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Unit I - Test Part I. IDENTIFICATION. Directions: Identify The Following. Write Your Answer On The Space Provided

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Unit I - Test Part I. IDENTIFICATION. Directions: Identify The Following. Write Your Answer On The Space Provided

This document appears to be a test from a humanities or art appreciation class. It contains three parts: 1. An identification section where students are asked to identify terms like humanities, art, Plato, Aristotle, and different art forms. 2. A true/false section testing knowledge of concepts like the nature of art, different art movements, and relationships between art and other fields. 3. A matching section where students must match phrases with their corresponding art terms, such as matching mythology with gods and goddesses.

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  • Unit 1 - Identification: This section contains identification questions focused on humanities, art, and related concepts.
  • Unit 1 - True or False: Consists of true or false questions where students assess statements related to art and humanities.
  • Unit 2 - Matching Type: Features matching type questions requiring association of phrases with correct references.
  • Unit 2 - True or False: Includes a set of statements for students to evaluate as true or false, focusing on art movements and their characteristics.

Name: ____________________________ Date: _______________

Year and Section: ___________________ Rating: _____________

Unit I - Test Part I.


IDENTIFICATION. Directions: Identify the following. Write your answer on the
space provided.
1. HUMANITIES
It studies how people process and document the human experience using
philosophy, religion, literature, art and history as their way of understanding and
recording the world.

2. ART OR AESTHETICS
It is the philosophical study of beauty and taste, concerned with the nature
of art and used as the basis for interpreting and evaluating individual works of art.

3. PLATO
Whose philosopher explained that the physical world is a copy of a
perfect, rational, eternal and changeless original which he called FORMS?

4. ARISTOTLE
He stated that physical manifestation of beauty is affected by SIZE.

5. ARTIST
A person who exhibits exceptional skills in the visual and/or the
performing arts, more sensitive, very perceptive and more creative.

6. ART
What constitutes one of the oldest and most important means of
expression developed by man?

7. ARTISAN
He is a person who is involved in skilled trade which produces things by
hand.

8. SCULPTURE
It is a three- dimensional art form that is created through molding, carving,
welding, casting and assembling.

9. ARCHITECTURE
What is considered the most functional of all the art forms?
10. LITERATURE
What art form uses words to express thoughts, ideas and feelings?
Part II.
TRUE or FALSE. Directions:: Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if
the statement states an incorrect idea. Write your answers on the space provided.
1. TRUE
The fundamental principles of humanities are associated with beliefs about
freedom and that human beings are capable of making significant personal choices
within the constraints imposed by heredity, personal history and environment.

2. FALSE - Art is subjective as it is


Art is objective and employs the use of perception, insights, feelings and
intuition.

NOTE: Art is subjective as it is

3. FALSE- Painting, sculpture, literature, music are examples of functional art forms
.
NOTE: Nonfunctional art encompasses paintings, sculptures and all manner of fine
art

4. FALSE
Sculpture is considered as the most functional of all the art forms.

NOTE: Architecture is considered as the most functional of all the art forms .

5. TRUE
Individuals are free and are capable of making choices.

6. FALSE
Arts studies how people process and document the human experience using
philosophy, religion and history as their way of understanding and recording the
world.

NOTE: Humanities studies how people process and document the human
experience using philosophy, religion, literature, art and history as their way of
understanding and recording the world

7. FALSE
Human potential plays an important role in growth and development.
NOTE: Human potential for growth and development is virtually unlimited. Self-
concept plays an important role in growth and development

8. FALSE
Artists practice a craft and may through experience and aptitude reach the
expressive levels of an artisan.

NOTE: Artisans practice a craft and may through experience and aptitude reach the
expressive levels of an artist

9. FALSE -
Non-functional art is generally applied art - art created for use, not necessarily
everyday use, but designed to serve a purpose and with an aesthetic in mind.

NOTE: Functional art is generally applied art

10. TRUE
Aesthetics is a branch of philosophy that deals with the nature of beauty and
taste, as well as the philosophy of art.

11. FALSE
Music, Dance, Theater and Literature are visual art forms.

NOTE: performing arts (including dance, music and theater)

12. FALSE
The Humanities and the Arts use an objective approach in the study of man and
his being.

NOTE: Subjective

13. TRUE
Painting and drawing are two - dimensional art forms.

14. TRUE
The aim of making the students learn to appreciate the arts is primarily to get the
learner an engaging relationship with a particular art work and for one to understand
the meaning behind an artistic creation.

15. TRUE
Art is not meant to be looked at only for what it is.

16. TRUE
Fiction can be further distinguished according to major forms such as the novel,
short story, or drama.

17. FALSE
Literature as an art form can only be considered performing arts in nature.

NOTE: Can also be visual arts

18. TRUE
In art appreciation, an art work must be perceived in the context of its history.

19. TRUE
Philosophy is the study of general and fundamental questions about existence,
knowledge, values, reason, mind, and language. Such questions are often posed as
problems to be studied or resolved.

20. FALSE
The use of musical instruments in creating music is an example of visual art.

Unit 2 Test
Name: __________________________ Date: __________________ Year and
Section: ________________ Score: _________________
Test I.
Matching Type. Directions: Phrases will be provided in the numbers below. Match
the phrase to the term that it refers to.
1. Past events and memories
A. Religion B. History
2. Gods and goddesses
A. History B. Mythology
3. Subject of the artwork is evident
A. Realism B. Representational art
4. Sacred texts
A. Religion B. Mythology
5. Cut, lacerated and mutilated
A. Distortion B. Mangling
6. Use of geometric figure
A. Cubism B. Elongation
7. Subject is stretched
A. Symbolism B. Elongation
8. Bright colors showing comfort and joy
A. Fauvism B. Dadaism
9. The subject as it is – DI KO SURE
A. Realism B. Naturalism
10. “hobby horse”
A. Dadaism B. Fauvism
11. Moving away from reality
A. Abstraction B. Symbolism
12. Meaning conveyed is different from the literal
C. Abstraction D. Symbolism
13. Activities of the subconscious
A. Expressionism B. Surrealism
14. Misshapen and twisted
A. Distortion B. Elongation
15. Ruins and ills of society
A. Expressionism B. Surrealism

Test II.
True or False. Directions: Write TRUE if the statement conveys the correct idea,
FALSE if the statement is wrong. Write your answer on the space provided.
TRUE 1. The subject refers to what the work represents which could be a person,
object, scene or event.
TRUE 2. Surrealism came from the merging of super and realism that emphasized on
the activities of the unconscious mind where themes are mostly violent and cruel which
reveals the deep, true and ugly part of human nature.- DI KO SURE
FALSE 3. Symbolism is an art movement that began in Italy which aims at making their
works capture the speed and force of the modern industrial society- FUTURISM
TRUE 4. Dadaism is an art movement that doesn’t follow the traditions and principles in
art and tries to shock society and provoke the public with outrageous pieces of writing,
poetry recitals and art exhibits.
FALSE 5. Religion is considered the handmaid of Art. – REFER TO PAGE 38
FALSE 6. People are the most popular source of objective art.- NATURE OR DI KO
SURE
TRUE 7. A work of art is realistic when the presentation and organization of details in
the work are imitated or duplicated.
FALSE 8. Abstraction as subject presentation should be presented as is and does not
involve the use of any other forms.
FALSE 9. In distortion, artists show subjects as cut, mutilated, lacerated or hit with
repeated blows. – MANGLING
FALSE 10. Dadaism as a method of subject presentation means “wild beasts”.- HOBBY
HORSE

TEST 3: KAYO NA BAHALA

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