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G10 MAPEH Summative Q1
G10 MAPEH Summative Q1
Department of Education
Region 02 (Cagayan Valley)
Office of Isabela
Angadanan West District
INGUD-RAMONA INTEGRATED SCHOOL
Ingud Norte, Angadanan, Isabela 3307
☎ 0975-904-4685 ✉ingudramonais@gmail.com
Summative Test
MAPEH 10
Week 1-6
Name:______________________________SCORE: M______A______PE_______H______
Music
I.Direction: Read the statements carefully and identify what is being described. Choose
the letter that represents your best answer.
_____1. His technique in a composition is the use of a semi-tone scale.
A. Cage C. Glass
B. Debussy D. Schoenberg
_____2. It is the mark of the beginning of the Contemporary Period.
A. Chance Music C. Impressionism
B. Expressionism D. Jazz
_____3. This composer believes that "Because there is little sense of goal-directed motion,
music does not seem to move from one place to another."
A. Cage C. Glass
B. Debussy D. Schoenberg
_____4. Schoenberg experienced Triskaidekaphobia, which is the fear of the number _.
A. 11 B. 12 C. 13 D. 14
_____5. It is also known as Aleatory Music.
A. Chance Music C. Impressionism
B. Expressionism D. Jazz
_____6. It tends to make more use of dissonance and more uncommon scales such as
the whole tone scale.
A. Chance Music C. Impressionism
B. Expressionism D. Jazz
_____7. It is a modern contemporary piano piece in Impressionism.
A. Claire De Lune C. La Mer
B. Für Elise D. Sunrise
_____8. It is a piece of experimental or downtown music that originated in the US.
A. Chance Music C. Jazz
B. Expressionism D. Minimalism
_____9. Following are characteristics of Minimalism except _________.
A. Minimal Time C. Slow Transformation
B. Reiteration of Motifs D. Steady Pulse
_____10. He is known as one of the 20th-century composers with the widest array of sounds in his works.
A. Cage C. Glass
B. Debussy D. Schoenberg
_____11. Alea in the word Aleatory means __________.
A. Cube C. Improvise
B. Dice D. Play
_____12. He is the Father of Modern Music.
A. Cage B. Debussy C. Glass D. Schoenberg
_____13. He was the primary exponent of the impressionist movement and the focal point for other
impressionist composers.
A. Cage B. Debussy C. Glass D. Schoenberg
_____14. It is equal to a twelfth of an octave or a halftone. It is a half-step stone.
A. Chromatic Scale C. Semi Tone Scale
B. Dissonant D. Whole Tone Scale
_____15. Music that uses the tape recorder is called _________________.
A. Musique concrete C. Record tape
B. Music saving D. Save Music
ARTS
I.Directions: Identify the elements of art that are described in each item.
____________________1. This tends to be precise and regular in shape.
____________________2. The visual arts are sometimes referred to like this because most of the art forms
are organized in space.
____________________3. They always seem to be moving, and we follow them with our fingers, our
gestures, or our eyes.
____________________4. It refers to the lightness and darkness from white through grays to black.
____________________5. Objects appear smaller at a distance because parallel lines appear to converge as
they recede into the distance.
____________________6. Artists use this element to heighten the emotional impact.
____________________7. The last meeting of the lines on the horizon.
____________________8. A particular wavelength of spectral color.
____________________9. The mixture of two primary hues.
____________________10. The physical bulk of a solid body of material and a three-dimensional area.
II. Directions: Read the questions/statements carefully and choose the best answer.
Write your answers on a separate sheet of paper.
______1. In performance art, the performer is the artist at a particular place and time following a storyline
or plot. Which of the following best exemplifies performance art?
A. Architecture C. Sculpture
B. Painting D. Theatre
______2. What are the elements of performance arts?
A. Space, time, performer's body, the relationship between audience and nature
B. Time, space, performer's body, the relationship between nature and performer
C. Performer's body, time, space, the relationship between performer and dancers
D. Time, space, performer's body, the relationship between the performer and the audience
______3. Which art existed since prehistoric times?
A. Installation art C. Performance art
B. Optical art D. Pop art
______4. Why does installation art called a temporary art?
A. It is done for a purpose.
B. The arts are for the viewer's eyes only.
C. It does not last for a long time.
D. The set-up of the art is for the time being.
______5. Who among the following artists is a neoprimitivist?
A. Amedeo Modigliani C. Giorgio de Chirico
B. Henri Matisse D. Marc Chagall
______6. Whose art is described to be “abstract compositions” of biological forms that seem to oscillate,
quiver, inflame and multiply like mutations?
a. Hernando Ocampo
b. Jose Joya
c. Robert Rodrigues Chabet
d. Vicente Manansala
______7. Which is the best interpretation of the art composition entitled Madonna of the Slums?
a. Mother and child who has been in danger.
b. Mother and child who has been reunited.
c. Mother and child who lived in desperation.
d. Mother and child who lived in poverty.
______8. What best described the modern Filipino artists?
a. They create compositions based on their beliefs.
b. They have sense of artistry but mostly borrowed.
c. They portray patriotism, nationalism, and evolving culture.
d. They exemplify artistic compositions with vivid foreign influences.
______9. Which of the following does not describe Mauro Malang Santos?
a. Artist c. Cartoonist
b. Illustrator d. Impressionist
______10. Which of the following is a conceptual artwork done by Robert Rodrigues Chabet?
a. Cordillera labyrinthShanghai
b. One and Three Chair
c. Pasyon at Rebolusyon
d. Shanghai
______11. Which of the following is not a characteristic of cubist artwork?
A. It shows motion and speed all at once.
B. Artworks are made of planes and angles.
C. It uses three-dimensional geometric figures.
D. It aims to show all the possible viewpoints of a person or an object.
______12. Which of the following movements infuses elements of design with the depiction of real-life in
visual arts?
A. Abstract realism
B. Optical art
C. Performance art
D. Pop art
______13. What are the elements that constitute performance arts?
A. Space, time, performer's body, the relationship between audience and nature.
B. Performer's body, time, space, the relationship between performer and dancers
C. Time, space, performer's body, the relationship between nature and performer
D. Time, space, performer's body, the relationship between the performer and the audience
______14. Charlie went to an art exhibit. He saw artworks done by an optical artist. What illusions did he
see?
A. Visual experience with the action taking place in the viewer's eyes
B. Expressed meaning of emotional experience rather than physical reality
C. Artworks that use a geometric approach, fragmenting objects and distorting people's faces and
body parts, and applying colors
D. Images from popular and mass cultures, such as advertising, comic books, and mundane mass-
produced cultural objects
Prepared by:
BRYAN A. DOMINGO
MAPEH Teacher
Noted:
ERWIN T. GUILLERMO
Teacher II