1. What country of Southeast Asia uses Ikat technique in weaving the yarns to fabric?
A. Brunei
B. Cambodia
C. Singapore
D. Thailand
2. What type of silk is commonly used in Vietnam for bridal gown?
A. Bengaline Weave B. Ebony Satin C. Shantung Taffeta
D. Uneven Twill
3. What do you call the traditional check scarves worn universally by Cambodians?
A. Ikat
B. Songkok
C. Krama
D. Sihn
4. What is the name of the famous kite in Malaysia?
A. Dastar
B. Lantern
C. Wayang Kulit
D. Wau Kite
5. What is the puppet shadow play in Indonesia?
A Dastar
B. Lantern
C. Wayang Kulit
D. Wau
6. The other term for "puppet master".
A. Dalang
B. Master
C. Player
D. Umpire
7. Where can we found the breathtaking carvings in Cambodia?
A. Angkor Wat B. Wat Poh
C. Kmer Empire
D. Laos
8. What country is known for their metal sculpture?
A Brunei
B. Cambodia C. Singapore
D. Thailand
9. It is a sea-beast and magical fish-creature statue in Singapore.
A. Dong noi
B. Brunei
C. Sentosa merlion
D. Lion
10. It is a type of relief sculpture that is completely carved from its surface and highly shaped
A. Alto Relief
B. Bas Relief
C. Sunken Relief
D. Sculpture
Answers & Comments
Answer:
1. Indonesia- Ikat has now come to refer to the textiles themselves as well as the process. It is a traditional ancient art of a technique with an extremely sophisticated weaving of Indonesia.
2. C. Shantung Taffeta
Some popular Vietnamese fabric ranges are:
-----1. Shantung taffeta
-----2. Bengaline weave
-----3. Ebony satin
3. C. Krama
---Krama, the traditional check scarves worn almost universally by Cambodians, are made of cotton. Cambodia's best-known stone carving adorns the temples of Angkor, which are "renowned for the scale, richness and detail of their sculpture".
4. D. Wau Kite
----Wau bulan or wau kite is an intricately designed Malaysian moon-kite (normally with floral motifs) that is traditionally flown in the Malaysian state of Kelantan. It is one of Malaysia's national symbols, some others being the hibiscus.
5. C. Wayang Kulit
-----Wayang, also spelled Wajang, (Javanese: “shadow”), classical Javanese puppet drama that uses the shadows thrown by puppets manipulated by rods against a translucent screen lit from behind. Developed before the 10th century, the form had origins in the thalubomalata, the leather puppets of southern India.
6. A. Dalang
-----The dhalang or dalang (Javanese: dhalang; Indonesian and Malay: dalang) is the puppeteer in an Indonesian wayang performance. In a performance of wayang kulit, the dalang sits behind a screen (kelir) made of white cotton stretched on a wooden frame.
7. A. Angkot Wat
-----From the small statues made by local artisans to the famous, breathtaking carvings found at Angkor Wat, Angkor Thom, stone carving has become one of the country's most cherished art forms.