Paradise III, City of San Jose Del Monte, Bulacan Summative Test in Arts 9 Name: Date: Grade &section: Parent's Signature

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KAKAWATE NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

Paradise III, City of San Jose del Monte, Bulacan

SUMMATIVE TEST IN ARTS 9

Name: Date:

Grade &Section: Parent’s Signature:

A: Identify the term described in each statement.


Choose the letter of the correct answer.

a. Kerch Style b. Fresco c. Mosaic d. Panel Painting e. Encaustic


_____1. It is a method of painting water-based pigments on a fresh applied plaster
usually on a wall surfaces. Colors are made with grind powder pigment in pure
water, dry and set with a plaster to become a permanent part of the wall.
_____2. These are also referred to as vases which are red-figured pottery named
after the place where it was found.
_____3. It is an art process where an image is created using an assemblage of small piece of colored
glass, stone or other materials.
_____4. These were developed to use by the Greek ship builders, who used the hot
wax to fill the cracks of the ship. Soon, pigments or color were added and used to
paint a wax hull.
_____5. Painting which has a single piece in a several panels joined together.
B. True or False. Write T if the statement is correct and F if it is not.
______6.Paintings during Prehistoric era were found in caves to communicate with
other people.
______7. Stained glass windows were created to transform the vast stone interiors
with warm and glowing color and at the same time to instruct Christians in their
faith.
______8. Most of the subjects during Classical era were battle scenes, mythological
figures, and everyday scenes.
______9. Pelike is a bowl use for mixing wine and water.
______10. Tomb painting is a wall painting popular during classical period which
uses an encaustic method only.
C. Identify the ERA described in the statement.
Choose the letter of the correct answer.
a. Medieval Era b. Byzantine c. Ancient Egypt
d. Romantic Era e. Classical Greek Era
_____11. It emphasizes the importance of life after death and preservation of
knowledge of the past.
_____12. Paintings during this era were not most found in vases, panels and tombs.
It depicts natural figures with dynamic compositions.
_____13. Most paintings were copied or imitated from Hellenic Greek paintings.
Paintings in this era have a wide variety of subjects, animals, everyday life, still life,
‘mythological subjects, portraits, and landscaping.
_____14. By this era, the Greek and Oriental style seem to blend in magnificent,
imposing images which adorned the churches in large and small forms.
_____15. Paintings have been confined in the illumination of manuscript pages and
the painting of frescoes on the walls of churches in cosmopolitan style, elegant,
mannered, and sophisticated.
D. Choose the letter of the correct answer
16. It is also perceived as the language of art.
a. elements and principles of art and design b. line, colors and space.
c. functions and uses. d. paintings, sculptures and architectures.
17. Largely mosaic placed on the walls of the churches that follow a strict frontal
pose
a. Romanesque painting b. Byzantine Paintings
c. Egyptian Paintings d. Prehistoric paintings
18. Ingeniously engineered to correct an optical illusion
a. Egyptian temples b. Classical Greek Temple
c. Roman Architecture d. Gothic Architecture
19. Shows events of the life of the king while he was still on earth and the scenes
he expects to encounter in the underworld after his death
a. Romanesque painting b. Byzantine Paintings
c. Egyptian Paintings d. Prehistoric paintings
20. It depicts battle scenes between Romans and Germans, designed to be placed
against a wall of sarcophagi (a box liked funeral receptacle for a dead body)
a. Egyptian temples b. Classical Greek Temple
c. Roman Sculpture d. Gothic Architecture
21. It is the method of painting water based pigments on a freshly applied plaster
usually on wall surfaces.
a. Acrylic b. Encaustic c. Frescoe d. Tropme-I-oeil
22. It is a method of applying pigments mixed with beeswax and fixed with heat
after its application.
a. Acrylic b. Encaustic c. Frescoe d. Tropme-I-oeil
23. It is an art process where you create an image using assemblage of small pieces
of colored glass, stones or other materials.
a. Collage b. Mosaics c. Stained Glass d. Tropme-I-oeil
24. It is a stone coffin, often inscribed or decorated with a sculpture.
a. Megalith b. Pyramid c. Sarcophagus d. Tomb
25. It is a colored glass used to form decorative or pictorial designs.
a. Collage b. Encaustic c. Mosaics d. Stained Glass
26. Is the practice of applying paint, pigment, color or other medium to a solid
surface.
a. drawing b. painting c. collage d. sgrafitto
27. A picture or a diagram made with pencil, pen, or crayon rather than paint.
a. drawing b. painting c. collage d. sgrafitto
28. Is a technique of art creation, primarily used in the visual arts, but in music
too, by which art results from an assemblage of different forms, thus,creating a
new whole.
a. drawing b. painting c. collage d. sgrafitto
29. It is a form of printmaking that has lines or images
that can only be made once, unlike most printmaking, which allows for multiple
originals.
a. monoprinting b. painting c. collage d. sgrafitto
30. It is a form of decoration made by scratching through a surface to reveal a
lower layer of a contrasting color, typically done in plaster or stucco on walls, or in
slip on ceramics before firing.
a. drawing b. painting c. collage d. sgrafitto

key to correction
1.B 11. C 21. C
2.A 12. E 22. B
3.C 13. D 23. B
4.E 14. B 24. C
5.D 15. A 25. D
6. T 16. A 26. B
7. T 17. A 27. A
8. T 18. B 28. C
9. F 19. C 29. A
10. F 20. C 30. D

1-15 MODULE 1
16-20 MODULE 2
21-25 MODULE 3
26-30 MODULE 4

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