1) The art form that existed before foreign influence and was mainly used for rituals, daily life, and community bonding. a) Indigenous Art b) Contemporary Art 2) The Islamic artistic principle that emphasizes the Oneness of God and influences non-figurative designs. a) Realism b) Tawhid 3) The group of Filipino artists who led the break from classical and academic art styles. a) Thirteen Moderns b) Pintados 4) The mythical Maranao bird symbolizing royalty, identity, and artistic excellence. a) Itotoro b) Sarimanok 5) The Philippine burial jar decorated with red clay designs and believed to represent the journey of the dead. a) Burnay Jar b) Manunggul Jar 6) The indigenous woven textile known for its optical illusion patterns, associated with the Itneg (Tinguian) people. a) Binakol b) Kut-Kut 7) The dyeing technique used on abaca fibers before weaving geometric patterns. a) Batik b) Ikat 8) The ceremonial wooden chair that represents wealth, leadership, and social status in Ifugao culture. a) Hagabi b) Panolong 9) The traditional Maranao ornamentation characterized by flowing curves, geometric patterns, and floral motifs. a) Kut-Kut b) Okir 10) The rare pre-colonial Samar art form that combines sgraffito, encaustic, and layering techniques. a) Kut-Kut Art b) Okir

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