Arts and Prehistoric Culture Quiz
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Arts and Prehistoric Culture Quiz

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What is the name of the historic Walled City that remains in Manila?

  • Fort del Pilar
  • Hadrian's Wall
  • Fort San Pedro
  • Intramuros (correct)
  • Who composed the well-known 'Halleluiah Chorus' in the 'Messiah'?

  • Antonio Vivaldi
  • J.S. Bach
  • Thomas Morley
  • Frederic Handel (correct)
  • Which writing system combines logographic, syllabic, and alphabetic elements with around 1,000 distinct characters?

  • Hieroglyphs
  • Hindu Arabic
  • English Alphabet
  • Alibata (correct)
  • Which prehistoric architectural form was based on megaliths?

    <p>Barrel vaults</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which cave features the well-known painting called the Hall of Bulls?

    <p>Lascaux Cave</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which era corresponds with the discovery of cave paintings?

    <p>Prehistoric</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the technique of applying water-based pigments to freshly plastered walls called?

    <p>Fresco</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How is the Parthenon primarily classified?

    <p>Temple</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What artwork symbolizes the restored power of Rameses II in Egypt?

    <p>Wall painting of Nefertari</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which statement is true regarding the materials used in ancient sculptures?

    <p>Local resources influence the choice of materials.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    ARTS

    • Composer of the "Messiah," known for the "Halleluiah Chorus": Frederic Handel.
    • Walled City in Manila that is still visible today: Intramuros.
    • Writing form combining logographic, syllabic, and alphabetic elements with approximately 1,000 characters: Alibata.
    • Prehistoric architecture developed forms based on large stones, known as megaliths.
    • Cave with the famous "Hall of Bulls" painting: Lascaux Cave.
    • Era when cave paintings were predominantly created: Prehistoric.
    • Method involving the application of water-based pigments to wet plaster: Fresco.
    • Painting that symbolizes the power and revival during Rameses II's reign: Wall painting of Nefertari.
    • Function of the Parthenon: Temple.
    • Painter whose realistic grapes attracted birds: Zeuxis.
    • Material NOT used in ancient temple construction: Stained glass.
    • Analogy completion: Discobolus is associated with Myron (completing Apoxyomenos: Lysippos).
    • Color representing fertility of the Nile and used for royal figures: Green.
    • Art process involving small colored materials to create images: Mosaic.
    • Egyptian arts are characterized by a focus on life after death.
    • Statement regarding materials in sculptures: True, as they vary by locality and region.

    PHYSICAL EDUCATION

    • Performing duties in an unbiased manner is referred to as: Fairness.
    • Definition of the state of health, well-being, and ability to perform in sports and daily activities: Physical Fitness.
    • BMI stands for: Body Mass Index.
    • Skill-related fitness components include agility, flexibility, power, and speed; flexibility is NOT considered a skill-related fitness.
    • A common term for a broken bone is: Fracture.

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