Deck 1: Introduction: What Are the Arts and How Do We Respond to and Evaluate Them

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When music is part of a religious ceremony, it may be classified as which of the following?

A)Artifact
B)Art
C)Ritual
D)All of the above
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Define the humanities and describe the ways in which they are similar and/or different from other ways of understanding the universe.
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Of the following, which one is not traditionally associated with the humanities?

A)Philosophy
B)Psychology
C)Architecture
D)History
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Creativity is the realm of what activity?

A)Art
B)Science
C)Craft
D)All of the above
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Which of the following could be defined as a tangible emblem of something abstract?

A)Simile
B)Metaphor
C)Symbol
D)None of the above
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Which of the following is the term defined by the phrase, "the study of the nature of beauty and of art"?

A)Epistemology
B)Aesthetics
C)Ethics
D)Logic
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The work Liberty Leading the People (July 28, 1830) by Eugène Delacroix illustrates a work of art that has a(n) _____ function.

A)political and social
B)artifactual
C)enjoyment
D)therapeutic
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Which of the following, according to Susan Lacy (Mapping the Terrain), is a description of what an artist might be at a given time?

A)Experiencer
B)Reporter
C)Analyst
D)All of the above
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Discuss how artistic style relates to an individual, a culture, or an age.
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Define and describe how a person can analyze the style of a work of art.
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List and explain the fundamental concerns of the arts.
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The humanities seek to express humankind's _____ experiences of reality.

A)objective
B)subconscious
C)ontological
D)subjective
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The term "decorative art" first appeared during what century?

A)5th century B.C.E
B)5th century C.E.
C)15th century C.E.
D)18th century C.E.
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The "_____arts" are prized for their purely aesthetic qualities.

A)applied
B)fine
C)symbolic
D)decorative
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Art and technology interact in the appearance of the Volkswagen Beetle as newer safety standards affect the _____ of the vehicle.

A)position
B)design
C)utility
D)understanding
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Which of the following was discussed as a work exemplifying art as revealing metaphysical or spiritual truths?

A)A Gothic cathedral
B)A tribal totem
C)An abstract work
D)All of the above
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The cave of Lascaux dates to what historic period?

A)The early Stone Age
B)The period of the pyramids
C)The Archaic period
D)The early Middle Ages
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List and explain the four functions and the four purposes of the arts.
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Which of the following was included in the ancient Greek concept of art?

A)Theology
B)Epistemology
C)Handcrafts
D)All of the above
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A _____ is a set of rules or mutually accepted conditions.

A)contravention
B)contretemps
C)convention
D)conscription
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Criticism should entail a detailed process of _____ to gain understanding and appreciation.

A)analog
B)amalgamation
C)altercation
D)analysis
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_____ is necessary as an exercise in understanding.

A)Value
B)Criticism
C)Wisdom
D)Compromise
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The question "What is it?" evokes which kind of response?

A)Formal
B)Technical
C)Sensual
D)All of the above
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What painter made A View Near Volterra?

A)Picasso
B)Corot
C)Wood
D)Van Gogh
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Pablo Picasso was a native of what country?

A)The United States
B)Portugal
C)Spain
D)France
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The question "How is it put together?" evokes which kind of response?

A)Formal
B)Technical
C)Sensual
D)All of the above
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Which of the following are characteristics that can be applied to works of art when making value judgments?

A)Eloquence
B)Artisanship
C)Lifelikeness
D)None of the above
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Who developed the approach to evaluation that asks, "What is the artist trying to say? Does he or she succeed? And was the artwork worth the effort?"

A)Goethe
B)Beckett
C)Molière
D)Simon
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Because the choreography and music for the ballet Rites of Spring were so _____, people did not have criteria to judge it by and there was a riot as a result.

A)unconventional
B)preestablished
C)beautiful
D)standard
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Artistic styles get their names from _____.

