This document contains multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions about photography, filmmaking, and fashion design in the Philippines. It tests knowledge on influential Filipino photographers, directors, animators, and fashion designers. It also covers key concepts and terms related to photography, cinematography, film genres, and the collaborative process of film production.
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2. A. MULTIPLE CHOICE: Direction, Read
the sentence carefully, select the letter of
your choice and place it on your answer
sheet.
3. 1. It is an modern art form means that
photograph is now viewed as being more
than just beautiful. It also considered one
of the most powerful means of
education.
a. Photography as an art
b. Photography as Communication
c. Photography as an artist
d. Photographer
4. 2. He is an award-winning travel
photographer who has won two pacific
Asia tourism Association (PATA)Gold
Awards, an ASEAN Tourism association
award.
a. George Tapan
b. John K. Chua
c. Kenneth Cabonpue
d. Rajo Laurel
5. 3. He is the best known as an advertising
and commercial photographer, with over
40 years of experience in this field and
numerous local and international awards
for his work.
a. George Tapan
b. John K. Chua
c. Kenneth Cabonpue
d. Rajo Laurel
6. 4. It is another art form which has risen to
tremendous heights within the last
century as its early name “motion
picture”.
a. Film
b. Photo
c. Advertising
d. Video
7. 5. He is multi-awarded designer and
creative director of hive, a design and
manufacturing facility for designers of
interior accessories and lighting.
a. George Tapan
b. John K. Chua
c. Kenneth Cabonpue
d. Rajo Laurel
8. 6. She is an American fashion designer
who began her career as an investment
banker.
a. Josie Natori
b. Monique Lhuilier
c. Lulu Tan Gan
d. Dita Sandico-Ong
9. 7. She has been advocating the use of
local weaving techniques and natural
fibers
a. Monique Lhullier
b. Dita Sandico-Ong
c. Josie Natori
d. Lulu Tan Gan
10. 8. This captured the director’s vision of
each scene through camera placement
and movement, lightning and other
special techniques.
a. Cinematography
b. Acting
c. Setting
d. Film Directing
11. 9. It is the director, like the painter and
sculptor in traditional art, who envisions
the final effect of the film on its viewers.
a. Cinematography
b. Film Directing
c. Photographer
d. Artists
12. 10. Actors learn to express themselves
without exaggerated facial expression
and gestures used stage.
a. Acting
b. Film making
c. Film
d. Actors
13. 11. The showpiece of the ACPI
is______________, an annual festival
and competition featuring the works of
Filipino animators.
a. Animation
b. Animahensayon
c. Philippine Film makers
d. Actor
14. 12. The art of selecting the precise sections
of film, then sequencing and joining them
to achieve the director’s desired visual
and emotional effect.
a. Film Directing/Director
b. Cinematography
c. Editing
d. Documentary Film
15. 13. Who is the director of “Itim” 1983?
a. Perque Gallaga
b. Mike De leon
c. Ishmael Bernal
d. Brilliantes
16. 14. First rose to prominence for her exquisite
wedding gown become one of the darling
of Hollywood celebrity set.
a. Kenneth Combonpue
b. Josie Natori
c. Monique Lhuillier
d. Lulu Tan Gan
17. 15. Best known who general public as
judge of television series project Runway
Philippines.
a. Lulu Tan Gan
b. Rajo Laurel
c. Dita Sandico-Ong
d. Monique Lhuiller
18. 16. Father of filipino comics.
a. Tony Velasquez
b. Esmael Bernal
c. Marilou Diaz Abaya
d. Laurice Guillen
19. 17. Known for her fashionable knitwear lines
since 1985 “The Queen of Knitwear” in
the country.
a. Lulu Tan Gan
b. Rajo Laurel
c. Kenneth Cobonpue
d. Monique Lhuillier
20. 18. Filipino Designer who has been
advocating the use of local wearing
techniques known as the “Wrap Artist”
a. Lulu Tan Gan
b. Rajo Laurel
c. Monique Lhuillier
d. Dita Sandico-Ong
21. 19. An animated film adaptation of the
legend of the warrior princess of
Pangasinan.
