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IROSIN, SORSOGON
S.Y. 2016-2017
PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION in ARTS 8
I. Write T if the statement is correct and F if the statement is false on the space
provided before the number.
_____1. Folk Art is a part of countrys cultural heritage. It speaks of their national symbols
that represent the country as well.
_____2. Indonesia is very rich in culture. Its culture and art are combined with religion and
traditions influenced by Dutch colonists and Portuguese traders who introduced western
ideas.
_____3. Their life is guided by principles such as Gotongroyong or giving of mutual support and
Musyawarah or consultations before making an agreement or Mufakat.
_____4. The Adat law binds Indonesian life and is responsible for the sustenance of equal rights
for women.
_____5. Indonesian culture of today carries aspects from Arabic, Chinese, European and Malay
influences.
_____6. Islam is the largest religious group with about 86% of Muslim Indonesians.
_____7. The Indonesian government accepts only six religions which are Buddhism, Catholicism,
Confucianism, Hinduism, Protestantism and Islam.
_____8. Bahasa Indonesia or Indonesian is the official language of Indonesia.
_____9. Ethnic Malays are known for their impromptu, interactive, and oral composition of
poetry which they call Pantun.
_____10. Music plays a vital role in Indonesian art and culture.
_____11. Malays used big drums called rebana for relaying messages.
_____12. Malaysia is just a boarder away from Singapore, India, Indonesia, China,
Thailand, and other nearby Southeast Asian countries.
_____13. Drums or gendang are the most essential instrument in Malaysian music.
_____14. Malaysia has 13 traditional drum with distinctive sounds and uses.
_____15. Makyong is one of the most popular traditional forms of drama in Malaysia.
_____16. Batik is recognized as the national dress of Malaysian.
_____17. Malaysian batik making process is similar to the method of Java Indonesia.
_____18. Malaysia has bountiful materials from its rich jungles and abundant trees which can
be found everywhere.
_____19. Malays wore barong in tradition.
_____20. Females wear the baju Melayu which means Malay clothes.
_____21. The Malaysian headkerchiefs are called silat and tajak which are tied in
different ways.
_____22. Sarong is the most popular cloth design of the Malays.
_____23. Bunga Malai or Garland making is an important contribution of Malaysian Indians
to the countrys cultural heritage.
_____24. The garland or malai is made of basil or mango tree leaves.
_____25. Malaysia produces the best pewter in the world.
II. Identify the different terms of Malaysian art described in each item. Choose the
word/s of the correct answer from the box and write it on the space provided before
the number.