CPAR- 1ST MMMMMMMONTHLY EXAMINATION.pptx

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CPAR- 1ST MMMMMMMONTHLY EXAMINATION


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1ST MONTHLY EXAMINATION IN CONTEMPORARY PHILIPPINE ARTS FROM THE REGIONS

I. MULTIPLE CHOICE: Read each item carefully. Choose and write the letter of the best answer on your paper. 1. This element of art is used to form shapes. a. Color c. Proportion b. Line d. Space 2. This principle of art refers to the dominance given to a certain element in an art. a. Contrast c. Emphasis b. Color d. Variety

3. This element of art expresses the three-dimensionality of objects in an art. a. Form c. Line b. Shape d. Movement 4. This element of art implies distances of objects between each other in an art and it has two types. a. Movement c. Line b. Value d. Space

5. This is a principle of art usually achieved through repetition of elements used in an art. a. Movement c. Balance b. Rhythm d. Variety 6. This element of art shows the range of the tones of a color from light to dark. a. Color c. Contrast b. Value d. Texture

7. This principle of art refers to the arrangement of opposite elements used in an art. a. Color c. Contrast b. Value d. Texture 8. Which of the following are the examples of performing art? I. Dance III. Music II. Theatre IV. Poetry a. I and II c. I, II, and IV b. III and IV d. I, II, and III

9. Which of the following are the representations of lines in an art? I. Horizontal Line III. Zigzag Line II. Curved Line IV. Waved Line a. I and II c. I, II, and IV b. III and IV d. I, II, and III

10. Which of the following are the classifications of colors? I. Supplementary Colors III. Tertiary Colors II. Secondary Colors IV. Primary Colors a. I, II, and III c. II, III, and IV b. II, III, and IV d. I, III, and IV 11. Which of the following are the principles of art? I. Rhythm II. Balance III. Proportion IV. Texture a. I and II c. I, II, and III b. III and IV d. I, II, and IV

12. Which of the following are the elements of art? I. Movement II. Texture III. Proportion IV. Form a. I and II c. I and III b. III and IV d. II and IV   13. Which of the following descriptions of an artwork refers to the principle of balance (symmetrical)? a. A photo of a seesaw with two kids equally distant from the fulcrum of the seesaw. b. A drawing of caricatures of each member of a family. c. A digital art of red tomatoes and one green tomato. d. None of the above.

14. Which of the following descriptions of an artwork refers to the principle of rhythm? a. A photo of a seesaw with two kids equally distant from the fulcrum of the seesaw. b. A drawing of caricatures of each member of a family. c. A digital art of red tomatoes and one green tomato. d. None of the above.

15. Which of the following descriptions of an artwork refers to the principle of emphasis? a. A photo of a seesaw with two kids equally distant from the fulcrum of the seesaw. b. A traditional painting of caricatures of each member of a family. c. A digital drawing of red tomatoes and one green tomato. d. None of the above.

16. This element of art can be described as tint and shade. a. Color c. Texture b. Space d. Value   17. Which of the following describe the change of value when black or white added to a certain color? I. Tint II. Color III. Shade IV. Hue a. II and IV c. I, III, and IV b. I and III d. I, II, and III

18. Which of the following describe the change of value when black is added to a certain color? a. Color c. Shade b. Hue d. Tint   19. Which of the following statement/s is/are true about elements of art? I. Different representations of lines may convey different meanings. II. Texture is the appeal of the implied surface in an artwork. III. Artist uses the elements of arts to create a composition. a. I and II c. I, II, and III b. II and III d. None of the statements is true.  

20. Which of the following are considered as warm colors? I. Violet II. Red-Orange III. Yellow-Green IV. Blue a. I and IV c. I and II b. II and III d. III and IV   21. Which of the following statement/s is/are false? Statement 1: Symmetrical balance refers to an artwork wherein its both sides has the same elements in the same position. Statement 2: Asymmetrical balance refers to an artwork wherein both sides balances through the differences of elements in different positions. a. Only Statement 1 is false c. Both statements are false b. Only Statement 2 is false d. Both statements are not false  

22. Which of the following situations shows an artist using a principle of variety? I. Gabr ielle is a fine arts student. He is working on an artwork wherein he uses different elements of art that creates the mood of diversity. II. Anna is working in her drawing project for her art subject. In her drawing, the elements she used is present on the both sides of the drawing resulting to a mirror-like art. III. Charles is a student of Teacher Maria. Teacher Maria gave an art project in his class. The art project is to do a painting that shows unity of the six elements of arts to be used. a. I c. III b. II d. None of the situations

23. Which of the following situations shows an artist using a principle of contrast? I. Gabrielle is a fine arts student. He is working on an artwork wherein he uses different elements of art that creates the mood of diversity. II. Anna is working in her drawing project for her art subject. In her drawing, the elements she used is present on the both sides of the drawing resulting to a mirror-like art. III. Charles is a student of Teacher Maria. Teacher Maria gave an art project in his class. The art project is to do a painting that shows unity of the elements of arts to be used. a. I c. III b. II d. None of the situations

24. Which of the following situations shows usage of principle of symmetric balance in an artwork? I. Gabrielle is a fine arts student. He is working on an artwork wherein he uses different elements of art that creates the mood of diversity. II. Anna is working in her drawing project for her art subject. In her drawing, the elements she used is present on the both sides of the drawing resulting to a mirror-like art. III. Charles is a student of Teacher Maria. Teacher Maria gave an art project in his class. The art project is to do a painting that shows unity of the elements of arts to be used. a. I c. III b. II d. None of the situations

25. Which of the following situations show an artist using principles of art? I. Gabrielle is a fine arts student. He is working on an artwork wherein he uses different elements of art that creates the mood of diversity. II. Anna is working in her drawing project for her art subject. In her drawing, the elements she used is present on the both sides of the drawing resulting to a mirror-like art. III. Charles is a student of Teacher Maria. Teacher Maria gave an art project in his class. The art project is to do a painting that shows unity of the elements of arts to be used. a. I and II c. All of the situations b. II and III d. None of the situations

26. This principle of art refers to the greater impact given to a certain element in a piece of art. a. Contrast c. Balance b. Emphasis d. Rhythm   27. This element of art is used to define shape and form. a. Color c. Line b. Space d. Value   28. This element of art implies distances or areas around, between or within components of an artwork. a. Color c. Line b. Space d. Value  

29. Which of the following statements about art are correct? I. Art can be seen everywhere. II. Art is a form of entertainment only. III. Art is an expression of ideas or feelings. IV. Art requires formal training to be appreciated. a. I and IV c. I and III b. I and II d. I, II and III 30. This principle of art when use produce a pattern in an artwork. a. Harmony c. Balance b. Unity d. Rhythm

II. ENUMERATION Directions: Draw a color wheel and label each segment with the corresponding color name. One point will be deducted for each incorrect label. (10 points)

1. B 6. B 11. C 2. C 7. C 12. D 3. A 8. D 13. A 4. D 9. D 14. D 5. B 10. C 15. C 16. D 21. D 26. B 17. B 22. A 27. C 18. B 23. D 28. B 19. C 24. B 29. C 20. B 25. C 30. D ANSWER KEY:
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