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TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF THE PHILIPPINES GEC 006

DEPARTMENTAL FINAL EXAMINATION Art Appreciation


1ST Semester S.Y. 2018-2019 SET A
Competencies: C. Balance
D. Variety
1. Demonstrate an understanding on the subject of arts and its
functions. 11. It suggests grace, subtleness, direction, instability, movement,
2. Determine the relationship of the elements of various fields of flexibility.
arts. A. Curved
3. Exhibit knowledge on the progress of selected visual arts, such B. Horizontal
as painting, sculpture and architecture, from prehistoric times to
the modern times. C. Jagged
D. Vertical
Graduate Attributes 12. It is an element that deals more directly with the sense of touch.
A. Intensity
1. Lifelong learning
B. Perspective
C. Texture
Direction: Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write your D. Value
answer on the space at the left of side of each question. Write 13. Which of the following is not a characteristic of cool hues?
the letter only. A. They suggest distance.
B. They are calm, sober, restful, and inconspicuous.
1. This refers to the arts – the visual arts such as architecture, C. They are suggestive of impetuous or instinctive action.
painting, sculpture, music, dance, theater or drama, and literature. D. They cause surfaces covered with them to appear to
A. Humanities recede.
B. Concept 14. These lines are found in reclining persons, in landscape, calm
C. Art bodies of water and in the distant meeting of the earth and sky.
D. Media A. Curved
2. What are visual arts? B. Horizontal
A. Arts that can be heard and are expressed in time. C. Jagged
B. Arts that are perceived by the eyes and which occupies D. Vertical
space. 15. All of the following are characteristics of poetry excluding:
C. Arts that are both seen and heard. A. It appeals to the emotion
D. None of the foregoing. B. It is written in stanza and verse form
3. Which of the following does not characterize art? C. It is expressed in ordinary form
A. It is a product of man’s need to express himself. D. It is rhythmical and figurative
B. It brings life in harmony with the beauty of the world. 16. In literature, it refers to the representation of sense experience or
C. It is imitative the total sensory suggestion of a text – visual, auditory, tactile,
D. It is expressed through a certain medium. gustatory, and bodily images.
4. Which of the following is not true about cool hues? A. Tone C. Language
A. They lower heart rate and reduces appetite. B. Imagery D. Symbolism
B. They bring to mind a calming effect. 17. Which of the following best describes shape?
C. They represent dependability. A. A principle of art that deals with height and width.
D. They trigger hunger. B. An element that refers to the area between, around, and/or
5. Which of the following is an example of Gothic architecture? within things.
A. Westminster Abbey C. An element that is concerned with depth; and that encloses
B. Sydney Opera House space.
C. Eiffel Tower D. An element that is concerned with height and width; and
D. Parthenon that encloses space.
6. Photography, industrial arts, cosmetics, and advertising are 18. This is a type of painting with which the mineral pigments are mixed
examples of: with egg yolk, egg white, or ore.
A. Baroque art A. Tempera
B. Modern art B. Pastel
C. Renaissance art C. Acrylic
D. Gothic art D. Fresco
7. Which of the following statements is not true about Gothic art? 19. This is painting on a moist plaster surface with colors ground in
A. It exemplifies faith. water or a limewater mixture.
B. It is recognizable by its pointed arches and vaults. A. Tempera
C. It implies simplicity. B. Pastel
D. It features verticality. C. Acrylic
8. All of the following are reasons why study literature except: D. Fresco
A. to express one’s self 20. The artists in the visual arts are:
B. to appreciate beauty A. engineers, doctors, and singers
C. to develop wider perspective of events B. dramatists, writers, and choreographers
D. to limit knowledge C. painters, architects, and sculptors
9. In literature, this is the kind of conflict that occurs when the D. None of the foregoing.
protagonist is in conflict with values of his or her society. 21. Which element of art is concerned reflected light?
A. Internal A. Value
B. External B. Color
C. Interpersonal C. Texture
D. Intrapersonal D. Perspective
10. This principle of art is concerned with equalizing visual forces, 22. Pattern is the principle of art that is created when…
forces, elements, or weight in a work of art. A. lines are used over and over again
A. Unity B. an art element is repeated in a planned or random way
B. Rhythm over and over again.

