20 questions
Humanities and Sciences are two different fields, thus, they cannot be integrated.
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FALSE
Contemporary arts forbid the artists of today to communicate with their sentiments.
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FALSE
Geography influences the architecture of the place.
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FALSE
In contemporary art, conforming to artistic norms is no longer significant.
TRUE
FALSE
A cloud is a geometric shape.
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FALSE
Any work without elements can be called a work of art.
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FALSE
Literary works are unwritten works in prose or in poetry form.
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FALSE
Philippine contemporary art is a part of Filipino culture.
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FALSE
Traditional art is used to commemorate heroism or other deeds or greatness like monuments and statues.
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FALSE
The principles of design are called the organization of elements of art.
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FALSE
Repetition is the comparative relationship of one part to another with respect to size, quantity, or degree.
TRUE
FALSE
Traditional art and contemporary art are the same because they use diverse array of materials.
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FALSE
Different regions weave mats depending on the abundance of local plants.
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FALSE
An example of a classic literary work is Jose Rizal’s Noli Me Tangere.
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FALSE
A triangle is a shape and a pyramid is a type of form.
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FALSE
Art refers to the human activity which does not involve emotion.
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FALSE
Contemporary art provides opportunity to reflect on contemporary society and the issues relevant to ourselves, and the world around us.
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FALSE
Contemporary art is not restricted to individual experience but is not reflective to the world we live in.
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FALSE
A shape is a mark with length and direction on surface by a moving point.
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FALSE
Sciences deal with the expression of the internal world of a person, a world where everything is subjective.
TRUE
FALSE