Art AppreciationTake Home Acivities
Art AppreciationTake Home Acivities
Art Appreciation
Exercise #1. Matching Type: Match the items under Column A (architectural works) with items under
Column B (architectural sites) by writing the appropriate lowercase letters on the blanks before the
numbers.
Column A Column B
Column A Column B
_____ 1. Impression: Rising Sun a. Amorsolo
_____ 2. The Agony in the Garden b. Bellini
_____ 3. Adoration of the Magi c. Botticelli
_____ 4. Sistine Madonna d. Brueghel
_____ 5. Venus and Adonis in a Landscape with Three Graces e. Buonarroti
_____ 6. The Old Guitarist f. Caravaggio
_____ 7. Last Judgment g. Da Vinci
_____ 8. Return of the Prodigal Son h. Domingo
_____ 9. Brown Madonna i. El Greco
_____ 10. Bacchus and Adriane j. Fra Angelico
_____11. Afternoon Meal of the Rice Workers k. Fra Lippo Lippi
_____12. Kaingin l. Francisco
_____ 13. Christian Virgins Exposed to the Populace m. Hidalgo
_____ 14. Luncheon on the Grass n. Juan Luna
_____15. Spoliarium o. Manet
_____16. Fall of Icarus p. Monet
_____17. The Starry Night q. Ocampo
_____18. The Maids of Honor r. Picasso
_____19. The Embarkation for Cythera s. Rembrandt
_____20. Queen Henrietta Marie with Her Dwarf t. Sanzio
_____21. Madonna with Saints u. Tintoretto
_____22. Seven Works of Charity v. Titian
_____23. Madonna and Child with Angels w. Van Dyck
_____24. Death and Assumption of the Virgins x. Van Gogh
_____25. Madonna of the Rocks z. Watteau
Exercise #3. Match the items under Column A (titles of songs) with the items under Column B
(singers/interpreters) by writing the appropriate lower case letters on the blanks before the numbers.
Column A Column B
Exercise #4. Match the items under Column A (dance, songs, hits, or steps) with the items under
Column B (performers) by writing the appropriate lowercase letters on the blanks provided before the
numbers.
Column A Column B
_____ 1. Dirty Dancing a. A-1
_____ 2. Saturday Night Fever b. Anna Ledesma
_____ 3. Quit Playing Games with My Heart c. Backstreet Boys
_____ 4. Baile d. Billy Crawford
_____ 5. Spaghetti e. Britney Spears
_____ 6. Never Gonna Give You Up f. EB Babes
_____ 7. Baby, One More Time g. Frieda Fonda
_____ 8. She Bangs h. Janet Jackson
_____ 9. Belly Dancing Instructional Album i. John Travolta
_____ 10. Mosquito Dance j. Jopay Paguia
_____ 11. Ready or Not k. Madonna
_____ 12. Chiquita l. Marian Rivera
_____ 13. Body Dancer m. Maricel Soriano
_____ 14. Moonwalker n. Patrick Swayze
_____ 15. Explosion o. Menudo
_____ 16. Move Dance Concert p. Michael Jackson
_____ 17. Iyugyog Mo q. Regine Tolentino
_____ 18. Always r. Rochelle Pangilinan
_____ 19. Sumayaw, Sumunod sa Indak ng Panahon s. Ricky Martin
_____ 20. Lick It t. Rick Astley
_____ 21. Ballroom Dancing Instructional Album u. Sexbomb Dancers
_____ 22. Itaktak Mo v. Starstruck Finalists
_____ 23. Material Girl w. Streetboys
_____ 24. Tabachingching x. Universal Motion Dancers
_____ 25. Funky Town (Body Language) y. VST & Company
z. Wowowee Dancers
Exercise #5. Match the items under Column A (theme song titles) with the items under Column B (Titles
of plays/ films/telemovies) by writing the appropriate lowercase letters on the blanks before the
number.
