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The document is a quiz on local and indigenous art materials from the Philippines. It contains 33 multiple choice questions testing knowledge on different art materials found in the Philippines that can be used for creating art, how they are classified, and other related topics. The questions cover terms like indigenous, local, traditional, non-traditional art materials, and materials commonly used in the Philippines like bamboo, rattan, abaca, capiz shells, and others.

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(Updated) SECOND QUARTER EXAM in Contemporary Philippine Arts From The Regions

The document is a quiz on local and indigenous art materials from the Philippines. It contains 33 multiple choice questions testing knowledge on different art materials found in the Philippines that can be used for creating art, how they are classified, and other related topics. The questions cover terms like indigenous, local, traditional, non-traditional art materials, and materials commonly used in the Philippines like bamboo, rattan, abaca, capiz shells, and others.

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SECOND QUARTER EXAM in Contemporary Philippine arts from the regions

School Year 2022-2023

Name: _______________________________________ Date:____________________

Grade &Section:_______________________________ Score:___________________

General Directions: Read the following questions thoroughly and choose the correct answer from
the given choices. Write legibly the LETTER of your correct answer on the blank provided before
each number.

______1. The choice of art materials is dependent on the _____


A. Art form C. Art platform
B. Art norm D. Art storm

______2. The ability to see or make fine distinctions as to what is right and proper art material to
use refers to _____
A. A color-blind eye C. The discriminating eye
B. A perceiving eye D. The third eye

______3. When the chosen art materials are considered suited for the artwork, it may adequately
serve its purpose of _____
A. Consolidating art C. Dissolving art
B. Creating art D. Setting aside art

______4. Having the right and appropriate art materials can bring out the best of the artist’s _____
A. Absurdity C. Negativity
B. creativity D. Subjectivity

______5. Any artwork that is created these days is considered as a form of contemporary art
provided that it is _____
A. A borrowed concept C. A duplicated concept
B. A copied concept D. An original concept

______6. The act of duplicating an original artwork with or without insignificant changes is called
_____
A. Artistic existentialism C. Artistic plagiarism
B. Artistic charism D. Artistic realism

______7. In creating a unique and original contemporary artwork, many artists rely on the
appropriate and adequate supply of art _____
A. Concepts C. Materials
B. Ideas D. Statements

______8. Local art materials in combination with the tools and equipment used to create art are
referred to collectively as art _____”
A. Criteria C. Media
B. Inertia D. Trivia

______9. Anything naturally comes from the place or locality is considered _____
A. Incongruous C. Ingenious
B. Indigenous D. Inglorious
______10. This fiber is extracted from the leaf sheath around the trunk of the plant and made into
a rope is called _____
A. Abaca C. Nylon
B. Cotton D. Rattan

______11. This naturally renewable palm whose wood stem is widely used as furniture,
handicrafts, and building material refers to _____
A. Croissant C. Rambutan
B. lakatan D. Rattan

______12. It is important to distinguish the difference between indigenous art materials and local
art materials.
Crayons is a fine example of indigenous art material.
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.

______13. Art materials are rarely found and are difficult to find.
Oil pastel, watercolor, and colored pencils are the usual art materials used in school.
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.

______14. There can be stuff inside your house that can be used to create art.
These are things that could have been stored and left unused for weeks and months, possibly
even years.
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.

______15. All local art materials are indigenous.


Anything indigenous are introduced to the place or locality by colonists or settlers from other
places.
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.

______16. Art materials that are natural or inherent from the place or locality are called _____
A. Incongruous art materials C. Indignant art materials
B. Indigenous art materials D. Ingenious art materials

______17. Materials that are not usually used in creating art _____
A. Indigenous art materials C. Non-traditional art materials
B. Local art materials D. Traditional art materials

______18. Coffee, plastic bottles and recyclable materials are examples of _____
A. Cultural art materials C. Old art materials
B. Non-traditional art materials D. Traditional art materials

______19. Materials that could be a mix of indigenous art materials and introduced art materials
refers to _____
A. Imported art materials C. Local art materials
B. International art materials D. Regional art materials

