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2. (Choose 1 answer)

According to Taylor, why is the portrayal of black characters as victims in films harmful?
A. Because it makes black people invisible.
B. Because it reinforces the stereotype that black people are victims.
C. Because it makes white people feel guilty.
D. Because it makes black people feel inferior.
3. (Choose 1 answer)

famously entered the American public consciousness in 1966 playing the role of Kato in the short-lived TV action series The Green Hornet.
A. Jay Chou
B. Seth Rogen
C. Christoph Waltz
D. Bruce Lee
5. (Choose 1 answer)

Why is it important to read and analyze future forecasts?
A. To anticipate future events and trends
B. To rely solely on predictions without planning
C. To learn about past events
D. To ignore current trends
6. (Choose 1 answer)

Which film does Carroll use as an example to discuss the idea of subversive filmmaking?
A. "Plan 9 From Outer Space"
B. "Night of the Living Dead"
C. "The Day the Earth Stood Still"
D. "The War of the Worlds"
7. (Choose 1 answer)

Who produced the most well-known formalist theory of art?
A. Cezanne
B. Man Ray
C. Clive Bell
D. Roger Fry
9. (Choose 1 answer)

Who was the first to mention the term “Aesthetic” in the history?
A. I. Kant
B. A. Baumgarten
C. Hegel
D. Hume
11. (Choose 1 answer)

Which theory does Berys Gaut challenge in his essay "Interpreting the Arts: The Patchwork Theory"?
A. Global theory of interpretation
B. Intentionalist theory
C. Anti-intentionalist theory
D. Hypothetical intentionalist theory
12. (Choose 1 answer)

What is an advantage in Collingwood's artistic view/perspective?
A. It can be applied universally to all forms of art.
B. Distinguishes artwork from art itself, essentially a spiritual rather than a material thing.
C. Argues about "entertainment art".
D. Argues about magic art.
13. (Choose 1 answer)

Who stated: "An artwork is something created with the purpose of providing others with the satisfaction of aesthetic pleasure"?
A. Monroe Beardsley
B. Oswald Hanfling
C. George Schlesinger
D. Richard Lind
15. (Choose 1 answer)

Which book is authored by Clive Bell?
A. The Role of Theory in Aesthetics
B. The Principles of Art
C. Art
D. Institutional Theory of Art
16. (Choose 1 answer)

Fill the blank: A revolutionary art theory, according to Thomasson, is...
A. A theory suitable for ordinary art practice.
B. A theory that explains art in a new way.
C. A theory accepted by many artists.
D. An easy-to-understand theory.
17. (Choose 1 answer)

Hegel agrees with which of Kant's views on beauty (found in nature or in art)?
A. Nature is more beautiful than art.
B. The beauty of art is a product of human intellect.
C. Both art and nature possess beauty.
D. The beauty of nature is the beauty of a particular external appearance.
18. (Choose 1 answer)

According to Berleant, what is the most important factor in evaluating the aesthetics of the living environment?
A. The natural beauty of the environment.
B. The extent of human intervention in the environment.
C. How humans interact with the environment.
D. The economic value of the environment.
19. (Choose 1 answer)

"Mr Blobby" is typically found at what depth below the ocean surface?
A. 10 meters
B. 100 meters
C. 1,000 meters
D. 10,000 meters
20. (Choose 1 answer)

During the ____ period, Christian philosophers worked to meld the philosophical principles of the classical period with the tenets of Christianity
A. Rococo
B. Baroque
C. Renaissance
D. Medieval
22. (Choose 1 answer)

According to Ronald W. Hepburn, why are philosophers indifferent to natural beauty?
A. Natural beauty is not important.
B. Natural beauty cannot be explained.
C. Natural beauty is not as beautiful as art.
D. Natural beauty is not suitable for aesthetic studies.
23. (Choose 1 answer)

According to Torquato Tasso, where does the beauty of art originate from?
A. The creative ability of humans.
B. The techniques and tools of the artist.
C. Direct imitation of the beauty of nature.
D. Religious belief and spirituality.
24. (Choose 1 answer)

"Mr Blobby" was awarded what title by the Ugly Animal Preservation Society in 2013?
A. Most beautiful in the world
B. The best at being ugly.
C. The most intelligent
D. The fiercest
25. (Choose 1 answer)

In the anti-intentionalist perspective, what is the "correct" interpretation of a work of art?
A. The interpretation intended by the author.
B. There is no interpretation that is "correct"
C. The interpretation by critics.
D. The interpretation that best fits the artwork.
26. (Choose 1 answer)

According to which view is the meaning of a work of art primarily determined by?
A. The author's intention
B. The content of the work
C. The reader
D. All three factors above
27. (Choose 1 answer)

What is one characteristic often used to describe Tom Waits's albums?
A. Mainstream appeal and radio-friendliness
B. Smooth and polished production quality
C. Varied levels of accessibility, ranging from commercially friendly to highly eclectic
D. Traditional and conventional songwriting structures
28. (Choose 1 answer)

According to the anti-internationalist perspective of Wimsatt and Beardsley, which interpretation of the film "Plan 9 from Outer Space" is correct?
A. The interpretation intended by the author.
B. The interpretation that best fits the artwork.
C. The interpretation agreed upon by film critics.
D. The interpretation that makes the film successful.
29. (Choose 1 answer)

How is Tom Waits's music often described?
A. Accessible and market-friendly
B. Smooth and melodious
C. Hard to listen to and incomprehensible
D. Either accessible or very difficult to access
30. (Choose 1 answer)

