1. A unique way of presenting arts and crafts of Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia by putting dye on fabrics is called ___________. a. Batik b. Titik c. Patik d. Datik
2. A malay word which means “point, dot or drop”. a. Batik b. Titik c. patik d. datik
3. _______________ is a dye resistant substance used to cover areas of cloth to prevent it from absorbing colors while dyeing fabric. a. Hot fabric b. Hot color c. Hot wax d. Hot dye
4. Enable for the men of Indonesia to create batik __________ is discovered. a. Batik fabric b. Batik pen c. Batik dot d. Batik cap
5. Batik is believed to flourish in the Malaysian sates of ___________ and _____________. a. Kelantan and Terengganu b. Kelantan and Java c. Java and Terengganu d. Java and Singapore
6. ___________ is a type of batik that uses a small copper container with one or more different- sized pipes. a. Block-printed b. Hand-painted c. Metal- printed d. Wooden- printed
7. A type of batik that uses welding strips of metal together to form a metal block. a. Block-printed b. Hand-painted c. Metal- printed d. Wooden- printed
8. Malaysian batik famously uses plants, flowers and nature-related designs only to _______________________. a. avoid complicated designs b. avoid images as idolatry in accordance with local Islamic doctrine
9. Malaysian batik is also popularly known for its _____________. a. dark c. intricate b. geometrical d.complicated
10. Which of the following is true about Malaysian and Indonesian batik. a. Javanese batik is simpler than Malaysian batik b. Malaysian batik is simpler than Javanese Batik c. Malaysian is vibrant and deep colored than Javanese d. Javanese is lighter in color than Malaysia
11. In early times women of Indonesia uses batik as a _____________. a. Hobby b. Livelihood c. Ritual d. Ceremony
12. Batik is popularly known in these countries except ____________. a. Malaysia c. Indonesia b. Singapore d. Taiwan
13. This process is called ____________ wherein the artist uses a small copper container with one or more different-sized pipes. a. Piping b. Dyeing c. Canting d. Banting
14. Batik is usually featured in the _________________. a. Aisle of the aircraft of Singapore b. Beverages served in the airports of Singapore c. Food served in the airports of Singapore d. Uniform of the flight attendants
15. Why is Batik important to the people of Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore? a. It is associated with their colorful history and traditions b. It gives livelihood to the people of the country c. It makes the county famous and known all over the world d. It makes the country rich
16. What type of community in the Philippines used Songkok? a. Muslim c. Bagobo b. Yakan d. all of the above
17.What type of headdress worn by the government servant in Southeast Asian countries as part of their uniforms? a. Songkok c. Tangkulu b. Pis d. None of the above
18. Which of the following designs similar to Songkok designs? a. Batik c. Rangoli b. Okir d. None of the above
19. What similarity observes in Brunei’s Songkok to Philipines Tangkulu ? a. Design b. Shape b. Color d. None of the above
20. Songkok of Brunei is also called __? peci or kopiah b. Muslim cap bc . Officer’s headdress d. None of the above