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GROUP-1 : ARTS APPRECIATION

1. What is the general definition of art?

A. A form of visual entertainment

B. A form of self-expression through various mediums

C. A tool used for making money

D. A method of teaching history

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2. Which of the following is NOT considered a form of art?

A. Painting

B. Sculpture

C. Cooking

D. Scientific research

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3. What is one of the primary purposes of art in society?

A. To entertain people

B. To enhance intellectual ability

C. To express emotions and ideas

D. To increase economic growth

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4. Which of the following best describes the importance of art in culture?


A. Art is unnecessary for cultural development

B. Art preserves and reflects a society's traditions, values, and beliefs

C. Art exists only for personal enjoyment

D. Art has no impact on cultural development

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5. In what way does art influence personal development?

A. It restricts creativity

B. It nurtures emotional expression and critical thinking

C. It only affects people financially

D. It disconnects individuals from their community

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6. Why is art considered an essential part of human history?

A. It allows people to make money

B. It helps document and reflect historical events, cultures, and ideas

C. It controls political events

D. It is not significant in human history

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7. How does art help in expressing individuality?

A. By following strict rules and guidelines


B. Through the unique interpretation of emotions, thoughts, and imagination

C. By copying other people's work

D. By strictly adhering to tradition

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8. Which of the following is an example of how art influences society?

A. It discourages freedom of expression

B. It is only relevant in museums

C. It can inspire social change and challenge norms

D. It has no effect on social issues

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9. Which of these is NOT a medium typically used in art?

A. Sculpture

B. Dance

C. Painting

D. Mathematics

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10. How does art connect people from different cultures?

A. Art creates barriers between people

B. It allows for the sharing of cultural stories, traditions, and values


C. It promotes isolation of cultures

D. It is not significant in cross-cultural communication

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11. What is the relationship between art and emotions?

A. Art only portrays positive emotions

B. Art can express a wide range of emotions

C. Art only shows abstract concepts

D. Art and emotions are unrelated

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12. Why is art considered important in education?

A. It distracts students from academic subjects

B. It enhances creativity, critical thinking, and emotional intelligence

C. It only helps in learning history

D. Art has no educational value

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13. Which aspect of life is NOT significantly influenced by art?

A. Politics

B. Religion

C. Personal identity
D. Financial investments

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14. What does the term "aesthetic" in art refer to?

A. The commercial value of a piece of art

B. The emotional response art provokes

C. The philosophical study of beauty and taste

D. The technical skills of an artist

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15. What role does art play in innovation and technology?

A. It is unrelated to innovation and technology

B. It fuels creativity and inspires technological advancements

C. It only preserves ancient traditions

D. Art cannot influence technology

---16. Which of the following is NOT considered a traditional function of art?


A. Personal expression
B. Communication
C. Scientific explanation
D. Cultural preservation
17. What is the primary purpose of ceremonial or religious art?
A. To record historical events
B. To invoke spiritual or religious experiences
C.To decorate homes
D.To reflect the artist's personal emotions

18. Which function of art is most closely related to art used in propaganda?
A. Social commentary
B. Political function
C. Aesthetic function
D.Therapeutic function

19. When an artwork primarily serves to express the artist's feelings or experiences, it is fulfilling
which function?
A. Social function
B. Educational function
C. Personal function
D. Symbolic function

20. What function of art is typically associated with public monuments and memorials?
A. Social function
B. Spiritual function
C. Cultural preservation
D. Decorative function
Answer Key
1. B
2. D
3. C
4. B
5. B
6. B
7. B
8. C
9. D
10. B
11. B
12. B
13. D
14. C
15. B
16. C
17. B
18. B
19. C
20. C
Group 2 Questions

1.) Which of the following best describes the term "medium" in the context of art?
A) The emotional impact of a work
B) The technique or material used to create art
C) The audience's interpretation of a piece
D) The historical context of the artwork

Correct answer: B.) The technique or material used to create art

2.) What does Painting primarily refer to in the context of art?


