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ROMBLON STATE UNIVERSITY

College of Business and Accountancy


Odiongan, Romblon

MIDTEM EXAMINATION
GOOGLE CLASSROOM

ART APPRECIATION (GE 6)


2nd Semester 2021 – 2022
__________________________________________________________________________________

NAME Shania Clandestine F. Faeldan Course BSBA-FM1 HSO _______________


Year 1st year Date February 08,2022 HPS _______________
Examiner Janilyn Fosana Time 1:00 pm- 2:00 pm Rating_____________

I – MULTIPLE CHOICE
DIRECTIONS: Read the questions carefully and write the letter of the correct answer on
the space provided after each number.

1. In what Latin word, art comes from?. b


a. Arc b. ars c. craft
2. A French painter, who painted a scene from reality entitled “Well & b
Grinding Wheel in the forest of the Chateau Noir.”
a. Dudley et al b. Paul Cezanne c. Collingwood, et al.
3. An assumption of art where the beginning of history are recorded, and b
the stories and tales are passed on from generation to generation.
a. Art is not nature b. art is universal c. art involves experience
4. According to this Philosophy, by experiencing the art, we mean the a
actual doing of something.
a. Dudley et al b. Paul Cezanne c. Collingwood, et al.
5. The period when the word art reacquired a meaning that was inherent b
in its ancient form of craft.
a. Baroque period b. Renaissance period c. Medieval latin period
6. In what century when the word has evolved to distinguished between a
the fine arts and the useful arts.
a. 18th century b. 16th century c. 20 th century
7. Juan Luna’s masterpiece b
a. Last supper b. spoliarium c.
8. Who wrote the poem “ pag-ibig sa tinubuang lupa”?
a. Andres Bonifacio b. Jose Rizal c. Fancisco Balagtas a
9. It is something that is perennially around us. c
a. Masterpiece b. skills c. art
10. Most popular two Greek epics taught in school. a
a. The Iliad & the Odyssey b. Lam-ang c. Labaw Dunggon
11. It sets apart one artwork from another. b
a. Aesthetic b. creativity c. originality
12. A French Philosopher, who described the role of art as a creative work b
that depicts the world in a completely different light and perspective.
a. William Shakespeare b. Jean Paul Sartre c. Albert Einstein
13. A German physicist who demonstrated that knowledge is actually c
derived from imagination.
a. William Shakespeare b. Jean Paul Sartre c. Albert Einstein
14. It is the application of design and decoration to everyday objects to b
make them aesthetically pleasing.
a. Film b. applied arts c. visual arts
15. It uses live performers to present accounts or imaginary events before a b
live audience.
a. Dance b. theater c. performance art
16. It is the making of beautiful buildings. a
a. Architecture b. designs c. engineer

17. It is a series of movement that follows the rhythm of the music a


accompaniment.
a. Dance b. performance art c. folk dance
18. He is one of the famous literary artist. a
a. William Shakesphere b. Jean Paul Sartre c. Albert Einstein
19. It appeal to be the sense of the eight and are mainly visual in nature. b
a. Applied arts b. visual art c. Literary art
20. It is an art form where the artist expresses his emotions not by using a
paint, charcoal, or camera but expresses them through words.
a. Poetry performance b. literary art c. performance art
21. It refers to the art of putting together successions of still images inorder a
to create an illusion of movement.
a. Film b. photography c. visual art
22. It is a live art and the artist medium is mainly the human body which he c
or she uses toperform.
a. Theater b. Dance c. performance art
23. An English Philosopher, who is best known for his work in aesthetics c
and believe that what an artist does to an emotion is not to induce it
but to express it.
a. William Shakespeare b. Jean Paul Sartre c. Robin George
Collingwood
24. According to him, an artwork does not need to be a real thing, but can b
be something that is imaginary.
a. William Shakespeare b. Collingwood, 1938 c. Robin George
Collingwood
25. It is a product of man’s creativity, imagination and expression. a
a. Art b. designs c. plans
26. A greek philosopher, who claimed that every particular substance has
an end or telos. a
a. Aristotle b. Leo Tolstoy c. Plato
27. The function of art when it is being used to provide comport, happiness a
and convenience to human beings.
a. Social function b. personal function c. physical function
28. The philosophical thought according to Plato is that art is an imitation c
of the real that was an imitation of the ideal.
a. Art as a representation b. art as a communication of emotion c.
art as an imitation
29. The function of art that are the easiest to spot and understand. c
a. Social function b. personal function c. physical function
30. A function of art that is used to affect collective behavior. It bridges a
connection among people.
a. Social function b. personal function c. physical function
31. For him, art plays a huge rule in communication to its audience b
emotions that the artist previously experienced.
a. Aristotle b. Leo Tolstoy c. Plato
32. It is how the medium and materials are put together. a
a. Form b. subject c. content
33. It is one of the most recognizable paintings all over the world. b
a. The starry night b. mona lisa c. Girl with a pearl
earing
34. This works of art are open favored because they are easier to recognize. b
a. Abstract art b. representational art c. non-
representational art
35. An artist who was attuned with nature where he saw nature & art as a
inseparable.
a. Vincent van gogh b.Aristotle c. Immanuel Kant
36. It is the meaning or message that is expressed or communicated by the a
artwork.
a. Content in art b. subject in art c. message in art
37. The meaning of the content of art where it pertains to the acknowledge b
interpretation of the artwork using symbols, lines,, signs, motifs as basis
of its meaning.
a. Factual meaning b. conventional meaning c. subjective
meaning

