1. It is a strategy that an artist uses to create an art. 2. Puni is an art created using leaf frond folding and is made popular in Bulacan. Puni is an art created using ____________. 3. This refers to the idea that things we often view as junk turn to be more valuable than we think they are. 4.It is contemporary forms show the evidence of embroidery as a technique? 5. What do you call the material used in creating an art?
6. It refers to writing or drawings that have been scribbled, scratched, or painted illicitly on a wall or other surface, often in public space. 7. Which of the following techniques uses digital technology as an essential part of the creative or presentation process. 8. It is the opposite of collage, which means to “Unglued”. 9. You are an artist who will create art for the town’s festival. Which of the following techniques can you use it so that it may be shown in the plaza? I. graffiti II. minimalism III. found object IV. large-scale A. I & IV B. III & IV C. II & III D. I & II 10. Mark is a Grade 12 student taking Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Servicing. In completing his project, he noticed some scraps which he collected and made a shape of a man and his son. He said this art reminds him of his father who always fixes things at home. What kind of art is this? I. Practical II. minimalism III. found objects IV. Environmental V. digital arts VI. Large Scale Arts A. I, II, IV B. I, II, V C. I, II III D. A, II, VI
11. Art materials that are natural or inherent from the place or locality are called _____ 12. Coffee, plastic bottles and recyclable materials are examples of _____ 13. The local art material composed of old or discarded articles and considered useless or of little value but are potentially useful for the creative eyes of an artist refers to _____ 14. Art materials that are usually bought from department stores and bookstores are called ___ 15. The artist bears in mind that the conceived artwork will be created from choice materials deemed
16. These are found on sandy seafloor around the Philippine islands and are used for making jewelry and handicraft _____ 17. This plant often mistakenly identified as a tree, is a kind of grass, has myriads of uses and one of its prominent uses is in creating art _____ 18. Statement 1: It is up to the resourcefulness and creativity of the artist to come up with an artwork. Statement 2: An artwork can be created from seemingly unusable and ineffectual objects and things. A. Both statements are FALSE. B. Both statements are TRUE. C. The first statement is FALSE, the second statement is TRUE. D. The first statement is TRUE, the second statement is FALSE. 19. Statement 1: Local art materials are not available anywhere within the region, province, city or town. Statement 2: The availability and accessibility of local art materials make them convenient and easy to use in creating art. A. Both statements are FALSE. C. The first statement is FALSE, the second statement is TRUE B. Both statements are TRUE. D. The first statement is TRUE, the second statement is FALSE. 20. Statement 1: Local art materials can be classified as traditional and non-traditional. Statement 2: Non-traditional art materials are materials that are usually or commonly used in creating art. A. Both statements are FALSE. B. The first statement is FALSE, the second statement is TRUE. C. Both statements are TRUE. D. The first statement is TRUE, the second statement is FALSE.
21. The artist’s skill and rich knowledge of the art technique refers to _____ 22. The art technique’s functional and sensible application for the creation of the conceived artwork refers to _____ 23. The attribute of an art material to be easily acquired by the artist without much effort or difficulty refers to _____ 24. The manner and ability by which an artist employs the technical skills of a particular art refers to _____ 25. The detailed analysis and assessment of something refers to _____
26. The way an artist critiques the available art materials, and the appropriate techniques gives a purposeful interest to the artist’s creation. It also gives a sense of direction to what the artist is doing. A. Both statements are FALSE. B. Both statements are TRUE. C. The first statement is FALSE, the second statement is TRUE. D. The first statement is TRUE, the second statement is FALSE. 27. Assessing the art technique that is going to be used in creating an artwork is important. This is just a waste of time. A. Both statements are FALSE. B. Both statements are TRUE. C. The first statement is FALSE, the second statement is TRUE. D. The first statement is TRUE, the second statement is FALSE 28. The artist makes a thorough evaluation and assessment of the art materials available at his disposal. The artist also makes a thorough evaluation and assessment of the art technique he or she will be applying using these available art materials. A. Both statements are FALSE. B. Both statements are TRUE. C. The first statement is FALSE, the second statement is TRUE. D. The first statement is TRUE, the second statement is FALSE. 29. An artist does not take his or her choice of art materials and artistic technique seriously. This is proof of the artist’s dedication and sincerity in creating art. A. Both statements are FALSE. B. Both statements are TRUE. C. The first statement is FALSE, the second statement is TRUE. D. The first statement is TRUE, the second statement is FALSE. 30. An artist makes careful preparations before embarking on the creation of an artwork. There is a need to critique the available art materials and the appropriate art techniques. A. Both statements are FALSE. B. Both statements are TRUE. C. The first statement is FALSE, the second statement is TRUE. D. The first statement is TRUE, the second statement is FALSE.
31. What is the traditional art of leaf folding? 32. Who is one of the famous food historians and experts in Pampanga? 33. Which of the following endeavors to shave bamboo, layering to make twists and delicate whirls to arrive at the novel craftsmanship in this field? 34. Who started Borlas de pastillas in Bulacan? 35. What is the most preserved culture of Pasig people?
36-38. Pabalat or Borlas de Pastillas I. Wrap in pastillas. II. Make a design on the tracing board. III. Cut the paper where the design is traced IV. Trace the design on the papel de Hapon or Japanese paper. A. I-III-II-IV B. II-IV-III-I C. III-I-IV-II D. IV-II-I-III 39-41. Taka Making I. Glued with paste. II. Molded from wood carving. III. After drying, the paper was removed from the molder. IV. Reassembled, dried, and painted in a decorative pattern. A. I-II-IV-III B. II-I-III-IV C. III-IV-II-I D. IV-III-I-II