
ConArt Chapter test Module 1 to 4
Quiz by Florie Asunan
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Contemporary Philippine Arts from Region
Philippines Curriculum: SHS Applied Track Subjects
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- Q1In Spanish Era, preference was given to the indigenous art and traditions of the Philippines.falsetrueTrue or False30s
- Q2It is the art of the present, which is continuously in process and in flux.Non-realistic ArtModern ArtMajor ArtContemporary Art30s
- Q3Modern art is referred to as ___________ compared to Contemporary Art.newtraditional artoldlatest30s
- Q4It includes the writing of poems, short-stories, novels, plays, histories, and essays. It is also known as fine writing.DanceGraphic ArtLiteratureMusic30s
- Q5They used bright colors, strong lines and patterns which seemed to burst from their canvass and the unusual color combinations created a kind of joyous feeling to the viewers.CubismFauvismExpressionismSurrealism30s
- Q6An Era where the writers and artists posed the question of national identity as the main theme in art formsModern EraSpanish EraIslamic EraAmerican Era30s
- Q7The important thing about this style was not the work of itself but the shock and the confusion they could produce.ExpressionismDadaismOptical illusionSocial Realism30s
- Q8Fugitive sensations and other subjective visual phenomena.DadaismExpressionismSocial RealismOptical illusion30s
- Q9artists used their works to protest against the injustices, inequalities, immorality, and ugliness of the human condition – in the hope of raising people’s awareness and pushing society to seek reforms.ExpressionismSocial RealismNeo-primitivismDadaism30s
- Q10An art style that incorporated elements from the native arts of South Sea Islanders and the wood carvings of African tribes.CubismPost-impressionismSurrealismNeo-primitivism30s
- Q11Application of colors in small dots, called pointillism rather than by means of the usual brush strokes.CubismAbstract ExpressionismSurrealismPost-impressionism30s
- Q12The artist tried to show all the sides of an object, reduces recognizable images to geometric forms or so often showed objects from several positions at one timeAbstract ExpressionismCubismSurrealismImpressionism30s
- Q13An art movement that focused on showing the effects of light on things at different times of the day.SurrealismImpressionismAbstract ExpressionismExpressionism30s
- Q14Characterized by the expression of the activities of the unconscious mind and dream elements.SurrealismDadaismExpressionismAbstract Expressionism30s
- Q15They worked more with their imagination and feelings, rather than with their eyes saw in the physical world.Abstract ExpressionismSurrealismDadaismExpressionism30s