Column A Column B
_____ 1. Remember Me This Way a. Annie
_____ 2. Looking through the Eyes of Love b. Attic Cat
_____ 3. Sa Kanya c. A Walk to Remember
_____ 4. Di Ka Nag-iisa d. Casper
_____ 5. P.S. I Love You e. Darna
_____ 6. Last Night of the World f. Desperately Seeking Susan
_____ 7. Asa g. Dyesebel
_____ 8. Don’t Cry for Me, Argentina h. Encantadia
_____ 9. For You I Will i. Evita
_____ 10. Together Forever j. Ice Castle
_____ 11. Mahiwagang Puso k. Jesus Christ Superstar
_____ 12. Go the Distance l. Jewel in the Palace
_____ 13. Colors of the Wind m. Kim Sam Soon
_____ 14. Only Hope n. La Vendetta
_____ 15. Tomorrow o. Love of the Condor Heroes
_____ 16. Pangarap na Bituin p. Lovestruck
_____ 17. When You Remember Me q. Miss Saigon
_____ 18. Pangako r. Mulawin
_____ 19. Ikaw Nga s. Pocahontas
_____ 20. I Don’t Know How to Love Him t. Space Jam
_____ 21. My Heart Will Go On u. Sugo
_____ 22. Crazy for You v. Superman
_____ 23. In the Name of Love w. The Champ
_____ 24. Can You Read My Mind? x. The Frog Prince
_____ 25. Maybe It’s You z. Titanic
Exercise #6. Match the items under Column A (descriptive titles) with the items under Column B
(writers) by writing the appropriate lowercase letters on the blanks before the number.
Column A Column B
Exercise #7. Select the option that best completes the statement and write its corresponding letter on
the blank before the number. If all options do not fit the statement, write E.
_____ 1. An authored narrative poem having great length and divided into distinct parts and episodes bound
together by common relationship to some great hero, action, and time is a:
a. folk epic c. popular epic
b. literary epic d. classical epic
_____ 2. A short native poem intended to be sung is a:
a. ballad c. sacred song
b. song d. simple lyric
_____ 3. A Shakespearean sonnet is also called:
a. Petrarchan sonnet c. English sonnet
b. Spenserian sonnet d. Italian sonnet
_____ 4. A poem whose nature is subjective and meditative and whose subject is death is:
a. sonnet c. metrical romance
b. metrical tale d. ode
_____ 5. Traditional tales common to the members of a tribe, race or nation usually involving the supernatural
are:
a. fairy tales c. legends
b. folk tales d. myths
_____ 6. The kinds of characters include the following, except the:
a. protagonist/s c. confidant/s
b. antagonist/s d. animals
_____ 7. A character who remains the same kind of character throughout the story is a:
a. background character c. developing character
b. dynamic character d. remaining character
_____ 8. The part of the plot that shows how the conflict is settled is called:
a. complication c. denouement
b. exposition d. reversal
_____ 9. A character opposed to natural forces or elements encounters:
a. physical conflict c. metaphysical conflict
b. psychological conflict d. social conflict
_____ 10. The narrator who presents the character’s speech, actions, thoughts, and emotions employs:
a. first person POV c. third person POV
b. third person objective POV d. second person POV
_____ 11. The theme of the story is not:
a. its subject matter c. the author’s concept of the subject matter
b. the significance of the subject d. the core of the story’s meaning
_____ 12. A foot with three syllables and the last syllable accented is a/an:
a. iamb c. dactyl
b. anapest d. trochee
_____ 13. A line having six syllables is said to be:
a. octosyllabic c. tetrasyllabic
b. pentasyllabic d. hexasyllabic
_____ 14. A stanza or poem of seven lines is called:
a. quatrain c. couplet
b. cinquain d. sestet
_____ 15. A pentameter has:
a. six feet c. five feet
b. four feet d. seven feet
_____ 16. An illusion to Rizal’s work Noli Me Tangere is described as
a. biblical c. historical
b. mythological d. literary
_____ 17. When the repetition of words is at beginning of lines, it is known as:
a. epistrophe c. anastrophe
b. apostrophe d. germination
_____ 18. The phrase “living dead” is an example of a/an:
a. anticlimax c. oxymoron
b. antithesis d. climax
_____ 19. The statement “Kaye baked Jay a great cake” exhibits a/an:
a. assonance c. alliteration
b. consonance d. onomatopoeia
_____ 20. When there is a rhyme within a line, there exists a/an:
a. imperfect rhyme c. suspended rhyme
b. internal rhyme d. exact rhyme
_____ 21. The foremost Filipino proponent of “art for art’s sake” philosophy is:
a. Salvador Lopez c. Dr. Jose Rizal
b. Jose Garcia Villa d. Nick Joaquin
