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HUMANITIES

NATIONAL ACHIEVEMENT TEST


CONTEMPORARY PHILIPPINE ARTS FROM THE REGIONS (CPAR)
GRADE 11/12
I. Direction: Read and understand the questions below. Write the letter of the correct
answer on your answer sheet.

1. It means current, now and present.


a. Modern b. Contemporary c. Ancient d. Art
2. Arts are for ritual purposes for everyday use.
a. Pre-colonial era c. Islamic era b. Spanish era d. American era
3. Art become a handmaiden of religion, serving to propagate the catholic faith and thus support the colonial order at the same
time.
a. Pre-colonial era b. Islamic era c. Spanish era d. American era
4. This principle of art represents a pattern in an art caused by the repetition of certain elements of art.
a. Harmony b. Movement c. Rhythm d. Variety
5. Which of the following artworks is made during the Ethnic Tradition of Philippine Arts?
a. Manunggul Jar b. The Oblation c. St. Metropolitan Cathedral d. Spoliarium by Juan Luna
6. Which of the following artworks is made during the Spanish Colonial Tradition of Philippine Arts?
a. Manunggul Jar b. The Oblation c. St. Metropolitan Cathedral d. Art Installation
7. Which of the following is NOT an example of performing arts?
a. Aerobics b. Concerts c. Paintings d. Musicians
8. Which of the following is NOT an example of performing arts?
a. Aerobics b. Concerts c. Paintings d. Musicians
9. What is the kind of performing arts that often involves the integration and combination of the visual and performing arts?
a. Dance b. Music c. Singing d. Theater
10. This element of art can be described as tint and shade.
a. Color b. Texture c. Space d. Value
11. What do you call a tool for communication that conveys and expresses thoughts, emotions, or aspirations?
a. Language b. Art c. Speaking d. Action
12. Which of the following are considered warm colors?
I. Violet II. Red-Orange III. Yellow-Green IV. Blue
a. I and IV b. II and III c. I and II d. III and IV
13. This principle of art refers to the greater impact given to a certain element in a piece of art.
a. Contrast b. Emphasis c. Balance d. Rhythm
14. This element of art is used to define shape and form.
a. Colorb. Space c. Line d. Value
15. This element of art implies distances or areas around, between or within components of an artwork.
a. Colorb. Space c. Line d. Value
16. Height, width, and length are the dimensions implied of this element of art.
a. Shape b. Space c. Form d. Texture
17. Who among of the following is the first recipient of being a National Artist?
a. Fernando Amorsolo c. Guillermo Tolentino
b. Jose Tanig Joya d. Vicente Manansala
18. This art can be categorized as poetry, prose, and drama.
a. Visual Art b. Performance Art c. Applied Art d. Literary Art
19. Painting is an example of.
a. Visual Art b. Performance Art c. Applied Art d. Literary Art
20. Which of the following refers to the materials used in an artwork?
a. Form b. Artist c. Subject d. Medium
21. Which of the following does not belong to the group?
a. Architecture b. Drawing c. Calligraphy d. Glassware

22. These are artworks done from mixed materials, any materials including commercial
garbage. Artist may use their full freedom in choosing materials in a context to express views and opinion on issues around.
What art are these?
a. Mixed Media b. Public c. Installation d. Architecture
23. People can’t live without it nowadays and it is beyond words, it has the power to speak through people’s mind, heart and
soul. It can affect the mood, way of thinking and even character and disposition of people listening to it.
a. Music b. Theatre c. Performance d. Dance
24. It is a performing art that is concerned almost exclusively with live performances which present a significant sense of
drama.
a. Theater b. Film c. Dance d. Music
25. Which of the following Republic Act known as the Manlilikha ng Bayan Act?
a. R.A. Act. 7355 b. R.A. Act. 11190 c. R.A. Act. 7356 d. R.A. Act. 10066

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