According to Levinson, who is the "appropriate" reader to interpret a literary work?
A. The reader with knowledge of the literary tradition to which the work belongs.
B. The reader familiar with other works by the author.
C. The reader knowledgeable about the public persona of the author.
D. All of the above.
32. (Choose 1 answer)

How is Tom Waits's music often perceived by both critics and fellow musicians?
A. As strictly adhering to traditional musical styles and conventions
B. As predominantly blues ballads or sea shanties, reflecting his diverse influences
C. As adventure songs and Halloween music, combining tradition with innovation
D. As exclusively belonging to a cult following, without broader appeal
33. (Choose 1 answer)

The term "suspension of disbelief" was introduced by poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge in which of his works published in 1817?
A. Biographia Literaria
B. Republic
C. King Lear
D. Iliad
34. (Choose 1 answer)

What can marks be said to seem 'angry' about? And we can similarly describe a soft and flowing line as 'calm', a jagged and rigid one as 'agitated' or 'pensive', and so on
A. shape
B. form
C. type
D. rhythm
35. (Choose 1 answer)

In 1998, for its twenty-fifth anniversary, The Exorcist was re-released in cinemas as '…'
A. The Exorcist 2
B. The cultural phenomenon.
C. The Scariest Movie of All Time
D. The Version You’ve Never Seen'
36. (Choose 1 answer)

Fill in the blank with the correct words: If you are watching The Exorcist, you likely hold another set of beliefs that Regan MacNeil has been possessed by a demon, that her mother is overwhelmed with grief and so on. These are beliefs about the story being told, and we probably want to say these are true beliefs as well (in the way that the priests all make it out of the MacNeil house alive would be a.......... belief). Call these ‘second-order’ beliefs.
A. false
B. true
C. unclear
D. None of the answer
37. (Choose 1 answer)

Among the philosophers below, who argued that art is an 'open' concept?
A. Monroe Beardsley
B. Morris Weitz
C. R.G. Collingwood
D. Arthur Danto
38. (Choose 1 answer)

Fill in the blank with the correct words:...was a disciple of Socrates whose cornerstone of thought was his theory of Forms, in which there was another world of perfection.
A. Heraklite
B. Plato
C. Aristotle
D. I. Kant
39. (Choose 1 answer)

What is the main difference between Pythagoras's view and Gorgias's view of the impact of art?
A. Pythagoras believed that art has a positive effect, whereas Gorgias believed that art has a negative effect.
B. Pythagoras believed that art has a lasting effect, while Gorgias believed that art has a transient effect.
C. Pythagoras believed that art affects the soul, while Gorgias believed that art affects emotions.
D. Pythagoras believed that art has a purifying effect, while Gorgias believed that art has a stimulating effect.
40. (Choose 1 answer)

How does Aristotle view the role of the artist in imitating reality?
A. The artist should only create perfect replicas of the real world.
B. The artist should focus on portraying the negative aspects of reality.
C. The artist can improve upon reality by incorporating universals.
D. The artist should primarily document historical events.
41. (Choose 1 answer)

What is the key difference between Aristotle's view on beauty and the views of his predecessors?
A. He believes beauty is based on objective qualities, not subjective experience.
B. He emphasizes the importance of moderation in achieving beauty.
C. He defines beauty solely in terms of size and order.
D. He rejects the Pythagorean connection of beauty to mathematics.
42. (Choose 1 answer)

When does a description of an artwork not convey an evaluation of its value?
A. When the description emphasizes the emotions the artwork evokes.
B. When the description refers to the form or color without commenting on its value.
C. When the description uses evaluative terms like "impressive" or "unappealing."
D. When the description reflects the viewer's personal opinion.
43. (Choose 1 answer)

When was the exhibition in the Dobychina Gallery, Russia's leading private commercial gallery, Subtitled 'The Last Futurist Exhibition', '0,10' is perhaps better known for its role as the first Suprematist exhibition be held?
A. 1915
B. 1916
C. 1917
D. 1918
44. (Choose 1 answer)

It is worth noticing that in Beardsley's view,... of a work of art arises entirely from the work's formal qualities.
A. the value
B. the price
C. the ideas
D. the date
46. (Choose 1 answer)

Russian artist Kasimir Malevich outgrew the movement he himself had founded, and created its successor,...
A. Futurism
B. Cubism
C. Suprematism
D. Romanticism
47. (Choose 1 answer)

Since when has the term 'Arts' been mentioned?
A. Ancient Greece
B. The Middle Ages
C. The Renaissance
D. The Enlightenment
48. (Choose 1 answer)

What impact has the feminist movement had on artistic philosophy?
A. Spawned various ideological movements such as contextualism.
B. Brought art back into a broader societal context.
C. Raised questions about the ethical and political roles of art.
D. All of the above answers.
49. (Choose 1 answer)

Fill in the blank with the correct words: Among the many views that were considered, beauty and the…….. were almost always tied together, treated as related in some way, if only on the grounds that each involves judgement.
A. good - aesthetics and ethics
B. true - good and ethics
C. good - aesthetics
D. aesthetics - ethics - true
50. (Choose 1 answer)

In the 1950s, psychologist Fredric Wertham suggested that comic books were a major cause of what condition in juveniles? He corroborated that claim before the US Senate, calling for their censorship.
A. delinquency
B. excitement
C. violence
D. dementia
51. (Choose 1 answer)

According to Shusterman, how can the suppression of bad art to allow good art to flourish be justified?
A. By arguing that bad art can harm society.
B. By arguing that good art serves the ultimate moral benefit.
C. By arguing that good art will always prevail over bad art.
D. By arguing that bad art is a waste of time and money.
 

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