a. Urduja
b. Dayo: sa mundo ng Elementalia
c. RPG Metonoia
d. Producing Parker
22. 20. This means that books that were
originally available only in print are being
gradually converted to digital format.
a. Electronic Book
b. Electronic Publishing
c. Digital Media
d. Kobo
23. 21. The popularity of comics began in the
philippines through what magazines?
a. DC Comics
b. Kwento ni Lola Basyang
c. Liwayway magazines
d. U.S Comics
24. 22. Filipino Film director who has brought
the country to cinema worlds attention, a
production designer for film, commercial,
and music videos started directing film in
2005.
a. Maryo J Delos Reyes
b. Marilou Diaz Abaya
c. Brilliante Mendoza
d. Laurice Guillen
25. 23. The heart warming drama film
“Magnifico” won for him the best director
distinction at 2003 FAMAS Award
garnered other local international award
as well.
a. Maryo Delos Reyes
b. Marilou Diaz Abaya
c. Brilliante Mendoza
d. Laurice Guillen
26. 24. She Captured the attention and respect
of viewing public with powerful film such
as Jose Rizal 1998.
a. Maryo Delos Reyes
b. Marilou Diaz Abaya
c. Brilliante Mendoza
d. Laurice Guillen
27. 25. A film deals to expose the deadly
practice using child divers to found for
fish in the Philippine coral reefs.
a. Muro-ami
b. Kinatay
c. Santa-Santita
d. Tanging Yaman
28. 26. Film of Marilou Diaz Abaya that Deals
with the humans cost of Muslim Christian
Conflict in Mindanao.
a. Bagong Buwan
b. Kinatay
c. Santa-Santita
d. Tanging Yaman
29. 27. A Non stock non profit, organization aims
to creat an identify for the Philippines
within the animation industry making it
one of the prefered sources for
animation projects and series with
foreign partners?
a. ACPI
b. PASI
c. TESDA
d. Star Cinema.
30. 28. Was established in 1991, and has since
collaborated on numerous animation
projects and series with foreign
partners?
a. ACPI
b. PASI
c. UNICEF’S
d. TESDA
31. 29. A long side the digital media forms that
remains more conventional form,
included here are large scale publication
and small scale publications.
a. Digital Media
b. Print media
c. Advertising
d. Comics Books
32. 30. This is in form of soaring popularity and
seemingly limitless posibilities like using
social media, brochures, newspapers
and posters. One of major field that
relies heavily on print media.
a. Animation
b. Print Media
c. Advertising
d. Comics Books
33. B. IDENTIFICATION: Identify the following
question.
____________31. The Photography came from
Greek word “Photos” means light and “Graphos”
means?
____________32. It’s a series of shots wherein it
shows the development of the
character/situation in every scene.
____________33. The French developed, a hand-
cranked camera, printer, and projector all in one
that was lightweight enough to bring outside the
studio.
34. ____________34. Tapans First place
winning image in the 2011 National
Geographic Photo.
____________35. A peepshow cabinet with
an eyehole through which these earliest
“movies” could be viewed one person at a
time.
____________36. A colorless flammable
material used to make photographic film
____________37. The creator of text,
normally for use in advertising in
magazines, brochures, posters.
35. ____________38. A type, style, or category
of art.
____________39. A nonfiction genre, were
made using reallife footage as well as file
materials, in many cases to present an
issue.
38. A. Multiple Choice
1. B
2. A
3. B
4. A
5. C
6. A
7. B
8. A
9. B
10 A
11. B 21. C
12. C 22. C
13. B 23. A
14. C 24. B
15. B 25. A
16. A 26. A
17. A 27. A
18. D 28. B
19. A 29. B
20. C 30. C
39. 31. Writing
32. Series Photography
33. Cinematographe
34. Into the Green Zone
35. Kinetoscope
36. Celluloid film strip
37. Copywriter
38. Film Genre/Genre
39. Documentary Film