1) renaissance a) 1400-1600 b) 1600-1800 2) baroque a) 1400-1600 b) 1600-1800 3) reflects the tensions of the age by the Catholic church in Rome a) renaissance (1400-1600) b) baroque (1600-1800) 4) means rebirth a) renaissance (1400-1600) b) baroque (1600-1800) 5) the period of economic progress a) renaissance (1400-1600) b) baroque (1600-1800) 6) flourished in the 1400s in the Italian City of Florence a) renaissance (1400-1600) b) baroque (1600-1800) 7) the period that revived enthusiasm for the study of artistic values and ancient philosophy a) renaissance (1400-1600) b) baroque (1600-1800) 8) the period that utilizes a lot of ornamentation and uses exaggerated motion and contrast that leads to a dramatic effect a) renaissance (1400-1600) b) baroque (1600-1800) 9) the time when people rediscovered the glories of ancient Greece and Rome a) renaissance (1400-1600) b) baroque (1600-1800) 10) an era of great intellectual and artistic achievement with the birth of secular art a) renaissance (1400-1600) b) baroque (1600-1800) 11) a period of artistic styles in exaggerated motion, drama, tension, and grandeur. a) renaissance (1400-1600) b) baroque (1600-1800) 12) focus was on realistic and humanistic art a) renaissance (1400-1600) b) baroque (1600-1800) 13) the era of great creativity in painting, sculpture, and literature a) renaissance (1400-1600) b) baroque (1600-1800) 14) derived from the Portuguese word Barocco which means "irregularly shaped pearl or stone" a) renaissance (1400-1600) b) baroque (1600-1800) 15) describes a complex idiom and focuses on painting, sculpture, as well as architecture a) renaissance (1400-1600) b) baroque (1600-1800) 16) medium for spreading the message of Counter-Reformation a) renaissance (1400-1600) b) baroque (1600-1800) 17) use to propagate Christianity by the Roman Catholic Church a) renaissance (1400-1600) b) baroque (1600-1800) 18) use for architecture and arts to impress visitors, express triumph, power, and control by the aristocracy a) renaissance (1400-1600) b) baroque (1600-1800) 19) mona lisa a) leonardo sa vinci b) michelangelo buonarroti c) peter paul ruben d) gian lorenzo bernini e) made from carrara marble f) made from white marble 20) mona lisa a) arts of renaissance period b) arts of baroque period 21) pieta a) leonardo sa vinci b) michelangelo buonarroti c) peter paul ruben d) gian lorenzo bernini e) made from carrara marble f) made from white marble 22) ecstasy of st theresa a) leonardo sa vinci b) michelangelo buonarroti c) peter paul ruben d) gian lorenzo bernini e) made from carrara marble f) made from white marble 23) pieta a) arts of renaissance period b) arts of baroque period 24) ecstasy of st theresa a) arts of renaissance period b) arts of baroque period 25) portrait of helene fourment a) arts of renaissance period b) arts of baroque period 26) portrait of helene fourment a) leonardo sa vinci b) michelangelo buonarroti c) peter paul ruben d) gian lorenzo bernini e) made from carrara marble f) made from white marble 27) his outstanding works as a sculptor were the following: Pieta, Bacchus, Moses, David, Dying Slave, Dawn and Dusk. a) michelangelo di lodovico buonarroti simoni b) raffaelo sanzio da urbino (raphael) c) leonardo di ser piero da vinci d) donato di niccolo di berto bardi (donatello) e) michelangelo merisi or amerighi da caravaggio f) peter paul rubens 28) an Italian sculptor, painter, architect, poet and considered as the greatest living artist in his lifetime, and one of the greatest artists of all time a) michelangelo di lodovico buonarroti simoni b) raffaelo sanzio da urbino (raphael) c) leonardo di ser piero da vinci d) donato di niccolo di berto bardi (donatello) e) michelangelo merisi or amerighi da caravaggio f) peter paul rubens 29) The Sistine Madonna, The School of Athens, and The Transfiguration were his famous works a) michelangelo di lodovico buonarroti simoni b) raffaelo sanzio da urbino (raphael) c) leonardo di ser piero da vinci d) donato di niccolo di berto bardi (donatello) e) michelangelo merisi or amerighi da caravaggio f) peter paul rubens 30) an italian painter and architect of the high renaissance period a) michelangelo di lodovico buonarroti simoni b) raffaelo sanzio da urbino (raphael) c) leonardo di ser piero da vinci d) donato di niccolo di berto bardi (donatello) e) michelangelo merisi or amerighi da caravaggio f) peter paul rubens 31) known as the ultimate "Renaissance