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This document appears to be an exam paper covering a variety of art history topics, from Egyptian mummification and Greek/Roman sculptures, to Filipino art. The document is comprised of multiple-choice questions.

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1.What is the large circular opening at the top of the Pantheon's dome called? a) Oculus b) Rotunda c) Keystone d) Architrave 2. How long did the entire mummification process take? a) 30 days b) 50 days c) 70 days...

1.What is the large circular opening at the top of the Pantheon's dome called? a) Oculus b) Rotunda c) Keystone d) Architrave 2. How long did the entire mummification process take? a) 30 days b) 50 days c) 70 days d) 90 days 3. What was the purpose of wrapping the body in linen during mummification? a) To protect the body from insects b) To preserve the body for the afterlife c) To prevent the body from decaying too quickly. d) To adhere to religious traditions only 4. Which organ was left inside the body during mummification because it was believed to be the center of thought and emotion? a) Brain b) Heart c) Liver d) Lungs 5. What were canopic jars used for during mummification? a) To store sacred oils and perfumes b) To preserve the brain for burial rituals. c) To hold the mummifie ,d body’s internal organs d) To carry offerings for the deceased 6. What is the significance of the “Field of Reeds” in Egyptian beliefs about the afterlife? a) It is the place where the heart was weighed. b) It is the burial ground of all pharaohs. c) It is the home of Osiris, god of the dead. d) It is a paradise where the soul lived if judged favorably. 7. What would happen if a person could not successfully address the 42 gods and goddesses? a) Their heart would be rejected for weighing. b) They would immediately be sent to the underworld. c) They would lose their chance to reach the Field of Reeds. d) They would reincarnate into a lesser being. 8. How many gods and goddesses were involved in the judgment process in the Egyptian afterlife? a) 12 b) 24 c) 42 d) 50 9. What is the title of the famous woodblock print created by Hokusai that depicts a giant wave threatening boats near Mount Fuji? a) Red Fuji b) The Great Wave off Kanagawa c) The Sea of Storms d) Mount Fuji in the Distance 10. How might the "Nike of Samothrace" convey the Greek concept of victory in a sea battle? a) By its stance and flowing drapery b) Through its material c) By its height d) Through its inscriptions 11. What distinguishes Roman sculptures from Greek sculptures during the Hellenistic period? a) Political themes and realism b) Use of bright colors c) Abstract representations d) Small size 12. If you were to recreate a piece using frontalism, which key elements must you include? a) Naturalistic body proportions b) Profile face and frontal chest view c) Abstract forms d) Only geometric shapes 13. Which of the following is NOT a common type of cave art? a) Handprints and finger marks b) Abstract signs c) Figurative paintings d) Metal engravings 14. Which type of cave art features non-representational designs such as dots, lines, or grids? a) Figurative paintings b) Rock engravings c) Abstract signs d) Handprints and finger marks 15. What was one of the primary purposes of tattoos among early Filipinos? a) To decorate pottery b) To represent victory in battles only c) To protect against wild animals d) To symbolize rank and status 16. What tool did early Filipinos use for tattooing? a) Metal needles b) Thorn from a calamansi tree. c) Sharpened bamboo d) Carved stone needles 17. What is a motif in art and design? a)The smallest unit of a pattern. b) A musical composition c) A type of sculpture. d) A tool used for drawing 18. A client asks you to create a decorative vase using a motif that combines imaginary designs with exaggerated forms of nature. Which motif type would you suggest? Geometric b) Realistic c) Abstract d) Stylized 19. If you were to design a cultural artifact to represent good fortune using the image of a fowl holding a fish, which motif would you reference? a) Sarimanok. b) Naga c) Okir d) Bulul 20. In a classroom activity, students are tasked to design patterns inspired by local Philippine culture. Which specific motif would be the most culturally appropriate to use? a) Floral abstract designs b) Abstract lines and splashes. c) Random geometric shapes d) The okir motif from Maranao culture 21. What is the primary purpose of the "Torogan"? a) To symbolize the status