______20. 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 _____
A. Capiz shells C. Junk
B. Cowrie shells D. Rattan

______21. The cleaned and trimmed shells of the windowpane oyster are called _____
A. Bao C. Glass
B. Capiz D. Sigay

______22. Art materials that are usually bought from department stores and bookstores are called
_____
A. Indigenous art materials C. Non-traditional art materials
B. Ingenious art materials D. Traditional art materials

______23. The artist bears in mind that the conceived artwork will be created from choice
materials deemed _____
A. Appropriate C. Inappropriate
B. Disproportionate D. Misappropriate

______24. Every object and thing can be used for art in the eyes of a _____
A. Discerning artist C. Disoriented artist
B. Disintegrating artist D. disparate artist

______25. These are found on sandy seafloor around the Philippine islands and are used for
making jewelry and handicraft _____
A. Capiz shells C. Cowrie shells
B. coconut shells D. Crab shells

______26. This plant often mistakenly identified as a tree, is actually a kind of grass, has myriads
of uses and one of its prominent use is in creating art _____
A. Bamboo C. Coconut
B. Banana D. Rattan

______27. It is up to the resourcefulness and creativity of the artist to come up with an artwork.
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.

______28. Local art materials are not available anywhere within the region, province, city or town.
The availability and accessibility of local art materials make them convenient and easy to use 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.

______29. Local art materials can be classified as traditional and non-traditional.


Non-traditional art materials are materials that are usually or commonly used 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. All local art materials are indigenous art materials.


Indigenous art materials are imported from an external source and are introduced locally to a
place and locality.
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. It is the type of art based on subject that attract straight through the senses.
A. Visual Arts C. Objective Arts
B. Performing Arts D. Non-Objective Arts

______32. Which of the following is the best part of the production that can help get the attention
of the target audiences?
A. Objectives C. Name of the production
B. Venue or Platform D. Target date of the Production

______33. Which of the following refers to the materials used in an artwork?


A. Form C. Subject
B. Artist D. Medium

______34. You are planning to have a finger puppet show about the adventure of a kid, which of
the following is your target audience that will enjoy the production?
A. Doctors C. Scientists
B. Children D. Married Couple

______35. Which of the following is considered as MACHINE?


I. Spotlight III. Speakers
II. Script IV. Video Camera
A. I, II, and III C.I, III, and IV
B. I, II, and IV D. II, III and IV

______36. Which of the following is TRUE about representational or objective arts?


I. Symbols III. Present stories
II. Architecture IV. Musical Arrangement
A. I and II C. I, II, and III
B. I and III D. I, II, III, and IV

______37. Which of the following BEST describes medium as a material in artwork?


I. It can be sounds for musician III. It can be word for every writer
II. It can be colors and brushers for painter IV. It can be a method for a director
A. I and II C. I, II, and III
B. I and III D. I, II, III, and IV

______38. Which of the following are included in the framework method of production?
I. S.M.A.R.T. III. Target date
II. Manpower IV. Target audience
A. I and II C. I, III and IV
B. I and IV D. I, II, and IV

______39. Which of the following BEST describes representational or non-objective arts?


I. Weaving III. Literature
II. Sculpture IV. Musical arrangement
A. I and II C. II, and III
B. I and IV D. I, II, III, and I

______40. Which of the following are included in the concept of production planning?
I. Methods III. Machine
II. Materials IV. Manpower
A. I, and III C. I, II, and IV
B. II, and III D. I, II, III, and I

______41. An artwork is an expression of the being of _____


A. Its owner C. The sales lady who sold it
B. The artist who created it D. The viewers

______42. The act of critiquing should be differentiated from the act of _____
A. Criticizing C. Hypothesizing
B. Guessing D. Predicting

______43. When someone takes note only of an artwork’s flaws and errors, this is _____
A. Clicking C. Critiquing
B. Criticizing D. Curating

______44. Critique is somewhat a formal word that typically refers to a careful _____
A. Disapproval C. Judgment
B. Error D. Miscalculation