A)common usage
B)historical viewpoint
C)the artists themselves
D)All of the above
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Deck 1: Introduction: What Are the Arts and How Do We Respond to and Evaluate Them
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When music is part of a religious ceremony, it may be classified as which of the following?

A)Artifact
B)Art
C)Ritual
D)All of the above
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2
Define the humanities and describe the ways in which they are similar and/or different from other ways of understanding the universe.
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3
Of the following, which one is not traditionally associated with the humanities?

A)Philosophy
B)Psychology
C)Architecture
D)History
B
4
Creativity is the realm of what activity?

A)Art
B)Science
C)Craft
D)All of the above
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Which of the following could be defined as a tangible emblem of something abstract?

A)Simile
B)Metaphor
C)Symbol
D)None of the above
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Which of the following is the term defined by the phrase, "the study of the nature of beauty and of art"?

A)Epistemology
B)Aesthetics
C)Ethics
D)Logic
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The work Liberty Leading the People (July 28, 1830) by Eugène Delacroix illustrates a work of art that has a(n) _____ function.

A)political and social
B)artifactual
C)enjoyment
D)therapeutic
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Which of the following, according to Susan Lacy (Mapping the Terrain), is a description of what an artist might be at a given time?

A)Experiencer
B)Reporter
C)Analyst
D)All of the above
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Discuss how artistic style relates to an individual, a culture, or an age.
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Define and describe how a person can analyze the style of a work of art.
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List and explain the fundamental concerns of the arts.
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12
The humanities seek to express humankind's _____ experiences of reality.

A)objective
B)subconscious
C)ontological
D)subjective
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The term "decorative art" first appeared during what century?

A)5th century B.C.E
B)5th century C.E.
C)15th century C.E.
D)18th century C.E.
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The "_____arts" are prized for their purely aesthetic qualities.

A)applied
B)fine
C)symbolic
D)decorative
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Art and technology interact in the appearance of the Volkswagen Beetle as newer safety standards affect the _____ of the vehicle.

A)position
B)design
C)utility
D)understanding
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16
Which of the following was discussed as a work exemplifying art as revealing metaphysical or spiritual truths?

A)A Gothic cathedral
B)A tribal totem
C)An abstract work
D)All of the above
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The cave of Lascaux dates to what historic period?

A)The early Stone Age
B)The period of the pyramids
C)The Archaic period
D)The early Middle Ages
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18
List and explain the four functions and the four purposes of the arts.
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19
Which of the following was included in the ancient Greek concept of art?

A)Theology
B)Epistemology
C)Handcrafts
D)All of the above
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A _____ is a set of rules or mutually accepted conditions.

A)contravention
B)contretemps
C)convention
D)conscription
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21
Criticism should entail a detailed process of _____ to gain understanding and appreciation.

A)analog
B)amalgamation
C)altercation
D)analysis
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_____ is necessary as an exercise in understanding.

A)Value
B)Criticism
C)Wisdom
D)Compromise
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23
The question "What is it?" evokes which kind of response?

A)Formal
B)Technical
C)Sensual
D)All of the above
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What painter made A View Near Volterra?

A)Picasso
B)Corot
C)Wood
D)Van Gogh
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Pablo Picasso was a native of what country?

A)The United States
B)Portugal
C)Spain
D)France
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The question "How is it put together?" evokes which kind of response?

A)Formal
B)Technical
C)Sensual
D)All of the above
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Which of the following are characteristics that can be applied to works of art when making value judgments?

A)Eloquence
B)Artisanship
C)Lifelikeness
D)None of the above
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Who developed the approach to evaluation that asks, "What is the artist trying to say? Does he or she succeed? And was the artwork worth the effort?"

A)Goethe
B)Beckett
C)Molière
D)Simon
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29
Because the choreography and music for the ballet Rites of Spring were so _____, people did not have criteria to judge it by and there was a riot as a result.

A)unconventional
B)preestablished
C)beautiful
D)standard
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Artistic styles get their names from _____.

A)common usage
B)historical viewpoint
C)the artists themselves
D)All of the above
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