A) The process of sculpting three-dimensional forms
B) The creation of visual effects on a flat surface using pigments
C) The use of photography to capture images
D) The performance of artistic expressions through dance

Correct answer: B.) The creation of visual effects on a flat surface using pigments

3.) This refers to an art form that involves creating designs or images using pieces of colored glass
held together.
A.) Stained Glass
B.) Painting
C.) Printmaking
D.) Architecture

Correct answer: A.) Stained Glass

4.) What is a tapestry primarily characterized by?


A) The use of paint on canvas
B) A fabric made by weaving colored threads into designs
C) A form of sculpture using metal
D) A technique of photography capturing landscapes

Correct answer: B.) A fabric made by weaving colored threads into designs

5.) Which of the following best defines a mosaic in the context of art?
A) A decorative technique involving the painting of large murals
B) An artwork created by assembling small pieces of colored stones or glass on a surface
C) A method of sculpting using clay and firing it in a kiln
D) A style of drawing that emphasizes shading and texture

Correct answer: B.) An artwork created by assembling small pieces of colored stones or glass on a
surface
6.) Which Printmaking technique involves applying ink to a raised surface?
A.) Lithography
B.) Etching
C.) Relief printing
D) Monotype

Correct Answer: C

7. Which technique is associated with adding material to create a sculpture?


A.) Subtractive
B.) Additive
C.) Relief
D.) Casting

Correct Answer: B

8. Which printmaking technique involves using a flat surface to create images?


A.) Woodcut
B.) Lithography
C.) Linocut
D.) Serigraphy

Correct Answer: B

9.) What is the primary characteristic of subtractive sculpture?


A.) Material is removed to create the form.
B.) Material is built up to form shapes.
C.) It is made from soft materials like clay.
D.) It is always abstract.

Correct Answer: A

10. What printmaking technique involves carving into a surface to create an image?
A.) Lithography
B.) Monotype
C.) Screen printing
D.) Intaglio

Correct Answer: D

11. Which of the following is a key characteristic of abstract art?


A.) Realistic representation
B.) Simplified or distorted forms
C.) Detailed portraits
D.) Naturalistic landscapes

corrrect answer: B

12. Which artist is commonly associated with the development of abstract expressionism?
A.) Pablo Picasso
B.) Wassily Kandinsky
C.) Vincent van Gogh
D.) Claude Monet

Correct answer: B

13. What is one primary goal of abstract visual art?


A.) To depict reality as accurately as possible
B.) To evoke emotions through non-representational forms
C.) To create historical scenes
D.) To mimic classical sculpture techniques

Correct answer: B

14. Which painting style emphasizes the use of geometric shapes and minimal details?
A.) Cubism
B.) Impressionism
C.) Surrealism
D.) Abstract expressionism

Correct answer: A

15. In abstract art, what term refers to the use of color, shape, and form rather than depicting
objects?
A.) Realism
B.) Composition
C.) Figurative
D.) Non-objective art

Correct answer: D

16. Which art movement, born in the midst of a global conflict, challenged traditional art forms
by embracing absurdity and chaos, often using unconventional materials and techniques?
A. Dadaism
B. Realism
C. Fauvism
D. Abstract
Answer: A

17. Which art movement, known for its bold use of color and rejection of realistic representation,
embraced a sense of wildness and energy, often using bright, unexpected hues?
A. Surrealism
B. Fauvism
C. Expressionism
D. Dadaism

Answer: B

18. Which art movement, characterized by its exploration of the subconscious mind, created
dreamlike imagery by combining objects and ideas in unexpected and often surreal ways?
A. Realism
B. Futurism
C. Surrealism
D. Abstract

Answer: C

19. Which art movement, fascinated by the dynamism and speed of the modern world,
celebrated technology and machines through its use of bold colors, fragmented shapes, and a
sense of motion?
A. Symbolism
B. Fauvism
C. Expressionism
D. Futurism

Answer: D.