______45. The quality of being acquired or used easily refers to _____


A. Accessibility C. Mastery
B. Appropriateness D. Practicality

______46. The art technique’s suitability for the kind of art materials and to the conceived artwork
refers to its _____
A. Accessibility C. Appropriateness
B. Affordability D. Availability

______47. The art technique’s usefulness for the artist and it is understandably fit for the kind of
art materials and for the conceived artwork refers to its _____
A. Accessibility C. Availability
B. Affordability D. practicality

______48. For an art material to be deemed really useful they have to undergo _____
A. Correction C. Emulation
B. Devaluation D. Evaluation

______49. An art material that is obtainable, always ready for use and is at hand is proof of its
_____
A. Appropriateness C. mastery
B. Availability D. Practicality

______50. The means, process or methods of using art materials in a manner that the artist wants
to use in order to create an artwork refers to _____
A. Art critique C. Art technique
B. Art form D. Art signature
______51. Being choosy with and discriminating in the choice of art materials should be regarded
as an overzealous act of meticulousness on the part of the artist.
This is not a 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.

______52. The usefulness of these art materials is dependent on certain factors.


Each art material has to be examined in certain ways.
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.

______53. It is expected that the artist is unskilled.


The artist should be highly knowledgeable of the art technique.
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.

______54. An artist takes into personal consideration what goes into his or her artwork.
The artist does not take into account the kind and quality of 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.

______55. The artist has his or her personal criteria in evaluating the kind, quality and amount of
the art materials at hand.
The artist shows special appreciation of art and beauty.
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.

______56. The detailed analysis and assessment of something refers to _____


A. Correlation C. Criticism
B. Cringe D. Critique

______57. The attribute of an art material to be easily acquired by the artist without much effort or
difficulty refers to _____
A. Accessibility C. Mastery
B. Appropriateness D. Practicality

______58. The artist’s skill and rich knowledge of the art technique refers to _____
A. Accessibility C. Availability
B. Affordability D. Mastery

______59. The sharp or severe disapproval of something, generally based on perceived faults or
errors refers to _____
A. Cringe C. Criticism
B. Cripple D. critique
______60. The art technique’s functional and sensible application for the creation of the conceived
art work refers to _____
A. Accessibility C. Availability
B. Affordability D. practicality

______61. The manner and ability by which an artist employs the technical skills of a particular art
refers to _____
A. Art critique C. Art signature
B. Art form D. Art technique

______62. The attribute of an art material’s existence or presence for the artist to obtain and use
refers to _____
A. Appropriateness C. Practicality
B. Availability D. Mastery

______63. The attribute of an art material to be within the financial capacity of the artist to
purchase or buy _____
A. Affordability C. Mastery
B. Appropriateness D. Practicality

______64. This is concerned with the process of creating art as well as the artist’s technique
_____
A. Collation C. Criticism
B. Constructivism D. Critique

______65. Paying attention to the kind art materials and the way they were used as well as the art
technique that was applied, are some of the ways of _____
A. Collating C. Criticizing
B. Cringing D. Critiquing

______66. 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.

______67. 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.

______68. 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.

______69. 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.

______70. 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
ANSWER KEY
SECOND QUARTER EXAM in Contemporary Philippine arts from the regions 
School Year 2022-2023

1.A                                     31.D                                   61.D


2.C                                     32.C                                   62.B
3.B                                     33.D                                   63.A
4.B                                     34.B                                   64.D
5.D                                     35.C                                   65.D
6.C                                     36.B                                   66.B
7.C                                     37.C                                   67.B
8.C                                     38.C                                   68.A
9.B                                     39.B                                   69.D
10.A                                   40.D                                   70.B
11.D                                   41.C
12.D                                   42.A
13.C                                   43.B
14.B                                   44.C
15.A                                   45.A
16.B                                   46.C
17.C                                   47.D
18.B                                   48.D
19.C                                   49.B
20.C                                   50.C
21.B                                   51.A
22.D                                   52.B
23.A                                   53.B
24.A                                   54.C
25.C                                   55.C
26.A                                   56.D
27.D                                   57.A
28.C                                   58.D
29.D                                   59.C
30.A                                   60.D

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