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Online Review 12.16

Total questions: 35

Worksheet time: 18mins

Name
Class
Date
1.

What scene did the artist use to convey awareness of the media's influence on shaping a compelling narrative?

a)
description
b)
analysis
c)
interpretation
d)
judgement
2.

How did the artist employ sharp lines to depict a sense of chaos or destruction surrounding the little child in the artwork?

a)
description
b)
analysis
c)
interpretation
d)
judgement
3.

What elements does this artwork feature to evoke a sense of sadness, such as the portrayal of a little boy with a bleeding nose and holding a teddy bear?

a)
description
b)
analysis
c)
interpretation
d)
judgement
4.

How did the artist strategically utilize the bright red color in this artwork to draw the attention of observers, particularly emphasizing the blood on the child's face and highlighting the Red Cross individuals attempting to aid the child?

a)
description
b)
analysis
c)
interpretation
d)
judgement
5.

How does the artist's presentation of a distinct perspective within this artwork contribute to its powerful impact, prompting viewers to contemplate and reassess their views on the media?

a)
description
b)
analysis
c)
interpretation
d)
judgement
6.
ART is a ____________ activity that expresses ______________ or ______________ skills.
a)
imaginative, ideas, creative
b)
technical, imagination, ideas
c)
creative, imaginative, technical
d)
creative, ideas, imaginative
7.

What is the meaning of balance in the context of art?

a)
The physical weight of the art piece
b)
The distribution of elements in a composition
c)
The color balance in a painting
d)
The artist's emotional balance
8.

What techniques are employed to generate emphasis within a composition?


a)
Through the use of only dark colors
b)
By making all elements equal in importance
c)
By creating a visually dominant area that commands attention
d)
By avoiding contrast in the artwork
9.

How does rhythm relate to pattern in the context of art?

a)
Rhythm demands consistency, while pattern relies on variety.
b)
Rhythm and pattern are unrelated concepts in art.
c)
Both rhythm and pattern rely on repetition but in different ways.
d)
Rhythm is the absence of pattern in an artwork.
10.

Which of the following is not a symptom of dyslexia?

a)
problems learning the names and sounds of letters
b)
confusion over letters that look similar and putting letters the wrong way round
c)
confusion on the order of letters in words
d)
problems doing art
11.


Which of the following activities is not recommended for students with dyslexia?

a)
use of flash cards
b)
puppetry
c)
story videos
d)
play sports
12.

What is the primary challenge or struggle confronted by the protagonist, Ishaan, in the movie "Every Child is Special"?

a)
Financial difficulties
b)
Difficulty in understanding mathematics
c)
Language barriers
d)
Dyslexia
13.

Who is the teacher pivotal in understanding and assisting Ishaan Awasthi in overcoming his challenges in the movie "Every Child is Special"?

a)
Ram Shankar Nikumbh
b)
Rajan Damodaran
c)
Amarjeet Singh Gill
d)
Govind Nihalani
14.

What is Ishaan's favorite hobby, allowing him to express himself, before his teacher discovers his dyslexia in the film "Every Child is Special"?

a)
Painting
b)
Singing
c)
Playing the piano
d)

Writing stories

15.

What artistic technique involves celebrating spontaneity and a highly physical approach by flicking, throwing, or dripping paint onto a painting surface?

a)
Tinkering
b)
Splattering
c)
Flowing
d)
Scratching
16.

What is the fundamental process in pottery referred to as "throwing"?

a)
Shaping the clay on the potter’s wheel
b)
Adding glaze to the pottery
c)
Firing the pottery in a kiln
d)
Decorating the finished pottery
17.
Which art medium was used extensively before the 16th century and is made from mixing water, pigments, and ground chalk?
a)
Oil paint
b)
Tempera
c)
Watercolor
d)
Chalk
18.
Which art medium provides a rich, velvety matte surface and blends very well due to its softness?
a)
Oil paint
b)
Tempera
c)
Soft pastels
d)
Watercolor
19.

