1.What materials are used in making a Morion Mask?
A.Strips of bari leaves B.A blackened and natural bamboo C.Wood or papier-mache adorned with colorful shell D.Blackened soot and with simple patterns of incised features
2.How was the principle of arts manisfested in the textile products of Ilo-ilo?
A.The textile shows cubism design. B.The textile shows geometrical designs. C.The textile shows horizontal line and floral designs. D.The textile shows interlocking horizontal and vertical designs.
3.Which of the following best describes Urukay as a basket?
A.A typical banig as thin as a sheet of chipboard. B.A container for secondary burial of the deceased. C.A cone shape colander basket made of blackened and natural bamboo. D.A variation of the Ambahan that uses eight syllables written on a bamboo tube.
4.Which of the following is found on top of a Manuggul jar that represents two souls on a voyage to the afterlife?
A. A boat with two human figures. B. A glass with two figures of an animal. C. A vase with two figures of an animal. D. A jar with two figures of a human being.
5.Why is Bacolod City tagged as the “City of Smiles”?
A. Because the people in Bacolod always smile and laugh. B. Because the tourists are smiling when they go to Bacolod City. C. Because the people of Bacolod use smiling masks during Masskara Festival as their main costume. D. Because the officials and politicians in Bacolod require the people to hang smiling masks in their houses.