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TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF THE PHILIPPINES GEC 006
DEPARTMENTAL FINAL EXAMINATION Art Appreciation
1ST Semester S.Y. 2018-2019 SET A
C. lines and shapes are used in combination with different A. A temple to the local god of the city
colors. B. A large theatre where people performed
D. there is rhythm in a design C. A siege weapon used in war.
D. A type of vehicle used for racing.
23. In Greek architecture, it is the order that is the slenderest one and 33. What did a ziggurat look like?
a highly decorated capital to suggest a young maiden; it features an A. It was a tall tower with steps around the outside.
acanthus-leaf capital on top of a fluted shaft. B. It looked like a giant square block.
A. Corinthian C. It looks like a pyramid with large steps or levels
B. Ionic D. It looks like a temple
C. Doric 34. Aesthetic values have to do with _______
D. Cornice A. the moral value of works of art and other objects that could
24. The most famous examples of Greek Architecture that are the be judged beautiful
magnificent temples erected on a sacred hill in the center of Athens. B. good and bad works of art and other objects that could be
A. Acropolis C. Didyma judged beautiful
B. Parthenon D. Temple of Apoll C. the moral values of artists and critics
25. Which of the following is not true about ancient Greek D. pragmatic decisions regarding the display of art
architecture? 35. Who painted “Starry Night”?
A. Many of the Greek temples and sculptures were painted A. Michelangelo C. Leonardo Da Vinci
with bright colors. B. Vincent Van Gogh D. Picasso
B. Greek temples were grand buildings with a fairly simple 36. This painting style is ornate and fantastic appealing to the emotion,
design. sensual, and highly decorative; with light and shadow for dramatic
C. Most temples were built on a base that included two or effect.
three steps. A. Baroque C. Renaissance
D. None of the foregoing B. Medieval D. Rococo
26. Look at the picture below. What is this picture an example of? 37. This principle of art is concerned with equalizing visual forces,
forces, elements, or weight in a work of art.
A. Unity C. Balance
B. Rhythm D. Variety
38. In literature, it is the internal and external struggle between
opposing forces, ideas, or interests that create dramatic tension.
A. Conflict C. Resolution
B. Mood D. Denouement
39. It was the most significant temple in Greece, which was dedicated
to the patron goddess of Athens, Athena.
A. Acropolis C. Didyma
A) the ancient Egyptians’ written language B. Parthenon D. Temple of Apoll
B) the ancient Chinese written language 40. It deals with the effect of distance upon the appearance of objects,
C) modern day written language by means of which the eye judges spatial relationships.
D) the ancient Sumerian written language A. Form C. Perspective
b. Volume D. Dynamics
27. Why were Pyramids in Ancient Egypt built? 41. Which of the following is true about intensity?
A) Burial place for the dead A. It refers to the brightness or darkness of a color.
B) Decorations for Egyptian Lands B. It is the dimension of a color.
C) Places for worship of the gods C. It is the structure of an artwork.
D) Created jobs for poor Egyptians D. It is the quality of light.
28. Why was Hammurabi’s Code important? 42. Texture is…
A. It helped decode cuneiform writing. A. an element that deals more directly with the sense of
B. It helped everyone to know the rules and punishments touch.
C. Soldiers used it to send messages during battle. B. is exhibited through various media.
D. It showed archaeologists why writing was important. C. is found in all visual arts.
29. What was the purpose of the pyramids in ancient Egypt? D. All of the foregoing.
A. To protect the body of the pharaoh to help it reach the
afterlife. For items. Carefully read the poem and answer the following questions.
B. To create a stairway from heaven to earth.
C. To create a memorial for the pharaoh. Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
D. To provide jobs for the Egyptian people. Robert Frost
30. Name the world’s earliest form of paper that was invented by the
Egyptians. Whose woods these are I think I know
A. Papyrus His house is in the village though;
B. Cuneiform He will not see me stopping here
C. Hieroglyphics To watch his woods fill up with snow.
D. Bone Script My little horse must think it queer
31. Which statement best describes the burial practices of To stop without a farmhouse near
Egyptians? Between the woods and frozen lake
A. Egyptians preserved bodies as mummies. The darkest evening of the year.
B. Egyptians carried their dead to neighboring countries. He gives his harness bells a shake
C. Egyptians used a funeral pyre for their dead. To ask if there is some mistake.
D. Egyptians buried their dead in the river. The only other sound’s the sweep
32. What was a ziggurat in the world of Ancient Mesopotamia? Of easy wind and downy flake.

