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The document is an art appreciation quiz that covers topics like the different subjects, styles, mediums, and functions of art as well as roles of artists, curators, and institutions related to art. It contains 40 multiple choice questions testing knowledge about concepts like subject matter, styles, the roles of artists and different parts of the art world.

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Art App Quiz

The document is an art appreciation quiz that covers topics like the different subjects, styles, mediums, and functions of art as well as roles of artists, curators, and institutions related to art. It contains 40 multiple choice questions testing knowledge about concepts like subject matter, styles, the roles of artists and different parts of the art world.

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Art Appreciation

Quiz # 2
Prepared by: Amalia M. Lasquite, M.A, M.Ed.

Name:___________________________________________Date:______________
Year &
Sec._______________________________________Score:______________

1. This refers to the visual focus of the image that may be extracted from examining the
artwork. (what)
a. Subject
b. Content
c. Form
d. medium
2. The meaning that is communicated by the artist or the artwork. (why)
a. Subject
b. Content
c. Form
d. medium
3. This is how the elements and the medium or material are put together. (How)
a. Subject
b. Content
c. Form
d. medium
4. This subject deals with the environment and the natural world.
a. Nature
b. History
c. Religion
d. Still life

5. This subject of art refers to animating objects in the form of a drawing, painting, or
photograph.
a. Still life
b. Nature
c. Religion
d. History
6. It refers to subjects that are inspired by the subconscious mind.
a. Religion
b. Dreams and fantasies
c. Nature
d. history
7. Types of subjects that represent objective images of people or objects and visualize
them as resembling the real world. This is a recognizable subject of art.
a. Representational
b. Non-representational
c. Nature
d. dreams
8. Types of subjects without subject It does not depend on reality. Creates purely aesthetic
reasons.
a. Representational
b. Non-representational
c. Nature
d. dreams
9. Presenting the arts with the use of cubes or other geometric figures.
a. Realism
b. Cubism
c. Symbolism
d. Futurism
10. The method of presenting subjects as they appear in real life.
a. Realism
b. Cubism
c. Symbolism
d. Futurism

11. The functions of art are varied and highly subjective.


Functions depend on the artist who created the art.
a. Social
b. Personal
c. Political
d. Physical
12. Art may convey the message of protest, contestation, or whatever message the artist
intends his work to carry.
a. Social
b. Personal
c. Political
d. Physical
13. What functions of art can be found in artworks crafted to serve some physical purpose?
a. Social
b. Physical
c. Social
d. Political
14. An _________ is a person engaged in an activity related to creating art, practicing the
arts, or demonstrating art.
a. Artisan
b. Guild
c. Artist
d. Buyer
15. It is an association of an artisan who oversee the practice of their craft in particular
areas.
a. Guild
b. Artist
c. Artisan
d. Curator
16. It is a skilled worker who makes things by hand.
a. Artist
b. Guild
c. Manager
d. Artisan
17. Refers to the materials an artist uses to create a work of art.
a. Techniques
b. Medium
c. Guild
d. Production
18. The artist always begins with an idea he wants to express or communicate with his
audience.
a. Production
b. Preproduction
c. Postproduction
d. Exhibition
19. This is a workstation or personal space for the artist.
a. Guild
b. Medium
c. Technique
d. Studio
20. It is a place to view art and is mostly funded by governments, foundations, and
corporate and private donors and operated on a non-profit basis.
a. Museum
b. Gallery
c. Studio
d. Theater
21. a place to go to view and purchase art, and are usually small businesses that exhibit art
to promote and sell art.
a. Museum
b. Gallery
c. Studio
d. Theater
22. People who criticize or judge art.
a. dealer
b. critic
c. curator
d. manager
23. Who is responsible for assembling, cataloging, managing, and presenting/displaying
artistic and cultural collections in isolation and/or as part of a wider narrative?
a. Buyer
b. Curator
c. Manager
d. Dealer
24. The execution of art may take various forms, such as painting, sculpture, tapestry,
photograph, film, a routine (dance), or a track or composition (music).
a. Preproduction
b. Production
c. Postproduction
d. Practice
25. ___________ are among the most common platforms for engaging with and displaying
art.
a. Studio
b. Exhibitions
c. Bottega
d. Medium
26. The highest national recognition is given to Filipino individuals who have made
significant contributions to developing Philippine arts.
a. GAMABA
b. Order of National Artist
c. Latin honors
d. Best Actress
27. What is GAMABA stand for?
a. Gawad sa Manlililok ng Bayan
b. Gawad sa Manlilikha ng Bayan
c. Gawad Urian
d. Ganap Na Manlilikha ng Bayan
28. The very first recipient of this award was painter Fernando Amorsolo,
a. Juan Luna
b. Fernando Amorsolo
c. Nora Aunor
d. Fernando Poe Jr.
29. responsible for choosing and presenting an arrangement of art for sale.
a. Gallery owner
b. Assistant Manager
c. Curator
d. Artist
30. The role of these people is to initially assess and survey the artwork that collectors are
interested in. It is their role to oversee the sale of the artwork on behalf of the collector,
who may either be too busy or would rather keep his identity hidden.
a. Curator
b. Art dealer
c. Buyer
d. Manager

2 Major Awards Given to Artists in the Philippines (31-32)

2 Places to view and purchase art (33-34)

2 types of subjects of arts (35-36)

2 Sources of arts (37-38)

2 National Artist Awardees (39-40)

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