man" due to his talent, intellect, interest, and his expression of humanist and classical values a) michelangelo di lodovico buonarroti simoni b) raffaelo sanzio da urbino (raphael) c) leonardo di ser piero da vinci d) donato di niccolo di berto bardi (donatello) e) michelangelo merisi or amerighi da caravaggio f) peter paul rubens 32) widely considered to be one of the greatest painters of all time and the most diversely talented person to have ever lived a) michelangelo di lodovico buonarroti simoni b) raffaelo sanzio da urbino (raphael) c) leonardo di ser piero da vinci d) donato di niccolo di berto bardi (donatello) e) michelangelo merisi or amerighi da caravaggio f) peter paul rubens 33) his unique draftsmanship and compositional skills were his contributions to art a) michelangelo di lodovico buonarroti simoni b) raffaelo sanzio da urbino (raphael) c) leonardo di ser piero da vinci d) donato di niccolo di berto bardi (donatello) e) michelangelo merisi or amerighi da caravaggio f) peter paul rubens 34) a painter, architect, scientist, and mathematician a) michelangelo di lodovico buonarroti simoni b) raffaelo sanzio da urbino (raphael) c) leonardo di ser piero da vinci d) donato di niccolo di berto bardi (donatello) e) michelangelo merisi or amerighi da caravaggio f) peter paul rubens 35) an Italian artist who wanted to deviate from the classical masters of the Renaissance a) michelangelo di lodovico buonarroti simoni b) raffaelo sanzio da urbino (raphael) c) leonardo di ser piero da vinci d) donato di niccolo di berto bardi (donatello) e) michelangelo merisi or amerighi da caravaggio f) peter paul rubens 36) an early Renaissance Italian sculptor from Florence and one of the Italian great artists of the period a) michelangelo di lodovico buonarroti simoni b) raffaelo sanzio da urbino (raphael) c) leonardo di ser piero da vinci d) donato di niccolo di berto bardi (donatello) e) michelangelo merisi or amerighi da caravaggio f) peter paul rubens 37) David, Statue of St. George, Equestrian Monument of Gattamelata, Prophet Habacuc, and The Feast of Herod were his statues and relief sculptures a) michelangelo di lodovico buonarroti simoni b) raffaelo sanzio da urbino (raphael) c) leonardo di ser piero da vinci d) donato di niccolo di berto bardi (donatello) e) michelangelo merisi or amerighi da caravaggio f) peter paul rubens 38) a Flemish Baroque painter a) michelangelo di lodovico buonarroti simoni b) raffaelo sanzio da urbino (raphael) c) leonardo di ser piero da vinci d) donato di niccolo di berto bardi (donatello) e) michelangelo merisi or amerighi da caravaggio f) peter paul rubens 39) known for his bas-relief work, a form of shallow relief sculpture a) michelangelo di lodovico buonarroti simoni b) raffaelo sanzio da urbino (raphael) c) leonardo di ser piero da vinci d) donato di niccolo di berto bardi (donatello) e) michelangelo merisi or amerighi da caravaggio f) peter paul rubens 40) the first Baroque Italian artist a) gian lorenzo bernini b) rembrandt harmenszoon van rijin c) diego velasquez d) donato di niccolo di berto bardi (donatello) e) michelangelo merisi or amerighi da caravaggio f) peter paul rubens 41) his models at this period were either himself or young persons who have of being promising but wicked a) michelangelo di lodovico buonarroti simoni b) raffaelo sanzio da urbino (raphael) c) leonardo di ser piero da vinci d) donato di niccolo di berto bardi (donatello) e) michelangelo merisi or amerighi da caravaggio f) peter paul rubens 42) he was considered as one of the greatest painters and printmakers a) gian lorenzo bernini b) rembrandt harmenszoon van rijin c) diego velasquez d) donato di niccolo di berto bardi (donatello) e) michelangelo merisi or amerighi da caravaggio f) peter paul rubens 43) Samson and Delilah, Landscape with a Tower, Portrait of Helene Fourment, and The Three Graces are his famous works a) michelangelo di lodovico buonarroti simoni b) raffaelo sanzio da urbino (raphael) c) leonardo di ser piero da vinci d) donato di niccolo di berto bardi (donatello) e) michelangelo merisi or amerighi da caravaggio f) peter paul rubens 44) a brilliant Dutch realist, painter, and etcher a) gian lorenzo bernini b) rembrandt harmenszoon van rijin c) diego velasquez d) donato di niccolo di berto bardi (donatello) e) michelangelo merisi or amerighi da caravaggio f) peter paul rubens 45) The Surrender of Breda, Las Meninas (The maids of