,Humanities through the Arts, 10e (Jacobus)
Chapter 1 The Humanities: An Introduction
1) Broad areas of human creativity involving analysis of values are collectively referred to as
A) the humanities.
B) scientific methodologies.
C) the arts and sciences.
D) the history of mankind.
Answer: A
Explanation: The humanities are described as broad areas of human creativity and study, such as
philosophy, history, social sciences, the arts, and literature distinct from the sciences.
Page Ref: 1
Learning Objective: Know that the discipline of humanities is a study of human values.;
Exemplify the background information required to appreciate David Blume's The Eternal City.
Bloom's: 3. Apply; 2. Comprehension
2) The text places emphasis on studying the humanities through
A) the arts.
B) the sciences.
C) philosophy.
D) literature.
Answer: A
Explanation: The text establishes its approach to studying the humanities through the arts. The
author contends that values are clarified in enduring ways via the arts.
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Learning Objective: Know that the discipline of humanities is a study of human values.
Bloom's: 1. Knowledge; 2. Comprehension
3) Cave art reveals that
A) art has a geographical connection.
B) from the beginning, humans instinctively made revealing forms.
C) animals have been important in the development of values.
D) art is a sacred matter.
Answer: B
Explanation: From the beginning, our species instinctively had an interest in making revealing
forms.
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Learning Objective: Know that the discipline of humanities is a study of human values.
Bloom's: 1. Knowledge; 2. Comprehension
,4) Which statement best corresponds with the author's approach to the humanities?
A) The commercial success of a work of art is the best way to understand its value.
B) Matters of taste are indisputable; beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
C) Going beyond the facts to the values that evoke our feelings.
D) It is nearly impossible to fully analyze works of art that are not considered beautiful.
Answer: C
Explanation: We learn to recognize the values illuminated in such works as well as to
understand the ways they are expressed. Such development is the meaning of "education" in the
sense in which we have been using the term.
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Learning Objective: Recognize that "knowledge about" a work of art can lead to "knowledge of"
the work of art.
Bloom's: 1. Knowledge; 2. Comprehension
5) The organization of a medium that clarifies or reveals a subject matter is described as
A) artistic form.
B) emotional form.
C) sensuous form.
D) receptive form.
Answer: A
Explanation: Artistic form is the organization or composition of a medium that clarifies or
reveals a subject matter.
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Learning Objective: Recognize the importance of the structural and artistic form of paintings.;
Define artistic form.
Bloom's: 1. Knowledge
6) Why must artists make the structure interesting?
A) Because we often respond to artistic form without awareness of its affect.
B) Because we are most impressed by commercially successful works of art.
C) Because we actively seek to engage with structural components.
D) Because we are unable to form an opinion without structure.
Answer: A
Explanation: Because we often respond to artistic form without being conscious that it is
affecting us, the painter must make the structure interesting.
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Learning Objective: Recall the characteristic features of the arts.
Bloom's: 1. Knowledge; 2. Comprehension
, 7) What is the subject matter of Blume's The Eternal City?
A) Self-portrait
B) Geometry
C) African culture
D) Fascism
Answer: D
Page Ref: 7
Learning Objective: Exemplify the background information required to appreciate David
Blume's The Eternal City.
Bloom's: 3. Apply; 2. Comprehension
8) Which statement best describes Robert Herrick's poem, "The Pillar of Fame"?
A) It lacks a clearly defined structure.
B) Its visual formal structure illuminates the subject of fame.
C) Its structure and the theme are unrelated.
D) It conveys objectivity.
Answer: B
Explanation: The design of Herrick's poem has a visual formal structure (pillar shaped) that
illuminates its (fame) subject matter. His poem achieves the blending of ideas and objects, of the
abstract and the concrete, through its structure.
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Learning Objective: Identify connections between subject matter and artistic form in the poem
"The Pillar of Fame" by Robert Herrick.
Bloom's: 1. Knowledge; 2. Comprehension
9) In Okara's poem, "Piano and Drums," what does the piano symbolize?
A) music
B) God
C) African cultures
D) European cultures
Answer: D
Explanation: Okara symbolizes the clash in terms of music, and he opposes two musical
instruments: the drum and the piano. They stand, respectively, for the African and the European
cultures.
Page Ref: 14
Learning Objective: Recall the comparisons made by Gabriel Okara in his poem "Piano and
Drums."
Bloom's: 1. Knowledge; 2. Comprehension
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