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TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF THE PHILIPPINES GEC 006
DEPARTMENTAL FINAL EXAMINATION Art Appreciation
1ST Semester S.Y. 2018-2019 SET A
The woods are lovely, dark, and deep. 64. Mummification is a stylized picture of an object representing a word,
But I have promises to keep, syllable, or sound, as found in ancient Egyptian and other writing
And miles to go before I sleep, systems.
And miles to go before I sleep. 65. One of the earliest and most typical of royal Egyptian sculptures is a
statute of the Great Djoser.
43. In Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening,” Frost writes that the 66. Every art has a definite function.
speaker imagines his horse to think him strange. What might be the
significance of this?
A. He is implying that the speaker is insane.
B. The opinion of the horse could represent the opinion of .
society; the speaker recognizes that in the eyes of his
peers, his actions seem strange.
C. He is trying to use humor.
D. The talking horse suggests that animals are wise and
have important things to say.
44.What is the speaker doing in the poem?
A. Watching someone’s wood fill up with snow
B. Taking a stroll through the woods.
C. Walking his horse
D. Collecting wood for a fire.
45. The season described in the poem is:
A. summer C. autumn
B. winter D. spring
46. ‘woods’ means:
A. forest C. snow
B. wood d. farm
47. The line, “But I have promises to keep” (line 14) most likely refers
to:
A. hobbies C. responsibilities
B. children D. travel
48. In line 9, the speaker refers to:
A. himself C. owner of the property
B. the horse D. unknown person

49-66. TRUE or FALSE


A. The statement is true. C. The statement is somewhat true.
B. The statement is false. D. The statement is somewhat false

49. A mosaic art is a picture or decoration made of small pieces of


inlaid colored stones, which most often are cu into squares glued on
a surface with plaster or cement.
50. Cement, mud plaster, bricks and wood are the basic elements of
building ziggurats.
51. The tower of Babel was one famous ziggurat.
52. Ancient Greek architects preferred to rely on the use of "post and
lintel" techniques, involving vertical uprights (columns or posts)
supporting horizontal beams (lintels).
53. Ancient Egyptian art forms are characterized by regularity and
detailed depiction of supreme beings and the nature, and, were
intended to provide company to the deceased in the 'other world'.
54. Ancient Greek architecture is distinguished by its highly
formalized characteristics, both of structure and decoration
55. The two types of space are positive and negative.
56. The term value refers to the brightness or dullness of a color.
Value of a color may be dulled by adding its complement.
57. A primary color is spaced equal distance between two secondary
colors on the color wheel.
58. All cool colors are made with the color blue.
59. Color spectrum is a plan for selecting or organizing colors for a
composition.
60. All artists have the same technique and style.
61. Roman sculpture emphasized bust form represented by famous
men and women.
62.Medieval art was focused on political expression than spiritual and
physical beauty.
63. The current trends in architecture is more of weightlessness and
transparency.