honor), Los Barachos (The Drinker), and Maria Theresa are his famous works a) gian lorenzo bernini b) rembrandt harmenszoon van rijin c) diego velasquez d) donato di niccolo di berto bardi (donatello) e) michelangelo merisi or amerighi da caravaggio f) peter paul rubens 46) an artist from Spain a) gian lorenzo bernini b) rembrandt harmenszoon van rijin c) diego velasquez d) donato di niccolo di berto bardi (donatello) e) michelangelo merisi or amerighi da caravaggio f) peter paul rubens 47) he was the one who brought the cangiante a) michelangelo buonarroti simoni b) leonardo da vinci 48) is a hugely influential painter and sculptor a) michelangelo buonarroti simoni b) leonardo da vinci 49) a Baroque painting technique in which a thin, translucent application of paint is vigorously scrubbed into the canvas while allowing part of the layer underneath to show through. a) unione b) scumbling c) mannerism 50) one of the finest master of compisition and one of the most important painters of the spanish golden age a) gian lorenzo bernini b) rembrandt harmenszoon van rijin c) diego velasquez d) donato di niccolo di berto bardi (donatello) e) michelangelo merisi or amerighi da caravaggio f) peter paul rubens 51) used technique of sfumato a) michelangelo buonarroti simoni b) leonardo da vinci 52) refers to a stylized, exaggerated approach to painting and sculpture. a) unione b) scumbling c) mannerism 53) Rembrandt was famous in using this technique. a) unione b) scumbling c) mannerism 54) self portrait in old age a) rembrandt b) raffaelo 55) a technique in Renaissance painting where the contours, outlines and edges of objects and space meet and blend in a precise paint yet remain visible to the viewer. a) unione b) scumbling c) mannerism 56) Joshua experiences severe pain because of our cancer. What kind of drugs will she take to relieve pain? a) narcotics b) inhalants c) depressant d) hallucinogens e) stimulants 57) the transfiguration a) rembrandt b) raffaelo 58) david a) rennaisance b) baroque 59) speed up a person central nervous system a) narcotics b) inhalants c) depressant d) hallucinogens e) stimulants 60) are found in ordinary household chemical products and anesthetics a) narcotics b) inhalants c) depressant d) hallucinogens e) stimulants 61) it is a type of drugs to changes a person's perception of reality a) narcotics b) inhalants c) depressant d) hallucinogens e) stimulants 62) it slow down of persons central nervous system a) narcotics b) inhalants c) depressant d) hallucinogens e) stimulants 63) are drugs which relieve pain and induce sleepiness a) narcotics b) inhalants c) depressant d) hallucinogens e) stimulants 64) is the condition of the body to adapt to the effects of substances to the body thus requiring an even larger amount of the substance to experience the same psychological and mental effect experienced when taking the smaller dosage a) drug tolerance b) drug of abuse c) drug dependence d) resistance skills 65) it is a cluster of psychological, behavioral and cognitive phenomena of variable intensity in which the use of a drug takes on a high-priority thereby creating a strong desire to take the substance a) drug tolerance b) drug of abuse c) drug dependence d) resistance skills 66) also known as refusal skills a) drug tolerance b) drug of abuse c) drug dependence d) resistance skills 67) are drugs commonly abused by users. In the Philippines, the three most common drugs of abuse are shabu, marijuana and inhalants. a) drugs b) drugs of abuse c) drug dependence d) drug misuse e) drug abuse f) drug tolerance 68) these are commonly abused by abuses and in the Philippines there are 3 types shabu marijuana and inhalants - a) drug tolerance b) drug of abuse c) drug dependence d) resistance skills 69) re any substances or chemicals which when taken into the body, either through nasal, oral, transdermal or intravenous way, have psychological, emotional and behavioral effects on a person. a) drugs b) drugs of abuse c) drug dependence d) drug misuse e) drug abuse f) drug tolerance 70) is the condition of the body to adapt to the effects of substances to the body, thus requiring an even larger amount of the substance to experience the same physiological and mental effect experienced when taking the smaller dosage. a) drugs b) drugs of abuse c) drug dependence d) drug misuse e) drug abuse f) drug tolerance 71) is a cluster of physiological, behavioral and cognitive