20. Imagine you're walking through a museum and come across a painting that depicts a scene of
everyday life, but the figures are distorted and the colors are intensely vibrant, conveying a sense
of raw emotion and anxiety. Which art movement would this painting most likely belong to?
A. Symbolism
B. Expressionism
C. Realism
D. Fauvism

Answer: B

GROUP 3 IN ART APPRECIATION


TOPIC: THE ELEMENTS OF VISUAL ELEMENTS AND PERFORMING ARTS
1) You're standing on a long, straight road that seems to disappear into the distance. What visual
clue helps you understand that the road is actually flat, even though it appears to converge at a
point in the distance?
A. Perspective
B. Space
C. Vanishing Point
D. Horizontal Line

2) You are watching a film that features a long shot of a city skyline. The camera slowly zooms in,
revealing more details of the buildings and streets below. What type of perspective is this?
A. Curvilinear Perspective
B. Aerial Perspective
C. Two-Point Perspective
D. One-Point Perspective

3) You are looking at a photograph of a mountain range. The photographer has captured the
mountains from a high vantage point, creating a dramatic aerial perspective. You notice that the
lines of the mountains seem to converge at a curved point on the horizon, adding a sense of
curvature to the overall landscape. What type of perspective is this?
A. One-Point Perspective
B. Vanishing Point
C. Space
D. Curvilinear Perspective

4) You're standing in front of a Renaissance portrait painting. The subject is a wealthy nobleman,
and the artist has meticulously rendered every detail of his clothing, jewelry, and facial features.
You notice that the artist has used subtle shading to create a sense of volume and texture in the
nobleman's face, particularly around his nose, cheekbones, and eyes.
A. Shading
B. Space
C. Volume
D. Texture

5) It refers to art forms that express their message, meaning, and emotion through visual means.
A. The Elements of Visual Arts
B. Paintings, Sculpture and Architecture
C. Different kinds of Line
D. Visual arts

6) It is the aspect of any object and one of the elements that gives life by describe in terms of
hue, lightness, saturation.
A. Texture
B. Color
C. Perspective
D. Space

You are looking at a minimalist sculpture made of a single, smooth, curved form. The sculpture is
placed on a pedestal in a stark white gallery space. The shape of the sculpture creates a distinct
void, or negative space, around it. What kind of space is this?

7) A. Closed and Open Space


B. Positive Space
C. Negative Space
D. Positive and Negative Space

8) An art defined by moving in space and the use of a variety of including width, length, texture,
thickness, etc.
A. Space
B. Volume
C. Texture
D. Line

9) It is the illusion of texture, it is also known as visual texture, even though the work remains
two- dimensional the viewer can perceives in 3D qualities.
A. Texture
B. Visual Arts
C. Implied Texture
D. Volume

10) Is a visual element that suggests the tactile quality of a surface or material, but is not directly
derived from a recognizable object.
A. Abstract Texture
B. Geometry form
C. Two-point perspective
D. Actual texture

11) What is the term for the speed of music?


A. Tempo
B. Rhythm
C. Melody
D. Harmony

12) What type of music is typically characterized by improvisation, syncopated rhythms, and a
focus on blues scales?
A. Classical
B. Jazz
C. Rock
D. Country
13) Which musical element refers to the loudness or softness of the music?
A. Melody
B. Harmony
C. Dynamics
D. Rhythm

14) is an artistic form of auditory communication incorporating instrumental or vocal tones in a


structured and continuous manner?
A. Music
B. Jazz
C. Melody
D. Rhythm

15) What is the musical color in music?


A. Timbre
B. Rhythm
C. Melody
D. Tempo

16) Which type of dance focuses on rituals, traditions, and is linked to a specific ethnic group or
society?
A Modern Dance
B. Performing Arts
C. Social or Ballroom Dance
D. Ethnologic Dance

17) Which category best describes performances like ballet, opera, or theater, where dance,
music, and acting are often combined?
A. Ethnologic Dance
B. Performing Arts
C. Folk Dance
D. Social or Ballroom Dance

18) Which type of dance includes forms like the waltz, tango, and salsa, often performed by
pairs?
A. Social or Ballroom Dance
B. Modern Dance
C. Performing Arts
D. Ethnologic Dance
19) Folk dances are typically performed during which type of events?
A. Formal competitions
B. Cultural celebrations and festivals
C. Solo performances on stage
D. Commercial dance shows

