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Second Quarterly Examination in Arts II Multiple Choice: Read each item carefully. Shade the circle that corresponds to the correct answer. ( 1 point each ) 1. Aside from religion, which greatly influenced the artworks in Asia? a. Culture c. Materials b. Dynasty d. Tradition 2. What are the brilliant colored woodblock prints of city life in Japan? Bonsai c. Origami Ikebana d. Ukiyo-e 3. With which teaching is Japanese art was greatly influenced? a. Buddhism c. Taoism b. Confucianism d. Zen Buddhism 4. What is the art of paper folding in Japan? a. Bonsai c. Origami b. Ikebana d. Ukiyo-e 5. Which of the following are the miniaturized plants in Japan? a. Bonsai c. Origami b. Ikebana d. Ukiyo-e 6. Which is the most common and popular of all Ikebana ? a. Morbida c. Riko b. Nageire d. Seika or shoka 7. Which is the highest part of the Japanese flower arrangement that symbolizes heaven and truth? a. Shin c. Tai b. Soi d. Zen 8. Where did the Koreans learn to make porcelain artworks? a. China c. Japan b. India d. Vietnam 9. What is the Japanese flower arrangement that can be seen in entrance halls and living rooms? a. Ikebana c. Nageire b. Morbida d. Riko 10. Which is a well-known ceremony in Japan? a. Baptismal c. Planting

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Second Quarterly Examination in Arts II

Multiple Choice: Read each item carefully. Shade the circle that corresponds to the correct

answer. ( 1 point each )

1.

Aside from religion, which greatly influenced the artworks in Asia?

a. Culture c. Materials

b. Dynasty d. Tradition

2.

What are the brilliant colored woodblock prints of city life in Japan?

a. Bonsai c. Origami

b. Ikebana d. Ukiyo-e

3.

With which teaching is Japanese art was greatly influenced?

a. Buddhism c. Taoism

b. Confucianism d. Zen Buddhism

4.

What is the art of paper folding in Japan?

a. Bonsai c. Origami

b. Ikebana d. Ukiyo-e

5.

Which of the following are the miniaturized plants in Japan?

a. Bonsai c. Origami

b. Ikebana d. Ukiyo-e

6.

Which is the most common and popular of all Ikebana ?

a. Morbida c. Riko

b. Nageire d. Seika or shoka

7.

Which is the highest part of the Japanese flower arrangement that symbolizes heaven and

truth?

a. Shin c. Tai

b. Soi d. Zen

8.

Where did the Koreans learn to make porcelain artworks?

a. China c. Japan

b. India d. Vietnam

9.

What is the Japanese flower arrangement that can be seen in entrance halls and

living rooms?

a. Ikebana c. Nageire

b. Morbida d. Riko

10.

Which is a well-known ceremony in Japan?

a. Baptismal c. Planting

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b. Harvesting d. Tea

11.

Which is used as face covering for Japanese Noh theater?

a. Cloth c. Make up

b. Costume d. Mask

12.

What is considered as part of the country’s cultural heritage?

a. Folk art c. Folk music

b. Folk literature d. Folk theater

13.

In textile art, the Japanese has brocades on ___________ , and China has “K’o-ssu” or silk

tapestry.

a. Kabuki c. Malong

b. Kimono d. Noh

14.

Ikebana is a Japanese art of flower arrangement which employs the principle of

heaven, man and ___________.

a. Cave c. Land

b. Earth d. Mountain

15.

An artistic presentation of food in Japan is called ______________ .

a. Aesthetics in food c. Sashimi

b. Food Decoration d. Sushi

16.

By seeing the Kimono, one’s sense of ____________ is cleansed.

a. Hearing c. Smell

b. Sight d. Taste

17.

By tasting tea, one’s sense of __________ is cleansed.

a. Hearing c. Smell

b. Sight d. Taste

18.

In woodblock paintings, prints depicted characters from what play?

a. Kabuki c. Peking Opera

b. Noh d. Ramayana

19.

Which season is Kimono design made in bright and embroidered with floral

patterns?

a. Fall c. Summer

b. Spring d. Winter

20.

What is the basic medium of landscape?

a. Car c. Living Room

b. House d. Terrain