
WHAT I KNOW... (Assessment)
Quiz by Ma. Glenda DELA FUENTE
Grade 10
Arts
Philippines Curriculum: Grades K-10 (MELC)
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- Q1In performance art, the performer is the artist at a particular place and time following a story line or plot. Which of the following best exemplifies performance art?ArchitecturePaintingSculptureTheater30sA10EL-IIa-2
- Q2What are the elements that constitute performance arts?Performer’s body, time, space, relationship between performer and dancerstime, space performer's body, relationship between nature and performerTime, space, performer’s body, relationship between the performer and the audienceSpace, time, performer’s body, relationship between audience and nature30sA10EL-IIa-2
- Q3Which art is said to be existing since pre-historic times?Installation ArtPop ArtOptical ArtPerformance Art30sA10EL-IIa-2
- Q4Why is installation art called temporary art?because the set-up of the art is for the time beingbecause it is done for a purposebecause it does not last for a long timebecause the arts are for viewer’s eyes only30sA10EL-IIa-2
- Q5Who among the following artists is a neoprimitivist?Amedeo ModiglianiMarc ChagallHenri MatisseGiorgio de Chirico30sA10EL-IIa-2
- Q6This art is a combination of planes, cones, spheres and cylinders.FuturismCubismMechanical stylePure Abstractionism30sA10EL-IIa-2
- Q7Non-objectivism style does not use any figure or any representation of figure. What style uses cubes and planes?Pure AbstractionismCubismMechanical StyleFuturism30sA10EL-IIa-2
- Q8One of the characteristics of impressionist art is venturing into everyday subjects. Which of the following best describes this?Religious subjectsHousehold choresLiterary worksBiblical Characters30sA10EL-IIa-2
- Q9It is an art movement that makes use of a common place, trivial, and even nonsensical objects that pop which artists seem to enjoy and laugh at.Conceptual ArtOp ArtPop ArtInstallation art30sA10EL-IIa-2
- Q10Expressionist artists created works with more emotional force rather than with realistic or natural images. How was this achieved?They relied from what are seen in the physical world.They used distorted lines and exaggerated forms.They painted subjects in their actual imagesThey applied colors following their realistic appearance30sA10EL-IIa-2
- Q11It is a style of the expressionist movement that uses bold, vibrant colors and visual distortions as seen in the works of Henri Matisse.FauvismDadaismSurraelismSocial Realism30sA10EL-IIa-2
- Q12What does representational abstractionism depict?environmental subjectslandscapes and seascapesrecognizable subjectsnon-recognizable subjects30sA10EL-IIa-2
- Q13Op art is a form of action painting which uses lines, spaces, and colors that are precisely planned and positioned to give the illusion of movement. What specific sense of the viewer is used to appreciate the artwork?touchsmellhearingsight30sA10EL-IIa-2
- Q14It is an expressionist style that characterizes dream fantasies, memory images, and visual tricks and surprises.FauvismNeo-primitivismDadaismSocial Realism30sA10EL-IIa-2
- Q15Social realists use their works to _______ against the injustices, inequalities, immorality, and ugliness of the human condition.AcceptDecideProtestAgree30sA10EL-IIa-2