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SUMMATIVE TEST

MAPEH 10
1.

• A French movement developed by visual artists who favored


vague blurry images intended to capture an ‘impression’ of
the subject.
• A. Cubism
• B. Impressionism
• C. Expressionism
• D. Primitivism
2.

• Less precision but more impression. He didn’t put


much detail. He just wanted to suggest, capture the
feeling, the emotion, and____________.
A. Love
B. Expression
C. Impression
D.Feeling
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• He was the primary exponent of the


impressionist movement and the focal point for
other impressionist composers.
A.Maurice Ravel
B. Claude Debussy
C.Claude Monet
D.Igor Stravinsky
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• He changed the course of musical development by


dissolving traditional rules and conventions into a new
language of possibilities in harmony, rhythm, form,
texture, and color.
A. A. Maurice Ravel
B. Claude Debussy
C. Claude Monet
D.Igor Stravinsky
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• The process by which the composition of individual


sounds, or superposition of sounds, is analyzed by
hearing. Usually, this means simultaneously occurring
frequencies, pitches (tones, notes), or chords.
A. Color
B. Texture
C. Harmony
D.Rhythm
6.

• The structure of a musical composition. The


term is regularly used in two senses: to denote a
standard type, or genre, and to denote the
procedures in a specific work.
A. Color
B. Harmony
C. Form
D.Texture
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• This refers to the tone color, also known as timbre, is


the quality of a sound that is not characterized as
frequency (pitch), duration (rhythm), or amplitude
(volume).
A. Color
B. Harmony
C. Form
D.Texture
8.

•This refers to the combination of melody,


harmony and rhythm of a given piece.
A.Color
B.Harmony
C.Form
D.Texture
9

•This refers to the arrangement of


sounds as they move through time.
A.Color
B.Harmony
C.Rhythm
D.Texture
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• It is an ensemble with bells, gongs, xylophone, and


occasional vocal parts which he later used in his
works to achieve a new sound.
A. Gamelan
B. Bamboo Organ
C. Brass band
D.Kulintang
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• The following are musical compositions of


Debussy EXCEPT;
A.Ariettes Oubliees
B. String Quartet
C.Bolero
D.Claire de Lune
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• The most popular piano composition of


Claude Debussy and is considered as his
masterpiece.
A.Claire de Lune(Moonlight)
B. Bolero
C.String Quartet
D.Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun
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• He was born in Ciboure, France to a Basque mother


and a Swiss father. He entered the Paris Conservatory
at the age of 14 where he studied with the eminent
French composer Gabriel Faure.
A. Claude Monet
B. Maurice Ravel
C. Igor Stravinsky
D.Claude Debussy
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• It is the term used to call a person who excels


in musical technique or execution.
A.Bolero
B. Virtuoso
C.Prodigy
D.Idiot
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His musical style is uniquely innovative but not atonal


style of harmonic treatment. Intricate and sometimes
modal melodies and extended chordal components.
A. Maurice Ravel
B. Claude Monet
C. Claude Debussy
D.F. Handel
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•The following are the musical composition of


Maurice Ravel EXCEPT;
A.Pavane for a Dead Princess
B.Jeux d’Eau or Water Fountains
C.Gaspard de la Nuit
D.Claire de Lune
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• The name impressionism was coined from the


title of a work by French painter___________.
A.Claude Monet
B. Claude Debussy
C.Maurice Ravel
D.Igor Stravinsky
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• The term precisely captured what this group of artists


sought to represent in their works: the viewer’s
momentary___________of an image.
A. Impression
B. Expression
C. Color
D. Texture
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• Impressionists ventured into capturing scenes of


life around them, household objects, landscapes
and seascapes, houses, cafes, and buildings.
A.Light and Color
B. “Everyday” Subjects
C.Painting Outdoors
D.Open Composition
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• Impressionists found that they could best


capture the ever-changing effects of light on
color by painting outdoors in__________.
A. Natural color
B. Natural Light
C. Still life
D.Portraits
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• This refers to the arrangement of objects


in a photograph.
A.Composition
B. Light
C.Depth
D.Texture
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• This refers to the creation of a sense of


three-dimensionality in a photograph.
A.Light
B. Texture
C.Depth
D.Line
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The position from which the


photograph was taken.
A.Light
B.Texture
C.Depth
D.Vantage point
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The detailed surface properties of the


object or objects depicted in the
photograph.
A.Light
B. Texture
C.Depth
D.Vantage point
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Aesthetically pleasing and draw


attention to a photograph.
A.Light
B.Pattern and shape
C.Depth
D.Vantage point
1. How did the term impressionism originate? What did it
mean?
2. In what country did this art movement begin, and in
what period of history?
3. Name three of the most prominent artists of the
impressionist movement. Cite one outstanding
characteristics of each artists.
4. Who were two of the most famous impressionists?
5. Which of the impressionist masters—Manet, Monet,
Renior, Cezanne, and Van Gogh—has a style that most
strongly appeals to you? Explain briefly.

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