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Diagnostic Test in Art

The document is a diagnostic test in art for a high school class. It contains 50 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of various Asian art forms, traditions, and cultural practices. The questions cover topics like Chinese painting and architecture, Japanese Kabuki theatre makeup, Indonesian batik dyeing, shadow puppetry traditions in Southeast Asia, Balinese dance, and sky lantern festivals in Thailand.

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Diagnostic Test in Art

The document is a diagnostic test in art for a high school class. It contains 50 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of various Asian art forms, traditions, and cultural practices. The questions cover topics like Chinese painting and architecture, Japanese Kabuki theatre makeup, Indonesian batik dyeing, shadow puppetry traditions in Southeast Asia, Balinese dance, and sky lantern festivals in Thailand.

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UNION NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

Union, Madrid, Surigao del Sur

Diagnostic Test In Art- 8

Name: ____________________________Yr.&Sec: ____________________Score: ____________

I- Multiple Choice. Choose and encircle the letter of the correct answer.

1. The highest form of Chinese painting.


a. Landscape painting b. Yin-Yang c. Painting
2. It is the art of beautiful handwriting.
a. hand painting b. Chinese art c. Calligraphy
3. The traditional Chinese roof architecture with two or more sections inclined. These roofs are used for residences of
wealthy Chinese.
a. Straight inclined b. Multi-inclined c. Sweeping
4. This architectural roof is more economical for common Chinese architecture.
a. Straight inclined b. Multi-inclined c. Sweeping
5. This architectural roofs has curves that rise at the corners. These are usually reserved for temples and palaces.
a. Straight inclined b. Multi-inclined c. Sweeping
6. It is a technique for printing text, images, or patterns used widely throughout East Asia.
a. Woodblock printing b. calligraphy c. Face painting
7. A makeup of japan that is already in itself an interpretation of the actor’s own role through the medium of the facial
features.
a. standard make-up b. Kabuki makeup c. kumadori makeup
8. This make up is applied to most actors
a. standard make-up b. Kabuki makeup c. kumadori makeup
9. Which of this face painting makeup applied to villains and heroes
a. standard make-up b. Kabuki makeup c. kumadori makeup
10. This mask is originated with religious meaning just like the masks of other countries which also have religious or
artistic origins.
a. Korean masks b. Japanese masks c. Chinese Masks
11. This silk is mainly produced in Khorat.
a. Thai silk b. Vietnamese silk c. Indonesian silk
12. The simple elegant ankle-lenth skirt worn by Lao women
a. paper mache b. dye c. sihn d. hol
13. An art medium amd methodology for creating design, usually on cloth, by applying wax to portion of the materials and
then dyeing it, then removing the wax.
a. dalang b. batik c. merlion d. songkok
14. Means to tilt or turn, a small copper container with one or more different sized pipe.
a. canting b. dye c. ikat d. relief
15. A substance used to color materials; also called dyestuff
a. paper mache b. dye c. sihn d. hol
16. This type of batik is done by welding together strips of metal to forma metal block.
a. hand painted b. block printed c. free form design
17. What batik is famous for its geometrical designs or spiral?
a. Indonesian b. Singaporian c. Malaysian
18. In Malaysian batiks, what object is incorporated to avoid the interpretation of human and animal images as idolatry?
a. leaves and flowers b. human and animal c. non-living things
19. Batik can be done in different ways, which of the following does not belong to the group?
a. hand drawn b. screen printing c. digital printing d. free form design
20. A small hot-air balloon made of paper with an opening at the bottom where a small candle or fire is placed.
a. songkok b. wau c. batik d. sky lantern