38. A belief system of greek & romans where there is multitude gods & b
goddesses.
a. Monotheism b. polytheism c. hinduism
39. This refers to the visual focus or the image that may be extracted from b
examining the artwork.
a. Content in art b. subject in art c. message in art
40. Other function of art where it is made in order to commemorate c
important figures in history.
a. Architecture b. music c. sculpture

II – TRUE / FALSE

DIRECTIONS: Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if the statement is wrong.
FALSE 1. There is no need for an artwork to sense, see or hear in order for you to appreciate it.
FALSE 2. Art is made by man, whereas nature is given around us.
FALSE 3. A creative artist just simply copy or imitate another artist’s work.
TRUE 4. Imagination produces art, art also inspires imagination.
FALSE 5. Albert Einstein, believe that through expression, he is able to explore his own
emotions and at the same time, create something beautiful.

God bless!!!

Prepared by:

JANILYN A. FOSANA, MABA


Instructor

Checked by:

EVALIZA F. FAJARITO, MABA JESSICA C. FABITO, CPA


Chair , FM Department Chair, Accounting Dept.

Approved:

MARBETH A. MARCELO – FADRIQUELA


DEAN, CBA

_________1. It is a skill or ability, especially in handiwork which generally produces an object that has a
function.
_______________2. It is “the act of taking or using things from a culture that is not your own, especially
without showing that you understand or respect this culture.

_______________3. It is an indication that the volume of the music gradually decreases.

_______________4. It refers to how well all the visual elements work together in a work of art.

_______________5. It is the portrayal of a character or a scene without rehearsal or preparation.

_______________6. It is about drawing out a certain experience of the person and transforms this into
an image either in a form of painting or a composition or a production.

_______________7. Your story is about to create an emotional connection with your audience.

_______________ 8. It is a form of dance which incorporates elements from sporting movement and
gymnastics, yoga, martial arts and modern theater practices of physical ensemble playing.

_______________ 9. It is the creative activity of immediate musical composition, which combines


performance with communication of emotions and instrumental technique.

_______________ 10. It is the least controversial act of cultural appropriation.

_______________ 11. It is describe as the incorporeal or immortal essence of one’s being.

_______________ 12. He explains that soul-making is a process where the basic seed of divine
intelligence in all humans goes through necessary experiences, especially suffering, that transform the
intelligence into a unique soul.

_______________ 13. It is the narcissistic approaches many users are taking on social media in order to
control the way others view their life.

_______________ 14. It is the use of pre-existing objects or images with little or no transformation
applied to them.

_______________ 15. It occurs when the possession of a tangible object is transferred from members of
one culture to members of another culture.

_______________ 16. It is where the artists produce works with stylistic elements in common with the
works of another culture.

_______________ 17. This act of cultural appropriation occurs when someone from one culture
represents members or aspects of another culture.

_______________ 18. This element shows how the characters in the story have overcome the struggles
encountered.

_______________ 19. It is the impulse to follow the flow of one’s energy, to be true to oneself, listen
and attend to one’s needs, be receptive to one’s inner and outer world.

_______________ 20. is expansive and connects us to our humanity, timeless rhythms, repetitions,
patterns, and cycles.

_______________ 21. consists of a comedic, poignant, or dramatic stage performance, usually with a
wide cast of actors and actresses.

________________ 22. is associated with a feeling of energy, drive, and excitement.

_______________23. This refers to a smooth-sounding harmonic combination.

_______________ 24. It is known as the tune of a song.

_______________ 25. it is often described in terms of its relative harshness.

_______________ 26. a feeling of equality in weight, attention, or attraction of the various visual
elements within the pictorial field as a means of accomplishing organic unity.
_______________ 27. This occurs when one side of a composition does not reflect the design of the
other.
_______________ 28. This refers to differences in values, colors, textures, shapes, and other elements.

_______________ 29. is the principle of art used to create the look and feeling of action and to guide a
viewer’s eye throughout the work of art

_______________ 30. is the principle of art concerned with the relationship of one part to another and
to the whole work.

_______________ 31. It is the visual art that tells a story and manifests itself in every kind of medium, in
every culture and in every form that you can imagine.

_______________ 32. This acts of cultural appropriation involves the reproduction, by a member of one
culture, of non-tangible works of art produce by some other culture.

_______________ 33. A musician who sings the songs of another culture is an example of what kind of
acts of cultural appropriation.

_______________ 34. White musicians who compose jazz or blues music are often said to have
engaged in what acts of cultural appropriation?

_______________ 35. Picasso was influenced by African carving, but his works are not an African style
this is an example of what acts of cultural appropriation?

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