_____ 22. The Filipino hailed as the first Asian nationalist because of the nationalistic themes in his writings is:
a. Salvador Lopez c. Dr. Jose Rizal
b. Jose Garcia Villa d. Nick Joaquin
_____ 23. Blogs usually come in the form of:
a. personal essays c. informal essays
b. familiar essays d. all of the foregoing
_____ 24. A formal essay is characterized as
a. light c. subjective
b. personal d. amusing
_____ 25. A short story has
a. multiple setting c. a simple plot
b. many characters d. several chapters
_____ 26. A novel has the following characteristics, except:
a. brevity c. many characters
b. several characters d. a number of themes
_____ 27. Examples of novels adapted into films are all of the following, except
a. Joanne K. Rowling’s Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone
b. Homer’s Iliad
c. John Ronald Reuel Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings
d. Alexandre Dumas’s The Three Musketeers
_____ 28. When a poem transcends local condition, it is said to be:
a. universal c. timeless
b. expressive d. noble
_____ 29. Poems that tell a story are described as:
a. narrative c. dramatic
b. lyric d. all of the foregoing
_____ 30. A poem with five lines is called a:
a. cinquain c. quintain
b. quintet d. haiku
_____ 31. A lyric poem that serves to praise is a/an:
a. ode c. elegy
b. psalm d. hymn
_____ 32. The statement “The heart of the problem is the problem of the heart” is an example of a/an:
a. climax c. antithesis
b. anticlimax d. oxymoron
_____ 33. Words such as soft and slimy present
a. thermal imagery c. olfactory imagery
b. gustatory imagery d. tactile imagery
_____ 34. An art in which performers, by impersonating, represent or embody imitations of people in a story
presented before an audience is:
a. dance c. theater
b. music d. all of the foregoing
_____ 35. The word theater refers to
a. the dramatic form c. the venue for dramatic performances
b. neither a nor b d. either a or b
_____ 36. A serious drama in which involves the principal characters in calamitous circumstances is called
a. tragicomedy c. melodrama
b. tragedy d. farce
_____ 37. A dramatic form which focuses on the plot, instead of the main character, having contrived events is
called
a. tragicomedy c. melodrama
b. tragedy d. farce
_____ 38. A dramatic form which focuses on the hero who successfully fulfills some of his goals but fails to
fulfill the rest is called
a. tragicomedy c. melodrama
b. tragedy d. farce
_____ 39. The aspect of film production which literally means “writing in movement” is called
a. cinematography c. photography
b. choreography d. lithography
_____ 40. The use of fluorescent lamps and candles to indicate day and night respectively is an example of
the aspect of play or film production called
a. sound effects c. lighting effects
b. visual effects d. production design
_____ 41. The construction of makeshift houses to show a slum area is an example of the aspect of play or
film production called
a. sound effects c. lighting effects
b. visual effects d. production design
_____ 42. The sequencing, inclusion, exclusion and sorting out of scenes are examples of the aspects of film
production called
a. sound effects c. lighting effects
b. visual effects d. production design
_____ 43. A writer of play is known as a
a. playwright c. dramaturge
b. dramatist d. all of the foregoing
_____ 44. The Greek tragedian known for his Theban plays is
a. Aristophanes c. Euripides
b. Sophocles d. Aristotle
_____ 45. The Greek tragedy about a son who killed his father and married his mother is entitled
a. Oedipus Rex c. Antigone
b. The Trojan Women d. Ismene
_____ 46. The Greek tragedy about a woman who defied the decree prohibiting the decent burial of her dead
brother is entitled
a. Oedipus Rex c. Antigone
b. The Trojan Women d. Ismene
_____ 47. The Greek tragedy dealing with the adverse effects of war in female population of a fallen city is
entitled
a. Oedipus Rex c. Antigone
b. The Trojan Women d. Ismene
_____ 48. The Filipino play about a man who lost his job for filching one apple is entitled
a. The Three Rats c. New Yorker in Tondo
b. The World Is an Apple d. Sabina
_____ 48. The Filipino play about a woman who changed he ways after a short stay in the Big Apple is entitled
a. The Three Rats c. New Yorker in Tondo
b. The World Is an Apple d. Sabina
_____ 49. In the local film industry, the following are actor-directors, except:
a. Dolphy c. Fernand Poe, Jr.