Which of the following is NOT considered a form of art?
Which of the following is not categorized as a form of art?

a)
Music
b)
Science
c)
Painting
d)
Sculpture
20.
What is a key aspect that differentiates Performance Art from other art forms?
a)
It focuses on creating tangible artifacts
b)
It relies solely on technological advancements
c)
It is typically presented live and engages various art forms
d)
It aims primarily for static beauty
21.
What is the root meaning of the term "art" based on its Latin origin?
a)
Emotion
b)
Skill or craft
c)
Beauty
d)
Creation
22.
Which art forms fall under the category of Performing Art?
a)
Painting and Sculpture
b)
Music and Theatre
c)
Photography and Printmaking
d)
Poetry and Prose
23.
What distinguishes Literary Art from other forms of art?
a)
Its ability to evoke emotions through visuals
b)
Its focus on live presentations to an audience
c)
Its utilization of writing or stories to convey artistic value
d)
Its emphasis on harmony and balance
24.
Who will confer the highest national recognition given to Filipino individuals who have made significant contributions to the development of Philippine arts?
a)
National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA)
b)
the President of the Philippines
c)
Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP)
d)
the National Artists
25.
Amy is an art curator. What is the main role of an art curator?
a)
Amy manages the items and know how they should be preserved
b)
Amy should be knowledgeable about techniques on preservation
c)
Amy implements and manages art exhibitions and collections, they also evaluate and catalogue arts
d)
Amy creates art that is worthy for exhibitions in museums
26.
What should be done in second deliberation in nominating a national artist?
a)
A joint meeting from NCCA and CCP, decides on the final nominees.
b)
Nominations are submitted to the National Artist Secretariat.
c)
The president proclaims the final nominees.
d)
Nominations will be called for the interview.
27.

How does Amy achieve her dream of becoming an art curator at the National Museum of the Philippines?

a)
A PhD (Doctor in Philosophy) is required
b)
Five years of field experience is required
c)
One must have travelled and experience rich cultures in different countries
d)
Must have a PhD degree and five years of field experience
28.
All of these describe about perspective, except;
a)
It will not help us to consider other beliefs, experiences and viewpoints.
b)
You have the capacity to view things in their true relations or relative importance.
c)
It is what makes a painting seem to have form,distance, and look "real."
d)
It is an art technique for creating an illusion of three-dimensions.
29.
Amy is considered to be an art collector. How is she considered as art curator?
a)
Amy creates and sells art
b)
Amy works with a curator to look for arts to be displayed in a museum
c)
Amy learns how to critique an art
d)
Amy has two or more paintings from a selected artist or various artists
30.
What is the purpose of establishing criteria in decision-making processes?
a)
To complicate decision-making
b)
To ensure decisions align with Core Values
c)
To confuse stakeholders
d)
To discourage alternatives
31.
Which of the following is NOT one of the criteria for judging artwork?
a)
Originality
b)
Neatness
c)
Quantity of materials used
d)
Aesthetic quality
32.
What is the primary focus during the "Analysis" step in art criticism?
a)
Explaining the artist's intent
b)
Providing personal opinions
c)
Identifying elements and principles of art
d)
Ignoring visual effects
33.
What is the main goal of the "Interpretation" step in art criticism?
a)
Listing facts about the artwork
b)
Explaining the artist's message or intent
c)
Describing the artist's life in detail
d)
Avoiding any subjective thoughts
34.
What is a common requirement for understanding abstract works in art criticism?
a)
Ignoring the artist's life and historical context
b)
Avoiding any personal interpretations
c)
Learning more about the artist's life and historical context
d)
Focusing solely on subjective opinions
35.
According to Elbert Hubbard, what is the consequence of trying to avoid criticism?
a)
Gaining popularity
b)
Becoming a successful artist
c)
Remaining silent and inactive
d)
Achieving artistic excellence