Republic of the Philippines
Region VI- Western Visayas
Division of Capiz
Elizalde Academy, Inc.
5803 President Roxas, Capiz
1st PERIODICAL EXAMINATION TEST IN MAPEH 10 (ART)
Name:____________________________________Grade and Section:_____________________ Date:_____________
Direction: Read the following questions. Write your answer on the space provided for each number.
I. IDENTIFICATION:
____1. It refers to the appearance or condition of oneness of an artwork.
____2. The condition in which acting influences are held in check by opposing forces or what is in the left side
should appear on the right side also in order to achieve equilibrium.
____3. To draw our attention to an area or areas, the artist uses _______________.
____4. The juxtaposition of strongly dissimilar elements is called _________________.
____5. The ________________ of visual elements gives a composition of unity, continuity, flow, and emphasis.
____6. It is the relation of one thing to another.
____7. The size relationship of parts to a whole.
____8. It is our basic means for recording and symbolizing ideas, observations, and feelings; it is a primary
means of visual communication.
____9. Refers to the expanse within the outline of a two-dimensional area or within the outer boundaries of a
three-dimensional object.
____10. It is a physical bulk of a solid body material and it has a three-dimensional area.
____11. The indefinable, general receptacle of all things.
____12. Refers to the lightness and darkness of surfaces.
____13. The use of gradations of light and shade, in which the forms are revealed by the subtle shifting from light
to dark areas.
____14. It is a component of light, affects us directly by modifying our thoughts, moods, actions, and even our
health.
____15. It is a particular wavelength of spectral color to which we give name. - In 1666, British scientist Sir Isaac
Newton discovered that when the light of the sun passes through a glass prism.
____16. The visual representations of those qualities are referred to as_______________, in visual arts.
____17. It can refer to any means of representing three dimensional objects in space on a two-dimensional
surface.
____18. It is non-spatial in which events occur in succession.
____19. A sense of _________________ can be created by actual change in position.
____20. The source, color, intensity, and direction of light greatly affect the way things appear; as _______
changes, surfaces illuminated by it also appear to change.
II. TRUE OR FALSE. Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if the statement is incorrect.
____1. Monet is best known for his landscape painting, depicting his flower gardens and water lily ponds.
____2. Renoir’s works were snapshots of real-life paintings of actual people and figures
____3. They created works with less emotional force, and not on realistic or natural images.
____4. Their works are not actually what they see in the physical world, but depend on their imaginations and
feelings.
____5. Fauvism is an art style of combined elements from the native arts of the South Sea Islanders and the
wood carvings of African tribes.
____6. Dadaism is a style characterized by imagination, remembered images, and visual tricks and surprises—
as in the paintings of Marc Chagall and Giorgio de Chirico below.
____7. These artists turn their backs from using traditional styles in arts leading to their new style called “non-
style.”
____8. Surrealism came from the term “non-realism”, a style that depicts an illogical, subconscious dream world.
____9. Social realism is an art movement which expresses the artist’s role in social reform.
____10. Many surrealist works appeared morbid or gloomy subjects, as in those by Salvador Dali.
____11. In the 20th century, the abstractionist movement existed from various intellectual points of view.
____12. Impressionism was emotional while abstractionism was logical and rational.
____13. The cubist style was derived from the word cube, a three-dimensional geometric figure composed of lines,
planes, and angles.
____14. It is an art of slow-paced, machine-propelled age.
____15. In mechanical style of art, basic forms such as planes, cones, spheres, and cylinders all fit together in a
precise and neat manner.
III. ESSAY. (5POINTS EACH)
1. What is the importance of design in the principle of arts?
2. Give one characteristic of arts from the various art movements and describe its relevance.
3. What is the significant value of color as one of the element of art?
Prepared by:
MS. RODJHEN ANNE P. BARQUILLA