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TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF THE PHILIPPINES GEC 006
DEPARTMENTAL FINAL EXAMINATION Art Appreciation
1ST Semester S.Y. 2018-2019 SET A
23. The State shall promote comprehensive rural development and
____ reform.
A. political B. national
C. social D. agrarian
24. The State shall ensure the autonomy of;
A. autonomous government B. local government
C. regional government D. national government
25. The Philippines is a Democratic and Republican State, Sovereignty
resides in the;
A. officials B. government
C. people D. constitution
26. It is loyalty owed by a person to his government.
A. nationalism B. alliance
C. allegiance D. patriotism
27. A privilege given to the citizen by the lawmaking power subject to
32. What is the meaning of the constitutional limitations.
word pedagophobia in the second paragraph? A. election B. suffrage
A. fear of school C. rights D. legislation
B. fear of time 28. It refers to a petition proposing to enact a national legislation
C. fear of crowd A. special election B. initiative on statutes
D. fear of teacher C. initiative D. initiative on local legislation
33. What is the meaning of the word desolation in the third 29. It refers to a petition to approve or reject a law, resolution, or
paragraph? ordinance enacted by regional assemblies and local legislative
A. sadness bodies.
B. excitement A. referendum of law B. recall
C. happiness C. plebiscite D. special election
D. hatred 30. It is a method by which a public officer may be removed from office
34. What tone did the narrator show when he called his teacher during his tenure or before the expiration of his term.
extraordinary? A. recall B. initiative
A. sarcastic C. plebiscite D. referendum
B. overwhelmed 31. The right, authority, and duty created and duty created and
C. confused conferred by law which, for a given period fixed by law.
D. sincere A. public official B. public office
35. The rain in the story is regarded as a/an: C. public officer D. public trust
A. image 32. Generally used in reference to person in the public service.
B. symbol A. employee B. offices
C. conflict C. officials D. government
D. antagonist 33. A method of national inquest into the conduct of public men.
36. Why is the narrator in a hurry to attend Ms. YamIt’s class? A. complaint B. recall
A. He doesn’t want to be late. C. impeachment D. remove
34. The following are official that can be impeach except;
Light pollution is a growing problem worldwide. Like other A. members of the Supreme Court
forms of pollution, light pollution degrades the quality of the B. members of constitutional commission
environment. Where it was once possible to look up at the night sky C. ombudsman
and see thousands of twinkling stars in the inky blackness, one now D. cabinet secretary
sees little more than the yellow glare of urban sky-glow. When we 35. It is a crime committed by a person who owing allegiance to the
lose the ability to connect visually with the vastness of the universe Philippines.
by looking up at the night sky, we lose our connection with something A. culpable violation of the constitution
profoundly important to the human spirit, our sense of wonder. B. betrayal of public trust
C. graft and corruption
50. The passage implies that the most serious damage done by light D. treason
pollution is to our: 36. This is the power to enact laws intended as rules of conduct to
A. artistic appreciation. govern the relations among and in between individuals and the
B. sense of physical well-being. state.
C. cultural advancement. A. general power B. implied power
D. spiritual selves. C. special power D. inherent power
37. Powers which are possessed and can be exercised by every
government because they exist as an attribute of sovereignty.
A. general powers B. special powers
21. Spratly is a group of islands in South China Sea, it is also known C. inherent powers D. implied powers
as; 38. Senators of the Republic of the Philippines are being elected;
A. Freedom Islands B. South Islands A. by regional territory B. at large
C. Marianas Islands D. East Islands C. party list system D. electoral college
22. The protector of the Filipino people and the State; 39. The members of the House of Representatives have an annual
A. The Philippine National Police salary of;
B. The Philippine Navy A. ₱ 240,000 per year B. ₱ 365,000 per year
C. The Philippine Army C. ₱ 204, 000 per year D. ₱ 356, 000 per year
D. The Philippine Armed Forces 40. The regular session of Congress starts every ____ Monday of July.

