
Music & Arts 5 - QUARTER 3
Quiz by JEAN PAUL BANAY
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Before the Spanish came, what was the most common material Filipino people used to build their houses?
What is the name of the traditional, raised Filipino house often called a Nipa Hut?
What was the main purpose of the art and carvings the Spanish friars made Filipinos create?
The Spanish brought a new kind of art where pictures were drawn using colored liquid on canvas or wood. What is this art called?
The indigenous Filipino skill that the Spanish quickly used to make statues of Jesus and the saints was:
What do we call the carved figures of saints used in churches?
Many of the old churches were built with thick, strong walls to survive natural disasters. Which natural disaster were the builders trying to protect against?
The mixing of Filipino carving styles with Catholic subjects is called:
The Manunggul Jar, a very old Filipino artwork, shows two figures riding a boat. What does this image represent?

A Bulul is a traditional indigenous carving. What did the people believe the Bulul protected?
The belief in and worship of a superhuman power or powers, especially a God or gods.
Symbols of tribal identity and kinship, as well as bravery, beauty, and social or wealth status
A worker in a skilled trade, especially one that involves making things by hand.
Skill in making things, especially by hand.
Belonging to a population group or subgroup made up of people who share a common cultural background or descent.
The craft or action of forming fabric by interlacing threads.
A massive, multi-tiered altar piece that integrates architecture and sculpture is known as a:
Before the arrival of the Spaniards, what was the primary function of art in the Philippines?
How did the streets of Philippine towns transform into a "stage" during religious festivals?
Which of the following became an "accepted" instrument in colonial centers like Manila and Ilocos?
Which theatrical form centers on the lives of saints or the miracles of Christ?
What happened to the indigenous practice of Batok (tattooing) in the colonized lowlands?
During Christmas, the reenactment of the search for an inn is a religious playlet known as:
What is a key structural feature of "Earthquake Baroque" churches used to prevent collapse?
Why was painting referred to as "visual sermons" during this era?
A vocal, instrumental, or mechanical sounds having rhythm, melody, or harmony.
The transmission of customs or beliefs from generation to generation, or the fact of being passed on in this way.
The establishment of Manila in 1571 introduced which European artistic movement to the Philippines?
Which unique artistic style emerged from the supervision of Spanish friars over Chinese and native artisans?
The practice of chanting the Pasyon is a blend of which two traditions?