and leadership of the datu or sultan b) To serve as a communal gathering space for festivals. c) To function as a storage house for grains d) To provide a space for ancestral worship 22. What is the "Bahay na Bato" known for? a)Being the first modern skyscraper in the Philippines. b) Being built entirely of bamboo. c) Combining wood and stone architecture with Capiz shell windows. d) Serving as a ceremonial house for rituals 23. While visiting a museum, you come across the Manungul jar with carvings of two men rowing a boat. What does this likely symbolize? a) Daily life in ancient time. b) A maritime myth. c) Traditional fishing practices. d) The journey to the afterlife 24. What period is associated with most cave art? a) Bronze Age b) Stone Age c) Iron Age d) Medieval Period 25. Which pigment was used to create black colors in cave art? a) Hematite b) Clay c) Red ochre d) Charcoal 26. Which cave is the first acknowledged as Paleolithic? a) Altamira. b) Lascaux c) Chauvet d) Tuc d’Audobert 27. What architectural achievement is Ancient Egypt best known for? a) Temples b) Pyramids c) Palaces d) Amphitheaters 28. What is the written language of Ancient Egypt called? a) Hieroglyphics b) Cuneiform c) Demotic d) Sanskrit 29. What material was commonly used in Egyptian sculpture? a) Wood b) Clay c) Bronze d) Stone 30. Which ancient civilization used frontalism in their art? a) Greek b) Egyptian c) Roman d) Mesopotamian 31. Why was King Tutankhamun’s tomb significant to modern archaeology? a) It was the largest pyramid ever built. b) It contained the Rosetta Stone. c) It provided an intact glimpse of burial practices. d) It was carved entirely out of granite. 32. What was the primary function of the Greek krater vase? a) To serve as a burial urn b) To store grains and oils. c) To depict political achievements d) To mix wine and water 33. What made Roman architecture more versatile than Greek architecture? a) Use of concrete and arches b) Adoption of post-and-lintel construction c) Integration of naturalistic sculptures d) Extensive use of marble and granite 34. What theme is central to ukiyo-e art? a) Religious ceremonies b) Scenes of nature and the Floating World c) Depictions of historical battles d) Philosophical reflection 35. Who is Apo Whang-Od, a significant figure in Filipino tattoo culture? a) A modern tattoo artist from Manila. b) A sculptor who created tattooed statue c) A historical figure who outlawed tattoos. d) The last mambabatok (traditional tattoo artist) of Kalinga 36. What does "Fale And Bale " refer to in Ifugao culture? a) A decorative pattern for textiles b) A form of traditional sculpture c) A sacred space for religious ceremonies d) A one-room house harmoniously located with the Rice Terraces 37. "Sfumato" means embracing ambiguity and uncertainty. "Sensazione" emphasizes the refinement of the five senses. a) The first statement is true, the second statement is false. b) The first statement is false, the second statement is true. c) Both statements are true. d) Both statements are false. 38. Appropriation in art can involve borrowing elements from other cultures. Cultural appropriation is when an artist uses their own cultural heritage exclusively. a) The first statement is true, the second statement is false. b) The first statement is false, the second statement is true. c) Both statements are true. d) Both statements are false. 39. Which category of soul making involves creating sounds with objects to produce harmony and balance? a) Crafting Images b) Crafting Instruments. c) Crafting Stories d) Crafting Movements 40. What is "Sfumato" in the Seven Da Vincian Principles? a) Embracing ambiguity and uncertainty b) Developing a healthy body and mind c) Balancing logic and imagination d) Refining the five senses 41. Which phase of soul making is about reflection and rest? a) Seeking b) Settling c) Surrender d) Soaring 42. What is appropriation in art? a) The act of completely rejecting older works b) Replicating only traditional styles c) Avoiding cultural influences in art d) Copying from old models to create something new 43. What does "Connessione" in the Da Vincian Principles emphasize? a) Mastery of one specific skill b) The power of storytelling through art c) Connection and recognition of the interrelatedness of all things d) Using abstract techniques to create art 44. An artist writes a series of poems reflecting their emotions and experiences during a difficult time in their life. Which category of soul making does this represent? a) Crafting