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DEPARTMENTAL FINAL EXAMINATION Art Appreciation
1ST Semester S.Y. 2018-2019 SET A
A. First B. Third people.
C. Second D. Fourth A. police power B. power of eminent domain
41. The term is defined as any number sufficient to transact C. law making power D. taxing power
business. 60. This power enables the state to take private property for public use
A. attendance B. quorum upon payment of just compensation.
C. majority D. plurality A. police power B. taxing power
42. A financial program of national government for a designated C. power of eminent domain D. power of government
calendar year. 61. This is being utilized as a tool to carry out national objective or
A. appropriations B. expenses social and economic development.
C. expenditure D. budget A. laws B. tax
43. A draft of law submitted to the consideration of a legislative body C. judicial promulgation D. money
for its adoption. 62. It is the power of the state to impose and collect revenues for the
A. executive order B. bill operation of the government.
C. law D. statute A. power to legislate B. power to appoint
44. The term is from the Latin word which means “I forbid” or “Deny”. C. power of eminent domain D. taxation power
A. veto B. by pass 63. It is the purpose why government levies tax to the people.
C. reject D. accept A. to have money B. enrichment of officials
45. Rights possessed by every citizen without being granted by the C. public purpose D. for corruption
state for they are God given. 64. Taxes are being levied by this organ of the State.
A. inalienable B. statutory A. BIR B. lawmaking body
C. alienable D. natural C. local government D. the president
46. President of the Philippines: one term; Vice President: ______ 65. This is the right of the State to manage its internal and external
A. two successive term B. no term limit affairs without the dictates of the other states.
C. one term D. three term A. right of equality B. right of jurisdiction
47. Vice President of the Philippines: ₱ 240,000; President of the C. right of property and domain D. right of independence
Philippines___ 66. It holds that the State is a divine creation.
A. ₱ 300,000 B. ₱ 500,000 A. divine rights B. necessity theory
C. ₱ 400,000 D. ₱ 600,000 C. social contract D. economic theory
48. Absolute Pardon: it is not subject to any condition whatsoever; 67. It believes that the State is a mare expansion of the family.
_____: it is given subject to any condition or qualification A. historical theory B. patriarchal theory
A. conditional pardon B. limited pardon C. social contract theory D. instinctive theory
C. conditional amnesty D. limited amnesty 68. These are those which constitutes the bond of society
49. Reprieve: postponement of the execution of a death sentence: A. local function B. hierarchical function
_____: reduction of sentence imposed to a lesser punishment. C. legislative function D. constituent function
A. amnesty B. commutation 69. The government in which the supreme power is vested upon a few
C. suspension D. pardon privileged class
50. International Treaty: Philippine Senate; President of the A. democracy B. monarchy
Philippines: C. aristocracy D. oligarchy
A. contract foreign loan B. pardoning power 70. The government where the representatives are chosen by the
C. declare war D. execution of laws popular will of the people.
51. It is the most essential and indispensable element of the State. A. elective B. unitary
A. people B. territory C. hereditary D. federal
C. culture D. government 71. The following are fundamental rights of the State except.
52. It is the oldest mode of acquiring territory A. equality B. aggression
A. conquest B. prescription C. territorial integrity D. self-defense
C. cession D. discovery 72. Under Article II Section 1, the Philippines is a democratic and;
53. A bilateral agreement whereby one State transfers over other A. presidential state B. unitary state
State a definite portion of its territory. C. parliamentary state D. republican state
A. discovery B. cession 73. Under Article II Section 2, states that the Philippines renounces;
C. conquest D. prescription A. aggressive war B. defensive war
54. This refers to the aggregates of persons or institutions which rule C. world war D. civil war
the society. 74. A weapon of mass destruction whose explosive power derives from
A. people B. parliament nuclear reaction.
C. monarchy D. government A. nuclear bomb B. hydrogen bomb
55. The acts of government are the acts of the _______ C. conventional bomb D. atomic bomb
A. judicial branch B. state 75. It means equalization of economic, political and social opportunities,
C. congress D. parliament A. social justice B. parens patriae
56. The absolute power of the State to rule its people. C. due process of law D. equal protection of the law
A. legal sovereignty B. political sovereignty 76. According to Sec. 3 Art. II of the 1987 constitution, which is at all
C. internal sovereignty D. external sovereignty times supreme over the military
57. The authority of the people to choose who will be the leaders and A. people B. civilian
officials of the State. C. government D. president
A. political sovereignty B. internal sovereignty 77. The main idea of Art. II sec. 4 of the 1987 Philippine constitution is;
C. external sovereignty D. legal sovereignty A. serve and correct the people
58. The following are characteristics of sovereignty except; B. protect and understand the people
A. exclusiveness B. absoluteness C. serve and save the people
C. comprehensiveness D. correctness D. serve and protect the people
59. The power of the State to enact and enforce laws and to regulate 78. Why is there a need for the implementation of compulsory rendering
property and liberty in the promotion of the general welfare of the of military service by a Filipino citizen in case of war?