21. It is a festival in Thailand which is held on the night of the 12th full moon.
a. Mahabharata b. Ramayana c. Loy Krathong d. King Pandu
22. A material made from paper pulp or shreds of paper mixed with glue or paste that can be molded into various shapes
when wet and become hard and suitable for painting and varnishing when dry
a. sky lantern b.paper mache c. ikat d. dye
23. What is the most popular art in Vietnam?
a. flying lanterns b. silk printing c. handicraft d. paper mache
24. A type of puppet shadow play performed around the Indo-Malayan archipelago,
a. wayang golek b. wayang c. wayang kulit d. kulit
25. A wooden doll puppets that are operated from below by rods connected to the hands
a. wayang kulit b. wayang golek c. wayang orang d. wayang topeng
26.It means “show” or “perform” in modern Indonesian language.
a. wayang b. kulit c. wayang kulit d. wayang orang
27. means “skin”, a reference to the leather material that the figures are carved out of.
a. wayang kulit b. wayang c. kulit d. wayang topeng
28. A puppet master , a show master, a literary and linguistic master,and a leader.
a. canting b. dalang c. dye d. bima
29. A traditional kite that is especially popular in the state of Kelantan, on the East Coast of Malaysia
a. songkok b. wau c. batik d. sky lantern
30. A cap widely worn in Indonesia, Brunei, Malaysia, Singapore, the Southern Phillipines and Southern Thailand, mostly
among Muslim males
a. sihn b. dalang c. songkok d. batik
31. Indonesian puppet theaters are performed with shadows that are cast on a_______.
a. cotton screen & an oil lamp b. Japanese paper and lampshade
c. tarpaulin & spotlight d. transparent plastic and flashlight
32. The shadow puppets in Thailand are _____________.
a. Leather Monkey Show b. Nang c. Togalu Gombeyaata d. Wayang Kulit
33. Is a man of many talents.
a. Mr. Suchart b. Mr. Sapsin c. Mr. Suchart Sapsin d. Mr. Sapsin Suchart
34. ___________is played with leather puppets, each representing a separate character and usually possesses a
movable, jointed arm controlled by a string.
a. Nang Talung b. Nang Yai c. Wayang Golek d. Wayang Kulit
35. The following are the chaacters in Nang except _____________.
a. gods and goddesses b. kings and queens c. magical figures d. current events
36. It is the teacher and presenter of Nang Talung.
a. Sida b. Ramayana c. Nang Yai d. Nai Nang
37. It is the Japanese drum Festival.
a. Chinese New Year Festival b. Kodo Taiko Drum Festival c. Dragon Festival d. Balinese dance
Festival
38. The taiko drums with other traditional instruments like_________are visible in their performance.
a. erhu b. fue and shamisen c. koto d. Shakuhachi
39. Kodo means___________.
a.heartbeat b. drum’s beat c. sticks beat d. Percussion’s beat
40. Taiko drum festivals usually last for___________.
a. 5 hours & 30 min. B. 4 hours & 4o min. C. 3 hours & 30 min. D. 1 hour & 40 min.
41. How do you call the taiko drummer in Japanese?
a. hachimaki b. tabi c. odaiko d. Uchite
42. An ancient dance tradition that comes from Indonesia
a. folk dance b. Bali dance c. jazz d. Modern dance
43. The two epic dances of Bali dance are______________.
a. ethnic or folk dance b. solo or group dance c. Mahabharata & Ramayana d. Court & ballroom dance
44. Balinese dance movements are associated with rhythms and produced by ______________.
a. gamelan b. guitar c.piano d. Orchestra
45. _________are important in Javanese and Balinese dance as in India.
a. feet and legs position b. hand positions and facial expression
c. head and shoulder movement d. Waist and arms position
46. The Bali dancers usually wear _________on their heads.
a. beads b. crowns and masks c. hachimaki d.scarfs
47. All the Thailand Lantern Festivals,except__________.
a. Chiang Mai b. Khom Fai c. Loy Krathong d. Yi Peng
48. What particular term is used for “sky lantern“?
a. Chiang Mai b. Khom Fai c. Loy Krathong d. Yi Peng
49. This is one of the reasons why Thais launch hot-balloon lanterns into the sky.
a. for fun b. for hatred c.send away misfortune and bad lucks
50. It literally means “to float”.
a. loy b. chiang c. krathong d. fai

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