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SUMMATIVE TEST IN ARTS 9 SUMMATIVE TEST IN ARTS 9
A. MULTIPLE CHOICE: Choose the best answer. B. MULTIPLE CHOICE: Choose the best answer.
1. Art is also known as the totality of human 1. Art is also known as the totality of human
activities. The following are importance of art to activities. The following are importance of art to
humans EXCEPT humans EXCEPT
a. Express feelings of love. b. Express feelings of love.
b. Give satisfaction to talented people. e. Give satisfaction to talented people.
c. Develop character, proper attitudes and values. f. Develop character, proper attitudes and values.
d. Encourage budding sportsmen. g. Encourage budding sportsmen.
2. Cave paintings encompass any parietal art which 2. Cave paintings encompass any parietal art which
involves the application of color pigments on the involves the application of color pigments on the
walls. In what era when these types of arts walls. In what era when these types of arts
dominated as the people’s means of dominated as the people’s means of
communication? communication?
a. Ancient Egypt b. Classical Greek b. Ancient Egypt b. Classical Greek
C. Prehistoric Era d. Romanesque Era C. Prehistoric Era d. Romanesque Era
3. A method of painting that denotes a picture 3. A method of painting that denotes a picture
painted in a panel, usually made of wood. painted in a panel, usually made of wood.
a. panel painting b. plein-air painting b. panel painting b. plein-air painting
c. scroll painting d. miniature painting c. scroll painting d. miniature painting
4. The formal writing system of Egypt with the use of 4. The formal writing system of Egypt with the use of
pictures. pictures.
a. hieroglyphics b. calligraphy b. hieroglyphics b. calligraphy
c. photography d. logography c. photography d. logography
5. A typical art process in Romantic era where pieces 5. A typical art process in Romantic era where pieces
of colored glass, stone, or other materials were of colored glass, stone, or other materials were
formed together to create an image. formed together to create an image.
a. stained glass b. photography b. stained glass b. photography
c. printmaking d. mosaic c. printmaking d. mosaic
6. Which of the following is NOT a relevant nature of 6. Which of the following is NOT a relevant nature of
Pre-Historic sculpture? Pre-Historic sculpture?
a. Symbolic elements were widely used. e. Symbolic elements were widely used.
b. Sculpture is a result of natural erosion and not a f. Sculpture is a result of natural erosion and not a
human artistry. human artistry.
c. Carvings may have mythological or religious g. Carvings may have mythological or religious
significance. significance.
d. Materials used in sculpture vary according to h. Materials used in sculpture vary according to
region and locality region and locality
7. A style of architecture characterized by pointed 7. A style of architecture characterized by pointed
arches. arches.
a. Gothic b. Byzantine a. Gothic b. Byzantine
c. Romanesque d. Roman c. Romanesque d. Roman
8. An architectural style characterized by rounded 8. An architectural style characterized by rounded
arches and masonry walls and vaults. arches and masonry walls and vaults.
a. Roman b. Romanesque c. Roman b. Romanesque
b. c. Greek d. Byzantine d. c. Greek d. Byzantine
9. It is a method of painting water-based pigments on 9. It is a method of painting water-based pigments on
a freshly applied plaster usually on wall surfaces. a freshly applied plaster usually on wall surfaces.
a. Encaustic b. Fresco a. Encaustic b. Fresco
c. Acrylic d. Mosaic c. Acrylic d. Mosaic
10. It is a method of applying pigments mixed with 10. It is a method of applying pigments mixed with
beeswax and fixed with heat after its application. beeswax and fixed with heat after its application.
a. Encaustic b. Fresco a. Encaustic b. Fresco
c. Mosaic d. Stained Glass c. Mosaic d. Stained Glass

3. MULTIPLE CHOICE: Choose the letter that 4. MULTIPLE CHOICE: Choose the letter that
corresponds to when the classical artwork was corresponds to when the classical artwork was
shown. shown.
A. Pre – Historic E. Byzantine E. Pre – Historic E. Byzantine
B. Egyptian F. Romanesque F. Egyptian F. Romanesque
C. Roman G. Gothic G. Roman G. Gothic
D. Greek H. Greek

11. 16. 11. 16.

12. 17. 12. 17.

13. 18. 13. 18.

14. 19. 14. 19.

15. 20. 15. 20.

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