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DEPARTMENTAL FINAL EXAMINATION Art Appreciation
1ST Semester S.Y. 2018-2019 SET A
A. to show nationalism C. defend the country’s sovereignty A. treason B. rebellion
B. show patriotism D. defend the constitution C. sexual harassment D. espionage
79. Why is the Philippine government pursuing the maintenance of 94. Oral defamation is also known as;
peace and order in the country? A. unjust vexation B. inciting to sedition
A. because if there is peace and order there will be C. libel D. slander
progress and development 95. Article II Section 5 prohibits:
B. because it is the mandate of the government A. religious test B. illegal wiretapping
C. because it is the obligation of the government to the C. illegal search D. political dynasty
Filipino people 96. Right to information covers the following except;
D. because they don’t have a choice but to do it A. official records B. official documents
80. Why is labor being protected by the State? C. official papers D. national security
A. because they are essential part of the economy 97. The following rights are available under article III Section 12 except;
C. because they are paying taxes A. public trial B. remain silent
B. because they are receiving salaries C. counsel D. miranda warning
D. because they need the gov’t car 98. The following rights may be waived except;
81. Why should the national economy be controlled by Filipinos? A. remain silent B. counsel
A. to ask the Filipinos to buy Philippine products
C. present during trial D. miranda warning
B. to ensure that Filipinos would be benefiting from its
progress 99. It is the act, declaration or omission as to a relevant fact.
C. to unite the Filipinos in promoting the economy A. admission B. confession
D. in order to encourage the private sector to help the C. denial D. speech
economy grow 100. The following are rights covered under article III section 14 except;
82. Why the government does needs to provide employment A. impartial trial B. public trial
opportunity for every Filipinos? C. speedy trial D. bail
A. so that they will have work
B. so that they will lift the level of life
C. so that they will earn money
D. so that they would buy their needs
83. How can the Filipinos enjoy the blessings of democracy?
A. If there is effective implementation of policy
B. If the government will make good policy
C. If the life, liberty, and property is being protected
D. If the citizens are law abiding
84. It refers to those non-dominant groups in our country.
A. cultural heritage B. indigenous cultural communities’
C. native inhabitants D. native locals
85. The state shall ensure the autonomy of _____ government.
A. local C. national
B. federal D. provincial
86. It contains the enumeration of rights and liberties considered
essential to the people or group.
A. political law B. state principles
C. bill of rights D. labor code
87. A law, which hears before it condemns, which proceeds upon
inquiry and renders judgement only after trial.
A. equal protection of laws B. substantive due process
C. procedural due process D. speedy trial
88. It means all persons or things should be treated like both as
with rights conferred and responsibilities impose.
A. due process of law B. equal protection of the
laws C. native inhabitants D. social justice
89. The only person authorized to issue warrant of arrest and search
warrant.
A. barangay captain B. judge
C. chief of police D. municipal mayor
90. Arrest without warrant is void except;
A. day after the arrest
B. 6 days after the shooting
C. 2 days after the discovery of the crime
D. in flagrante delicto
91. According to this principle, warrantless search is illegal, and
evidence obtain is admissible.
A. fruit of the poisonous tree B. miranda doctrine
C. animus manendi D. parens patriae
92. The law that punishes wiretapping;
A. Republic Act No. 7428 B. Republic Act No. 6657
C. Republic Act No. 4200 D. Republic Act No. 8749
93. The following are exempted from the application of Anti-
Wiretapping law except;

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