20) Which type of dance is most often used as a form of self-expression and creativity, evolving in
response to contemporary influences?
A. Folk Dance
B. Ethnologic Dance
C. Modern Dance
D. Social or Ballroom's Dance

Answer key
1. D
2. B
3. D
4. A
5. D
6. B
7. D
8. D
9. C
10. A
11. A
12. B
13. C
14. A
15. A
16. D
17. B
18. A
19. B
20. C

Arts appreciation questionnaire GROUP 4

Refers to the pleasing arrangement of visual element in an artwork.


a.Emphasis c. harmony
Balance d. rhythm

We have five (5) types of rhythm. What are the five types of rhythm?
I.Alternating II.Random
III.Symmetrical
IV.Radial V.Progressive
VI.Flowing
VII.Regular
A. III,VI,I,VII,II B.I,III,V,VI,VII C. I,II,V,IV,VII
D.II,III,V,VI,IV
3. This artwork contains repeating elements without a specified order.
A. random b. flowing c. regular
d. progressive
4. this artwork contains curved of circular elements that give the art movement.
a. regular b. flowing c. progressive
d. random
5. This artwork contains a repetition of two or more component that are used
interchangeable.
a. flowing b.regular c.random
d.alternating

6. You are designing a poster for an event. You decide to place the same images on both the left
and right sides of the poster, creating a mirror-like effect. What design principle are you applying?
a. Symmetrical Balance ✔️
b. Balance
c. Asymmetrical Balance
d. Proportion

7. While working on a magazine layout, you want to make sure that a specific product in the
center of the page stands out more than anything else. Which design principle would help you
achieve this?
a. Rhythm
b. Balance
c. Proportion
d. Emphasis ✔️

8. You are tasked with creating a sculpture where the height, width, and depth need to relate to
one another in a way that feels visually pleasing. What design concept are you focusing on?
a. Rhythm
b. Balance
c. Proportion ✔️
d. Emphasis

9. While creating a painting, you want to ensure that different elements like colors, lines, and
shapes are arranged in a way that feels evenly distributed and harmonious. Which principle are
you applying?
a. Rhythm
b. Balance ✔️
c. Proportion
d. Emphasis

10. You are designing a mandala, where patterns radiate outward from a central point, forming a
circular shape. What type of balance are you using?
a. Symmetrical Balance
b. Balance
c. Asymmetrical Balance
d. Radial Balance ✔️

11. ____ is the result of using the elements of art such that they move the viewer's eye around
and within the image A. Variety B.
Movement C. Unity D. Pattern
12. ____ isnused to create visual interest. A. Variety
B. Movement C. Unity D. Pattern
13. This refers to how well the elements of a design work together. A.
Variety B. Movement C. Unity D. Pattern
14. This also helps ensure concepts are being communicated in a celar, cohesive fashion.
A. Variety B. Movement C. Unity D. Pattern
15. Without this an art can very quickly become monotonous. A.
Variety B. Movement C. Unity D. Pattern

16. Can be used to create a variety visual interest and drama in an artwork.
A. Elements of Art
B. Shade
C. Visual Arts
D. Contrast

17. Liza used the repeating method for her artwork. What principle of arts did Liza apply?
A. Rhythm
B. Juxtaposition
C. Pattern
D. Proportion

18. ‘The most noticeable variation of value contrast is found in the trees and the grass, while the
water, sky, and buildings on the hill have a lower variation in value contrast. This, along with the
soft edges, creates a more tranquil overall effect within the painting.’
This statement is an example of what?
A. Pattern
B. Juxtaposition
C. High-Contrast Value
D. Low-Contrast Value

19. Also known as hue contrast.


A. Value Contrast Art
B. Contrast
C. Shape Contrast Art
D. Color Contrast Art

20. Angel join the Art Festival in thier City. To make her painting interesting she is using a thick
application of paint. What type of contrast is she applying for her painting?
A. Texture textile
B. Texture Contras Art
C. High-Value Contrast
D. Thick Paint Contrast Art

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