The document provides a summary of a 2nd summative test in Arts 10 that includes three sections - a multiple choice test, a true/false test, and an identification test. The multiple choice section contains 10 questions testing knowledge about art styles like abstractionism, cubism, futurism, and printmaking techniques. The true/false section has 5 statements about techniques like splattering and characteristics of styles like Impressionism. The identification test provides 5 terms to identify such as impasto painting, photography, mechanical style, socialist realism, and expressionism.
The document provides a summary of a 2nd summative test in Arts 10 that includes three sections - a multiple choice test, a true/false test, and an identification test. The multiple choice section contains 10 questions testing knowledge about art styles like abstractionism, cubism, futurism, and printmaking techniques. The true/false section has 5 statements about techniques like splattering and characteristics of styles like Impressionism. The identification test provides 5 terms to identify such as impasto painting, photography, mechanical style, socialist realism, and expressionism.
The document provides a summary of a 2nd summative test in Arts 10 that includes three sections - a multiple choice test, a true/false test, and an identification test. The multiple choice section contains 10 questions testing knowledge about art styles like abstractionism, cubism, futurism, and printmaking techniques. The true/false section has 5 statements about techniques like splattering and characteristics of styles like Impressionism. The identification test provides 5 terms to identify such as impasto painting, photography, mechanical style, socialist realism, and expressionism.
The document provides a summary of a 2nd summative test in Arts 10 that includes three sections - a multiple choice test, a true/false test, and an identification test. The multiple choice section contains 10 questions testing knowledge about art styles like abstractionism, cubism, futurism, and printmaking techniques. The true/false section has 5 statements about techniques like splattering and characteristics of styles like Impressionism. The identification test provides 5 terms to identify such as impasto painting, photography, mechanical style, socialist realism, and expressionism.
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2nd SUMMATIVE TEST IN ARTS 10
TEST I – Multiple Choice
Direction: Read and understand each item carefully and encircle the letter of the correct answer. 1. This movement arose from the intellectual points of view in the 20th century. a. Abstractionist c. Expressionist b. Impressionist d. Post-Impressionist 2. Depicting still recognizable subjects in an artwork. a. Representational abstractionism c. Cubism b. Pure abstractionism d. Futurism 3. No recognizable subject could be discerned in an artwork. a. Representational abstractionism c. Cubism b. Pure abstractionism d. Futurism 4. Which of the following abstractionism art styles derived its name from the cube, a three-dimensional geometric figure composed of strictly measured lines, planes, and angles? a. Cubism c. Mechanical style b. Futurism d. Non-objectivism 5. Which of the following art styles began in Italy in the early 1900s and the name implies, the futurist created art for a fast-faced, machine-propelled age? a. Cubism c. Mechanical style b. Futurism d. Non-objectivism 6. Which of the following is not a medium in art? a. Crayon c. Pencil b. Laptop d. Stencil 7. Which of the following materials is classified as dry media? a. Acrylic Paint c. Oil b. Crayons d. Water Color 8. What technique is used if an artist uses printmaking? a. Coloring c. Splattering b. Painting d. Duplicating 9. Which is true about printmaking? a. It is a form of duplication. c. Each print is considered an original work. b. A single design is meant to be multiplied. d. All of the Above. 10. What printmaking technique is used by an artist if he/she prints what is left of the original surface? a. Lithography c. Relief printing b. Photography d. Silkscreen printing TEST II – True or False Direction: Write T if the statement is correct and F if it is not. Write your answer on the space before each item. ______11. Splattering is a painting technique that involves flinging the flick of a brush onto the painting surface. ______12. In the mixed media, you can use more than one medium or material in a single artwork. ______13. Pencil, pastels and charcoal are some examples of dry and wet media. ______14. Impressionism focused on the almost impossible task of capturing fleeting moments of light and colour. ______15. The main contribution of Impressionism to modern art was to legitimize the use of naturalist colours. TEST III – Identification Direction: Identify each item and write your answer on the space provided before the number. __________________________16. A technique used in painting, where paint is laid on an area of the surface in very thick layers, usually thick enough that the brush or painting-knife strokes are visible.
__________________________17. This is an exact resemblance of a design or a performance through
camera in order to produce the desired copy. It is also used as a tool in capturing installations and performances.
__________________________18. It uses basic geometric shapes such as planes, cones, spheres, and cylinders to form a mechanical objects.
__________________________19. Is the term used for work produced by painters, printmakers,
photographers, writers and filmmakers that aims to draw attention to the real socio-political conditions of the working class as a means to critique the power structures behind these conditions. __________________________20. An artistic style in which the artist seeks to depict not objective reality but rather the subjective emotions and responses that objects and events arouse within a person.