b. Eddie Garcia d. Ramon Revilla, Jr.
_____ 50. In the foreign film industry, the following are actor-producers, except:
a. Mel Gibson c. Tom Hanks
b. Tom Cruise d. Sylvester Stallone
_____ 51. The directorial name Ronwaldo Reyes was used by:
a. Mark Reyes c. Peque Gallaga
b. Lore Reyes d. Fernando Poe, Jr.
_____ 52. The most acclaimed film adaptation of a Lualhati Bautista’s novel is
a. Dekada 70 c. Bata, Bata, Paano Ka Ginawa
b. Desaparesidos d. Gapo
_____ 53. The most popular film adaptation of a William Shakespeare’s play is
a. Macbeth c. Hamlet
b. Julius Caesar d. Romeo and Juliet
_____ 54. The Best Float and three Best Picture Awards are given annually during the
a. Famas Awards night
b. Guillermo Mendoza Box-Office Entertainment Awards night
c. Metro Manila Film Festival Awards night
d. Catholic Mass Media Awards night
_____ 55. Examples of annual awards for excellence in film given locally are all of the following, except:
a. Star Awards c. Urian Awards
b. Famas Awards d. Catholic Mass Media Awards
_____ 56. Examples of annual awards for excellence in film given internationally are all of the following,
except:
a. Oscar Awards c. BAFTA Film Awards
b. Golden Globe Awards d. Emmy Awards
_____ 57. Dance first evolve from
a. communal gatherings c. physical activities
b. religious rites d. economic functions
_____ 58. The most important element of dance is the
a. dancer c. form
b. choreographer d. scenery
_____ 59. The most basic trait of a dancer is
a. beauty c. grace
b. honesty d. integrity
_____ 60. When dances perform the same steps simultaneously, they must exhibit:
a. coordination c. harmony
b. subordination d. emphasis
_____ 61. The dance artist is the
a. dance c. organizer
b. lead dancer d. choreographer
_____ 62. Belly dancing is usually performed
a. without music c. as an exercise
b. alone or solo d. with music
_____ 63. The term used to refer to the traditional and spontaneous dance of a tribe, or nation is
a. art dance c. primitive dance
b. folk dance d. rock-and-roll
_____ 64. The technical elements of dance include
a. scenery c. costume design
b. production design d. all of the foregoing
_____ 65. Blocking pertains to
a. stage movement c. technique
b. steps d. all of the foregoing
_____ 66. Dance serves a physical function because of which reason?
a. It is performed by a pair or a group c. It is a good form of exercise
b. It is a means of living for a dancer d. It is a form of worship.
_____ 67. Dance serves as a social function because of which reason?
a. It is performed by a pair or a group c. It is a good form of exercise
b. It is a means of living for a dancer d. It is a form of worship.
_____ 68. Dirty dancing is described as such because of which reason?
a. The dances look untidy. c. The dancers use obscene language.
b. The dance movements are erotic. d. All of the foregoing .
