This document contains a 30-item multiple choice test on Philippine arts and culture. The test covers traditional weaving, textile, and clothing styles from different ethnic groups in the Philippines like the Ilocanos, Kalinga, and Gaddangs. It also includes questions about Philippine pottery, basketry, woodcarving, sculpture, architecture, and significant cultural sites. The questions require knowledge of Philippine arts, handicrafts, and the geographical origins and uses of various cultural expressions and artifacts.
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1. First Summative Test in Arts 7 (Quarter 1)
Name:__________________________________________________ Gr.& Sec.:___________________ Date:_______________
Multiple Choice. Read the questions carefully and select the correct answer from the choices
given after each question. Encircle the letter of corresponding correct answers.
1. 1. A dizzying weaving design of Ilocanos that represents the waves of the sea.
A. kain B. ginaspalawanes C. binakol D. inabel
2. A hand weaving technique of the Ilocanos that is produced using traditional
wooden looms.
A. kain B. ginaspalawanes C. ikat D. inabel
3. The southern Kalinga womens wrap-around skirt or tapis.
A. kain B. ginaspalawanes C. binakol D. inabel
4. A burial cloth woven by female elders of Mountain Province.
A. kadangyan B. wanes C. bakwat D. calado
5. A clothes made by Gaddangs of Nueva Vizcaya, a belt used by mothers after
giving birth.
A. kadangyan B. wanes C. bakwat D. calado
6. A belt with designs composed of continuous zigzag patterns woven in double
faced with braided warps that end as tassels.
A. kain B. ginaspalawanes C. ikat D. inabel
7. It has a design that are inspired by natural elements: patterns that depict
different landforms, the colors of nature and animals.
A. kain B. ginaspalawanes C. ikat D. inabel
8. The word of Ilocanos is literally means woven.
A. kain B. ginaspalawanes C. ikat D. inabel
9. It is an handwoven fabric made by Ilocanos which is more popularly known
as Abel Iloco.
A. kain B. ginaspalawanes C. ikat D. inabel
10. Bontocs blanket and clothing. A fabric used in wanes, lufid and ginaspala
wanes
A. kain B. siniwsiwan C. ikat D. inabel
11. Some of their textiles are reserved for use only during special occasions such
as birthgiving, weddings, and harvesting.
A. Tigguians B. Kalingas C. Bontoks D. Gaddangs
12. An embroidered formal men's wear in the Philippines and it is the most
versatile apparel on special occasions like weddings and formal affairs.
A. Burda B. Barong C. Burdados D. Gaddangs
13. Burnay (locally known as tapayan or banga) are earthenware jars crafted by a skillful
potters with the use of potters wheel and kiln.
A. labba B. Buri C. Burnay D. lingling
14. A bowl-shaped coil basket of Kalinga that is made from finely split rattan and nito vine.
It is use for carrying and storing rice or vegetables.
A. labba B. Buri C. Burnay D. lingling
15. .A common ancient artifact symbolizing fertility, prosperity and love found in the Ifugao,
Bontoc and other Cordillera regions of the northern Philippines.
A. labba B. Buri C. Burnay D. lingling
16. It is located in Olongapo City, Zambales and was built in 1885 and served as
the entrance to the original Spanish naval station that provided repair,
ammunition, supply, and medical support for ships.
A. Calle Crisologo C. Tumauini Church
B. Spanish Gate D. Abucay Church
2. 17. Considered as the Woodcarving Capital of the Philippines located at Laguna which is
popular for the carving of saints and other religious images, decorative carvings of floral
patterns and geometric designs.
A. Masinloc B. Nueva Ecija C. Paete D. Abucay
18. A wooden sculpture that represents the rice granary spirits and is used in rituals that are
performed to call the ancestors to protect their rice fields from pestilence and to ask for an
abundant harvest.
A. higantes B. bulul C. giant lantern D. Calle Crisologo
19. They are big papier mache caricatures of humans that represent farmers and fishermen
A. higantes B. Bulul C. giant lantern D. Calle Crisologo
20. They are puppets rendered as man or woman in various costumes and their faces give a
commanding look with their hands on their waist.
A. higantes B. bulul C. giant lantern D. Calle Crisologo
21. A Roman Catholic Parish Church of San Matias Apostol, that was built in 1873 in Isabela.
A. San Andres Apostol Parish Church C. Tumauini Church
B. Parish of the Three Kings D. Abucay Church
22. A church built through coral stones instead of adobe and founded by the Augustinian
Recollects in 1607.
A. San Andres Apostol Parish Church C. Tumauini Church
B. Parish of the Three Kings D. Abucay Church
23. One of the biggest and oldest churches in Nueva Ecija that was built in 1800s with a mural
of the Holy Trinity on the ceiling.
A. San Andres Apostol Parish Church C. Tumauini Church
B. Parish of the Three Kings D. Abucay Church
24. A parish church that has five-layer bell tower ornamented with semicircular arched
windows and has established in 1587.
A. San Andres Apostol Parish Church C. Tumauini Church
B. Parish of the Three Kings D. Abucay Church
25. _____________ is a narrow and cobbled, stoned 15th Century Spanish Street in Vigan, Ilocos Sur
and considered as one of the heritage sites in thebPhilippines.
A. Calle Crisologo B. Tumauini Church C. Spanish Gate D. Abucay Church
26..It was built in 1885 in Olonggapo Zambalez and was used as a jail during
Spaninsh and American occupation.
A. Calle Crisologo B. Spanish Gate C. Tumauini Church D. Abucay Church
27. The local term for carving
A. burnay B. buri C. kiping D. ukit
28.The place that is considered as the Intramuros of the North and where Calle Crisologo can
be formed.
A. Isabela B. Vigan C. Kalinga D. Nueva Viscaya
29.It is a folding knife that comes in different sizes.
A. higantes B. bulul C. giant lantern D. Calle Crisologo
30.It is a carved wooden human figure with simplified forms made from a narra tree which
signifies wealth, happiness, and well-being to the Ifugao.
A. higantes B. bulul C. giant lantern D. Calle Crisologo