Images b) Crafting Movements. c) Crafting Stories d) Crafting Techniques 45. A choreographer designs a dance routine inspired by the rhythms of nature and human emotions. Which category of soul making is this? a) Crafting Instruments b) Crafting Movements. c) Crafting Techniques d) Crafting Stories 46. An artist explores cultural motifs from another country and incorporates them into a new sculpture. What type of appropriation is this? a) Content Appropriation b) Style Appropriation. c) Motif Appropriation d) Subject Appropriation 47. You are tasked with teaching students the Da Vincian Principle of "Art/Scienza." How would you explain its application in art? a) It’s about creating purely logical designs. b) It emphasizes the balance between logic and imagination in creativity. c) It focuses only on abstract artistic expressions. d) It rejects scientific methods in favor of artistic freedom. 48. What does the Da Vincian principle of Curiosità encourage? a) Developing a healthy body and mind b) Refining artistic skills through repetition. c) Testing knowledge through experience and curiosity d) Avoiding uncertainty in creative work 49. What is the main purpose of soul making? a) To create abstract art b) To deeply understand oneself and life experiences c) To design cultural artifacts d) To memorize artistic techniques 50. While visiting the Pantheon in Rome, you notice a large circular opening at the top of the dome that lets sunlight stream through. What is this feature called? a) Oculus b) Rotunda c) Keystone d) Architrave 51. Imagine you are an archaeologist studying ancient Egyptian burial practices. How long would you expect the mummification process to take based on historical records? a) 30 days b) 50 days c) 70 days d) 90 days 52. If you were preserving a body using ancient Egyptian mummification techniques, why would you wrap it in linen? a) To protect the body from insects b) To preserve the body for the afterlife c) To prevent the body from decaying too quickly d) To adhere to religious traditions only 53. During an ancient Egyptian mummification process, which organ would be left inside the body because it was believed to be the center of thought and emotion? a) Brain b) Heart c) Liver d) Lungs 54. While studying ancient Egyptian artifacts, you come across canopic jars. What were these jars used for? a) To store sacred oils and perfumes b) To preserve the brain for burial rituals c) To hold the mummified body’s internal organs d) To carry offerings for the deceased 55. In your research on Egyptian beliefs about the afterlife, you read about a paradise called the "Field of Reeds." What was its significance? a) It is the place where the heart was weighed b) It is the burial ground of all pharaohs c) It is the home of Osiris, god of the dead d) It is a paradise where the soul lived if judged favorably 56. During the judgment process in the Egyptian afterlife, what would happen if a person failed to address the 42 gods and goddesses successfully? a) Their heart would be rejected for weighing b) They would immediately be sent to the underworld c) They would lose their chance to reach the Field of Reeds d) They would reincarnate into a lesser being 57. Imagine you are explaining Egyptian afterlife beliefs to a group of students. How many gods and goddesses were involved in the judgment process? a) 12 b) 24 c) 42 d) 50 58. As an art enthusiast visiting a gallery, you see a famous woodblock print by Hokusai depicting a giant wave threatening boats near Mount Fuji. What is the title of this artwork? a) Red Fuji b) The Great Wave off Kanagawa c) The Sea of Storms d) Mount Fuji in the Distance 59. While examining the "Nike of Samothrace," you are asked how this statue represents victory in a sea battle. What aspect of the statue would you highlight? a) Its stance and flowing drapery b) Its material c) Its height d) Its inscriptions 60. As a historian comparing Greek and Roman sculptures, what would you say distinguishes Roman sculptures during the Hellenistic period? a) Political themes and realism b) Use of bright colors c) Abstract representations d) Small size 1. a 2. c 3. b 4. b 5. c 6. d 7. c 8. c 9. b 10. a 11. a 12. b 13. d 14. c 15. d 16. c 17. a 18. d 19. a 20. d 21. a 22. c 23. d 24. b 25. d 26. a 27. b 28. a 29. d 30. b 31. c 32. d 33. a 34. b 35. d 36. d 37. c 38. a 39. b 40. a 41. b 42. d 43. c 44. c 45. b 46. c 47. b 48. c 49. b 50. a 51. c 52. b 53. b 54. c 55. d 56. c 57. c 58. b 59. a 60. a

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