FINALEXAM
FINALEXAM
FINALEXAM
FINAL EXAMINATION
GE ELECTIVE 2 ARTS AND HUMANITIES
NAME:
COURSE & YEAR:
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TEST I. IDENTIFICATION
Instruction: Read every questions carefully and write your answer on the space provided before each number.
II.TRUE OR FALSE. Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE, if otherwise. 3 points each.
1. In Indonesia and Southwest Asia, all the arts from architecture, painting, sculpture, music to dance and
theater, have their sole theme focused on the life of the gods, legendary heroes, and mythical beings.
6. China is noted for its pottery, while India is famous for its Taj Mahal in Agra as its architectural masterpiece.
7. Calligraphy is the art of writing beautifully, generally in freehand, with pen or brush on paper or any similar
material.
8. Knowledge of art during the prehistoric period is based on archaeological discoveries. The prehistoric
calendar in Europe begun with the Paleolithic Age (about 10,000 B.C.).
9. The art of Egypt (2780-2280 B.C.) is exemplified by the pyramid used as tomb of the pharaoh. It symbolized
the supremacy of the pharaoh and the stability of the state.
10. Sumerian architecture had its beginnings as reed and mud huts. They were made of kiln and dried bricks
formed from the abundant clay along the Tigris-Euphrates Rivers.
TEST III: MULTIPLE CHOICE 2pts. each
Encircle the letter that corresponds to your answer. Erasure and Alteration means wrong.
1. An Art varying pitch to produce melodious harmony expressive of the primary function of music is to
express joy, pain, etc. and to entertain.
A. Music C. Architecture
B. Dance D. Painting
2. Was derived from recreation, lullaby from the swaying of the trees or a mother's efforts quiet her infant.
A. Tempo C. Tone
B. Melody D. Dynamics
A. Tempo C. Tone
B. Melody D. Dynamics
5. Sound in music which designates the pitch and depends on the vibration rate per second.
A. Tempo C. Tone
B. Melody D. Dynamics
6. This means the force or percussive effects degree of loudness and softness.
A. Tempo C. Tone
B. Melody D. Dynamics
A. Forte C. Color
B. Harmony D. Texture
A. Forte C. Color
B. Harmony D. Texture
9. This refers to the number of tones ones cannot be done if the texture is thick.
A. Forte C. Color
B. Harmony D. Texture
10. Result of different timbre or quality of tone in a variety of voices and instruments.
A. Forte C. Color
B. Harmony D. Texture
1. 2 Types of Literature
2. The Types of Oral Literature
3. Characteristics/Features of Poetry
4. Elements of the Short Story
“I’m not telling you it is going to be easy- I’m telling you it’s going to be worth it!”
- Art Williams