arrangement of shapes within a composition.
C) A constancy of brightness in art.
D) A texture created by blending materials.
20. What is the primary characteristic of 'asymmetric balance'?
A) Imbalance in visual weight. B) Equal visual weight distribution.
C) Elements arranged around a central point. D) All elements are of the same size.
21. What does 'emphasis' mean in the principles of design?
A) The focus point that attracts attention. B) The symmetry of the composition.
C) The relationship of colors used in a piece. D) The overall balance of an artwork.
22. Which principle refers to the relative size of parts within a whole?
A) Variety B) Unity C) Balance D) Proportion
23. How is 'harmony' achieved in a work of art?
A) By using contrasting colors.
B) By creating a focal point.
C) By having elements that complement each other.
D) By balancing different shapes.
24. What does 'scale' refer to in design principles?
A) The overall theme of an artwork.
B) The size of one object compared to another.
C) The perception of depth in an image.
D) The division of space in a composition.
25. What defines an artwork that exhibits unity?
A) The elements convey the intended statement of the artist.
B) All elements visually conflict with each other.
C) It contains a variety of conflicting elements.
D) It lacks emphasis on any particular element.

B. Directions. Match the following elements and principles of design in column A to its
appropriate descriptions in column B.

COLUMN A COLUMN B

Match the elements of design with their correct definitions:


26.Shape A. A visual or recognizable path created by a point in space
27.Texture B. A particular wavelength of light seen by the eye
28.Color C. The appearance or feel of a surface
29. Line D. A two-dimensional area enclosed by one or more lines

Match the principles of design with their characteristics:


30. Emphasis A. Elements delivering the artist's intended statement
31. Proportion B. Equal visual weight distribution on both sides
32. Balance C. An element that draws the viewer’s attention
33. Unity D. Relative size of parts within a whole

Match the types of balance with their descriptions:


34. Horizontal A. Defined by imbalance in visual weight
35. Radial B. Characterized by equal visual weight
36. Asymmetric C. Distribution of weight across a lying axis
37. Symmetric D. Arranged in a circular form from a central point

Match the element of design with its dimensional characteristic:


38. Space A. Can be two- and three dimensional
39. Line B. One-dimensional
40. Shape C. Two-dimensional
41. Color D. Can be both two- and three dimensional

Match the descriptions with the corresponding principle of design:


42. Emphasis A. Focus of the viewer’s attention
43. Harmony B. Elements complementing each other
44. Variety C. Creating visually appealing compositions
45. Scale D. Size of one object in relation to another

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