_____ 69. Pandanggo sa Ilaw is to glasses with lighted candes as Pandanggo sa Sambalilo is to
a. pots c. panuelos
b. hats d. sticks
_____ 70. Tinikling is to bamboo poles as Sakuting is to
a. pots c. hats
b. sticks d. panuelos
_____71. Male performers of Ifugao dances wear
a. trousers c. G-strings
b. skimpy shorts d. long pants
_____72. Female performers of Carinosa dance wear
a. Maria Clara dresses c. evening gowns
b. baro’t saya d. kimono
_____73. Joy Cancio is the choreographer of
a. EB Babes c. Mocha/Mocca Girls
b. Sexbomb Dancers d. Hotlegs
_____74. Examples of all-male dance groups are the following, except
a. Whiplash c. Streetboys
b. Universal Motion Dancers d. Octoarts Maneouvres
_____75. Of all local actors, all of the following started as dancers, except
a. Wowie De Guzman c. Vhong Navarro
b. Billy Joe Crawford d. Jhong Hilario
_____76. Known for their dance songs are the following, except
a. Lady Gaga c. Madonna
b. Janet Jackson d. Marilyn Monroe
_____77. The highest of the female vocal register is
a. alto c. coloratura soprano
b. contralto d. mezzo soprano
_____78. The lowest of the male vocal register is
a. basso profundo c. tenor
b. bass d. baritone
_____79. One can distinguish Gary Valenciano’s voice from Martin Nievera’s because of
a. pitch c. timbre
b. volume d. rate
_____80. When one sings without any instrumental accompaniment, he does it
a. solo c. pronto
b. ad lib d. a cappella
_____81. Woodwinds are exemplified by all of the following, except
a. oboe c. clarinet
b. trombone d. flute
_____82. A saxophonist like Tadao Hayashi engages in
a. instrumental music c. operative music
b. sentimental music d. theatrical music
_____83. Songs interpreted by Basil Valdez, Sharon Cuneta, Kuh Ledesma and Leah Navarro were composed
by
a. Willy Cruz c. Restituto Umali
b. George Canseco d. Ernari Cuenco
_____84. The songs Anak, Sino ang Baliw and Kay Ganda ng Ating Musika made history in
a. Metro Pop Music Festival c. Awit Awards
b. Aliw Awards d. Catholic Mass Media Awards
_____85. The relative highness and lowness of a tone is known as
a. duration c. intensity
b. timbre d. pitch
_____86. The length of time occupied by a sound is called
a. volume c. intensity
b. duration d. timbre
_____87. The loudness and softness of a sound is called
a. texture c. melody
b. harmony d. tempo
_____88. Any group of instrumental performers usually under the direction of a conductor is a/an
a. band c. chamber orchestra
b. concerto d. orchestra
_____89. The kind of music connected with elements of a story or poem is
a. folk music c. art song
b. program music d. jazz music
_____90. The director of an orchestra is known as a/an
a. orchestrator c. orchestra agent
b. orchestra leader d. conductor
_____91. The biggest of all the musical ensembles is the
a. orchestra c. symphony orchestra
b. chamber orchestra d. chamber ensemble
_____92. A group of six singers in an opera is called a
a. septet c. sextet
b. symphony d. all of the foregoing
_____93. The architect of the Cultural Center of the Philippines is
a. Leandro Locsin c. Leonardo Locsin
b. Alejandro Locsin d. Hernando Ocampo
_____94. The San Sebastian Church shows influences of
a. Baroque architecture c. Gothic architecture
b. Renaissance architecture d. Roman architecture
_____95. Architectural works used as burial sites include the following, except
a. Taj Mahal c. Pyramid of Khufu
b. Parthenon d. St. Peter’s Basilica
_____96. The architecture evident in the ruins of amphitheaters such as the Colosseum is
a. Roman architecture c. Gothic architecture
b. Baroque architecture d. Renaissance architecture
_____97. Hybrid materials used in constructions are exemplified by
a. tiles, bricks and adobe c. gravel and sand
b. glass and plastic d. yakal, apitong and tanguile
_____98. Because an artist, like an architect, expresses his ideas and emotions in his woks, it does a
a. religious function c. social function
b. personal function d. physical function
_____99.Because an artwork, like an attractive building, serves to decorate, it does a
a. religious function c. personal function
b. physical function d. social function
_____100. Rhythm is exhibited by
a. concentric circles c. parallel lines
b. alternation of black and white stripes d. all of the foregoing
Exercise #8. True or False. Write TRUE if the statement is correct. If not, write FALSE.