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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region – V
Schools Division of Sorsogon
SAN ANTONIO NATIONAL HIGH SCGHOOL
Barcelona, Sorsogon

SUMMARTIVE TEST IN MUSIC AND ARTS 7 - QUARTER 2


MULTIPLE CHOICE
DIRECTIONS:Read each question carefully and encircle the letter of the correct answer.

1. What is the meaning of Ukiyo-e in Japanese art?


a. Floating pictures of the world c. Images of floating dreams
b. Pictures of the floating world d. Worldly floating scenes
2. Which Kumadori makeup color represents fear?
a. Black c. Dark blue
b. Light green d. Pink
3. What are the main subjects of Chinese paintings?
a. Portraits and ships c. Landscapes, birds, and flowers
b. Abstract designs d. Mythical creatures
4. What concept is central to Chinese landscape paintings?
a. Symmetry and balance c. War and politics
b. Nature, Heaven, and Humankind d. Scientific discoveries
5. Who invented paper in China during the 1st century AD?
a. Zhu Wen c. Cai Lun
b. Zhang Fei d. Guan Ju
6. What is a key principle of Chinese painting?
a. Use bright neon colors c. Avoid copying traditional art
b. Observe rhythm and movements d. Only paint religious symbols\
7. What does Chinese calligraphy represent?
a. Written communication c. The art of beautiful handwriting
b. Modern graphic design d. Ritualistic drawings
8. What is a common type of roof in Chinese architecture?
a. Dome-shaped c. Flat
b. Straight-inclined d. Arch-supported
9. Which roof type is reserved for temples in China?
a. Sweeping c. Multi-inclined
b. Straight-inclined d. Tiered flat
10. What does the term “origami” mean?
a. Paper cutting c. Folding paper
b. Artistic sculpture d. Geometric art
11. Origami butterflies are used in which traditional Japanese ceremony?
a. Tea ceremony c. Shinto weddings
b. Funeral services d. New Year celebrations
12. What is the most famous origami figure?
a. Butterfly c. Flower
b. Crane d. Fish
13. What does a gold paper sycee symbolize in Chinese paper folding?
a. Health c. Love
b. Prosperity d. Family unity
14. What is the traditional material used for making Chinese kites?
a. Cotton fabric c. Wool and straw
b. Bamboo and silk d. Plastic sheets
15. What is a Korean mask known as?
a. Maedeup c. T'boli
b. Tal d. Suji
16. What does a half red and half white Korean mask signify?
a. Mixed emotions c. Religious beliefs
b. Two fathers d. Humility
17. Which Korean decorative knotwork technique is also called “Dorae”?
a. Hanamusubi c. Maedeup
b. Zhongguo d. Kumadori
18. What do the colors red, black, and white signify in Korean masks?
a. Age and race c. Emotions of anger and love
b. Nobility d. Religious harmony
19. How many main roof types are used in traditional Chinese architecture?
a. Two c. Four
b. Three d. Five
20. What is considered the highest form of Chinese painting?
a. Portrait painting c. Landscape painting
b. Calligraphy d. Abstract painting
21. What does the term "yin-yang" relate to in Chinese art?
a. The balance of colors
b. The three concepts: Nature, Heaven, and Humankind
c. The duality of life and death
d. Harmony in brush strokes
22. What type of Chinese roof was designed for wealthy residences?
a. Sweeping c. Multi-inclined
b. Straight-inclined d. Arch-supported
23. What is the common motif of Chinese paper cuttings?
a. Flowers and animals c. Abstract symbols
b. Zodiac animals d. Religious texts
24. What does the Korean term “Tal” mean?
a. Knot c. Rope
b. Mask d. Ritual
25. What is the goal of Chinese knotwork?
a. To create symbols of prosperity c. To depict historical scenes
b. To design intricate jewelry d. To display religious harmony
26. What is a unique feature of Chinese multi-inclined roofs?
a. Simplicity in design c. Multiple inclined sections for decoration
b. Curved edges for ventilation d. Straight lines for economical construction
27. What material is commonly used in traditional Japanese origami?
a. Cardboard c. Bamboo leaves
b. Paper only d. Silk

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