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MUSIC AND ARTS

SUMMATIVE TEST IN MAPEH 9


First Quarter, Week 5-6
Multiple Choice: Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write the letter of your answer on the box
provided.
Write your answer here:
1. 4. 7. 10.
2. 5. 8. 11.
3. 6. 9. 12.
13.

1. Musicians who traveled with their musical instruments as they performed on street corners or courts.
a. Composers c. Minstrels
b. Conductor d. Virtuoso
2. Who was the well-known composer during Medieval Period?
a. Thomas Morley c. Antonio Vivaldi
b. Adam de la Halle d. Johann Sebastian Bach
3. He was considered as an important and influential composer of the Renaissance period.
a. Thomas Morley c. Johann Sebastian Bach
b. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart d. Giovanni da Palestrina

4. Which of the following is not a musical genre of Baroque music?


a. Fugue c. Concerto Grosso
b. Troubadour Music d. Oratorio

5. Which of the following music was the famous work of Johann Sebastian Bach?
a. Hallelujah from the Messiah c. Toccata and Fugue in D Minor
b. Canon in D Major d. Fire, Fire My Heart

6. He composed the music, Messiah in which considered among the most famous oratorios in history.
a. Johann Sebastian Bach c. George Friedrich Handel
b. Antonio Vivaldi d. Giovanni da Palestrina

7. What is the correct order of the 5 parts of the Ordinary Mass?


a. Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus Firmus, Agnus Dei
b. Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus and Benedictus, Agnus Dei
c. Kyrie, Agnus Dei, Gloria, Responsorial Psalm, Doxology
d. Kyrie, Gloria, Psalm, Benedictus, Agnus Dei

8. Which of the following statements is not true?


a. Early baroque composers favored homophonic texture over the polyphonic texture typical of
Renaissance music.
b. Regardless of form, baroque music features contrast between bodies of sound.
c. The late baroque period was one of the most revolutionary periods in music history.
d. Baroque art is a complex mixture of rationalism, sensuality, materialism, and spirituality.

9. A composer who lost both of his sight in1753.


a. George Friedrich Handel c. Johann Sebastian Bach
b. Thomas Morley d. Antonio Vivaldi

10. It is the most famous piece of Vivaldi.


a. Messiah c. The Four Seasons
b. Samson d. Hallelujah

11. He was also known as the “il Prete Rosso” (The Red Priest) because of his red hair.
a. Thomas Morley c. Johann Sebastian Bach
b. Antonio Vivaldi d. Pier Luigi da Palestrina

12. He is considered as England’s favorite composer


a. George Friedrich Handel c. Johann Sebastian Bach
b. Thomas Morley d. Antonio Vivaldi

13. A collection of Italian madrigals fitted with English text published in 1588 by Nicholas Yonge.
a. Musica Transalpina c. Music Transpina
b. Musica Transpina d. Music Transpin

ARTS
Multiple Choice: Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write the letter of your answer on the box
provided.

1. An architecture from Byzantine era means Holy Wisdom is also called___________.


a. Hagia Spohia c. The Parthenon
b. The Colosseum d. Cathedral of Chartre

2. A huge stone standing vertically on the ground, usually standing in the middle of the field or arranged in
rows.
a. Menhir c. Chromlech
b. Dolmens d. Megalith

3. An architectural style characterized by rounded arches and masonry walls and vaults.
a. Roman c. Greek
b. Romanesque d. Byzantine

4. The architectural design in this era depicts pointed arch, highly ceiling vaults and stone vaulting borne.
a. Gothic c. Romanesque
b. Pre-historic d. Byzantine

5. Why pyramid of Giza is the most substantial ancient structure of the world?
a. The three pyramids are the funerary structures of the three king of the fourth dynasty
b. These pyramid were made highly confusing and with many tunnels to create confusion for grave
rubbers.
c. Pyramids of Giza served as key centers for economic activity
d. All of the above

6. This design included two new devices: pointed arch which enabled builders to construct much higher
ceiling vaults and stone vaulting borne on a network of stone ribs supported by piers and clustered pillars.
a. Roman Architecture c. Byzantine Architecture
b. Romanesque Architecture d. Gothic Architecture
7. This architecture displayed solid masonry walls, rounded arches and masonry vaults. It is the period of
great building activities in Europe, castles, churches, monasteries arose everywhere.
a. Roman Architecture c. Byzantine Architecture
b. Romanesque Architecture d. Gothic Architecture

8. They built sturdy stone structures both for use and to perpetuate their glory.
a. Roman Architecture c. Byzantine Architecture
b. Romanesque Architecture d. Gothic Architecture
9. One of the biggest domes ever created with 108 feet in diameter and because of its grand size it can still
be seen from miles away.
a. Hagia Sophia c. Pyramids of Giza
b. The Parthenon d. Cathedral of Chartres

10. The Greatest Classical temple, ingeniously engineered to correct an optical illusion.
a. Hagia Sophia c. Pyramids of Giza
b. The Parthenon d. Cathedral of Chartres
11. It is the most substantial ancient structure of the world. The three pyramids are the funerary structures
of the three kings of the fourth dynasty namely: Khufu, Khafa and Menkaura.
a. Hagia Sophia c. Pyramids of Giza
b. The Parthenon d. Cathedral of Chartres

12. These structures are in a form of table consisting of two huge standing stones supporting a horizontal
giant stone. It is believed that it served as grave or as an altar.
a. Dolmens c. Menhir
b. Stonehenge d. Cromlech

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