phenomena of variable intensity in which the use of a drug takes on a high priority, thereby creating a strong desire to take the substance. a) drugs b) drugs of abuse c) drug dependence d) drug misuse e) drug abuse f) drug tolerance 72) is the use of a substance incoherent or inconsistent with the prescribed dosage or frequency of use. a) drugs b) drugs of abuse c) drug dependence d) drug misuse e) drug abuse f) drug tolerance 73) is the use of a substance for non-medicinal purposes. Abuse leads to organ damage like brain damage and liver damage, addiction and troubled behavioral patterns. a) drugs b) drugs of abuse c) drug dependence d) drug misuse e) drug abuse f) drug tolerance 74) speed up a person's nervous system a) gateway drugs b) depressant drugs c) stimulant drugs d) narcotics e) hallucinogens f) inhalants 75) slow down a person's nervous system a) gateway drugs b) depressant drugs c) stimulant drugs d) narcotics e) hallucinogens f) inhalants 76) are drugs that relieve pain and induce sleepiness a) gateway drugs b) depressant drugs c) stimulant drugs d) narcotics e) hallucinogens f) inhalants 77) are drugs that distort reality and facts a) gateway drugs b) depressant drugs c) stimulant drugs d) narcotics e) hallucinogens f) inhalants 78) are legal drugs that anybody can buy and try which may lead them to use more dangerous drugs such as marijuana and shabu a) gateway drugs b) depressant drugs c) stimulant drugs d) narcotics e) hallucinogens f) inhalants 79) It can be determined through the costume worn by the performing. a) Latin American Dances b) Modern Standard Dances 80) are found in ordinary household chemical products and anesthetics a) gateway drugs b) depressant drugs c) stimulant drugs d) narcotics e) hallucinogens f) inhalants 81) Ballroom dances are usually performed in pair: a) male and male b) male and female. c) female and female 82) It is revealing, tight-fitting, sexy and sophisticated in nature. a) Latin American Dances b) Modern Standard Dances 83) Most of the time, they perform close ballroom position. However, if it is dancesport, it is strict to do close ballroom position. a) Latin American Dances b) Modern Standard Dances 84) The performers wear ankle-length gowns for females and coat-and-tie for males. a) Latin American Dances b) Modern Standard Dances 85) are social dances that allows group of performers to change partners periodically while dancing to allow chance to get to know other members of the performing group. The major purpose of dance mixers is to maximize the social dimension of the dance. a) social dances b) Standard Dances c) Ballroom dances d) Dance mixers 86) fast movement a) allegro b) andante c) minuet 87) classical period is also known as a) pearl of irregular shape b) rebirth c) age of reason d) dark ages 88) it is a multi movement work for solo instrument a) sonata b) symphony c) concerto d) opera 89) slow movement a) allegro b) andante c) minuet 90) the first part of a composition in sonata form that introduces the theme a) exposition b) development c) recapitulation 91) repeats the theme as it first emerged in the opening exposition a) exposition b) development c) recapitulation 92) It can be performed in an open or close hold. It can also be easily determined by the nature of the movement. The movement shows rhythmic expression, sensual, and spicy style. a) Latin American Dances b) Modern Standard Dances 93) it is in three four time and in a moderate of fast tempo a) allegro b) andante c) minuet 94) the middle part of the sonata allegro form where themes are being developed. it explores the harmonic and textural possibilities of the thematic material a) exposition b) development c) recapitulation 95) it is composed of multi movement work and it is made for an instrumental soloisy and ochestra. a) concerto b) symphony c) classic opera 96) piano, timpani, cymballs, triangle, drum, a) percussion b) string c) brass d) woodwind 97) viola, violin, vioncellos, cello, double bass a) percussion b) string c) brass d) woodwind 98) oboes, flute, clarinet, bassoon a) percussion b) string c) brass d) woodwind 99) it is derived from the word ninfonia which literally means a harmnious sounding together a) concerto b) symphony c) classic opera 100) is an art form that musicians and singers perform a dramatic theatrical setting a) concerto b) symphony c) classic opera
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