PT Grade 9
PT Grade 9
GRADE 9 ARTS
_____1. Neoclassicism is the revival of a classical style of art treatment. The term came from the Greek
words NEOS and CLASSICUS which means ___________.
a. young and old b. discover and restore c. new and first class d. new and traditional
_____2. Neoclassical movement is notable as the Age of Enlightenment or __________.
a. Age of Reason b. Age of Understanding c. Age of Learning d. Age of Wisdom
_____3.During the time of Alexander the Great, Neoclassical sculptures dominated in what style?
a. Greek b. Egyptian c. Gothic d. Roman
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_____4.It is an art movement in 18 century that gives emphasis on nature, imagination, emotion and the
individual.
a. Neoclassicism b. Impressionism c. Romanticism d. Expressionism
_____5.The following are characteristics of a neo-classical art EXCEPT:
a. rebirth of Greek history b. formal composition c. local color d. classic geo-structure
_____6. Romanticism is a movement in which the artist sought to break new ground in the expression of
emotion. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of Romanticism?
a. dramatic compositions b. formal compositions c. shows height of action d. emotional extremes
_____7. A neoclassical style of building which gives an overall impression of an enormous, classically
decorated rectangular block.
a. temple b. palladian c. classical block d. trabeated
_____8. A famous neo-classical style of building that features balustrade.
a. temple b. palladian c. classical block d. trabeated
_____9.It is an uncommon style of building during Renaissance period, but it exploded in neoclassical
age. What is this structural design that features peristyle?
a. temple b. palladian c. vault d. trabeated
_____10. Victorian Gothic began in the late 1740s in England that drew its inspiration in medieval
architecture, this movement is also known as __________.
a. Renaissance Revival b. Byzantine Revival c. Romanesque Revival d. Gothic Revival
_____11. This structure is acclaimed to be one of the best monuments in the world and also known as the
“Cry of Pugadlawin”.
a. Bonifacio Monument b. Rizal Monument c. Magellan Shrine d. EDSA Shrine
_____12.He is recognized as the “Father of Philippine Arts” and the one who designed the monument that
is being referred in item number 4?
a. Juan Luna b. Guillermo Toelntino c. Napoleon Abueva d. JuanNapkil
_____13.Spoliarium is a masterpiece of one of the Philippine national artists, Juan Luna. What does this
painting depict?
a. It is a glimpse of Roman history where the fallen and dying gladiators are dumped of their worldly
possessions.
b. Judgment of humankind expected in some religious traditions to take place at the end of the world.
c. Spanish victory against the Filipinos.
d. The blood compact between the Spaniards and Filipinos
_____14. He was one of the great Filipino painters in 19th century and served as an inspiration of the
members of Philippine Reform Movement and his masterpiece, “The Christian Virgins Being
Exposed to the Populace”.
a. Guillermo Toelntino b. Felix Hidalgo c. Napoleon Abueva d. JuanNapkil
_____15. The Philippine’s national artist for sculpture and was called as the “Father of Modern Philippine
Sculpture”.
a. Felix Hidalgo b. Guillermo Tolentino c. Napoleon Abuevad. JuanNapkil
II. MULTIPLE CHOICE: Identify the title of the artwork and the style of the following masterpieces.
Choose the letter of your answer from the given choices.
16. _____ a. Manila Post Office b. UP Manila c. Eks Club d. White House
17. _____ a. Neoclassicism b. Romanticism
18. _____ a. Spoliarium b. The Raft of Medusa c. Charging Chasseur d. Liberty Leading the People
19. _____ a. Neoclassicism b. Romanticism
22. _____a. UP Manila b. Up Oblation c. Paco Train Station d. Laoag Normal School
23. _____ a. Neoclassicism b. Romanticism
24. _____a. The Raft of Medusa b. Spoliarium c. Charging Chasseur d. Liberty Leading the People
25. _____ a. Neoclassicism b. Romanticism
IV. Enumeration
Locomotor Movements
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