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ARTS 8 Q3 Exam

This document contains a MAPEH quarterly exam covering arts, crafts, festivals and decorative arts of India, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Tibet and the Philippines. It includes multiple choice questions to identify specific arts like mandalas, rangolis and truck art as well as festivals like Diwali. There are also fill-in-the-blank and matching questions about the countries of origin for different arts and the descriptions of specific festivals. The exam aims to test knowledge of the traditional visual arts and cultural celebrations of various Asian regions.

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ARTS 8 Q3 Exam

This document contains a MAPEH quarterly exam covering arts, crafts, festivals and decorative arts of India, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Tibet and the Philippines. It includes multiple choice questions to identify specific arts like mandalas, rangolis and truck art as well as festivals like Diwali. There are also fill-in-the-blank and matching questions about the countries of origin for different arts and the descriptions of specific festivals. The exam aims to test knowledge of the traditional visual arts and cultural celebrations of various Asian regions.

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MAPEH 8 Quarter 3 Examination

TEST I. MULTIPLE CHOICE


Direction: Read the question carefully. Encircle the letter of the correct answer.

1. What is the lamp that used in nearly Tibetan temple, household, and altar?
a. Butter lamp b. Camel skin lamp c. Diwali lamp d. Incense
2. Hindu New Year and also known as the “Festival of Lights“.
a. Butter lamp b. Camel skin lamp c. Diwali d. Lakshmi
3. A small piece of desert crafted from a dried camel skin.
a. Camel skin lamp b. Diyas c. Incense burner d. Lamp
4. It was made of wood with the shallow part covered in lead and decorated with brass.
a. Burner b. Diwali lamp c. Incense burner d. Light
5. Hindu goddess of wealth.
a. Bhrama b. Lakshmi c. Shiva d. Vishnu
6. What are the months of Hindus New Year?
a. April & May b. October c. November d. b & c
7. What is the masterpiece of Pakistani culture and are of communication to other areas around the
world?
A. Bags B. Charpai C. Dowry basket D. Tapestry
8. It has a strong ethnic color and high value of appreciation and collection and tapestries?
A. Bags B. Charpai C. Dowry basket D. Tapestry
9. What is the Saudi’s Arabia well known arts and crafts?
A. Bags B. charpai C. Dowry basket D. Tapestry
10. What is one of the most beautiful and most pleasing art forms of India?
A. Diwali B. Carpet C. Rangoli D. truck Art
11. What is a simple item of clothing, loosely worn over the shoulders upper body, and arms, and
sometimes also over the head?
A. Loom B. Ornate C. Shawl D. Yurt
12. They’re typically produced on paper or cloth, draws on surface with threads, fashioned in bronze or
built in stone.
a. Mandala b. Rangoli c. Rugs d. Truck Art
13. A term from the Sanskrit word ’rangavalli’ which means rows of color
a. Mandala b. Rangoli c. Rugs d. Truck Art
14. A brightly flamboyant truck painted with images in Pakistan
a. Mandala b. Rangoli c. Rugs d. Truck art
15. Arabian carpets are primarily made of ____
a. Aluminum b. Metal c. Plastic d. Wool
16. These are circles contained within a square arranged into sections that are all organized around a
single, central point.
a. Mandala b. Rangoli c. Rugs d. Truck art

TEST II. IDENTIFICATION


A. Identify what country is being described. Choose your answer on the box below and write it
on the space provided.
17. Mandala - _______________ 25. Camel skin Lamp - _____________
18. Rangoli - _______________ 26. Butter Lamp - _____________
19. Truck art - _______________ 27. Dowry Baskets - _____________
20. Rugs - _______________ 28. Unique Bags - _____________
21. Barong - _______________ 29. Taj Majal - _____________
22. decorative knife _______________ 30. Ajanta Caves of Maharashtra ____________
23. Diwali - _______________ 31. Eid Al-Fitr of Pakistan - _____________
24. Incense Burner _______________
India Tibet Saudi Arabia

Philippines Pakistan France

B. Identify the following sentence. Look the answer below and write your answer before the
number.

__________32. Celebrated by Hindus in India and also known as the “Festivals of Lights”.

__________33. Small piece of desert crafted from dried camel skin.

__________34. Lamp used in every Tibetan temple, household and altar.

__________35. Made of wood with the shallow part covered in lead and decorated with brass.
__________36. Hindu Goddess of wealth.

__________37. A warp is tightly strung on a loom vertically, also known for the vivid almost electric
colors and intricate designs.

__________38. Brightly colored flamboyant trucks painted with images of idealized landscapes, famous
personalities, flowers and trees turned village lanes, city streets and long-distance highways into a
gallery without walls.

__________39. A spiritual and ritual symbol in Asian cultures.

__________40. One of the most beautiful and most pleasing art forms of India.

__________41. The word mandala is a Sanskrit term meaning ___________.

Butter Lamp Camel Skin Lamp Diwali Truck Art

Circle Arabian Rug Rangoli Mandala

Incense Burners Lakshmi Shiva Dream Catcher

C. Match and Fill: Written below are descriptions of the Decorative arts and Festivals of India,
Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Tibet. A Word Pool is given and contains the arts and crafts that
match the descriptions. Write your answer in the space provided beside the number.

Janadriyah National Festival Eid Al Fitr Jewellry Decorative Knife

Pottery Diwali Tanjore and Mysore Painting Butter Lamp Festiva

__________42. Muslims read Eid Salaat then go to places to enjoy Eid. There are games, rides and
different kinds of food in towns and villages.
__________43. A decorative art in India that is made out of real gold and silver foil, precious and semi-
precious stones, beads, mirrors, and powdered metals – gold in particular.
__________44. Saudi Arabia’s biggest folk and cultural festival takes place for two weeks each February
in Janadriyah, about 30 miles from Riyadh. Thrilling horse and camel races are among the highlights of
what may be Saudi Arabia’s liveliest non-religious public gathering.
__________45. The last climax of the New Year Festival and the celebration of Monlam Prayer Festival.
__________46. Most every Tibetan man and woman carries one. They’re used for slaughtering animals,
cutting down trees and other plants, and also, on a more decorative front, as accessories—with their
silver-finished, intricately patterned sheathes, that’s no shock.
TEST III. SUPPLICATION
Instruction: Supply what is being ask in the chart below. Give one decorative art in the first column and
one Festival in the second column of each country.

Country Decorative Arts Festivals

47. India

48. Saudi Arabia

49. Pakistan

50. Tibet

51. Philippines

TEST IV. NAME THE PICTURE


Instruction: Name each picture below. Write your answer on the space provided beside the picture.

52. 57.

53. 58.

54. 59.

55.
60.

56.

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